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MKDFORn Af ATT; TRIBUNE, rEDPORD, OWKfiOW KilDAY. JANUARY-, 2?, .1g31
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FM GMDRttlES IBUZE MEffiNS
j 'Ua entirely ; OesU'oyvJ
by hist
SO, explorer, archaeologist and un.
thropologist, died hero today, J In
was Hn authority on the Ma van
civilization of Central America.
Gold Bbnd Kids Take Part In Picture
week's earthquake
Not a housedvajs left standing in
the town, a govern ment commis
sion reported to'day. Several thou
sand Inhabitants ure living in tents.
Twenty pjniple were killed in the
town by tlie quake.
IT
Capital stock of .Mississippi firms
incorporated in amounted to
$-10,000,001). . ,
REN '
HOLLY -THEATER
.Mcdfoi'tl's ffiiture
(iold Iiiiml'ii, has l"'-i
ami I'ncU" Jack wuvh.
Cold HoiitleiH who vvn-1
Ut produce It ilmitm tln-ir t'lnisi
mtts vacation dcni-rvi all Un- -mlif
for H suci't-Hsful ci hoi i let ion.
This picture wan tUn-ctcd I y Kul.t.
V. Quick, foriiu-ily of Hollywood,
California wln-ru ho h;tn lu-on con
nected with tin- production of mo
tion pictures for the past scvrnil
years. Mr. Quick ways. "The peo
ple of this community ha a
happy surprise awaltinK them
when they see these Utile folks do
their stuff."
"The Days of 1'oi ty-Xiiic" were
very efficiently poitniyed i-y tin
citizens of Jacksonville in Severn I
of thevdd historlcnl hN'm'1 of then
town and the surrounding coootry.
These scenes will 1' very much
appreciated hy every one who seen
the picture when h it- shown at the
Holly theatre next Tuesday and
Wednesday, January liVlh-liKth ;
where it will ho shown for the first
time Hlnco 1U completion. After j
thin picture 'completes its two-day j
run hero in Medfoni it win he
taken to JOukciui and exhibited to
the Gold Jtonders of that city, ami
then later It will he shown In many
towns throughout the stale where
local units o the riold Hiuul tfitv
inK club- are beiiiK started.
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IN ELKS' SESSION ,,-
Kive eaiid-idati's were initiated
into the Klkii lodg-v last night at
one of the i ot successful meet
ings of the past yofiv. A big crab
feed followed the liidsre session,
with plenty of crab meat to sat
isfy all present.
The baby 111 ks nre made up of
Dr. 1. (.'. Wilson, Hale Wheeler,
Homer V. Murx, W. L. Stuttaford
and William iluglis and uro due
for a special sesnlon of the "buck
hounds." now reorganizing for the
reason's activity. .
The lodge last night also de
cided to donate the sum of $30
to H'-'l Cross drouth relief fund.
STKU HAY. X. Y.. Jan. 23.
Theodore Roosevelt 'a beloved
j Sagamore Hill homo was threut-
ened by fire last night.
From one of those fire-places
of which he wrote "in them the
logs roar nnd crackle during long
winter evenings'' sparks ignited
the roof and started a small blaze.
Mra. Koosevolt was notified by an
employe and telephoned un alarm.
Fire companies extinguished the
flames with chemicals In a few
minutes. The damage unofficially
was estimated ut IJ0OO.
ENTIRE CITY DESTROYED
MEXICAN EARTHQUAKE
(vxplnivr I) it's.
HISfiKttOiU). Kng.. Jan. 21.
VP' Jr. lfred 1'erciyal Maudslay,
Highly per cent of the. lO.Ioo
couples granted divorce decrees in
Chicago last year were childless.
MKXICO
Mia huatlan.
CITY. Jan. 2 3. (JP)
in the .t;ite of Oaxaea.
THE ZEST FOR BREAKFAST
IS INCOMPLETE WITHOUT
ORANGE MARMALADE
T
ALL CLEAR NOW
Through the efforts of the Jack
son County Humane society and the
hearty co-operation v' the city and
county authorities the state dog tax
situation lias hern clarified. There
fs (o be but one lax in conformance
with the state, law and it is to be
enforced by tlu oily and couniy
IhrouKh the' Jackson County II u.
mane society.
Kvery owner or keeper of a do;?
rec-idlng In Jackson county will bo
definitely- required to secure a li
cense : costing $1! for male dog, $:t
Tor femule dog, and these, licenses
nniHt be Hocurod to avoid the pen
alty of the state law. ,
These licenses aro payable at Hie
county clerk's office. The state
tax Ik being rigidly enforced Ibis
season throughout the entiro state
of Oregon and to this end there
will be special dog tax collectors.
