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ocal and
Personal
Mr. and Mr. laud Jlciz Jcrcnvcd
A " niOriiiH W'HH IVtfiVcd this
mining by Mr. It. A. KnppeH
from )im ulster, Mm. t'laud Met,
of liend. Ore, telling f the death
of Peggy, tho :x-year-old adopted
daughter f Mr. and Mm. Mcu,
foi'inoi resident of Med ford, late
yemcrday afternoon, f nun heart
trouble with which he had been
ierioiisly 111 for He vera 1 week.
Utile Peggy was adapted at lin
age of three weeks, frnm a Port
land Institution, and leaves he.Midca
hor parent."!, her adopted brother
Wayne. Id yearn old. who wa also
adopted by Mr. and .Mm. M-t. from
tho aine Institution. .Mi.s. Koppes
left this niton for Mend to attend
the funeral, which will' be held
tomorrow afternoon.
Homo from Hotel Meet
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. (')cnienson
returned today from Itosehurg.
where they attended a meeting
Saturday night at the Hotel Cmp
qua of tile ,ouihern Itranch of thf
Stale Hotel HHSoi-iatlon. This in
cludes eillcs t it of Cottage
Clrove as well a.s cities in northern
California. About tin members
and friends were present at the
- meeting.
Viisrhediilcd Slop Mad
The West Coast Air lines, op.-r-atinjr
between p4iii land and l.os
Anyeles. made an unscheduled stop
In Med ford yesterday to take
h hoard I tear-Ad mint I liicliard I-:.
llyrd and two members of his
party, bound for San Francisco
after the appearance of I he for
mer in a lecture at the Holly then
' tP Saturday afternoon and even-
In,'. The West Coast company for
A time made Medfurd a regular
mop at the fairgrounds field, bul
hej;an toppiiiR at Montayue. In
northern California when it was
pointed out the field w.im unsuit
able for their purposes.. However,
(t. .was indicated thai landing
would bo resumed here when the
present ulrport was eompletet. hut
tho planes are continuing to land
&t Montajiue.
i Your hair will look lovely In all
kinds of weather if you Ret one of
our $5 permanent waves. Kath-
ryn I.oeatell, 230 S. Central. Phom
1374. 3ii
Condition Is Improved
, Fred Frye, for the pant week a
patient at the Community hospital
reeoverinu from n severe atlack of
pneumonia, wu reported today to
ho- whowintf sntlsfaclory Improve
ment. iuests li(un Distance
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. llasltko of
Dickinson, X. IX, II. Kuenlck and
parly of Kansas City, Mo., John J.
nrytin of New York City. C. II.
Oettmann of Detroit, Mich., and
Mrs. H. It. Heaver of Victoria, II.
C were Riiests at local hotels over
tho week end and reKistored from
dlatunt cities. '
-Dr. Rnht. K, Ieo, SAharty Hide.
Kye examined, KhisspB. tf
One Iliilldltur Application
Jessie Hopkins will upend $1000
to H'i"del a dwellltiR on Oak
Htrcet. aceordliiR to an application
on file today at the city bulldlm:
department.
Mil at .Silver Camp
Mr. and Mr.s. Arthur Hess nnd
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Larson and
party motored lo Silver Cump yes
terday and enjoyed neveral hour-
of HkllnfC. They report they found
the now fine for winter sports n
few milea beyond Union Creek.
Permanent wave, $5.00 complete;
facials, scalp treatments and oil
shampoos, 50c, provost Deauty
Shop, 815 W.'Main. Tol. 3(13. l!53tf
Mr. Yomiir Improving
' Klmer Younfr, who has heon erl
ously 111 with pneumonia nt the
Sncred Hart hospital, is reported
to he out of danKcr now, hut not
sufficiently recovered to receive
many visitor.
Judge Childw In Med lord
Judjje John L. Child of Crescent
City W a visitor In Medford today.
.Indue Child formerly owned a
TiewMpapcr for 20 years In Crescent
City and n well known throiiuhoul
the coast reslon.
Imrn heavy rough nnd smooth
blocks; thev last longer. Med. Fuel
Co., Tel. 031. tf
Mr. Ilui rls hi Pol l laud
William P. Harris of Medford Is
one of the many thousands of folk
who are th'd that the uood roads
tnovoment In Oregon U beinn: con
tinued. He sees that the near fu
ture will require a widening of the
Pacific highway to eare for the
vnr Jnereaslnn traffic it carries,
lr. Harris U at the .Henson hotel.
