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hi m MTIDFORD MATL' TRTBUNTC. MEDFORr). OKKfiOV. MONDAY. JANTAItV 1). 1t:!l. PAGE THREE AO WORKERS LEAVE FOR JOB i ' J I I I 10 i IN FORES AREA Eighteen " Despatched : ! Fish Lake and French Gulch Sections for Pre liminary Labor. ; j j J By the end of the present week, emeiKfiiey relief work in this county will have furnished nix days of la Inn to 3.10 unemployed. There ure -10 registered wilh the county court, yet to be furnished employment. The men receive their pay when dismissed, the state highway commission making pro vision for prompt payments. Federal relief in this county got under way this morning, with the dispatching of 1 8 men to Fish P. 0. Box 1161 Medford, Ore.. Jan. 19, 1931. TO THE PEOPLE OF MEDFORD AND SOUTHERN OREGON: It is seldom that we have the honor and pleasure of presenting a picture such as "Viennese Nights, "-and we earnestly urge that everyone avail themselves of the opportunity to see this picture showing for the last times at the Holly theatre tonight. In recommending this picture to you, we stake our reputation as a judge of pictures and feel that no finer and cl earner type of motion picture can be of fered for your entertainment. "Viennese Nights'' has a cast of famous screen stars who will make you laugh and cry as they carry you through this unusual story. Oscar Hammerstein, 2nd, and Sigmond Romberg have composed songs for this pic ture which will run through your memory for weeks. These two men became fa mous for their productions of "The Desert Song," "Blossom Time," "Student Prince." "Show Boat" and many other successes, and we know that if you have enjoyed these classics, you will be more than thrilled by "Viennese Nights." We earnestly agree with one critic who says: "This story is so beautiful it has to be told by music." The sound recording and the color ara truly remarkable. It is a picture that will start you thinking and keep you thinking for a long time. ' ' In our opinion it is the most beautiful picture we have ever shown. HOLLY THEATRE MANAGEMENT. "THE PICK OF THE PICTURES" FIRST GREAT RAILROAD TALK THRILLER!! MIGHTY If V RAILS! I (H -v I ROBERT ARMSTRONG mM J jean mum pe- wJM LAST TIMES TONIGHT! "VIENNESE NIGHTS" A BEAUTIFUL MUSICAL ROMANCE ALL IN GORGEOUS TECHNICOLOR ALSO 'STRANGE AS IT SEEMS" (Another wonderful rnulticolor film of oddities and veltiea.) PATHE NEWS uikv ami rtMirii cuhh, on i roads and trails, and performing other forest service work. The men are charged $1 per day fur hoard and furnish their own bedding, quarters being provided, In the Fish Lake district, work will be doin; on the Lake t'n ek market mad, the county grading and gravelling die rinht of way next summer. niTui iiiiik io leior i engwaiu, Hecreiary to the county court, and in charge of registration, the emergency work has reduced ap- peals for help lociiiy and provided workers with funds fur food and necessities to title them the winter. through It is expected that the highway emergency wink has sufficient funds to maintain the work until the middle of .March. Sixty-five men were sent out this morning on replacements. Snow Near Pendleton rKNULKTo.V, ore. J-n. It ll'i Two inches of snow was re- lorted on the highway west of ; here, although there was no snow! in Pern) let on. More snow was reported in the Plue mountains j but the road wan open to traffic.' Winter sports are popular at ! M' aclotm. - ' TOMORROW! STUPENDOUS SCENES OF AVALANCHE . . . ROARING TRAINS . . . RECORD RUNS . . . BREATH-TAKING RESCUE3! -MELODRAMA THAT WILL THRILL YOU THE STRUGGLE BETWEEN TWO MEN FOR THE WOMAN THEY BOTH o LOVED! o POPULAR PRICES! Evening .Me i 50c Children Adultl .. Matinee Children Adulti . 10e 35c rnniT ar-ii nl ill iVScN FLAP 10 TALK MERGER!! The joint comimttee composed of representatives of til a fruit in- . wlib h was announced last Week Y. W. C. A. A prize will he award dust ry of this valley Ill(l a long at the I'niversity of Oregon, where the wearer of the most original discussion Saturday afternoon of ; both are students. The report of costume and many special features the nrohosed amalgamation of 1 the announcement carried in the have ln-en arrauucil for ihe i-v.