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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOItD, OREfiOX. SATURDAY. JANUARY 24. 1931. n A ( ' i ' 1 : , ' .. ; " ' 4 -' m i 1 .-III) - ! - i --1 't ; s V I I ; I (! lift; 5 'J "'ii ia i , i .V Tocal and 'Personal West 'oM-KliH KiopihmI Due to stormy went her south of hei;,. th' Dip trl-motored West OoaM cabin plane, flyiiiB betweon Portland and Han Knincisro, Htop ped at the local airport today in xtead of going on to its regular field nt Mntaguo, Cal. There were no pajwonKer aboard. Due to weaihor cojulitionn, the Pacific Alt Transport company, with southern Oregon hendciuartew in Medford, has discontinued paHon-1 ft e r sen Ice until the arrival n f i favorable weather. I VMtlnjr in MfMiron! Mr. and Mm. A. M. (Monk) Clark f Klamath KalU are vlnit intf friends hre today, en route to .southern -California' on hv'vvo weekrt vacation motor trip. Mr Clark Ik nuperlntendent of the Dunn & IIh Her Construction fom pany of Klanmlh KalU. Vl-iUir from 'Trnkn M r. and M va. it . A . Di xby of Jacksonville had a their (uestH laxt week so iiH' friends from Ne braska, Mr. and Mrs. I. I.. Jones, daughter Violet nnd nephew, Mr. Owens. They have been visit iiik in Seattle ami were on their way home. Mr. iilxby formerly lived in Xebraska. KalaritSi Ail' Uilucel In the interest of eeonoiuy the council of Cottage drove hus re d ured mi la rie of cii y em p loyes. 'Che ruts ,rane 1 roro -35 to 10 per cent. The night police officer was the only one not reduced. George Arliss in Holly Sunday Show "It" Girl Coming I, FoxWe5T CoAST IHEATRE5 Chicken dinner Kunday at Mu son's What Not. Soup to detvert, ""e. 304 The new Dodgo DeLiixe 6 and DndftO 8 aro here. See them at I'akln Motor Company. 30G Attonded Tearlii-rs Meet I tig County school upfjrlntendent, (itu'su fitnii Oregon Cities Among guests registered at local Mrs. Susanne Homes Carter, was (hotel from Oregon points are L. in attendance today nt the local teachers' institute ut Kagle Point, where over 35 were pretent from rtchoot districts In the northern part of the county. Oeneral topicn of Interest were discussed. The next meeting will be held In Cen tral Point next Saturday. ITave you aeon tho new Dodge tl and 8? Sec them nt Kakin Mo tor Company. 306 P. Drilllois. C. F. Koi-d. Ralph A. JIote and . H. William of ICu gene. It. T. !odsi and 15. Clamers of Lakeview. Knii II. Iliitficld of ltoceburg. I. Arnold Hrown of Al ba n y , V, K . 1 1 r o o k of Salem a n d T. .1. flliKjin of Matvhfleld. till I Population I-mver The rounty pail today had a population of 20 prisoner, a num ber slightly less than the average. The number was decreased by four tim week when a quartet of pris oners was takji to Salem to begin servipg penitentiary nen fences. It was increased by two today with the arrival of two prisoners from Arthlan d. If you enjoy good food at low pric. eat at the Holland Coffeo Shop. 300tf MiH -Sfilinsky Jj'uvcm MiHs lonna Solltwky left on the Shasta this forenoon for Kugene where she will spend the week end. Iluin heavy rough find smooth blocks; they last longer. Med. Kuel Co., Tel. 681. tf Fmm ICfistcru CI t let (ItiCHts from eastern cities regis tered lat night at Medford hote included T. W. Paul of Kt. Paul Alinn.. C. C. Hrown of Peoria, 111 and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Simmon of Cincinnati,. O. Permanent wave. $5.00 complete facials; scalp treatments and oil .shampoos, &0e. Prevent Jleauty Shop, '810 W. Mwln. Tel. 3ti3. E:.3tf Divoreo Complaint Filed Viola Clark filed suit for divorce In circuit court yesterday against Claude Clark on ground of cruel tnd ' inhuman treatment. They were married In 1912 In Packson county and have two children J -ike. Creek Grange dance. Bat urday night. 