JPAOE SIX
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OHEOONT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, : 1931.
i
ALL BANKS OF
Vawter, vJco-proni(Unt; S. V. Davis
t'ilMlllei'; I,. l!i-IH'y, ilMHIHlllIlt
caslik-c: It. K. l'nym-, anninl:inl
tashior; J. .11. Coolcy, 8. V. Davis,!
V. J. Kii"i'l-. i ;. JUiU'liiHim. I
W. I. Vawter, TiWf I-uiiihU-h,
U MrDnnnld.. T. V. MiltH and
I'. Yawu-r, dircctoiH.
yrnrnnn urrn
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flFFIRFR STAFF B00K EXCHANGE
WATER PROSPECT
FOR VALLEY SOIL'
,I:SN0W FLAKE WEEK TO
Usual Dividends Declared
During Past Year Suc
cess Noted, Despite Busi
ness Slump.
lOUvtion of officTH and dirwt
j ora ly tliu four Moilfonl hunk
' ' (iuritii; the uiHl week resulted in
no clialiKt'H ( orKMiil.atioil. Huts
of offlt'iTH for t lw 4nnuiiiK year
'revealed today. Tin- ImnkH de-&-lured
the umial di vfdendH and
'thu past year, uh ii whole, was
'HUCHHf ul.
Offk'ei'H were elected hy I he
(FIiHt National Uank aa follow: ;
Ii. K. Harder, proaiili'iil ; ('hii rles
r1 M. EnuliMh. vice-prvHltlunt; Orlnj
: 'Crawford, eushier; . Fnuee,
i nnBiKtunt eualiffr: It. K. 'kwccih'S',
, anaiKtftiit cashier: , K. Thnindike,
J' nHHitant cashier; C. M. ICnglisli,
11. 13. Harder. Geoie W. Dunn,
t't ilohn It. Tomlii, Jain en Owen, Ui la
Crawford, II. S. Deuel, dlimtora.
E The Med ford ' National liank
J unnounred Ita' organization aa foi
" ' Iowa: W. H. (lore, pruHldunt ; J.
I' A. 'Perry vice-preHldent: John K.
? Urth, cashier; (foii;u Kry, uh-
Hiatant cashier; Clara Wood, a-
HiHtant canhier; A. ('. lluhhard.
kV. Ashpolc. W. II. Core, John
S." Orlh, J. A. Perry, (I. M. lloh-
crl uud J. K. Worliuan, dl-
reciora.
. Offii'4'ra were chosen a fol
io wa by the KurnierH and Krtilt
KIowts hank ; Delroy ietchcll,
" -provident; C. K. f !ate, vice-preai-s
dent; V. W. Walil. cashier; Del
V "ray (Jtchell. ' K. CiiImm. Cos
Newhury and V. Ii. Walil, dl-
l .rertor
C. "W. McDonald wan elected
V jlmiHldchif of the .lai kson t'outity
) ((tunk. Other officer are: Trcvc
'It. l,uniHd''n. vice-president : W. I.
Storm condlliona prevailed today
In all areas in the mountains
where storage icservolia for valley
irriKulion are, and will Improve
conditioiiH. Snow was falling; this
inorniiiK, accord lug to plionc re
ports to the waterntaster'a office In
the Klsli lake, Four-Mile lake,
A tin,, Ui,.-li.ru i. iwl UImI;1u,.mu .1 lu
open Saturday mumlng. All pnpilH i u.tviH
A warm hinook wind tm-ept
thiough the hills yeaterrlay, mc-lt-
ing the anow and this will increase
t he aupply in Urn reservoirs, and
the flow In the rivers and streams.
, The Hecond-liaml hook exchange
j lor the cleiiK'titary HCiiooJs In the
j junior hlu (icliuol lilnary will
who wish to buy or sell hooka a
urged to como Saturday lusteud of
wuillng until Monday.
Pupils are asked not to brliif?
the following hooks, for which
there is no demand;
Shepherd: Ccography for Hegin
ncra; Arithmetic Ksaoiitials, Itook
I and II; Progressive Music Hook
I and II; Kssentiala of Ceography,
Hook I; Intermediate Music Hook;
Cord: History of the Fnited Status.
Any pupils in grades 2A, 3A, 4A.
.rA and (A, who for uoine reason or
other failed to return their district
loaned hooks Thursday or Friday
to , Hie Junior, high 'library ! should
do so without fail Saturday morn-
I ,
in
wmami
'MODEL
BAKERY'S
Raised Doughnuts
15c doz.
. Oatmeal Cookies
12c doz.
Homemade Bread
' 2 for 15c
.. Yum-Yum Date
Bars
2 for 5c
Eat
Nu-Life
a Bread
111 W. Main
fa.