-ti- fruit organi.aiious, to broad- J en their scope and increase the j newspaper reads ; Lucy lavis. Klsie r.rown, Winifred inembershlp. At an attractive dinner In the Wnlkrr. Anne !! wring. .Mabel No definite decision was reached Alpha Xi Delta house lut night W ilson ami Mrs. Clarice Spuhn. at Saturday's discussion, and an- ' the engagement of Miss Vivian. All members are urged to be pres other meeting of the committee Is Coss to ti. Charles Hatenian was ,.nt n-h jS ;isked to bring a scheduled for tomorrow. . announced. The color scheme ot iup. The merger committee Is com-j the table decorations was blue and posed of K. It. lleter. David gold, with u centerpiece of 'Hcs Cialcr Uike ; u i Ii I Rosenberg and David 11. Wood, j and corsages of violet.. , -Meet ThU i:euhig representing the Traffic associa-j The engagement was made The home of .Mrs. Clamle li. lion; 11. Van Hjteveulterg, Paul j Hcherei grower representing league and the Fruit- j . Carlctonl president of the Fruit growlers league, and Harry (Ydnrwall, president of the Traffic association and L. A. Ranks, as ex-off icio members. Phone 255 BEGINS (FOR 3 DAYS) If ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS! (SfeH CALIFORNIA PEAR V-rMzWy EXPERT TO TALK Coss-lloU-iimn Itclrothal I Told At I'nlverslty ! of special Interest to meinner of the local, younger .et is news of the engagement of Miss Vivian Cuss to Mr. C. Charles Haleinnn. (tiegou HmeraM. campus dnilv known simultaneously in the Itaciu cbirdon house, of which Mr. H'.ttc- man is a member, and a largo box1 lit IMIIlh' W:W KI'IH l.t llll AIIMllt. XI Delta house. , I Miss Cuks in tlio flaiiKhtor V .Mr. anil Mrs. .Karl It. Coss of - .M.illoril. KiiIIuwImk her Riiul""- turn from hmh seliuul, Kile at-i teniloil the" Soulhern Orenon Nnr- lllal year ehnol al Ashland for olio meanwlille teaehliiK lhy-,'i'(, meal e d n a t I o 11 nt llio vane ivliniil. .Mr. Hatenian Is the son' ()f Mr. and .Mrs. .Suinuel Laieiujin. I also uf this city and now major j inf,' .in law al the University of Oregon. i Mis. l'Vfley! Hostess v ! l.uiiclieoii .Saturday , t'omplimenllnff Mrs. ('orbln Kd i iiell and Mrs. Frank Preston, who I left this niornluK fur, San Krnn j eisco. where Mrs. Preston will re main for .several months, Mrs. 1 M:irjurie, Keashy ntertalnetl wl juneneon nnu nrmmi m ui ""( oil uri hvtrj .ninuiMiv noon. KdKell and Mrs. Trenton. Mnry anil Maiiha Circle , Will Meet Tuesday The Mary and Martha circle of the Kirst Methodik chureti will meet Tuesday nt the home of Mrs. T. W. Miles. 2U3. North Oakdnle. Mesdanies Cornwall, tiile and Helknap will he assistant hostesses. hook review will be Kiven hy .Mrs. (ieorito CodiliiiK and Mrs. Kl iiott Kutler will entertain with a vocal solo. .Ill WilMlll IS Hostess Salmilay Miss K. Helen Wilson was hos- j less Saturday evoninK to members of the Kedah club at her home, lull South Ivy street. Music uml games were enjoyed during the evening following dinner. ! (). S. ('. ('lull .MiM'ling Will Ho Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Jack Porter will entertain members of the Oregon Slate ColleKO cluh at their home this evening. The regular husiness session will be followed by curds. ft .Mrs. Hamilton Helurns Mrs. Win. 11. Hamilton, Jr., re turned yesterday evening from Cortland, where she has been en joying a several days vacation They may not want to take their . nl . ceil for right.! h '"'''Wired to pay a fine if nt thecuests heing ilesdames I A.l""1'"1 'n thin way. c.'i...i.. iV Tlim H Mills KnraBuel .s lade Jr.. 11 os. ; ; ;;7lll I T. Have tox-inl rlark nnd'thc honor gu'ests Mw.j lY:' . .., ,., CHILDREN KEEPING ELKS WILL" ENJOY MUW1PS A SECRET INITIATION MEET medicine or they may ho reticent , dm as Thursday niKht will fco an nboui rep.irtitiK their afflictions, j other bljf initiation meethm of Medfonl don't tell about mumps until mumps are over, according to figures received by the city health 1 officer. j i:p to date :t5() students In Med ford have received permits to re- j turn to school from which tiny' have be'-n absent, according to the; slips, because of mumps. And only eight eases of mumps havo been cported to the health office. There was a double wedding performed Sunday, January 1 Hth, at the home of the Valley H:idio church by Ted t. Thuembr, pastor when Hand el If. I toss and Klhn May Kent nil and fi lend in Ha up land and ob-tii Madison were unit ed in marriage. J'nth parties were from HiiuibotiH county, California. Immediately following the wed ding the parties returned to Cali fornia hy privnto auto. The t wo employment. The men received over KM Kb, the Mail Tiibuno Vlrgin station, in California and drove here especially to be married by him. Mih. 