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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOOW SUNDAY, JANUARY 23, 1931. -a Iocal and -'Personal :Approxlmiriily $I20W will - Ik (lliinbiit'(i )t puy ,o moniherH of the two 'ideal OiVKoti Nallonal Cltiafd l unltn Tuesday nlht, Cup tain1 Ciul Y. iVnKWnld announced ywterilay.' Attendance iU drills for th'o pant': reason '-' haw' been commendable, ho nald. lntcrp.tt hfw leached that point where a tttaltl'n list for new-'- recruits ' I dfrvelophiff.' . ' . . 1 i' Ice JnoohH In Ilospltul roneeininK a former well known Medford jnun ia Jinn k tcn i-e-.!! in in K lama I h Kalis for hpv eral years mti tho Klnhinth Kve iiIiik llfinld of Kridiiy-j-ald: "Lee .Infold f the .Maxnn-1-lhrmau wholfKiilf- Iiouho In confined to the I lillHidc honpitul where he lt ro epivinn mcdica 1 attention." Mrs. Hiihlmrri Improve. .Mrs. 'Marsare f Hubha'r.-, yho hm buen III foi.iejniwU-wei-k. it In a much improved condition add wa down town yesterday after noon shopping and vlnltinu friends. Dry fir labt $5.00 per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. tf Itetuni From .Mnntmin t'tah" hwit cool flft.&fl per ton! -Mrs. J. H. McAllister and daiinh off ear, .Med. KucL Co., Tel. fill), ter MarKUefite. returned Kriilay , ; tf from Ittitte, Mont., here they had To PilleiH New Klruu berry' ( inpent ihoipnm, tun1 monthH viU- An application for u plant pat- Weri Afler IliihliiesH. . .Min friends und relatlveff, Theyjcnl on n new variety of utrirw- II. M.; Ialyrmple and A., .lofpiri 1 reported considerable anotf around heirv U"veloi)ed bv the . Oregon Visitors Ifere Yesterday j Mr. Mann Huys Iroetly Mrjj. A. C. Mowlett ajul daughter, j .Mr. M. Mae Mann of Central Mi Haiti iUwleiU of KajtlelPoijU jectntly purchased thJ,Thad. I'oint, were shopping In Medford ! Colemun property at 8!t North yesterday accompanied by Vivian Main street in Ashland. Ilanriaford of this eity, -who hun; been visiting at HunnyHlde hotel, j and Kathleen High of Ashland. t first rresbyleriiin Church Claude B. I'orter. Minister Morning worship at Jl o'clock. womanhood. Phe died long ago. Those that saw her used to say thut she "floated" across the stage. If women dancers would dance, and not turn handnprlnKs or imi tate a thunder storm, many would be grateful. The new Dodgo Deluxe 0 ana , Th.r Harmon topic wil1 h Dodtro J are here. J f?ee them at? 1lime Lo" ICakln Motor Company. 30G were 'among th Medford people) unite, ninkincr winter upon a IIk In Vreka last week on business. Itl-oUeii Arm Siistnlneil A volley lall Rame last 'Wednes day hiKht at th I'lkH temple re nulled in a broken arm for Joe FlleRel. ' MAdforA Attorney, when he took an unexpected fall. ' TIave, you Been tho new Do dpe 0 and H't Keo them at j:ak!n Mo tor Company. 3UG htlll Shlppinir Fruit Ho far thin month. l.'t can of l Minor Ilrldce Work Ielay - The hard rain of lam Kriday Het back for one day the pouring ' of concrete in construct! nu the new Cottage Mtreet bridge over Hear ci-cM'k, the erection of which ha been fast progressing from tlie time actual work was Ktarted, but attraction. -Ice Pkntlng was also being enjoyed. Have you ecn the new Hodge Pe7,uxe; fl and 8? See them at Kn kin Motor 'Company. wp'erlnient tt;Ulon is believed to e Eddie Anderson, Chicago light- Count-j weight, put on bin dress clothes over his fighting trunks, stepped The music will he as follows: I into the ring, and married Miss Organ- Prelude "Bells of Aber- Babe .Matthews, the solemn words dorey" Ktewartl spoken hy Municipal Judge Buttin. Violin Solo "Meditation from I The bridge retired, having been Thais" Massenet kissed by everybody in the ring. ' C.erahtlho Thompson ' Kddie took of his