In order to render Improved ser
vice to local customers and to pro
vide monthly statements more leg
ible than the old hand-written 1)1 lis
the California Oregon power com
pany has just Installed modern
biltini; equipment. The new Jlur-
roughs billing equipment, which
has been adopted by many of the
large public aervlce compuniea.
climlnutcH the old Hlyle hand writ
ing, the bills being printed thru
out. Not only la the amount of tho
bill printed In clear, legible figures
but the meter readings, dale,
schedules and other Information
also appear in printend form. It
Ms expected that as soon as local
'customers become familiar with
! the new forms they will find them
! far superior to tho old type of
I bill. In the meantime anyone who
I does not clearly understand the
!detailu of the new bill is cordially
requested to call at the Copco of
fice for full information.'
A violent anowstorm raged this '
morning on Ml. Wagner, and in j
the lilatt 1'rairle section. j
As soon as the present storm
Huosiiies, new measurements or
snow fall will be taken.
Itain and snow in February and
.March will have an important
bearing on water conditions the
coming season. According to the
Hlmanncs and expert weather opln-
bm, llpry will be rainy anil stormy
months.'
depends, on t lie breed and tho
dividual.
Tho mother hiipplius her child
mental and physical strength. Hhc
ahould have children when her;
strength of mind uud body fa ut j
the maximum.
The father supplies part of the;
child's mental ability. He should
marry later, giving such brain as j
he has a chance to mature fully. '
The death of Alma Itubnna. for. i
erly one of the best known mov
ing picture actresses, a louses graet
interest here, where motion pic-!
tores are ua important as ateel in :
Pittsburgh, or automobiles in He!
troit. I
, Tho sad ending of the unfortu- j
nate and talented young woman I
might supply a text to thousands of j
clergymen.
She h:id been for years a victim
of drugs, as (die herself said, desir
ing to warn others. It began with
a doctor's prescription, the nature !lle Innovation have been remark
of the drug being unfortunately able, and it U considered fitting
made known to her. She subae-lthat a special week be named hon
Miiently became a pitiful victim of "ring th product which first
drugs, and of drug peddlers prey-1 brought crUpnoan and frchhncss
Ing upon her weakness. The great- (from factory to kitchen scaled .In
r: l ol all human afflictions is the ' wax paper wrapping,
drug habit. And next comes gum-1 Hut Snow Flakes have even fur
bUng. ther mi-irantees'' of fre.-dincpg -to
Celebrating the annlver.sary of j
wax-wrapping for freshness, intro-
duced by Snow Flake liakera six
years ago, the wyek of January j
1 to 31 has been declared "Snow!
Flake week." J
Since the Pacific C'oant Iliscuit ;
company rust Introduced wax-1
wiapping, housewives of thiyentlrej
country have learned to appreciate
a new
stuffs
j hiimes on lht I'aclfic coat, within
tt few hours of every home. ' -i
j During Snow Flake week 'deal
era will have special displays and
advantageous Information 'work
will he carried on for the benefit
of housewives of the Pacific coast.
Women f this region may learn
of new delights to serve their hus
bands and families.
Leading newspapers, located in
.sLrategic cities, w:il cany the me-s-sageH
of Snow Flake veek.
FAVORS TAX OM OLEO
IN VOTE AT MEETING
A mcetlim
aontutives of
SA.MH VALLKV. Ore, Jan. 23.
(Special.) iniliKi) met Saturday
nlBlit with fc'ouit utti-nilancc. l.cc
tur'T'H in-KKiani I'unsisti'il o( music
roadiuBS and papers. Uurine He
liusinesK HPHsirtn tlie new master.
who took his chair for the first
time, appointed Ills committees for
I the year, a list of which will Do
of the sales repre- ,,u" '""uu
tlin Ciilifnniiii - ! BiailKe
IS HELD IN MEDFORD;;
10
vent on record fa
percent tax being
freshness in a host of food- i ev.n pnwuP i.i.i t.. vorinc
... . .. ..: . " . "..w nun ueiu 1 . , .. ,11f.,.
or me noine. licncins 01 , tuis city Wednesday at the Copco' ""
Keneral office buildiiiK. C. C. Jack
son, sales manaKer, outlined plans
for the cominE year and a Keneral
(lincusslon oi' the various com
paiKus followed. AmoUK those
present were K. O. Klalin of Klam
ath Kails. Harold Karris of Lhins
ruulr, A. I.. Peterson of Orauts
Pass, J. -Hacliarlason of" RosehurR,
I ture of butter substitutes.
The rclhiiiR lecturer und secre
tary read the reports of their
year's work.
Visitors were Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Wait of Hopue Kivcr.
Clareneo Williams of Slaislitield
and 'C. O. nine of Modford,
Stomach Troubles
Headache and
Dizziness .