304 Ooadicvi IbihkctbuJl ream Central Point In generally picas d with Its higrh school girls' tuts ketbnll tea rn. which no far this e&jion ha won most of its nehed uled., Credited with much of the AUceesR of the team, Miss Love 11 Shirley, conch, was among tho vis itors in Medford toduy, and x pressed the expectation that more victorlen may he in ninbt. The team won n hard fought battle last nlffht from the St. Mary' academy girl's quintet. ' Mrd. Ida Wood nnd Florence ftravw, piano instruction. High school credits given- Butdlo 220 N. Oakdalo Avo. 80 JjcU for A Ilia i ly Clifton Yoaldey left yewtorday for Albany to apend the week end witlv friends, and relative. Ho at' rived in Medford a short tlmo ago to assist his brother, Karl Yoakley. in tho oporatlon of the Breakfast Club lunch counter on. North Cen trnl avenue.. ,Vour hair will look lovely Jn all kitidj of weather if you Ret ono of .our $C permanent waves. Kath ryn Ijocatoll, 230 S. Central. .Thono 1374. 305 Wjint'Dnnapfi Jtcsunied .'Petitions were iielng circulated in .Jacksonvlllo thin week in bo half of the Jacksonville baseball club to resume the weekly dancen that had been held in that city , up ,until d abort time ago when they' wore" ordered closed by the city council on .grounds they had become too hilarious. Tho imuc ball club ngreos to employ special offlcera to keep orderly dances and states hinds derived from the dance would bo used for needs of tho clyb. , ThoAB wUhipft to start or.lncreaso their InvoHtmontu with Investors Syndicate, seo Lottie Howard be fore 9 mornlnes. Tel. 133G-L. 307' Stop in RfMcburs; Mr. und Mrs. C. Andrew of Medford nnd Mrs. O. fV. Fox, also of Medford, stopped over In Jtose burg; yewterday to Attend -to bus!-' ne.iH afalrs and visit friends. Mr. Andrews is with the Montgomery Ward company. Mra. Fox was the house uet of Mrs. Donald Jlelli well over night. Jtosehurg News-lleview. Tfave lona-time Jobs for men really wanting work. Oood money for huetlers. Do not apply untew you-want to work. I can take care of you if you do. Write Box 3-A, enre Mali Tribune. S04 Colbviiug Ii n u tics Jjounty warrants were issued to day and yesterday nt the county clerk's office to V. Lunlnl of Ash land, five coyotes; ,Klbert Davi of Medford. two bobcats; W. It, Our rison, Medford. two coyotes. If you enjoy good food at low prices, eat at the Holland Coffee Shop. 300tf Dry fir slabs S-VflO per load. .Med Fuel Co., Tel. 031. tf Are in i'orvallls Mrs, Henry pace and daughter Carol Lee are in Corvallls for two -weeks visit with Mr. Pace, who is taking a special course at the Oregon -State college In butter and Ice cream making. Mr. Alice OUn Denrdorf. for merly of 'Pa lac Beauty Shop, has returned to her work at the Wine- land Beauty Shop, next to the Med ford hotel. . For evening appoint ments call 61. . 30 .lust Off the lmw The current issue of Forum Flashes, ktsued monthly by the California -Oregon Power company came off the preHs today nnd was being distributed anions Copco employes. The Issue included the announcement of committees for the forum for tho ensuing year. Our new fitudlo is opposite new Holly theater. The PeaHleyw. tf Here on Business VV. .F. Sargent, representative of Miller Bros., was in Medford ye tordny from (Portland, transacting business w'ith locnl firms. Tho -new Dodgo DeLuxe 6 and Dodge 8 are here. See them nt lOukin Motor Company. 308 Will Build Porch O. A. Hubbard will spend $50 to build a porch on a dwelling nt 4.10 South uiveraide avenue, j cording to an application on file today, at the city building depart ment. Dally 'a Taxi, Phone lii. to 4 paseugerH. 30c: 1 tf Itcglsteml from Portland Among thft -Portland residents egistered nt local hotels are L. 11. entro, O, D. Moulton, B. A. Khali- horn, A. C. Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. Hoover, L. W. Scott, J. W. Wnl- ford, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Jone. Jack Murphy. C. H. Vaughan and W. T. Luster. TIavo you aeon the new Dodgo DeLuxo 6 and 8? Seo thorn at Kukln Motor Company. 