Morning Oreionlan,
Dr. Hayes ltivoverimc
Dr. .lami-H C. Hayes, who ha
been 111 for several weeks, U re
ported to he Improving rapidly at
the Sue rod' Heart hospltnl. He Is
Raining In weight and vitality hut
1b stilt unable lo receive visitor,
. Pally' Tajtl, Phone 15.
to 4 passengers.
1
tf
Kino Fin Alarm
O'he fire department was called
Saturday night to U South Hlver
sldo it venue to extinguish a flue
fh-o which resulted in no damage.
Our new studio in opposite new
Holly theater. The Peaslev. tf
SLEEP ON RIGHT SIDE,
' BEST FOR YOUR HEART
Mlf rni 'tons In1 holdall night nnd
en n't sleep on the right side, try
Alinplc.gJyc,eru, valine, eu. (Adler
IkaL Just OXK dose relieves stom
ach UAS prosHlng on heart so you
fUeep pound all night. 1'nUke other
utediclne, Adlerika acts on P. TH
' upiSer nnd lower bowl. removing
rolion you ncvT knew wre there,
trlleves eo,9-tiiation in 'i hour s!
Let Adlerika clestiHe ,oii- wtcnuch
nnd bowel nnd see how good ou
(vail Jjeath's iHig Store.
Shopping III McdlOHl
Mih. I,. T. Smith anil daughter
Dorothy was in Medford this morn
ing finin J'hncmx. chopping and
tru linnet hit: huxlne.-.
Vlst Medlord Today
Miw Marian Kluncliff of IMiuenlx
Vent thiw inurning trana Imik
iniincH in Medlord. other vis
it om were M !f.s Mary J Inn ley of
l,alie Creek. Mb Aileen Young of
Ashland. VYIllnrd liall from I teem.
creek.
Mrs. Ida Wood and Florence
raves, piano Instrudion. High
vchoul credits given. Sutdio 22
X. Oakdale Ave. '
Uglit Kaiil hi .UhlamJ
As a result of an auto headlight
tc.-ulng campaiun in Ashland Satur
day night, 1 ."i warnings were given
ami itti provisional arrests made.
Slate Truffle Officers Hubert Hoxie
and Tom Sheridan of tirants I'aKi
and It. M. Caucoin of Med ford took
pari in the work.
lifiiiniM-e Men Here
Wilbur Phillips, representative of
the Fidelity and C.uaj-anly Insur
ance compuity, jiji"! O. I.. Johannes
of the I'mU'd Slate.s Fl lellty and
(iuaranty company, were visitors in
Med ford litis morn i iiff from Port
land. Splizenberj; apple, 2r per box.
lirinj; your own boxes. Pinnacle
Parkins Co. tf
Itv. Saau( lo Speak
liev. II. W. Savage will speak at
i the VolunteeiH of America hall.
U: i;ast Main street, over the
j Timtft-ry. His subject will he.
'"Other foundation em no man lay
than that is laid, which U .lesus
Christ." I. or. 3:11. Tuesday
j evening he will speak aaln, chnos
I iim for his .subject, "Prisoners of
I Hope," acli. -2, The ipieHtion,
j "Where was Chri-t after he left
; the body?" will be answered
throunh the scriptures.
.Motor to Lake Creek
Or. 11. 11. l-:ii;ott ami children
and quests, Sa m liichai dson and
V'huinia 1 ,1ml ley, client yesterday
visiting fiieiidH in the Lake Creek
coiiiiniinlty.
For Kfade A raw milk, call .19 9.
Campbell Oalry. Two deliveries.
tf
California Collides lo Wed
The county elerkV office issued
marriage licenses today to James
Tammahill. 22, and Julia Asher,
I'll, Im.Hi of Monterey, Cab. and to
Clenn ipeil. 27r Willows. Cab, nnd
JIuby Ali'Kwon, 2.., Cornlm,'. Oil.
Dine at Suiinyslde
Mr. and Mix. Poland Hubbard,
Mr. and Mix Harry Hansen, Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Hubbard and Mrs.
O. Leo Allen were nmoitjr .Medford
people who motored to the Sunny
side hotel at lOawIe Point yesterday
for dinner.
Astrology brings more hoppineps
and prosperity. Use tho Moon's
SiKn Hook in farming, business, or
social affairs. Palmer Music House.
300
From Slate Metropolis
Portland residents registered at
local holelri last nllil included Mr.
and Mis. C. It, McCracken, Mrs.