It your stomach is sick, you ar
r:ck all over. If you can't digest
yoiir food, you lose strength, get
tervouK and feci as tired when you
tut up as wbe.i you went Jo bed. '
I'or 10 yearn Tanlac has restored
x health and activity many thou
sands who suilered just aa you rlo.
air. Daniel Vincigucrra, of 6200
Stiles St., Philadelphia, Va., says:
"I have not had a dizzy spell or a
headache since taking Taniflc. My
appetite has increased, my nerves
are in better shape and I can enjoy
a good night's sleep."
Let Tanlac do for you what 1C
did for this sufferer. It corrects tha
most obstinate digestive troubles
relieves gas, pains in the stomach
and bowels. It restores appetite,
vigor and sound sleep.
Tanlac is made of roots, barks
and herbs. The cost is less than
2 cents a dose. Get a bottle from
I vour druggist today. Your money
i back if it doesn't help you.-
VISIT HERE BRIEFLY
Uisbop Titus Lowe, bishop of
the Portland area of the Methodist
Kplscopal church, will be in Med-
ford February 4, spending . tho
morning hero before leaving for
Aahliiuil to conduct vesper services
In tho afternoon. He will return
directly to Portland from Ashland,
preparatory to leaving in early
Lehruary for Central America to
hold a conference. En route
iho return trip,' Bishop Lowe jvlll
also hold a conference at Costa
Klca.
KI1:N l'lti:CINCT, Ore., Jan. 23
(tipl.) The recent cut in lumber
priced has induced a regular build
ing boom In tbls vicinity. Many
new houses are under construction
In Talent and Phoenix along the
highway. The new owner of the
lots recently purchased of A. II.
Ilearn In the north end of Phoenix
hna a neat bungalow almost ready
for occupancy and a nice garage
finished.
Itny Honham la building a large
poultry house on their tract south
of Phoenix, uud Mr. Newton is,
building mi addition on bla little
house on tho Weldon-IIurtley place
on auuth highway.
(ioorgo Hartley (, finishing hi
bungalow across the? highway from
the county farm and will soon be
ready to move In. i
Star Meat Market
. . and.
Piggly Wiggly Market
SATURDAY SPECIALS
TURKEYS - CHICKENS
RABBITS
pork Shoulder Roasts .
Porfc, Steaks .'.
Fresh Side Pork
Beef Pot Roasts..
Short feibs Beef . :
. 20c lb.
. 20c lb.
. 20c lb.
. 15c lb.
.... 12c lb.
Home Rendered Lard 16c lb.
Bacon Squares 20c lb.
Free Tickets to Holty Theatre
FREE DELIVERY
Phone 273
E. Main
TO BE HELD SATURDAY
Word was received In Medford
last evenliiR of the death ot .Mrs. L.
I1'. l.oy.ier of KosehurK, furmerly of
this clly. Mrs. Luxlcr had been in
111 health for some time. .Mr. and
Mrs. I.ozier moved to ICoseburK
about twi years iiro. Tho couple
celebrated their golden wedding
anniversary laat year.
Kllllern! services will bo con
ducted .Htiturdny from tho First I
llaptlst church In thin city, wlrli
Itov. Scluiun of HosehurK In I
chaw, assisted, by Dr. V. 11
Katun of the locn.1 church.
Local
forward
Monday
Legionnaires are looking
to n pood licctitiK next
nlKht when several items
of Interest will he Included in the
uvcnliiK's prtiKiain. a report of
the Admiral llyrd lecture commit
tee will be heard and local vet
erans will be pleased to learn that
this venture resulted satisfactorily
without the post havliiK lo facu a
deficit.
A special effort Is helni! made
lo Increase tho I'.r.'.l inrmhcrKlilp
ami every dclimiuoul member is
urged to pay his dues before the
next meeting. A special Invllnl Ion
Is extended to all World War vet
eiaiia to join Mrdfonl post.
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Page One)
tlcciilc the lllll'J c:tlii-
Ihiit may
I'illJMI.
A lady who lives In Oklahoma
filed two sliols Into Miss Churl. 'b i
I'ardell. anod s, mitl Miss Canlull
may die.
Jealousy sent the bullets on their
way. Such Incidents have been
frequent since the tiny ili.Oiut.OiKi
yeers hko, when Mrs. 111k Tooth
spill Ilia head of a youiiKer covu
lady nyine, to steal nwuy her hus
band. A Jealous woman usually kills
Iho other woman to save her hus
band. And that, altboiiKh shv
doesn't know It, Is done In obedi
ence to atavistic Impulse, to pro
tect the children who need a fallior.
The Jealous husband often Mils
his wife. That Is done to protect
ins important sell respect.
It Is easier than killing the man.
anil ho can Ret another wife with
out trouble.