806 On Business Trip Mi. A. W. Bowman nnd daugh ter Ida of Jacksonville, wern In Medford this morning on business. For grade A raw milk, call fiflfl. "Inmpbcll Dairy. Two deliveries. tf KxpecUNl Back Mmiday Mr. and Mr. W. K. Morris are expected to return tomorrow or Menday from CorvalMis, where they .had , spent tho paat neveral dny visiting , their son Fdmond and family; Cont rini (on Progressing It will not be lung until the new bridge -over the Iioguo river at C rants pass will he completed, ac cording to E. W. Daniels, in -Medford today attending to business matters. The new structure re place a steel bridge that had been in use for Pacific highway traffic for years. It had practically out lived Its usefulness, Mr. JJaniel said. Ouarnntccd Itndio Servicing, us ing unequalled Supremo Diagnnm eter. Short-waves and Superhets a specialty. Almus Prultt, 57'J Fran queue Ave. Phone 1247. 304tf I I I " lilt n iw'i Mi :v Ais icene r,vrn Old.Ciyliih 'aUrrmo Ocortfe IrlissllWamcrBrnP.roductio C.i-oikc Arlliis in cominfir In a, (;eorm Arliw marrliiK In the role new .f-rrutlon Old EnBllBh" a( he mmlp fiiimma on thp slate, pari which lie i-onslilers the -liesll The' Hupportlna east which in eliaiaeleiiKHi.,11 f hl long ea-l,lmles Heuy lawfm-cl and IJurlK refr- 1 Lloyd. This (treat attraction will "Old KliKllsh" will open tomor- ,,hiy the Holly only two days, to rnw hi the Holly theatre with inorrow and Monday. Annual Itcnort Made An annual report of Hoy Scout ac'tlvltW'H has heen compiled this week hy Wm. r.ee llrlcker, local scout executive. The summary contains information concerning Crater Lake council. Coming in Opera rtah's be.st coal $ir."n per ton off car. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. g:m. tf Represent llear statu Californianff registered at Med ford hotels include O. W. Harvev of Dunsmulr, Mr. and Mrs. wr I). Brown of Hollywood. Frank T. Swett of Berkeley, .1. K. Radley of San Leander, p. It. Winmann. Italph Beck and Theodore MePhail of San Francisco, and the follow ing from Los Angeles: Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Vates. Mr. and Mrs. Itoy Spttlet. P. D. Winch, Mr. and Mr. J. c. Manck. L. K. Tillman and Chas. A. Nichthauser. ' B ro ken windows reglazed bv Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 230tf California Omple Weddel A nice-looking couple from Jon Angeles, Cal,, who wero Maurica Kllen, Orlffith and AVm. Ci. Jirown. was married by Judge Taylor in the.lntter's court at 5 o'clock yes terday afternoon. Ladies, If your wardrobe needs going over to finish out the season. alt the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Bldg. Phono 1181. tf Visitors from Ashland Mrs. I). A. Petetvon. Mrs. J. A. Cook and Mrs. Bert Freeman of Ashland were visitors In Medford yesterday. Portraits of distinction. The Pejisleys, opp. 'J lolly Theater, tf If you enjoy good food nt low prices, eat at the Holland Coffee Shop. aontr Samson IteiMirts Activity F. K. Samson, who recently open ed a new feed store at 21MI North ltlverHlde, report considerable- ac tivity which has necessitated an increase in stock. Bay. grain and Choice line of needs ore avail able for southern Oregon farmers und cattle raisers. m ' f ' 1 - K Tito Srlilpa. I In Rialto Film t'lnra llmv, stui-rhij- 1n "Xn Minll."' a Paraiiiuiiiit rrmluction. (Vara Mlmy steps from the -front j patre to the sei een at t!le:r'nx Cra-! terian theater tomorrow. In hen laist Paramount picture, "Xo l(im., it." ", Clara How's ".Vo Limit" offers a ' new ancle in the life of a modern . maid who starts life as an usher-' tie and strives for the heights in' the social world. The picture Elves the "It" cirl another onnoi-uinitv ! portray a role of vivacious! youth fiiihtine aKainst fate for a : place that she wants in lite. : "The Gorilla" Holly Thriller Tonight 1 Jiroaiiway as . I ' J . A paradoxical rcgiird .for life is that of the five -fighter- tlie- man who risks hln life in an effort to stop n devastating, destroying mon ster that has started, nine times out of ton, thru someone's care lessness. Firemen are the heroes of '"The Third Alarm." the feature for to morrow at the Fox Kinlto theater. Their loves, their live, their he roics are depleted in this story. The cast includes Anita I.oui.