dress clothes. Organ' of fertory 'Ilerceuse won the decision from Hilly Vauftn, BERMX, Jan. :M. r- MARSHKUOLD, Jan. 24'. &)- man officials hi a using in a new The Moore mill company at Han issue of 20 mark bills a paper don will resumo operations on containing watermarks identical January 1 !, according to 11. T. with the portraits Huperimposeu .Muure, general manager. nirty on them, thus making counterfeit- men are now employed installing trig almoHt impossible. I new lumber earners. Fox West Coast Theatres the first attempt In this state - Denneeiahd started on his honeymoon to -make u-e of the new plant pat ent law. I .ant notice to party -rho took 300 j the Ut nr :Ci fleeceB of wool. Tf " 1 . 'not reutrned at once will prosecute ev Kales .Manager 1 'do the full extent of the law. Xo Kl "Larsen." newly ' appointed quesiinns asked. 3ft B Xonhwest district saies manager"! i for Hubbard & company, was ft I. Mi to Collision Itip'ited pears nave neen n.,.,eu m.....,,, u.m ftmi.y (1(.,.(y (ll(f.s nftt Modtord to eastern markew. after , ,lIf.r lhp 1)rf,(iu,tion madn a fow having 1nfn"lrt loeTrstnrnge -since structure would the - hint -fruit rteaon. Portraits of distinction. The Pensleyn, opp. Holly Theater, tf Out of Town Visitors . Iocluded amonK the visitors in Medford yetMrduy from county points were I.ela Wilcox of Mis souri Flats, P. R. Springer of lleagle, - Cecil Itolierts of Itogue HIver and Ttojeoe Larson of I'rcts-pPct. probably he completed and In use in BO days. tIf.you enjoy good food at low prlcM. eat at the Holland Coffee Shop, 3U0tf To Arrive Today . ilmmy Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moore, will arrive in Medford this morning after com pleting a very ucccuful term at the.' M od est 6 Junior eo 1 1 ego. Jimmy-- will rcmnin in Medford this term, recuperating his health, and continue his studies next September. Guaranteed Kadio Kervitlng, us ing unequalled Supreme Dlanom eier. Short-waves and Supcrhets a specialty. Alrnus Prultt. 579 Fran quette Ave.. Phone 1247. 304tf fhiik In (inlt HHI Clan-nee Shaver has returned to fluid Hill from Ashland after about a year' time pent in that city, during Whieh time he was employed ai the Viuing theater. If you enjoy good food at low prices, eat ut the Holland Coffee Shop. . 300tf local business 1'isUor in Medford last week. Mr. Lansen In well known here as the first "flying salesman" to visit this territory. He is an "Xperienced pMot and formerly covered the Northwest by plane. Mr. T.arsen wa accom panied on his visit to t his city by AVa lines Olosxer, Pacific coast manager for the Huhhard com pany, manufacturer, of electrical equipment. Kdhh Hiudon Smith and 1. A. IJearly. bfith of Medford, were principal. Involved In an nuto Anthem "Out of the Ueptha" : Scott Organ Prelude "Sortie" Dunham Ministry of music: Klsie Carle ton Strang, soprano; Kdna Kifert Isaacs, contralto; p. K. Waldron, tenor: Dr. V. V. Howard, bass; Kva Hazelrigg Marsh, organist. The j; o u n g people's worship services at fi:30 with age group Christian Kndeavor group wm "a. iow results ,ll this happened In Omaha, could anything he more edifying? The Tiritish will release Mahat ma Gandhi who has been in prison since last Muy and made a very comfortable prisoner, Hritain being careful not to make him a martyr. Tho trouble is that being releas ed it will he necessary for him to invent some interesting ngitat on. A Aluhatma must, like a sales- . ' " "" " ! Cive n sneeh.l m-mrrnn. nn.nn.em-i . IiUL l,uui """Hl, peac(MUl at crasn r rmay on toe narnenurg. - - ........ . near iinpsn't know par-ilv wliat , . ' oratinc Youth Dav. Evervonn s MLa'.1' ooemi i Know exjeuy wnai Permanent wave, 5,00 complete; facials, scalp treatments and oil shampoos, r0c. pre vast Jleauty Shop. Xla W. Main. Tel. 33. 