; Hlsliops nf-tho KiikIIhIi Kplscopal
Church decide that prayer by radio
; l Hood because it brfiiRs family
prayer back Into the llrlllsh home.
Nevertheless, prayer broadcast
Instead of helm; addressed directly
lo the Almluhly by the Individual,
seems a little too scloutlflc.
I'r. llornell Hurt of Hryn Mawr
colleue. where many youns women
aiYiiinuhiiu knowledge back of Weir
mUIi blows, tells parents that early
mairliiKes are usually fiftlurrs.
Those married before twenty are
len times more apl to land In tho
divorce court than others. Trial
mairiuKcs fail because they are ex
perimental and secret.
They fail also, althoimh lr. Hurt
doesn't mention It. because the
man In nucb a muri'lane lacks re
' li-t and affecllon for the woman.
The Kreat philosopher. I'lato.
would have women marry well past
1 Ihiily and men pas (ilty, Hut Hurt
Med ford's Leading Store Since 1894 Pay Less Dress Better We Give 5. & H. Saving Stamps Phone 232
Special
Values In
SHOES
FINAL SALE
Wc are cleaning up our present
stock to make room for new
spring footwear. There are two
big groups prepared for Satur
day shoppers Don't overlook
these opportunities to- SAVE!
Values to H.8$
Values to $5.85
$4.95 i
CLOSE OUT
Closing Out! Two special
.". numbers in
Enna Jettick
Health Shoes
Regular $6.00 values, closing
out for, pair
$5.00
"You need no longer be told
you have an expensive foot" if
you chooso ENNA JETTICK
Health Shoes in sizes AAAA to
Real money-saving values
E .
at
$5 and $6
A special lot of white Nurse's
shoes. ENNA JETTICK Shoes
are sold EXCLUSIVELY in
Medford by this stoic.
Men's Shoes
Your favorito style in men's
shoes. Regular values to $6.85
in 3 big CLEAN-UP groups.
$3.95 $4.45
$4.95
VOILES
39c
New for Spring! Smart new
patterns In printed voiles, 40
inches wide specially priced
at 3?c.
1MI
lEPARTMENTSToRE-
C. A. MEEKER, Manager
Novelty Bags
$1.00
Florentine and futuristic pat
terns in smart zipper bags.
Be sure to see these bargain
bags on our main floor.
That Bring Real Savings to Southern Oregon Shoppers
SPRING
APPAREL IS HERE!
It keeps us busy . . unpack
ing the new spring modes
that are constantly arriving.
Come in and see how lovely
they are,! j .,
c -
Beautiful Spring
DRESSES
Exquisitely fash ioned
frocks in large figured
prints the very latest
creations for spring
! Qur Better
COATS
Going in a final clean-up at
V2 Price
One Special Lot of
Black
Fur-Trimmed
COATS
Specially priced, while they
' last; at '
$14.75
wear.
$
12
.45
Up to $24.50
Lawns-Dimities
, 39c , ;
Smart, new spring ' patterns in
lawns and dimities, 36 inches wide.
A reaj M. M. Store value. .
Knitted Suits
i . . ... ' ,
The very latest in knitted
suits they will be widely
worn this spring and here
you'll find jthe pick of the
markets at ' i .
$9.85
' Up to $19.75
COATS
For Spring
Plain and fur-trimmed coats
in tweeds and polo cloth
the very newest styles at
prices you can easily afford
to pay.
3 1 $14.75
Up to $39.00
In Our Basement
Men's
Woork Shoes
$1.98-$2.98
A wide selection at these low prices !
All-leather and Paracord soles and
choice of plain or pack toes.
r-JgljPit
Rayon Hose
49c
An exceptional hosiery value . . .
Fashioned hoso of dc-lustred Rayon,
2G0-needlc. A fine selection of col
ors, 75c values at only 49c a pair.
i
Women's Cotton Ribbed
HOSIERY
19c pr.
Fancy cotton-ribbed hose. Regular
25c values your favorite colors.
Outing Flannel
12c yd.
36-inch fancy outing flaiiiief, heavy
quality. Regular 15c value.
An Extra Special
Purchase of
Hoover Broadcloth
Aprons and
House Dresses
Genuine Hoover Aprons in plain
colors green, blue, rose, and or
chidtrimmed white, 1 all sizes,
values to $1.49. Also, beautiful
house dresses in new print pat
terns. Regular $1.25 values. Your
choice of Hoover apron or house
dresses. .
69c-
CLOSING OUT
A Special Lot of ,
Women's Shoes
A bargain table in our basement is
piled high with straps, tics and ox
fords in patents and kid with low.
medium and high heels. Values
range up to $5.85. Your choice, while
this lot lasts
$1,98
Every Pair of Shoes
In Our Basement Store
Going On Sale!
Three Big Groups at
S2.69 - S2.98
S3.48
None higher in price! A wide range