-e and Janice Hall. "The Gorilla.!' tin' current at traction at the Holly theatre, rock- Rtage play and sent a thrill and a laugh over the world as a silent picture. But It a I p h S pence, authur of the original p I a y. himself a d a p t e d the plot to the screen for Its doubly exciting Vltaphone ver sion, and In do ing so added a , ! great number of n e w surprises I and m y s t e r y tangles for the benefit of the Coming TOMORROW JPiii mm. The latest front Page Sensation Gala BOW 1lo Dmit; Ends TONITE ' Marie Dressier Polly Moran in "Reducing" iTUART EDVIN NORMAN FOSTER . HABBV GREEN i fit ti'r Last Times TONITE Edmund Lowe in "Men on Call" PLUS Mickey Mouse Cartoon 'The Indians Are Coming" . Starts TOMORROW i i ; j ; Ccntinuous Shows 12:30 to L.IL.A L6E new ro(iuctlon. nltcr 1'idKOon nnd I.ila I.oo nro the romantic- leads ami Joo Frisco, vaude heailliner. and Harry (iiihhon. of the stago and movie comedy fame, depict the ilumli de tective roles of .Mulligan and flarrily. This mystery thriller closes at the Holly tonluht. Astoria Xew 1 (IIP. horsepower Hay fuel oil humor to he In stalled In new addition to Si. .Mary s hospital l,y lahlron. Mc t nrtney Snyder, local electrical firm. ( aril of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our many friends for their kindness and sympathy, alr-o for the heatltifu! flora! offer ing. Mrs. Alice Foley and Family. 3U4 900 Phone for ;. " . . ' z Fast, Reliable Taxi 25c ..and up. ";l . , ; Day and Night Service New Cabs Careful and Courteous Drivers CHECKERED CAB CO. PHIL BRYANT, Mgr. IS Phone S42. We'll hnul n w n v your refiwe. city .Sanltnry Service. 23Ttf Have you seen the new T)odp nnd 8? See them nt Kaltln Mo tor Company. Son F The Day of The Robot Merchant and bundle wrapper is gone. .Customers are demanding better mer chandise, real service and quality value, not price tag value. You find the new mer chant of this type en thusiastically recom mending Fluhrer's b r e a ds ' because he knows they represent value,' not price tag f value. .Miii'riiiltc I.lrctiM's Todjiy The rounty Hork'a offico IfKued marrlnxo ItronwM today nnd yes- trdny to Wllllnm o. Brown. 32. nnd Kllon Orlffith. IS. both of Hollywood. Cal.; Arthur l'owoll. L'l, and Krnnwn ttodlnp, IS, both of Medford; ThlHp Murnuum, SO, und Clara Hurk both of M oxford. The now DodKo Dol.uxo 6 nnd TodKO S nro hero. Hpo them .it Kakin M3tor Company. 306 Mr. I tax ill son In City I). 1 4. DavidMon of Coutrnl Point wan In .Medford thin morning on a buslnoiw vlit. Jhirn fireen fir slnbs with dry wood and out fuel bill. Ak M'd. Kuol Co., Tel. G3I. i.'.titf THREE ARRESTED HAULING LIQUOR ." L " i llrlll sheet Metal orl loe ex pert reimtrinu, fender nnd nuto liody repnlrlnn. " tf lU-neflt uii-il I'nrtj- .limlny Chrysnntheniuni rirele. -Neleh-liorn of Wooilornrt. wm meet Mon day evenlnc. Jnnunry llh. In the I. o. o. K. hall nt 7:30 o'clock. Kollnu Iiib n nhort Iiuiiiiw Blon benefit enrd purty will bo held. The imblle U eordlnlly Invited to iittem! the iaiiy nnd lire, nromineil n InteremlnK owning. Th newly eleeted offleein will net at enter tnlninenl pninniliiiw. ntwl i...r.