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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OTtKfiON', WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1931. Iocal 'and -'Personal Iluyd Tukt Over Itaiuli (?. it. Jtnvd of Medford funk pn fossl(iii of the Utradburn fruit ranch ! at Winston ye.-te rday. .Mr. Hoyd j )uri-haH(l t he property u few Ittinebiiix N'cwH-Jtuviow. Examination; Completed final examination were civen at the enior hlKh school yesterday, and school has heen dlHrnlHHfd for iuo remainder or. uie wm-k. wmie ,Yn M.K,m 0itR paper nr conee.ea y iiir-uny j Am((nj, oreKmilan Mher than memiiem nun ni.' .piacn twi ru- th(W(. ,.(.M(K n purtland ftc'k.- au. Mr. Jtoyd nnd ehlldren will roam In in Med ford until i he xchnol term n completed before (in a i d Tay NUthl Coming It will oon be pay nlfrht for the local unllM of tho OroKon National fiuurd. ax the National fiuard head quarter at Salem on Mopday re ItcifUlcr from 4'tfllforiibi Salem KniiihinenL Diviwitm of . P..i i ii ml I.. H Hoffman re- Klamath A large number of Californium. HtHte highway department tabu- iriva $8.or0.00 .outran for con- tf.hall opened Hporl "oi tiilM lo fui-niHh JK road HtrurtNm. of 17-bUiry . hotel f known a ."Charlie lace Kast Klventh street .-I1H Chat-lew S. Cedar Point Kvans Auto Load. to ho: Ihk Co. of MarnhfU'ld, e.-ttabllPht,! registered yesterday at Medford h ti'U. AmoitK them wove I!. B. Mur ray of Vreka, jL. Hond of Weed :-4.(AtfnK ermlvrs mid hi x mile at H- Ralph I l.lnyd , cut-up plant on Coquille riv..r this place. eelced $.'(!. ooo from the federal C. D. Stewart and I- C. Kimball ofi Kovernment. reprenentlnj; the quar- lierkeley, Mr. and -Mm. K. M. terly payment for unnory drill'Katiiph of Smith liiver. If. K. Kar ! inovinn lo Winston. A n o t li e r j service. The checks were mailed rU of IJunsrnulr. W. .M. Conery off daiiuhier. M i.K Kleanor. i a stu - to various companiefi throughout j Chlco. J. K. Hadley of San leander,! dent at rnivcpHlty of OivKon. - the state. H. K. heventtul, H. K. l.eland and' FOX WEST COAST THEATERS part curdH. Condition I Improved Mrs. X. .M. Wall, mother of Mrs. Myrtle. Hlakeley. w:m rejtorted to bo howln some improvement to day, i She htm been HI for some time past at her home on Smith Central avenue. Hcprcout Distant Cltlr Guests .from distant cities rei.s tered nt local hotels Include lien IjC-wIh of New York City, .Mr, and Mrs, W. V. KykH of Mlnneapnlin, Minn., Mm. L. rieteher, Mian U. Kletcher and It. K. Upon of Van couver, II. C. regis tered itt ltie.il hotels are Mr. and Mrs. . V. Fischer and I,. J. lien nett of HnsfliUI'K, O. W. Owen of Albany. It. If. Schmidt. Fred K. Nelson. A. A. llelman and A. Marl Patterson of Klamath Fa lb, .1. M. Howard of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. D. It. McConn of McMinnvllle. Al peteoon of CraniM I'uf and F. I. Knight and II. II. Ewon of Kunne. Mr. and Mrs. N. h. Newman of Los I .Permanent wave. $5.00 complete: facials, sea 1 p t rent men t and oil Hhnmpoos. 50c. Provost Uentity Shop, 815 W. Main. Tel. 3C3. 253tf Sirs. .IcimiiiKs leaves Mrs. Ualph Jennings left today for Salem to spend a feu day., Dr. Tlobt. K. Ieo, Liberty Tildir. K.V08 examined, plassos. 1f l)lom Decree Derision , . Angeles, and the following from' A divorce decree was granted in! San Francisco; II. Hach, L. W. circuit court thlw week to Emily I Sichel. C. L, Fletcher. H. H. Chap Llnahan from Michael Llnahan. on I man, Cene D. Kvans. K. K, Thump Krounds of default. jsnn and fleo. L. Jlueknall. j i The new Dode DeLuxe ft nndj Permnnent re-waving with Rhel- Dodge K are here. See them at tnn'n Tulip Oil gives your hair a! Kakin Motor Company. 30(1 j soft lustre and does away with that I dry. straggly appearance. Emma ling Ambulance Kldo joiine Shop, phone 454. 