H. Falsi. F. . O. Sarins, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. 1 1 en iik, W. '.. Traves,
L. F. Templeion. A. N. Wyaenff.
W. li. Similiter. Wallace T. Miller.
Mr.-. 'n. L. itales. Miv. Win. CI.
Malilment. Mr. and Mrs. F. ' W.,
Fo ruler. John Holmaso.i, L. J.
CiiHeHdaen. L. O. (Irifflth. Carl A.
AnderHon. K. L. Crake, X. T. War
ren anil . Henry Flora.
Mrs. .Pipes In Kansas City
Mrs. A. W. Pipes arrived today
at KaiMtm City. Mo., having been
called there the latter part of last
week because or her sister under
going a very serious operation, or
rather series of them, all at the
&n mo time. M rs. Pipes left last
Thursday for the east, hut was
compelled to lay over In Oakland,
Cab, for 1- hours to make a train
cojiueetlon.
Coats rel inert and remodeled at
tho Fashion S h o p, 4L'4 Medford
llldg. M,m. Harry Andrews. -Tel,
1181. tf
Forfeited Cash Hall
Hen Kngle forfeited curh bnll of
$10, put up with the police, through
failure to appear for trial In the
city court this morning, following
h s arrest yesterday on an intoxi
cation charge.
On Skiing Trip
A number of young people from
Medford who enjoyed .skiing on the
(iro'onsprings yesterday were Misses
Fayetlreen. Viola 'IN mpletnn. Mary
Kd wanU. Francis Wort hlngton.
"Sud" Sutherland. Chester Huh
hard, Jumper lteynolds ami Mr. and
Mrs. KUvood St render.
Ct.th's best coal $1 n.UO per ton
off car. Md. Fuel Co., Tel. 1131.
tf
I lev. Italrd Main Senkcr
The men of the Christian church
of Ashland and other men, friends
of the church, will meet In the
church this evening to org an xe a
brotherhood. Lev. W. li. liahd of
Medford will be chief speaker.
(uess In City
11. II TdwiH'f, and L. H. Watson
of Portland were quests over the
week end of Mr. TowneV mother.
Mrs. Ida Sweeney, and his sister.
Mi. Mabel Mnck.
Prize doll will s;ng over K M LP
Tuesday evening, 6 to ti:lfi, on Bow
man Beauty Parlor program. 300
Voutli Cuts ringer
Hobert Fletcher was riM-elvluH
treatment this morning for a bad
cut on t lu1 second finger of his ;
rieht hand, received while cutting!
candy. j
Week I ntl In Mcdlord
Maxlne Nichols of Ashland spent'
the week end In Medford visiting !
with her cousin, Kdith Nichols.
Phono Mil. We'll haul a wa y
your refuse, Cltv Sanitary Service.
:3Ttf
Vl-ltliig Legionnaire
Al !. Skelton. commander of the
Oranls Paw po.-t of the Amerlcin
Legion, visited this city Saturday
on lnilncj(.
MlfiDFOI'tD MAIL
il'mm Oregon Point
Those registering at Medfurd ho
tels la.-t night from Oregon fliies
, outside of I'ort land were Oeurge
, II. Craves ami W. W. t'hadvvick of
i Salem, Frank N. Wallac e and K.
i .l. Krank of Prospect, It. W,. Had
ffuw, C. W. 'jtkin--. Mrs. it u well
mi. fiuud. ,fr K. Woodcock and
family of Corvalbs, Mr. and Mm.
)(', It. Clarke of (.old Hill, and the
following from Klamath Falls:
j I.eo F. Kdwards. Ibtrry and Arthur
j Lytic, Leslie lOlmoie, .Mr. and Mrs.
I A. A ndersnn. A. W. Acquire, M r.
land Mix. C C. t'olvin and C i".
j Kckcrmaii,
1
Morning; TeiiiiM'i-ature or 2'2
j Following a max.mum of 4 yes
i terday, last night and this morning
! were (uite cliilly with u ininlnium
of 22 degrees. No rain fell over
Sunday and this forenoon, but the
- forecast Is for cloudy and unset
1 1 led weat her tonight and Tuesday
i with a .slightly warmer tempera -'
lure.
I Mr.-. Alice Olin Deardorf. for
merly of Palace lieauty Shop, has
returned to her work at the Wine
laud lieauty Shop, next to the Med
fonl hold. For evenliiu appoint
ments call Ul. 30',
liifjuji I let urns
Harold Itrown returned to Med
ford yesterday from Kuncne, where
he had spent several days trans
acting business.
i Mm. Ijiureiut In City
j M rs. Frank 1 Jiwrenee of flohl
l-llll in the city this week an
j tiieM of Mrs. Cora A. Wilson at
(her home, li South Ivy street.