'A. T. KIkk, r'!prf'HinllnK Hif ( iibao rtvh: Oppra company, iH i M'-dford today contacting local pf!Opl who rcicivcd with urc-Jit o;i IburiB.vm a hurt linif nun iich that th' npTd rompHiiy iil be in Portland Manh M, l.i and H to prps'iil Hti array of Krand r t i t h nevfrr ln fere hoard in prnKiiiniH of tlto PactMc nnrthwpst. Tills evmit han lietfii niado pon 4lbl hv the Kuaruntfo of tii.On'i ( lab W en W ill 1-njoy t o-itiim I'-irty a gal.i event ot tomorrow evcii- jng will be the costume party to be sponsored by the r.usinos and Professional Women's club :i ihe ing .y the commitiee. composed of j (M-ler. S South Newtown, will be opened this evening to members of the Crater 1-jike Ciuild. Ilos- t....c r..l- tl... .......ti...r .. ill l.n I.... l l Wlllsi... l)ils liaicr and Willi-I frt., AihI.vws. Miss .Mary (lilbiil , will cn0 ,,:,.,. tly anil 1 .Mrs. .'. It. llafierty will lea.l Ihe ilcvotumals. Mule 'IVacliers 'rueMlay Th( jm,.v uiei'tini; the the M. ,l.n d-Ashland chanter ((n.k., .Munle TcahiiM assueintiuii will he held at the I te of M is. j T. .1. Amspoker, J 1 1 - West Main 1 street, Tuesday evenim;. Miss liar- riel lialiluin Is arranging the pro gram lor tile occasion. t'lass Members Mu-I Wear "aliec Ureses Mrs. K. s. Illilen will be hoxtos llnirsday alteruoon to inemliers of Ihe Alpha Delta Sunday school class of the First i iiristia n churcii. , ... members are rcuucstcil t"jand Hie like, symphony orchestra wear calico dresses, as they will The Loyal Wiiiii'-ii'm elass of tin' l'"irst Christian eh ure h will meet Tuesday nffernonn for their renu lar monthly social at the home of Mrs. S. . U. Krauss, 10 1 South l'eac.h street at li::i0. All mem bers of the ilasM and friends rae tirt'd to he present. ! y,,,,;,,,.,,,. l.udv KlkH will moot at the elul rooms tomorrow artt-rnonn at H o'clock for cards and pcol. All persons eligllile to membership in the group lire urged to be pres ent Ht all Interesting afternoon is promised Ilardintc Home to lte Seue of Meeting The Woinvn's A uxillary society of tlu First Preshyterian church wiU meet on Tuesday afternoon at 2;:t0 o'clock at the home of Mrs. II. !. JlarditiK, XL'S l)akot;i. All persons interested are invited. nJ. u Mrs. V. T. Kerry will ho hostess Tuesday afternoon to members of the Fidelity circle of the First M. K. church at her home on Crater Lake n venue. Mrs, K. C. Koiipen will have charge of the prnKrani. Mrs. Klla Petcra will lead the de votional. January 22nd ahouhl be marked In red let tent on every Klks' ealen li. P. O. 1 Seven candidates will receive I he initiatory work, according to Kx altcfl Kutcr . (I. Alenderfer, and the degree team Is beginning a. raw meat diet so that ttie new Kilts will lie sufficiently Impressed. (lie of the big features of the evening will be a crab feed which ! will follow Ihe bulge ncsmIoii. A I ii.-i nl II y of crabs, fresh from the I salty deep, will be baked to a turn and served to all who attend Thursday's meeting. An Invitation . to all affiliated wilh Medford lodge litis, and all visiting l-'lks to at j tend thin gathering has been ex tended by A letidei ler. Seek Coos Itaudil M AICHHKIKI.O, One., Jan. 1 Police today were searching for highway in w ho last night took $2M) from sales of a hard ware, pool hall and drug store In Power, a logging eemmnnlly, anil cur uncd while officers fired at leant 1 " tdiots at them. SAME PRICE for over . it mrrTiun urn n i ii ii i i k m Matters of imporlance will be up for discussion at the annual meet-! lug next Friday afternoon ;it 1 :3u 1 of the Jackson County Fruitgiow- ers- league in Mi-dford. K. V. Carl-1 ton. provident, announced todav. ! Frank Swett. manager of the California Pear Growers' asso.