-.i.. I nienn will he served nt 11 Into hour. Permnnent re.wnvlnit with Rhel- ; ton'ii Tulip Oil given your lmlr Kott luntre and loe awny with that dry, riruisiily appearance. Kmm rilno Shop. I'hone 414. sas J Ml KliVey (ine Home Miwi Anna Klekey, ibiiitMiler of Mr. nnd Mrs. I). V. Ulekey, who ha been receiving treatment In the Community hosplml. wan removed to her home yeaierday. Wr ginile a raw milk, call :.. liMmpbell Dairy. Two dellveilM Three liven wer? . nrrenleil mill lOH Kllrm of alleged illnfHiol were nelied-lftwl fvenlni? by Stltlc Fivhl bltlon Agent Vy llerr while keep ing Tlgll In tim Siskiyou iiioiiiiihIiih for boore-rnnnlng ours. The men were to bnvo lienrlngs In the -Meil-foril JUHttire court this nfternoon. lonnltl Myer, 2:1, nnd (leorse Da vis, -31', were iipprehenteit driving n coil lie with n eiirgn of M gal lons. The men sniri they were en route to I'ortluml from Snn Krnn eiseo. The nrrest oc-eurred nt ' 5 o'clock Mini nt H o'clock the offi cer arrested Wnlior tlnrten. Snn r'rniiclscn. Willi ! gnllons In n coupe. The cars hnve heen coiifis-rated. Willi Tito Schipa. t'lauiliu Muzln, .lohn C luiics Thomarf. Krkl i Lelder, .Maria Olsxewnka, Alexander Klpnls, Theodore Slrack nnd a host of other opera wingers In interna tional renown, the Chlcairo Civic (ipera compiiny will visit Portland. March 12, 13 nnd I I, for u gala Heason of four operas, at the Port land public auditorium. The repertoire fer Hie Put-Hand engagement with the principal slar.s Is a. follows: Thursday night, March 12, "I.n Travltn." t'l.-unlla llnilo, Tito Schipa, John Charles Thomas. 1m clovico Ollviero; llestre Defrere, Alice d-Heirinanoy. Kugenlo San drini. Antonio Nieolil nnd others. Ilallet. Conductor, KoNerto Mo-; ranKonl, i Friday night,' Munch 13, "Die! Wnlkucre. Krlda l.eidcr, Marhil (llslewska, Kmma Hedell, Alex-i ander Iviipnis. Theodore Strack. i Chas. Itaromeo. Coo dado. Sonfn' Sharnova and others. Conductor, ' Kinil (,oiper. I Saturday matlnco, March 14.1 "I.ucla Dl l.nniniormoor, Marphe- rlta Salvl. T.t. Scblpa, lilchnrd : P.oneUI, Chase liaromeo. (liliseiiej Civadore. Alice il'llerliianoy. Iido-i vico Olivlcro. Il.illet. Conductor.' Kriink St. l.cger. J Sat urday night. March 14. doit- I hie bill, "Cnvallcria llustlennn." Claudia Mii2io, Jenny Tourcl, An tonio Curtis, Desire Defrere. Con stance Kherhnrt. Conductor. P.ob erto Moranzoni. Followed by "I P.igl:accl.- lllld Durke. Charles Marshall. Cc.saiv Konmlclil, -.iu- seppe Cacadorc, Desire Defrere. oiiouctor, l-'ranli SI. l.cger. Fol lowed by ballet. Opera headquarters have been established at the Sherman Clay Co. store at West Park and Alder streets In Portland, where Infor mation or tickets may be obtained by mail. The prices In Portland this sen son range from to $. Sunday Dinner Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 "The Food Is Better" at The Medford Hood 1 1 Ivor Paul fitaf nnd (. t Dlllechaw purcbai'd llarkor bakory. 4 , , London Iiam 3..ot) Kiiflnni and 31.000 Pule, but only ,U00 Amor- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Poll liKNT Furnished duplex apartment electric range and hot water; tidulta 713 Cedar. "7 FtM! ItHXT llousekeeiilng rooms. J10 X. Ilartletl. Jim FO 1! I-:T l-rooni house, fur iil.shctl, water, garage, sis Sum mit. 3"Htt FOlt UKNT Vuiilshcd apt.: steam beat. The Pcrben. to Woiiii's si. 30;,. KOlt SAI.F. . heifer, .Inst GOLD BOND MOVIE BALL r 1 y mm m AT THE ORIENTAL GARDENS Tonite Saturday, Jan. 24 Scenes taken from here will be part of "THE GOLD BONDERS' " Feature film nt the Holly January 2V and 28. . MUSIC BY THE TOE ETHIOPIAN KNIGHTS Direct from Kansas City ' ADMISSION $1 00 LADIES FREE LUmBEIR arid POST SALE j Short Time Only ! Buy Now! 5 7-ft. Cedar Posts to 10 1-in. Lumber, 4-in. -..'.$ each & Wider Rough 00 Per M. -Rough & Wider 800 Per M. 2-in. Lumber, 4-in. .$ Also a quanity of cheap flooring. Ceiling and Finish Economy Lumber Co Phone 594 R. O. "Steve" STEPHENSON N. Court Street fresh. D. D. highw fly. cksonville 30:. tf maittoYliMii 11 3! I I I Ti Wflll ' '