I Ladles, ir your wardrobe needs
KoliiR over lo finish out tho ReitKon,
call the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford
IMdj,-. Phono 1181. tf
Itclurns to I'jiucne
Mrs. II. S. Miriam of KuKeno
left by train this mornlni; fin her
home after having spent the past
week In this city as the Kite.st of
her sister, Mrs. Knier.son Merrick.
Holts Visit Ashland
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Holt and
daughled Palsey of Medford hpeni
Friday in thin city an dinner gnestM
of Mr.. and Mrs. .1. S. Smith. Mr.
Holt i manager of the Fox thea
t e rs i n M ed ford . Mrs. 1 1 oH br a
cousin of Mrs. Smith and formerly
was organist nt the Vinln theater
in this city. Ashland Tidings.
Hum green fir stabs with dry
wood and cut fuel bill. Ank Med.
Fuel Co.. Tel. 031. 23fitf
Visits Son Here
Mrs. J. IS. Polndcxter of TCed
lands. Cal., arrived in Medford on
the Shasta thin ninrmng lo visit
her won and hU wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Hamilton Polndexter.
Hear Jlyrd's ln-ture
Among the many people In Med
ford over the Week end to hear
Admiral Kichard K. Hyrd's address
Saturday at the Holly theater, were
M r. a ml M rs. F. II 1 1 1 H u n ter of
K la ma t h Fa lis. M r. and M rs. J .
McCoy. H. fl. KndeiH of Anhland,
Mr. anil Mrs. II. O. Heed of Cold
lllll, Mr. and Mrs. .1. tl. Itromley,
Nell Allen. Mr. and Mrs. (I. It. Itld
ih'll of dram J'tow.
Drill Sheet Metal Works does ox
pert repairing, fender and auto
body repairing. tf
Headquarters Changed
Friends in this city of JI. V.
Whlllock are interested In learning
that h! business headquarter have
been changed from Salt ltke City,
Ctah. to OalhiH, Texas. Mr. Whll
lock represents the Munsing com
pany, and will nttend their conven
tion in San Francisco before leav
ing for Texan. He ha been In
Medford since the holidays visiting
relatives.
Injures Shoulder
Kenneth Purrett suffered in
juries to his shoulder yoHterday
when skiing on the (ireensprings.
He was brought to Medford where
an examination revealed a hone
was rrneked.
High grade watches at one-half
price at fl raves Jewelry Shop. Jew
elry repairing promptly done. 303
Itev. Iverson Home
llev. K. Iverson returned today
from North Itcnd where he spoke
at .he Presbyterian conference in
that city Uwt wwk.
Iteorganle Drum Corps
January 2i. It. A. Hrewer wilt
meet with the boys who are Inter
ested In forming a bunle and drum
corps. A plan for financings the
purchasing of the instruments s
being worked out. so that members
of the group may obtain their in
struments Immediately. Mr. Hrew
er will be assisted by Clayton Isaacs
and Jack MurUe. It U expected to
be a 2 1 -piece unit.
Permanent re-waving with Shel
ton's Tulip Oil gives your hair a
soft lust it and does away with that
dry, straggly appearance, Hmni'i
Cline Shop, Phone M. 3it."
PrKcllla Circle Mnm
Priscilla Clr.'le will meet Wed
nesday aftertuMxi with Mrs. Piet
rlch at her home on North Central
avenue, it wa announced today.
Bounty Warrant i'ollet'ted
A. I.. Kromllng was in Medford
today from the Applegate eel Ion
to eidlect a bounty warrant at the
county clerk s office for the killing
of six coyote,. and i n bobcats.
Sid invyer of Trail collected n war
rant for the killing of a bobcat.
Lime sulphur, oil and lead, Sep
teniber payment. 'Medford Fruit
Co., Inc. phone 67C. 2l S i
On Skiing Trip
Mr. and Airs. Wm. Lee P.i tcker
and poll Hobby, Mrs. Myron Uaot
and two sons and Mm Cecil Hum
phreys enjoyed .skiing yesterday on
the OrcenNpnngs.
Hark hi Applegntr
William H. Bead of Applecate
and Annie Heller of tirants Pasot.
w ho were married In (Irants Pass
January tn. have returned to Ap
plegate after a Hip to Chlcr and
otlier point?) in Califotnii.