M cuior il flii'dri-n iriitnl kimhi iii'iois ill me iiiiiiiiik nic wind Jioiuei". ' itnt'iiilj iDinideitl,
mid which uill la- hlmuii al the ilolly I heater .Ian, 27 and '2H. Cbihlreut appealing In the scene In
clude. fii! row. Itom ll llaruood. Hilly Jolly, .lelf IVlers; above, Floyd Parks, Dorothy Hopkins, Jack
Marshall, Aiicne .IoImimhi; eeniei ahoe, dean (ddsmlth.
HOLD INSTITUTE
AT EAGLE POIHTJ BY TAXI SERVICE
' .:
The checkered Cab company.
Over 3."i teaehfis arc exie-t-d operated by Jimmy , Valentine of
to be present at the local teachers'! the Club cafe, and mummed by
intit ute to I n- held tomorrow at Phil Uryant, will end out new
Kiii:!o Point for benefit of- sc hools ; Chevrolet M'eiiKhiim cms in ans-
lll that section of the
Suzanne Houicm i 'ar
School S11pC)illleIMlet(
today.
A similar so-sion wiH
the following Satuiihiy a
Poinl and on the next
at tlm Oak Orovo school,
miibllo of next month wiij
n ess a general teiicheis' no
in Medford, including a nam
of special addresses.
unity, M is, j wit to
r, county j ginning
iinnouncco
e held
Vnlral
turday
wilting
Pioneer Dies
KIHIKN'K, ore.. Jan. I'll. (!')
M ix. Minnie It, l.tirwood, grand
daughter of Itcv. II. H. Spauldiug.
missionary who cnnie to Oregon
with W hitman, died here yesterday
at the age of tlfi.
the call for "Taxo," be
tomorrow morning at S
U, it was announced today.
I'ronitd service in promised pa
trons of the newly organized cab
company and careful, courteous
drivers have been seemed by Air.
Valentine.
The Mtriklng red and black
checkered cars will be available
for calls day and night by tele
phoning number !H0.
Oregon Weather.
Cloudy with rain tonight in the
noi-i h and exi reme west portions;
colder t on iu lit , Sat urday cloudy;
rain northwest nnd extreme south
went port I o i. Kresh west winds
ofMiorc.
Dancers at the Oriental Garden
Saturday night, January 24, will
be given an opportunity to take
pait in moving pictures which will
be made during the evening as
scenes for "The Clold Ilnnders."
This Medford made feature film is
booked for the Holly theatre Janu
ary '11 and 28, under the auspices
of the Gold Hond studio.
Tomorrow night's "Movie Ball,"
sponsored by the Gold Bond studio,
promises to be an enjoyable affair
with music being furnished by the
Kthiopiau Knights, colored orches
tra of Kansas City.
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KlfoKA - Sew
STORE FOR VALLEY
Cloudy and colder weather is1
forecast for tonight, followed by
rain tomorrow, following a maxi
mum of i t pestevday afternoon,
and a minimum this morning of
42 degrees. During la.st night up
until 5 a. in. today .13 of an Inch
of rain fell, making the total rain
fall .since September 1st 6.18 inches
to that hour. Tvo hard showers
between that time and U a. m. oc
curred, ueeompanied by much
wind, and oilier showers fell off
and on during the remainder of
the day, alternating with sunshine.
Meteorological Report
January 10:tt.
Medford and vicinity: Cloudy
tonight followed by rain Saturday.
Oregon: Cloudy with rain to
night north and extreme west por
tion.' Cohtcr tonight, Saturday
cloudy with rain northwest and
extreme southwest.
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Local Data 3
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THIS MIRACULOUS
PLUM! OF LIFE
HEALTH
The rohiutoiit.born
of the sun and the
aoil, conttiitu
mineral tiJts, pro
tein, phosphorus,
sugar and starch.
Vital elements for
the human hotly...
priceless. The more
you Icnmiciboiitoots
theinorcvoii reuiirc
ihe.v eirc the family
little fricmhof man
kind. We, the Afmn
ion of H-O, rrsprct
(he oat so highly
(hut we gh it the
must exacting frrp
arutions knmcn to
themtxlcrnctviliccd
What the H"0 Process
will do oYoxjR Breakfast
The exclusive proti vs by which we prepare H-O O.imic.il lias a
pretty clelinitc elicit on the breakfaMs ot a j-reat many thousatiils
of families:
lirielly, the ll-O in-ri.riijj process pi-ovules these folks with a
new and delightful treat in the way of hot breakfast food . . .
unlike tiny other oatmeal, because of its euisitc, firm, delicate
texture, because of its rich, hearty llavor. because New Style
M-O is nor of a pasty consistency. (Some people still think that out
meal un to be a sticky mass, but I l-O w ill show you that's not so.)