-ia - tiou. will he one of (he principal speakers and devote a portion of his subject matter to ways and means of improving the pear in- dustry. William Sehoeni'eld, Portland. regional representative of the fed- eral farm board, will be another speaker. The annual report of the association will also be presented. NIGHT l) CARRIES APPEAL5 There is :in exeeptlonally pleas- inK and elean pirture shew, with really pretty nnisie and souks. "Viennese Xiuhls." at the Nolly t hea I ie. whleh opened there yes- .,;iy for a two days' enmiKc - merit, aml whieh is espeelally en- .joyahle tu lovers nl' iiu'liMliuns airs, suiis and choruses. It Is also eharininK In natural i-olor settings of the Klaiuorous Vienna pre-war period. ' appealing hut generally nil , which ol'len brings tears, is inlcrspcrsi-d with rollick- nnircbes. choruses, solos, ducts I ,nusl,. an( ,.,,m,.,v episodes. The . leadiliK roles are taken liy t huso popular ai tors with operatie voieea Vivienne Setal. Walter l'ideeon . Alexan.ler dray, while comedy M ' '""""'''' .' '."'. '' funsters, Ite Koaeh and Louise 'azenila. It. A. K. CHRISTOPHER C. BEALE OF FORESTRY SERVICE Christopher C. lteale died at tin? Sacred Heart hospital, Monday, 'morning after an illness of two Jweeks from heart trouble. H,n was a native of Putnam county, .Missouri, born October 12, 1 M". S , and a resident of Jackson county j He hi,H heel, lookout mill, for llio Cniled States government foresljy service for the past ten years nt Hustlers Peak. Mr. Heale leaves two children, Ueatrice lteale and Ceorge liealo of ( 'ana da and one sister, M rs. Alice Foley, Central Point, Ore. Funeral services will be held at the Perl Funeial Home, Wednes day at 2 p. m. Uitv. J. M. Johnson officiating. Interment In Cent rut Point cemetery. What a fortunate thing that ad vertising undertook, and today successfully docs, the needed regu latory work of advertising. Of the moves through which ad vertising won the confidence of business, this is one of the greatest. It began sixteen years ago with the foundation of tjic Audit Bureau of Circulations. Ever since its inception, men who have built the publications, nf America men in wliuse publica tions business expends millions of dollars for space have fostered the work of the A. B. C. Their co operation has made it possible to place in the hands of all purchasers of space, the means to a sound, reliable measure of values. Mow many in advertising today fully use thil positive protecting If , j4ft tiff Mj?M An nil vrrtlur nif iX 1$ (he A I II I T Ye Poet's Corner A PUZZLE PLAINT . If you would be a puzzle fan , You should first your ego ban. You mav have knowl..,!.-.. .ii..t. :.m.i i wide. i giatUng of milk. But "ther cities Your erudition be voiir pride, ! ' selling both A and R gradec. Rut when :i puzzle "once vou tackle' Tim detnands or the Medford pub lu a morass vour rontstejiH truckle lliu'a "'-'--tuted the elimina- Not very far alone you go ( I'ntil you find out you must know .. ., ' This universe and starry space Anu ''verylhing of which a trace Kvrrylhlim that's aiiiimile. Kverything Units insensate. Kll,h 'Vint in history, --'.. hn-. one .hoi uijmci A world-wide geogruphv. Language ami orthography. ! ' A vocabulary coinplele f modern words and obsolete; The Koran. Talmud and the Itibh Anil mankind's divisions tribal; Minn :ils, gmim and mt'liillurKV 1'ioitM sldiis. industry nud rlcry; Ycar'tt divisions and Zodiac. Kvory tint 'tween whlto ami Idni-k. ' Ait and science, mathematics, I ('heniintry and liydroHiutics; j SyinlndM, simis and hieroKlypliii's. The calendar of Ri-ietitifit's; NumhetH. otters, aldiatietK, All the Ihinpt Ihat skill IteKels. Keptiles. beasts, liirds and fish Kverv kind of table dish, The mother and the foreign tnliKuc; IdioniK of old and vonnu: Artists, poets, saes. writers: ' All the listed chiefs and ItKhters; Ai,troloKy. asl rnmiuiy, Hntany anil agronomy; IMoloK.V, peoloKy. Zoology, mylllology. i I Styles ami niotles, raslrlon's fluir. Uross. ornaments and woof and wear: All diseases, growths ami warts; livery weapon from guns to darts, Medicine ill all Us terms. Hacilll, microbes, I'ungi. germs; Auto curs anil parts and names, I'astimes. Hpnl Is, plays and (tallies. In f' t. I'" an encyclopedia, 2?"