(me drevser. J rugs. hreikf;it
-t and cot at a bargain. Phone
1 pio-W. S3
TRIBUNE, MEDFOltD,
Radio Program
KMED
(Mall Trlbun-Vlrgln Station)
4t
Monday'
1 M.
to . JUvt'eoliWjV; Klectrlc;
News uud Markets by Mull
Tribune.
to 7 Nnnii-Uus h; Velma
Hurling.
to S Let's (Jet Associated.
I HC.; News Digest; Lyift
and Mask. I'HC.
to 9 i nited String Enscni
'hc; Hour of Musictil Hems,
rue.
! to IM -Hour of Musical
fiems; Screen Snapshots,
I'HC.
i Tuesday
A. M.
J- 7:0.! to 8 'Ilreakfast nroad-
cast of News by Mail Trih-
une.
8 to S HIM Kliarples und IIIh
! (lung; Zro tho Astrologer,
I'HC. '
0 to 10 Friendship Circle
Hour: People's Kleetric;
J'et Milk.
in to 11 Southern Ore. (las
Corp.; the Oomestic 1-aun-
He Laundry.
11 lo 12 Film Tips and
Talks; (lold Seal; (lolden
West Program.
P. Mr-
'l to 1 Swem'H Hook nnd
Hill Shop; Heath's Drug
Store; LewiH Super Serv
S ice; News Flashes by Mail
Tribune.
fr 1 to 2 Pan Dandy; Mann's
Dept. Store; Shoppers' DI
fr gout; Scientific Lahomto
I ries.
l to 3 HuppinoKs Train;
Populur HecordingH.
.1 to 4 KM KD Presentation.
4 4 to 5 Kiddies Period; Ce-
cil and Sally.
to G News nnd Markets by
Mail Tribune; Popular He
c.ordingH. to 7 lold Seal; Beelm Ser
vice Station ; Your OTfice
Hoy; Velma Darling. UHC
to 8 Let's Oet Associated;
News Digest; Myrtle Street,
to !t Liberty Meat Market;
KMFJ), Phantoms of Hroad
way. ViC.
to 10 Phantoms of Broad
way; Laud of -Dreams, I'UC.
7 U.;7:30 p,ni, Htrp;ph.o,rK;.Curlsop
program. NBC service to KCJ,().
. -Klia lOJMQ, XCiV. Kl,.Jl.'SD
4.KTAU. . - . ft ,
7:30 tt 8 p.m. Kmplre Builders.
NBC service to KdO, fvHQ.
KOMO, KCW, KKCA, KKSl),
KTAR
8 to :15 p.m. Amos 'N' Andy.
NHC service to K(IO, K HQ,
' K(JV, KOMO, Klit'A, KFHD
8 to II p.m. Itudy HelRer'sl HhMI
SymphoniMts. NHC service to
KPO, KCI: KHQ. KOMO, KfiW
8:16 to 1) p.m. .
8:30 to !l .p.m. Sparklets, fi&C
service to KCIO
9 lo 9:30 p.m. Adventures of
Sherlock J-Jolmps. NHC service
to K(JO, KHQ. KOMO, KC1W,
KHCA, KKSD, KTAK
D:30 to 1,0 p.m. Pacific National
Singers. NHC service to KdO
10 to 10:30 p.m. Musical Kchoes.
NHC service to KOO. KIX'A
10:30 to ln:4Ii p.m. Yir Frlen'
Scotty. NHC service to KCIO,
KOA
10:45 to 11 p.m. Walter V. Fer
net', 'cellist. NHC service to
K(U), KOA
11 to 12 p.m. Dance orchestra.
NHC service to KOO, KO KKI
Miss Power Jit
Miss Helen Power, who has been
111 at her ho m e for t tu past t wo
weeks, is Improving in health, but
will not he able to return to school
before next semester. Miwi Tower
will not be on the honor roll thU
.sex weeks period, because of her
absence. Th-s Is the first time
since entering high school her
name has not been lUted with the
honor students.
nun Call Tot ula
Californtans registered at local
hotels today included Hon Hoper
of Crescent City. Julia Asher of
Llvingi-ton, J. S. Tannahlll of Mon
terey. S. A. Moss of Alameda, (leo.
Sa m on a ml M a ry Tay 1 or of It ed -ding.
Mr. and Mr.s. C. . Pell of
lied Bluff. Mrs. H. M. Pukes. W.