2r3tf ;Phone 542. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service . ; 237tf Out- of State Motorics Included omong - the motorists who reglwtered yesterday at the local branch of th out of tatr attt-regtstintion-4urati were T. A. AltnmonN rf Cincinnati Ohio. John C.1 Ohrtstonen of Knst Standwood, Wh,, nn Jack Wollenberg of Sun iFrnnrisco. (Burn green, fir slabs wJth dry w-ftoxl and cut. fuol bill. : AaIc -Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631.. 2 T i t C Vmylyucdw Ju, .Mcdl'oril . t.M.ii n,nd lrs. Thor) oh.h left thoiilrst of. the -week for Medfotd, where they wiU- make their home for a few "weeks, whilo the former la dttcndJng to business affairs. Thcy.wer married in Denver, Colo.v January H, and have not de aided jUHt where they will bo lo cated permanently. Mr, Cobb waa Airs. - Catherine Grirfith, of Denver, boforo her marriage. Mr. Cohh Ja well known in K owe burg. ' having resided .hero. for . muny yexu-a.-Ilosehurg News Hevlow. Xdlc9 If youit wardroho .Jioeds C.lhfi over,to,:tlnish,ot the reason, call (ho. Fashion -Shop, 424 Medford Whiff. Phono UR1. tf Ijftrgv AtloiirtiiniX!i KxMMtrrt A, largo urn-out of World war veternnsrH looked- for when the .reRiifar meetlnpr of Medford Post NbV5 fnTten iplfrev ht the Armory tomhrrow nljfht. 'A spirited debate ofv he fcUbject of 'Prohibition" hy two- well, known" authorities heads onterlntnmem prbgram K and tfren-ill he refreshments served hy'thn Auxiliary after rhe meet Ini'. 1jome Interesting ' rommtttee rporrR; and other huetnens mat ters' Wirt" he Included In the hrlef huttln'ejat eKslnn All " ex-service men are cordinlly Invited to at tend. v ... Broken windows reglaxed hy TriFWbrldge.nWnt Wnrks.- ?30tf When your Groceryman offers you bread baked in Southern Oregon he is attempting to give you Jresh quality biead at a a reasonable ' price and keeping the money, at home. When He Offers you bread baked out side Southern Oregon at a cheaper price he h attempting to sell you an inferior product and Bending your money out of town never to return. License Salt Continues lp until bun evening, there had been.iil dng licenses Issued so far Oil year, with the latent licenses going -to linger Karly. A. A Seekul z. Ka rl H. Fell I, Si d ney Kmith and Itoy Ward of Milford Alex Sparrow of Medford and V V. Mills of Ashland. If you enjoy good food at low prices, eat at the Holland Coffeo Shop. 300tf Hen It li AHMK'hillnn Meet A meeting if the County Health association will Tie held at the l'n ion church In Phoenix, on Monday. For grade A raw milk, call 590, Campbell Dairy. . Two. deliveries. If SpendH Week-end Here MIh ieorgbi Currier, teacher at tho -Trail school, Is . spending the week-end in Medford with friend and relatives. She attended I he local teaehers' Institute tvt Kaftle F'olnl yesterday while en route to Med forth ' Its Angeles Visitors John A; Clark, sale promotion manager for the W'eatJnt: bouse electric range, was n local busi ness visitor from Los Angeles yesterday. 8.1c: l tf Daily' Taxi, Phono 13. to 4 passengers. (rants Push Tenuis lnMs The . J ra n la J as high school tennis club has accepted the cbal lengo extendi'd It by the Medford team. With much good material to choose from. Including the five men who made the first team last year.'tbe 'local team expects to win a few la u re t t h is sea moji. As Medford l greatly weakened by t he I oks of her number 1 am! t! men, iI-Mmistnn and Parley, so not much U expected from the pear- city 1hi season In the way of I tennis. fi rants T'ass P-utlclin. road, according to an accident re-1 """k way. reruno i nnri n,x fii vmim-.I iv ut th nniicP invited to attend this interesting station. I program given by the young j pie entirely. Here Visiting Kelailves j M rs. Paul K i n ca id of O ra n t ' Pass arrived in Medford Friday to visit relatives over, the week -' end. Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One) to do with the 00.000.000 that stand behind him. What would Napoleon have done with such a crowd, or one of the f?reat tartar rulers, or even some leader of Tammany hall who would know how to use their votes? .lodge lx'avltt'j Wire Dead K I ore pec Margaret Ieavitt, wife of A. 1 4. I.eavitt. former circuit court judge In the Klamath dis t riet a nd well k n own In Med ford, died at her home In Klamath Falte last week after an Illnesa of ' sev eral months- at tho age -of 82 1 years. I Praises His Home City Medford Is prospering, say.s R. the human mind that performs these miracles, which is even more amazing. If you wonder at the electron, " consider the Intellect that weighs the electron, as it does the distant star, and meas ures the speed of both. ' If you say "He careful of your i ' We The total collection of revenues in 1H30 from motor vehicle licenses In Louisiana showed an increase of $.iti6.ti."i8 over ll2!i. Wildcats still abound In North Carolina, and 429 bounties were paid for them fn 1 930. Tho new Dodgo DeLuxo 6 and Dodge 8 are here. Seo them at lOakin Motor Company. 306 Permanent re-waving with Shel ton's Tulip Oil gives, your hair a soft lustre and does away with that dry, straggly nppearanco. Emma Cllno Hhop, Phono 454. 30G 111 "' " L California Couple To Wed A' marriage liceiiMo wa Issued yestei'day .4.0 'Wwliuce, m- Noles, !(1 and Marian Reeves, 82, both of Maxwell Calif, ' Jtrill Slieet. Metal Work does ex pert repairing,- fonder und auto body, repairing. tf Surprised Al Iteport .., A. It. Collette, principal of the Hum Valloy, high school, when In Medford yefdordny, expressed ome Htirprlse that the S.t Marys hoys' basketball team did not Hike kind ly to the decision of the Sam Valley quintet not to play the local team next Week, Mr. Collet do dared there wnj no game sched uled. Tho new Dodge- DeLtlXo 6 and Dod go 8 a ro hero. See them a t akin M:tor Company. 306 Two Civil Actions Filed Kllena Pinioning filed suit In circuit court yesterday a walnut Mr. and Mrs. a A. Kijnschell for $2,000 cmrmeu io ne nue on a iromissory note. A suit wa nlso filed yes terday hy Manuel Alves and Anna Alvew Against Lawrence and Pearl Wilson for the collecting of a ipromlssnry note for SL7JU.28. j Have -oti ee? tho nw Dodgo tfi and 8? ,Seo them at Kakin M (tor Company.. 3fi1 Visitor I'iiu Aslilaiul M. O. W llkiim. attorney, was among , ih business visitors in Medford yesterday from Ashland. For grade A raw milk, call Campbell Dairy. Two deliveries. : . tt jltelncating Highway I'oh A crew of ten linemen, em ployee of ibn 'Pacific Telephone i A Telegraph company, are engaged I in relucating n portion of tho poles j lietween Talent and Ashland In accordance with order from the I state highway commission the setting hack of the company lines being necessitated by the widen lug of the Pacific highway which tt.t now under way. The linemen and their families are locn ted at the Llthln Springs hotel while en Kiigcd In the work north of town, expecting to complete the present Job within a couple of weeks. A-hland Tidings. Illff DeMolny Dnwe Planned ' T lift 1 )e M o lay h of ( ) rn n t ft Pa ss are making preparations to hold a dance in 4ho near -future, at whlnh Invitations are to be ex tended to Ihe Ma.snntt of lrants Pns,H and Medford, and the De Molays of Medford. Our new stUfilo U opposite new Holly theater. The Pcasloys. tf At Klamath Falls II. K. . Jonea , arrived in Klam ath Falls 'Friday for a several days' visit in that city. Lake Creek - Ornngo dance, Sat urday night. 