30:.i Mrs. . L. Strange, who ha.n been; a patient in the Itoscburt Cieneral j Yeomen Will Knlertaiii hospital for the pant three and one-I The Veomen lodge will entertain half months, on account of an auto- , member, and friend Thursday mobile accident, was removed to I evening, January with u cover her liome In Medford Katurday by j ed dih dinner at 6:30. Th evn- the DougltiM ambulance. J.loe burg N e w s - H e v 1 e w . Cnpt. i'l'owe in ;ranH Pass Ciipt. A. J, Crose. field inspector! of the World War Veteran' state I Have you seen the new Dodce aid commission, and whoxe home DeLux i and H? See them ut f frlendfi will be welcome. lug .will bo devoted to card and dancing. Plant are being made for a Valentino dance on February 12th, to which all Veomen and ' 4 JOYOUS DAYS Starting TODAY! i : i is in Medford. was in Cnmis pass! Kakin Motor Company. Tuesday on business. Capt. Crose Is a captain nt the lKfith Infantry, and Inspected company (Iranis Pass, at their regular meettnir Tues day nlht. 306 In NeighlMir City Marry Turnblade spent Tuesday in Klamath Falls on busineKs. Dance, Oold lllli, Sat. night. Dance till 3t3 Hot School Lunches The serving of hot lunches by tho KvanH Valley school for itf Htudents Is proving to he ucces ful feature nt the school, according lo Mm, I.yda King, county nurse, who makes regular visits to tlie district. The Htudents bring their own lunches and are served hot fioup, heavy with vegetables, to mako the unchen more appetilng. Wanda Lou Armour. .Virologist, will continue it limited em,'anment In Medford. Phone 7 ii, Durrell Court, Apr. 3. 302 Mr. Sibley lit city W. II. Sibley, general agent of the Krle railway, with heaiuarter In Seattle, arrived in Medford this morning from phecnix. Ariz. Mr. Sibley has been attending tho con vention of Western Fruit Jobbers I held In that city. Me will confer with railway officials while In the ity. Burn heavy rough and smooth blocks; they last longer. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. C81. tf Miss Dickey Jit Anna .Die key. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Dickey, is receiving treatment in the Community hos pital thin week. Havo you seen th new Dodge Q and 8 ? Re them nt Knlcln Mo tor Company. 3fl Two IUyclc Slulejt Tho police deiuirtment was in formed today of the theft last night of bicycles from Frank Applegate and Hubert Mays. Th former was a gray wheel and the latter a red on, Neither had wii recovered up until this nficrnoom Mark'rf card party, Friday nt 2 p. m. .Pivot und pi"ogrvslvo bridge.. 'Priacii and refreshments. Public Invited. 85c. 30i Ha II road Men Jlero Itny Jtlackburn, traveling freight agent for the Missouri, Kansas & Texas llnefl, wo In Medford this inornlng from Portland transact lng business In the, interests of lb company. S. W, 'Klmore, trav eling freight agent for the North ern iPadfic railway, and I. V. Drum, of the Canadian National mllwny, J. II. Ru.SHell of the Krle lines, and Xleorge Thomas of the Canadian Milwaukee, St. Paul lines, were also conferring with local t-hippcrs today. Have long-time Jons for men really wanting work. iood money for hurdlers. Do not apply miles you want lo work. I can take care of you if you do. Write Iiox 3A, care Mall Tribune. 304 For grade A raw milk, call 509, Campbell Dairy. Two deliveries. tf (JtieMs from Seattle. dins. F. Sityer, II. Lewis. Mr, and Mrs. Jerry P.rown and Helen Ma combe were registered last night at Medford hotels from Seattle. I 1 One dresser, 3 rugs, breakfast) (et and cot at a bargain. Phone I US0-W. 303 I Mil ROUSING TIME AI Fat girls who wanted to be thin . . , thin girls who wanted to be fat . . . hilarious happenings in a beauty parlor . . . with MARIE DRESSLER Have you seen the new Dodge 6 and 87 See them at Kakln Mo tor Company. 30C Home from Klamath W. K. Deal ha- returned to trfis city from a two days' business trip to Klamath Falls. If you enjoy good food at low prices, eat at the Holland Coffee shop. aootf Oil Mine Varailnu Pauline Stevey, Kdna Mae Whit-. Harriet White and Wilda Hcwett left Tuesday afternoon fur a cou ple of days vacation at Mr. Hew ett's mine the other wide of Sams Valley. Your hair will look lovely in all kind.H of weather If you get one of our $5 permanent waves, Kath ryn Locatell, 230 s. Central. Phone 1374.' . 