K Booth and M. t. Kvans tf Los
Angeles. M. C. King. W. C. Son,
W, 11. Hume. Frank Carson, li. .1.
Burr, lioland C. Kilkenny and W.
J. Tanner of Sun Francisco.
Have lung-time jobs for men
really waning work. Hood money
for hustlers. Do not nppty unless
you want lo work. 1 can take cure
of you if you do. Write Hox 3-A.
care Mall Tribune. 304
A Hcgv PtiiHrly DfstriH'tlnn
A number of young hos are un
der ,urvei!lnnee by the pol'ce for
throwing rocks and otherw ise dam
aging the minialutv golf course on
South tmkdale avenue. The ho s
are accused of doing the damage
out of pure maliciousness and will
probably be haled into the police
station to pay for the damage if
they do not appear voluntarily.
Kited Bed Daughter
Mix. W. S. Sontlers of Ashland
was In Medford Saturday afternoon
on husinesi. and visithii: with her
daughter. Air.-. MarcelU Mot th
!;in.l. Portraits of distinction. Tho
Peaslcys, opp. 1 tolly Theater, tf
Came to Hear Hrd
Maurice Schwab of Oram. Pass
was in Medford alurda to attend
the I y rd Jeet u re a ml pict u res.
Pry fir slabs f.VOO per load. Med
Fuel Co., Tel. 631. tf
For grrtde A ran milk, c HI T:!
Campbell Hairy Two deliveries j
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ORI-KiPX. MOXDAV. JANUARY 10. 1031.
IBYRD LECTURE
i PROFITABLE TO
LOCAL LEGION
In addition; to doing a communi
ty service In havinR ftear Admiral
Kichurd K. Ityrd stop in Medford
Saturday for two lectures, the
Medford American LeRion post
also realized a profit as a result of
his- visit, which demanded a cash
guarantee of $12E10. The lectures
and motion pictures of the south
polar explorations attracted people
from all parts of southern Oregon
and some from northern Califor
nia. The Byrd party left by airplane
yesterday afternoon for San Fran
cisco where the udmiral is to np
pear tonight In a lecturo at the
civic auditorium nnd is to make
only one or two stops before reach
Iiik Los AjikcIcs.
Admiral Byrd was pleased with
his stay In Medford and was grati
fied that no special reception had
been planned in his honor, giving
him an opportunity to pain some
much needed rest. The number of
local residents who greeted him
personally was limited.
Upon the close of his lecture
Saturday night. Admiral Byrd was
given an honorary membership In
the Oregon t a v e m e n of u ra n t s
Pass and was presented the mem
bership card by Neil Allen and
James Bromley.
The appearance of Admiral Byrd
was made possible through the
Medford post of the American Le
gion as a part of Its community
service program, giving Medford
the distinction of being one of the
three places In Oregon where the
aviator-explorer slopped to lecture.
The committee in charge was
made up of C. T. Baker, chairman,
10. C. Ferguson, II. L. Bromley.
Ted Seamon, Dan Howard, W. S.
Ilolger, Kay 10. Wright, A. 11. Ban
well, John ilolmer, post comman
der, ex-officlo.
Patrons and patronesses for the
attraction were as follows:
M-ayor and M rs. JO. M. Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Alenderfer, Mr.
and Mrs. K. C. Solinsky, Mr. und
Mrs. C. M. Brewer, Judge and Mrs.
Alex Sparrow, Mr. and Mrs. A. K.
Orr, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. V. Carpen- I
ter, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McCaakey, '
Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn A. Banks, i
Captain nnd Mrs. Carl Y. TengwaJd
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mann, Mr.
and Mrs. B. 10. Harder, Mr. and
Mrs. W. S. Bolger. Mr. and Mrs.
11. S. Deuel, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H.
Fluhrer, Mr. a nd M rs. Se.ely V.
Hall, Mr. nnd Mrs. .Floyd 11. Hart,
Mr. and Mrs. James Grieve, Mr.
and Mrs. C. 10. Oates, Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs.
Itohert W. liuhl, Mr. and Mrs. F.
Corning Kenly.
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Born at Purucker Maternity:
To Air. and Airs, Paul Force of
Kagle Point, n daughter, weighing
7 pounds, ti ounces, Friday, Jan
uary l.iith.
To Air. and Airs. A. L. Straus of
Sams Valley, a hoy, weighing S
pounds, Saturday, January 17th.
To Air. and Airs. 10. AI. Miller, a
son, weighing 7 pounds, 8 ounces,
Sunday, January ISth.