304 Forest Siiifrs Jlolil Meet The night- session of the annual meettng of ihe -Siskiyou national forwt taff held at flranta Pass last 'Friday wij utiended by about twenty members of the Crater national forest staff of rangers, of ficials, etc., who arrived hack In Medford at 3:00 n. nr. Hat unlay. and report that they greatly en Joyed the entertainment. was in 'Kugene Thursday. Business seems to be good and promises to be better, he says. Kugeno Itog-isier-tluard. "Oregon, Land of Wonders," is the topic of an illustrated article on this at ate. appearing in the current nupiln'r of Lno Animo. the magaziiu if the iWafoway fetores. Ine. The article ia accompanied by a full page layout of Oregon's .scenic and recreational attractions. The fea t u re was compi led by Fd Peydel, Safeway buyer for the Portland district." ' 1 " ' 1 Mistletoe Club Will . , Mei't Tuesduy The Mist letoe club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 In the IC. P. hall on North Grape street. There will be a short business ses sion. All elective officers innd those taking part In the Installa tion next' Thursday evening are requesied to be at tlo hall Tues- : day afternoon for-practice. ' ; Special Convorjitloii Of ?rater Lako Chapter No. 32, It. A. M. Tuesday evening. Jan. 37th, at 7:80 p. m. Work in P. M. and M. 12. M. dogrees. Viittng coninl tons welcome. Hy order of ' f M. HOUSTON, IL P. fl-F.n. It. ALISON. Scy. H07 health," little boys and grown men pay no attention. If you say "Jack 1 Willi ttur.l-'u Inn linn.l t.. I. ...II., ;. .Nicholson of that city. who an( may hg Tm everybody pays attention. Dempsey neelected a small cut. The Invisible germ is more pow-! ertul than the greatest finhter. The j powerful hum) is swollen twice its j size, and may bo amputated. ! -Had Denipsey immediately flood-1 ed the cut with iodine, he would have had no trouble. .War vet-1 erans will tell you that soldiers were court martiaied for failure to apply iodine even to the slightest wound. Don't neRlect sllRht Injuries. . A. boy at play In' the Christmas holidays was pushed into a rose bush his hand was pricked by a thorn and he died of lockjaw, the Serins, doubtlessly contained in manifre used to fertilize the roses. Pavlown. Kreat Russian dancer. Is dead. They .may possibly dance in .Heaven, since they have music and David's danciiiK before the ark. was approved ubave. In that case, Pavlowa by tills time may have met and watchod Taglioni, Kiealest ballerina that ever lived on earth. In modern (lancing various things are Imitated, Apaches, and heaven Unofi wbut, Even Pavlown bad to Imitate a sunn. Tagllimi imitated nothing, content to Interpret the firnco of rind of Tlmnk-s. wish to thank our many friend. for their kindness and sympathy to us In nur recent be reavement In the los. of our be loved wife, mother and sister: also for the lovely flora! offerings. Tbo. Verryninn, Wilda Merrym.'in. ICUen Merryman. ' !l'.' S. Anderson, . -Mr. and .Mrs. K. W. Anderson. Mr. and .Mis. II. I!. Wchh. Mr. and Mrs. II. h Xordwick. Mr. .md Mrs. I,. Furiee. 3"". Secure Your Dog LICENSE Now! Avoid Penalty PAY ONE TAX ONLY at County Clerk's Office Mrs. Ida Wood anil Florence flraves, piano Instruction. Jlitfh school credit i;Ken. Sutdlo 2110 N. Oakdalp Ave. 305 Visited In Yreka . Al.r and Mjs.,t C. M. Kldd of Medford were, in Yreka Wednes day and Thursday visiting nnd at tending to lysines matters, a were aUo Mr. and Mrs. J. O. f.ove, lo of thislty, nccordinR to the Siskiyou News. Hum heavy rouch nnd smooth htocks;. they last lonner. Med. l'uel Co., Tel. 631. tf WcIIh A Hnsy V. S. Marslml Medford has not seen much of Cnl d .