?,,? .'Iin"... Aim packed wiin all tins inlornui- I tion h"" t Prepared for examination ; ! If you re loaded to (lie muzzle, rammed with all that you can ,..i There's a po'sslblo chance you may lie. able in wink a cross word imzzlo. A. B. Wininms. They arc particular drinkum o people of Medford. Onlv llio ,,ho I''',1" '"' Al""'"'"'! best will go down thoir throats, they'vo proved again. For that's Ohest Colds Rub' well over throat and chest aVViSU. V VAPORUB OVEffffMIUION JARS USED YEARLY cvmis ii. Jrf$identy The t'urtU Tubllthlnf Company "The Audit Bureau of Circulations hu probably done more to stabilize the adver. tiling business than any other agency hat ever done or attempted to do, and in the course of years it has strengthened itself and secured the confidence of advertisers to such in extent that its activities it the present time are indispensable" ii k n xr . rrctitient. The Crowcll Publishing Coinpnny "1 feel that the organiration of the Bureau great step forward in putting advertising on a much sounder basis. There is no question but that it has been anim. ports nl factor in creating greater confi. denre in advertising and in advertising media on the part of American business men. I am glad to realize that our com pany hns been a supporter of the Bureau from its inception." power the Bureau makes available? Hundreds do, of course. But adilitinn.il hundreds, the Bureau Mievcs, are not as yet guarding the appropriation this sure way. It is valuable information that contained in the Bureau's Audit Kcports. And the whole story never is told on the first page of the report. On the inside pages are facts and data everyone buying space has a right to know. Rrports of the Bureau cover al most every important publication in America. Publishers expect and want men buying advertising to use them. , As a recognition of service, not nly publishers and agencfts, but a uistinguied groi:0of tiserj, hold membership tod;aV in the (Mini it Bureau of Circulations. O II v n i; A (I OF Exnuliee Offttt what all milk distributors in this city are offering them. Medfonl is the one city In Oregon in which only grade A milk Ih distributed, . Dr. U D. Inskeep. local health o- j ficer, stilted today. i Numerous cities of the state : have adopted the federal milk ordb nance which provides for the strict uon oi an lower graues so inu nine disttihiitot's are now hrinnllu(; Into (lie city only grade A milk. j May Pay Separately I WASHINGTON, Jan. 1!). Jp) I The supreme court today ruled that fedf-rsl taxes on 1 i Income i from corniunity property in Call I forniu can he reported and paid ! separately hv husband and wife. Randoti Federal government to spend liio.noo for dredging and deepening of harbor at this place. JNUSUAL GOODNESS OF FAMOUS COFFEE INTRIGUES EXPERTS Find That Delicious Flavor is Hie Result of Patented Roasting Process TroIinWy no cofTco sold today lias enjoyed the success of Hills Bros. C'olTee. Everywhere it lias been introduced it lias become a leader. This popularity lies in the fact that Hills Bros. Coffco has a deli cious, uniform flavor such as no other coffee has. While the raro blend is partly responsible for this, the patented process, by which it is roasted, is one factor that has made this matchless, uniform fla vor possible in every pound. Instead of roasting In bulk, Hills Bros, roast only a few pounds at a time. By this process the de cree of roast, the continuous flow D 0(r,.c throueh the roasters, never ' vary. Hence the name of this proc- , aorn(.,.,i,i pastintr. , ; " ...,i,.-, n TTtllo ; "'"V, Bros. Coffee. It is always fresh because it is packed in vacuum 1 cans from which air, which dc- utroys tho flavor of coffee, is taken out and kept out. Ordinary cans, oven it air-tight, do not keep coffee fresh. Ask for Hills Bros. Coffee by-name and look for the Arab tho trade-mark on the can. Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc., San Francisco, California. ion Genuine Wool SWEATERS Coat and slip-on styles. Buy one at regtllar price. Take another for ';- 5c ; The Men's Shop Next to Rialto Theatre C v n k . T I 8 M A X W E I, t 9AJS9PSnznBGM -4 r -ac C IRC B LTATI O N n. - E I undprwrittpn hv clvb-piriW-d fit 1- . oi ii -.nil.