To Air. and Airs. Martin Heit
kamp of Ashland, n daughter,
weighing 7 pounds, 2 ounces, Sun
day, January 1 xth.
"East Bide, west bid nil around
the town' sewers have been in
stalled In Medlord dining the past
year, according to rejoicings voiced
in the city health offices.
The total since January, 1H30, is
Hl.tiSS. feet, or S.I 6 miles of newer.
Washington (iuests
iOucts from the state of Wash
ington registered at Medford ho
tels today included Airs. B. Al. Ben
son of Deer Park, C. Al. Burrows
of Spokane, Air. and Airs. (.1. Wes
Inghousor and Aliss Fleetwood of
Seabold, Air. and Mrs. drover Be
moms of Yakima, and the following
from Seattle: J, P. Jones, K. 11.
Miller, T. J. Begging, 11. W. Brng
ceman. Air. and Airs. X. Xuughton.
Paul It. Brown and C. S. tierber.
B r o k en windows regiazed by
Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 230tf
Flue Fire Today
A flue fire, involving a dwelling
on Ashland avenue, called the fire
department to action this after
noon. There was no damage.
Mrs. Crirfln Is 111
Friends of Mrs. H. L. C.riffin will
be .orry tos hear that she Is con
fined to her home with a severe
cold. .
DlM'oer .stiM'lhead Hun
Word ha vinu circulated through
out the citv Saturday that a run of
extra fine steelhcad is on now In
the Illinois river In Josephine
county, a number of Medford ang
lers went s o m e w h e r e on that
-stream yesterday and returned
with good catches, w hile ttll other
local fNhcrmen went there today.
The most .f the steelhead caught i
at that place In the Illinois river:
the past t hree a a are of good
sire and are fat and in prime con- !
dition. There Is only a shori time
yet for steelhead fishing thl win- j
icr. as the steelhead fishing season '
closes February I. I
The Came Broke Cp
ST. l.ol'ls. Jan. H. oP The
Fred M yiM's were Q-pponents nt
blidge. -nailing." asked the Mrs.,
"w hat doe? -ne bid with alt the
spades in oiT.i h;ind'.'" The game
broke up.
Births
Meteorological Report
la nuary lit, l:tl
Medford and vicinity; Cloudy
and unsettled tonight and Tuesday.
.Slightly warmer tonight.
Oregon: Cloudy east and rain
late tonight or Tuesday west por
tion. Slightly warmer w por
tion. Local Data
Teni pera t u re ( deg rees ) A 5
Highest lust 12 hours) 40
Ixiwest ( last 1 2 hours) 22
Kel. humidity (per ot.) Ui
Precipitation ( inches)
Lo w est t e m pera t u re t h is ni or n -log
22 degrees.
Total precipitation since Sept. 1,
lit 30, 5 . P 7 inches.
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest 48; lowest 31.
Sunset today. 5:09 p. m.
Sunrise Tuesday 7:31 a. m.
Sunset Tuesday, 5:11 p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A. M.
120th Meridian Time
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Cloudy I
P. Cdy.
Foggy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
( 'luudy
Clear
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Clear 1
Cloudy !
Cloudy
Bain i
W. J. Hutchison, Meteorologist. I
Telephonic information received
at the Crater National park offices
here from the national park tlri.s
morning were to the effect that
with the in inches of fresh now
that fell there last week, including
six inches that fell between 6 p. m.
and 8:30 p. m. hurt Thursday night,
there are now about "b inches of
snow at the rim, 48 at Anna Spring
camp, and Ti4 inches at Govern
ment camj). a mile this side of the
rim.
Today, the message said, was
nice and clear, with the sun shin
ing. SOUTH DAKOTA SI
OAKY. II! , Jan. t Cas
per Olnien, the flying Scandinavian
from Canton. S. D., still rules the
national ski slides.
Oimen retained his national ski
jumping Jchampjonship yesterday
with leaps of 147 and M l feet over
a course flowed by a heavy thraw.
A field of 71 jumpers competed.
By his victory. Oimen became
the Cnited State representative in
the Olympic games ski event at
Lake Placid. N. Y., in 1032.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOB UK-XT Nearly new 3-room !
house with sleeping porch, wired!
for electric range; garage; 1S
and owner pays waier. See ;
Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc.
311 1 i
FOB 11KNT Furnished 1 and 2
room apt; $1.1 and $1S. 341 So.