30 Itounly Warrants Tmlny The county clerk's office issued bounty warrants today to Thomas Stanley. Hutte Fall, one coy me It. M. Sims. Central Point, two coy otes; V. T. Kienan. Ashland, two coyotes and two bobcats. I tan's best coal $15.50 per ton off car. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631 tf Mr. Tyrce Itcturiis D. (i. Tyrce of the California Ore gon Power company has returned to this city from a bushiest trip to poise, Ida. Those wishing to start or Increase their Investments with Investors Syndicate, see Lottie Howard be fore 0 mornings. Tel. 133C-L. 307' Pally Taxi, Pho.no is. 3Cc; 1 to '4 passengers. tf Left for CfimilllH v Mr. and Mrs. W. T2. Morris left yesterday for Corvallis to spend a few days visiting their son Kdmond and family.: Ktlniond Is n formed Medford resident and was employed here by the Associated OH company. Dry fir slabs $5.00 per load, Med. Fuel Co., Tol. fS31. tf Now KlxtU Street Sign Another Noon sign for Sixth street l a largo new one of the Hotel Holland, which has just been ptuoed oi the north aide of tho ho tel structure.' Klwood Lots of 303 . Dancfl, Oold lllll. Sot. Stradcn and his music. Another Pits toff Ico Change , Superintendent Patterson of the U, S. postofflce department, who ts In charge of the construction of tho new poxtofflco building in Klamath Falls, wf nt some time In Medford today in connection with plant for the proposed enlarge ment of the vestlbul delivery serv ice of he locnl postoffico,-" Mrs. Ida Wood nnd Florence Craves, piano Instruction. High school credit given. Hutdio 220 N, Oakdalo Ave. 305 Talked IlortliMilturnl Matters For his weekly meeting with the fruitgrowers of Ashland and to dis cuss with them their horticultural problems. County Agent L. P. Wil cox spent yesterday In Adilund. Our new studio Is opposlto new Holly theater. The Pens leys, t f Warmer mid Windy There wan quite a rise In tem perature during last night from the L'tf minimum of yesterday morning. The lowest was 34 above this morn ing. There was also quite a wind during last night and .today, .with much cloudiness, but up to late this afternoon only a few scattered drops of rain fell, llaln Is fore cast for tonight and Thursday. Klwood Straden and his music, CSold Hill Sat. night. Dance tilt 2:00. 303 llcMiiiicH Trarrit Duties State Traffic Captain C. P. Tal ent will resume, duties tomorrow after having been confined to his home for the past ten days with an attack of Influenra. If you enjoy K'U'd food nt low prices, eat at tho Hollond Coffee Shop. BOOtC VMting Ashland Friends M. Peck of Central point is vis iting In Ashland for a few cIiivk MInn Calnc In Hospital Helen Calne of iold Hill, for merly of this city and well known here, is in the Sacred Heart hos pital in .Medford. quite 111. Ml.s Ca-I no a l-tended the loe.n l schoo Ik and Ik a niece of Mrs. K. N. Hutler of this city, with whom she made her home for several month. while 1 nthis city. Ashland Tidings. I i dies. If your wardrobe needs going over to finish out the season, call the Fnfdilon Shop, 424 Medford Hldg. Phone 1181. tf MJiny from Metropolis HesldentH of Portland registered at Medford hotels Include W. J Hrennan, C. V. Kpencor, Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Stock. O. K Wise. Mrs. Joseph Spiess, Walter May, It. K. Lee, F. H. Thompson. W. II. La shrdlu hrdlu hrdlu hrdlu hrdlud Force, Juy Huhh, H. J. McHlll, T. II. . Fenton. Win. J. Heed, H. A. Thomas, M r. and M rs. J , Tan ner, J. A. Walsh, C. W. Walls, Mr. and, Mm. C. H. Reynolds, Mrs. (S. Fos ter, K. W. Thompson, Art M. Fish, J. C. Johnston, C. W. Foote. Mr. and Mrs. H. Caley, Mr. nnd Mrs. lw. Flint. Mrs. II. AVlmlen, B. O. Mann. Hoy Itrown and (leorge 11. II. Johnson. The new Dodge DeLuxe 0 nnd Dodge 8 are here. See them at Kakin Motor Company. 