-Wells, deputy t'. H. mar- hal with headquarters here. for! the Jpast two weeks. as ' he has been kept no busy transport I mr ' fdf ral prisoners from K latitat h Falls to Portland, nnd In looking! after official business on the Klam ath Indian reservation, luit he Is liable 1o turn up at hl dek In the federal huildinjr most any day now. Those wishing to start or Increase their Investments with Investors Syndicate, see Lottie Howard he fore 9 mornings. Tel. I336-L. 307 J Mm. Alleo Olln Peardorf, for merly nf l'alace Iteauty Shop, has returne, to hor work at tho Wine land lteauty Shop, next to the Med ford hottd. For ovenlnt; appoint ments rail fil, 305 shopping In Meiltonl . Aniontf the many people from other lornllilcH chopping in Med ford yesiej-day nf ternoon were Mrs. 1,. P. llarrlH anr Mrs. Myrtle Cutor of Central Point: Mrs. otto Carter, Mr Donnt Oraffiis Mrs. F. A. Piiu nei ty nnd Mr, Chub Anderson of Phoenix, Mr. and Mrs. h. I.ar .n and son of Itueh, and Mr. and Mrs. Hoy peter man of Prospect, Your hair will look Tove-ly In nil kind nf weather If ymi get one. of our $r permanent waves. Kath ryn l.ncai.'ll, 2S0 8. Central. Phone nvt. . - so;, Heads Mcthnl Swlety Dr. Kalph Stearns nf Klamath Falls was elected president of the 1 Klamath-Lake County Medical a- sdriatlon at a- Joint meeting held I In KHmrtth TaU last Tinvdar. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY; VANTi:i) cnlves. call Ventral Point. .114 und will coii'.o and Ki-t them, I'rlrea rlnhu 311 FOIL. lt):N'T 1-room unfurnished house. Call r. Ill-It. .111 KOH StA 1.1 (inod imvI portable spray rins. All stxei A-l shape. Itaruains! iee Jack Moore. TtKAI. ltl'VS! 6-ROOM plHetered house, I lied- roonis, 1 Hath, screen iwrch. laundry truys. Oaraue and wood shed, lalst aide, 43.4IMI tJIIH .down, balance $3n monthly. ALMOST NKW fi rooms and butll. Screen porch. laundry trays, hardwood floors, laranc. wood .shod. KjiM side. C.ood loca tion. Non-isideat will .acrificn at i;.4ilrt for fulck Mle. finly Jttlil down, I1. like rcjjt. . ONK AClllV livrrlra an., f .cn. New 4-tuom piaslcred boue. Hath, humcnl, and (urnactf heal, tlarae. oily water. Close in. frprini; Street. Kent You monthly. These nnd many oilier Kooil bnvs. j n. R. Mtt.i.Aiii) iti l'nst Main . . 3(;. PASTEURIZED for the School Children Boys and girls priing to school need our milk 1o bnilil sturdy bodies and quick - thinking miuds. It's pure, whole milk nnd it's perfectly pnsteur ixod in our spick nnd spun dnivv. i I MILK , llllllli Wo use ovorv euro in so- tfw n llllllllllllllll M AJ f M nsis, on- A -Will? SJ MILK Gold Seal ICE CREAM is a year round dessert! ' The children, will always welcome ice cream on your table. Sold Everywhere in Southern Oregon -A- r-7j 1 1 TMI i. TSJJJ. Jl a i I - . 1 . I ) Starting Today DIRECT FROM THE FRONT PAGE iMrftrsff"!?:?o The head line heroine in her last " pictyre Continuous Shows kv j h. r i3oii tm y i.-. V 'wis. 3& mma With Stewart Erwin. Normah Foster ; Harry Green, Dixie Lee ' "IT'S" a flood bet . . . the Queen of Hearts backed by Four Aces in a picture that's a Royal Flush for entertainment. Bargain C Matinee 4 3 Evening 50c Kids Always 10c BSMBBI Coming Wednesday 3 DAYS BEGINS 'jf'' ' ' TODAY '$Mtim ! Continuous 1?:30 to 11 ' I . VVCv ' JAMES HALL C ' ISk. ' Anita Louise v Jfo 'kWS$i 1 Hobart Bosworth fif':;': : rMV?,: ; In a tremendous drami of bravery . . . ' ' f of physical courage and dauntless "T"' V $i :W(Y V heaits . . . enacted aflainst a fiery J ' Bobby Agnew in imVW 'K "Pick 'Em Young" , I ('' i KVf ' METROTONE NECvS V '' tl Mat. 10. 25 i-Vtlli ' jU, v Eve. io,35 vwlfr I T I,. 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