Central. 301
3-BOOM apartment; private ent
rance, bath and garage: ver
reasonable rent. It K. Jackson.
32
FOB UK XT 4-room unfurnished
house. Phone 11-Y. 3nl
CITY, residence, store and
ranches to trade for Willamette
Vat lev property. Address Ilox
H. car Tribune. 3l I
LOST 3-strand pearl necklace,
between S20 K. Alain and St.
.Mark's Kpitscopul church. Tel.
losti-X. (ieward. R'tl
New Way to Hold Lower
FALSE TEETH
Firmly in Place
Ho fale teeth annoy and bother
by dropping and slipping w hen you
eat. talk or laugh'.' Just spr nkle
n little Fast eel h on your plate.
This new. tasteless powder holds
teeth firm and comfortable. No
gummy, gooey, pasty taste. Make
breath pleasant, (let Fasteeth to
day at Jarmin Woods or any
other drug tore.
TIES
A wide selection for $1.00.
Buy another for
5c
The Men's Shop
Next to Rialto Theatre
Baker City 22 K
Illsmnrck 34 22
Hoise 28 IS
Denver 32 IS
Des MolnOH 32 1 li
Fresno H 3-1
Helena 34 2(1
Los Anneles 70 4K
Mursllfielil 62 30
I'hoenlx Ii4 30
Portland 4li 3 li
Roil Jilllff 02 34
ItosehurK 44 32
Sale. Lake 32 12
San Kranclseo... 5X 4li
Santa l'e 30 10
Seattle 4S 32
.Spokane 34 30
Walla Walla .... 32 30
Winnipeg J2 . ....
70 INCHES SNOW
AT CRATER RIM
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IGLUB HISTORY Of!
16THANN1VERSARY
. , .
The Hith anniversary of tlie or
ganization of the Kiwanis dub was
cplelu-aled today at the Hotel Med
ford by the local club with due
ceremony and a .shori resume of
the club's purposes and h '.story.
The attendance was one of the best
of the year and was not far from
100 per cent. It was the second
meeting under the pre.-hlenry of
John C. Mann, recently installed.
Included amonu today'-- .speaker.'
was .Indue John fbilds. president
of the Crescent t'iiy club, who
urged a joint meeting of Medford
and Crescent City Kiwaniuns with
the arrival of warmer weather. He
also gave a nhort report on the
national convention held at At
lantic City. N. J., a short time ago.
The need of greater transporta
tion development for southern Ore-
FcxWest Coast Theatres
N O It's the Old West in a new :
setting . .".' the thrills of
1116 trSil b'aZerS 4
ijT Jtj blooded drama with a
Sa great story ' ' ' " packed
f ft Jf"Vh"rJli with action and thrills.
gjf BILL BOYD
,W'jf WILLIAM fT
W frV FARNUM . VVJ1
ifA Helen Twelvetrees Tlr
JaiVi 1 La Schnaps Inc. ' i
I WfM 'Fatal Card" "-3
MOVIETONE NEWS MffA i
ff Jvff'i Shows at 1:30, 3, S,$j&
J Mat. 10 and 25
vti0 Eve. 10 and 50
JACK
lbs mm 5W
ister
Cl Qiramount
With
JEAN Ar.THUR
This is the second picture to
made with Western Electric
Process
NOISELESS RECORDING
Also
Travelog "Glcrtes of Nikko'
WETROTONE NEWS
M.t. 10 and 25, Eve. 10 and
.-rt r- miii
gnn was told by Colonel 10. K.
Kelly, who pointed "Ul that the
isolation of this section is doing in
bit to handicap progress of V
community as a result of high
freight rates. He is looking for
ward to the time that will hriir;
Medford a direct rail connect ion
with Crescent City, where a har
bor Is in the making.
Judge William Colvjg, recognized
ar-t one of Oregon's best known ll'4
neers, was another speaker on the
program, given today under the
direction of C.len Fabrick. Next
Monday's program will be given
under the direction of K. 11. Hed
' rick.
The club's seating arrangement
'differed today from that of the
I past and placed the president'
! table before an attractively deco
rated background of American and
British flags, symbolizing the ex
tent of the club.
Today's attendance prize Was
awarded to A. F. We.-t.
Oregon Weather
Cloudy east and rain late tonight
or Tuesday in the west portion,
slightly warmer in the west por
tion tonight. Fresh and at times
strong southeast winds offshore.
Springfield New hangar under
r-foi-tnicthm at city airport
TONITE and Tuesday
(picture ft
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be
New
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