306 Dance, Gold Hill. Sat. night. The bvt miiHic you ever heard. Dance till 2:0. 303 Ono Itiiildlng Application Herthn Timtnerman will spend $50 to resh ingle a dwelling at 412 ljunvl street, according to an ap plication on file today at the city building department. llroken windows reglateed hy Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 230tf KMM'tiMl lUok TtHlny Miss Kegina Johnson was ex ncctfd in iMiinio duties todav at wHh friends. Mr. Teck la stopping ,ne Ashland Tidings, following a wlUi Mr, ond Mr. T. W. Panford vacation trip that had taken her Oft Ollk ttroet- Aflhland tTidlnts. lo i0rtland nnd Salem. However. fThd fiew Dodge DeLuxe 6 and Podga S are liere. Seo them at Kakln Motor Company. . SOfi Hhe was unable to follow plans of i the Journey as she had expected. due to illne?w which kept her in Poilland for the pat ten days. There's Nothing lika the satisfaction that comes from serv ing the best possible foods. Fluhrer's Milk Bread is one of these best foods Your favorite gToccr gladly recom mends it to you. I ft from Lincoln Mr. and Mrs, J. A, Lockard of Lincoln. N'eb., m'Hved In Medford by tnitn today to Visit Mr. Lock ard's bnnher. William Lockard. Mrs. Alice Olln Deardorf, for merly of Paloce Heauty Shop, has returned to her work at the Wlne land Iteauty Shop, next to the Med ford hotel. For evening: appoint ments cull fii . so:. j Eat Everything without Fear j of Indigestion ! Ar there lots of foods you can't 1 ml for fi'iu- of bus. Hunting, iain in tho stomach ami bowt'ls'f Do yuu have to pass up favorite ' dishca while the rest enjoy them ! i " That's a sign you nord TanW! For more than 10 years Tanlac has I restored to vignroua health thou ! anmla who denied themiwlvea Uieir favorite foods just as you have to. I Mrs. Arvena Bowers, of 1230 'Jackson St, Topeka, Kaitn., aayn: i "Five years I was troubled with pas, blunting and dnzy spells. Hut : Tanlac toned tip my whole system and increased my weight 10 lbs." If you sulTcr from .iiuliiicstion. lias, dirxinrns, liraaacnes, constipa tion ororpid liver cive T.inhie a chance to help you! The first bot tle often briiica tho needed relief. - Tanlac is a Rood, pure medicine, made of roots, barks, and herb that ate recotinitcd by tho United Ntutes I'liannacopoeia. 't it fiom vour HriiKtcint today. Your money Lawk if it dousu't help yuu. . If you enjoy Rood food nt low prices, out nt tho Holland Coffee Shop. .lOOtf I'hone C42. We'll haul a way your refuse, city Sanitary Service. 237tf I'lidoraiM' OiM-niiUm Claude Wari'en underwent nn op eration nt the Community hospital this morning nnd was reported us celling ulonp nicely this afternoon Portraits of distinction. The l'eaIeys, opp- Holly Theater, tf lliflh Kcade watcnej. nt one-half price at Craves Jewelry shop. Jew elry repairing promptly done, 303 Mlrotil Ihi.vs Initialed 1VI lleuteron of l'hl Sigma Kap pa at the University of (Iretfon tlas announced that Ronald DvVoro freshman in huslnesj. adminlKlra tun: llichant Isaacs," sophomore In pre-law. nnd Donald Moore, opho more In piv-nietllca. havo been tor- mally Initiated into this chupler. Fuhat Burkan Temple, Knights) of Khoraasttn will hold their an nual mentinR and ceremonial next Wednesday eveninR In K. I', hull here at which time the annual elfiillnn of oificers will be held. This Ih the playground of l'y thiuuism and the only qualiricatiou to Join Is to he a member of the KnlKhtH of Pythias in good Htand UiK. According to ltoyal Vizier C. M. Thomas and Heeretary K. Heach. the ceremonial will be a "hum diiiKer" as the committees are all busy planning unusual entertain ment features which will live long in the memories of those present. Members and visitors will he present from ail points in northern California and southern Oregr.li. Chief Mokanna