Tomorrow morning give your family this breakfast surprise.
They'll know from its j.iif'sYmjj taste that here is a real honest
breakfast . . . the kind of food that "stays by you".
Anil just another point: ll-O is the iiuYAi-if hot breakfast. Cooks
in 2 to 3 minutes.
The Meeker il-O Company, Inc., buffalo, N. Y.
Ti'inlicralun) (li-Kroo) 57 47
IligllOSl l;iMt t ' luiUl'K) 1.1 r.(
I.OWI'Nt (lilHt 12 hoill-H) -I T 47
liol. luimlillly (per ct.) Ct S7
I'rceliiltatlon ' (Inches).. .OS .13
Slato of weather Cloudy Cloudy
Lowest teniperatllfo thi8 mom
itip 4 2 ileBree.
Total precipitation winco Sept. 1,
I'.KItl. H.1S inellps.
Tempcrnture a year hko today:
IliKhest 4li: lowest 31.
Sunset today. 5:t3 p. m.
Sunrise Saturday, 7:31 a. in.
Sunset Saturday f,:lti p. in.
Observations Taken At 5 A.
120th Meridian Time
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5 Jf !
CITY S J
linker City .Iti 3tl Kain
islsmarck 31 IS Clear
I1.1. 44 34 lialn
IV-nver f. 3t Clear
Pes Moines an 14 Cloudy
Kresno 64 50 JJaln
llol.-OK 3s IS Clour
l.os AllKelen .... 72 M Cloudy
Marshfield 4 4S liuin
I'hoenlx "0 3s Clear
I'ortlntul Ml 4ti Kain
lied liluft ? 4li Hatn
ItoseluirK IHI 4S Cloudy
Salt Lake X! Ill Clear
Sin rnmi'lsco... t t. Kiln
Santa Ko 4 2 2 2 Clear
Seattle 62 .'.2 Rain
Spokane 42 42 Kain
Wnllii Walla..... f' Kain
WInnlpc 2 6 Snow
W. .1. Hutchison. Meteornlogist
The Louisiana Firemen's CWorl
Mtfon has voted to establish a state
tile cnllrtte at Itaton HoURe, with
practloil and theoretical cijuraes In I I
flrn flnliltna. 1.
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Extraordinary Features
for Saturday and Monday
January 24 and 26
Every day you find the West's Favorite Food Stores "keeping in step with the lowered cost
of living." There are no delays. We do not try to save on goods we purchased at higher
prices. Our customers ALWAYS find our prices declining along with the lowered food mar
ket of producers and manufacturers. They know they can DEPEND- on our prices being in step
with the lowered market. Watch our ads for proof of the lowered cost of living.
Jell-Well
Quick Dessert
4 pkgs.
Milk
Oregon, Libby's or
MacMarr's
TALL CANS
Rice
Fancy Blue Rose
5 POUNDS
Rinso
Soaks Clothes Whiter
Lg. pkg.
Catsup
Large Bottles
Snider's or
California Home each
Sugar
C. & H.
Pure Cane
10 lbs.
SOAP
n'o Limit
P. & G.
White
Naptha
10 bars
Jam 3-pound jar
Kerr's Pure Strawberry Preserves
Toilet Paper
Oxidol
Large
Package
EACH
Lettuce
Large
Heads
EACH
f Solid and 1
Cabbage 0UND
MEAT DEPARTMENT
All Steaks lb. 18c
Roast Beef lb. 15c
Rib Boil... lb. 12c
Hams-Swift's Ib. 22c
Half or Whole
Hamburger and Sausage . 2 lbs. 29c
Pork Shoulder lb. 18c
Leg of Lamb lb. 18c
Side Pork lb. 19c
Pork Leg lb. 21c
Half or Whole
Lamb Chops lb. 15c
Shortening" 8 lbs. SI. 00
Pure Vegetable Compound
Lamb Stew Ib. 10c
Drifted
Snow
Limit
FLOUR
Lowest
Price
in Years
Sack
$.29
Pork and
Beans
Campbell's
No. 2 Tins
6 cans
3 lbs.
Extra
Sweet
and Juicy
3 doz.
Coffee J $100
Oranges
Clorox
or PUREX
Medium
Sized
Bottles
2 for
Shrimps
Gulf-Kist
Brand
For Quick
Salad
2 for
Peas - Corn -Tomatoes
Standard Pack O
' ' Quality CrtUS
V7
Brown
Sugar
C. & H.
Golden
lbs. Jr
STORE NO. 55 West Main St.
Phone 380
2 STORES IN MEDFORD
STORE NO. 34 North Central
Phone 507