will be there with h Zouaves. The "feed'' will follow the cere monial alter which the Royal Tiger will be fed and the fun will begin in earnest. ' ' . "Boudoir Diplomat" Begins Rialto Run The. sophisticated comedy, "The Krtudoir Diplomat," fttarta a two day run at tho Kpjt KiaJto theater, i today. This bril liant talking pic ture, qualifies as tho very ultimate in daring and r ni a r tnees, and presents an ex ceptional cast in a story that will keep fans chuck ling nnd giggling. It deals with a number of pur sons in the Kuro- pean diplomatic service, and fol lows the involved love affairs of a philander I n kbctt compson bachelor and two flirtatious married ladles not to mention their unsuspecting husbands. Hetty Compson. Ian Keith, Mary Duncan and Jeunette Loff are among the piny era uppearlng in The Itondolr Diplomat. ' i S- Those' screaming "Caught Short" gals j j!m!5S?!V jfe, ' "A v are in a new racket now they 'SLr -5t-' make fat women thin ... and thin ,. . gtmfm&f' ffiwX fe'V 2 Jk : v women fat . . . They'll make you laugh ?&&i?i.r Qfni ZiA i' louder than is normally considered "M i , jjifzj. "' ANITA PAGE LUCIEN LITTLEFIELD " Daily Bargain , . - ; . i iJrs!& Mat. 1:30-3:30 , Evening ADDED f i . S 1 ' ' 'fr, 7 40 9!30, 500 The Boy Friends in , ' JhJA f '2 swlt .oytime FoxTaikingNews liMmm I I 2 Days Begins Today Mat. 10. 25 Eve. 10, 35 . . He Loved 'Em and Left 'Em A romantic tale of the world's most famous heart-breaker "The BOUDOIR DIPLOMAT" with Betty Compson, Ian Keith, Mary Duncan, Jeanette Loff . ALSO Sportlite, "Let 'Er Buck" "My Haremi' Paramount News HARD BUT NOT DIFFICULT SlIPPOSB the witer you use a hard. That's no reason why wash ing should involve extra scrubhiuK, extra work, era worry. You'll be surprised to find how little hard water means to White King Gran ulated Soap. Rich, creamy suds, thorough cleansiug and swift nos ingyou can have all these uo matter how hard the water may be. While King Granulated Soap is made from fine vegetable and nut oils good enough to eat. Its purity makes it safe for the filmiest silken lingerie, effective for the heaviest blankets, kind to the most tender hands. And it contains no "filler" to yellow your white goods. Try White King today. Its econ omy will surprise you. A tcaptmn ful is plenty for the wash bisiu, a cupful ample for the washing machine. At your groicr's. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Kor firnde .V raw milk, call Campbell Dairy. Two dclivoric!'. tf nrtll Sheet Metal Works doe ex pert repairing, fnder and nuto body repairing, tf In CHnuic i'Hy Amontr the MedforiL resident s spending yvdrdy In in-nntm Pa Mere Jack Terry and dnimhter Hetty. K. T. Andeivon and Hsrrv Iturn areen fir ulnhs with dry wood and rut fuel bill. Ak Meri Kuel Co.. Tel. 631. Jj6tf KlH SAI.1-: OiBiin tn Ko.Ht comll liin. H: heillinc Ntovo. $4; ew Inn machine, ft. Tel. MM. Ji:' KOI! SALK I'liino, Will take nhomiKmpb or rtnllo part pay ment. S-.'i Somh takilule. 3il3 KOlt Ji.W.I-: Speelul Iviritaln In K.io.l tiwd Idano. full 144.'. 30 KOHsHFA'T I'urnhivi 3-rm hiMitie: b.ilh, tle4.ini; uorrh an.t ni-iitfo. J'luuie 74.'.-.. 14 No Holly. 301 Ktilt HKXT i-mom turnis'lied iMiartmelit, '-'0; --room. 112. "li Weleh. 33 rMIt ItKV All or part of croumO floor, .'.aIOH; t hlo,k of MltTn! S. Kir. 3" rsnuauaaanaai ussssssssssssssssssEsjsssssnij 30 North Central Phone 105 , OBSERVE National Thrift Week By Investing in This Institution it's Safe Profitable Available! JVhen you invest with us you not only have the protection of first mortgage se curity on improved real estate but you have the comforting assurance of our background of twenty-two years of safe saving. A preferred dividend of T;c is paid on s CLASS A stock in this Association, shares are issued in multiples of $100.00 and participate in the semi-annual divi dends from date of investment. Jackson County Building and Loan Association Organized 1909 O