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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXR MRDfrORD, QKEOOS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 27. 1931.
Iocal and
-'Personal
Army TtfKHiltliifr Offlwr lli're
, hWUtonnnt ColontM Thus. Kvnnfl
McHrnyer, uHRlntunt I'nltod StntrH
army recruiting officer for the
Orison district for the jjuhI six
yenn. and who had been Mick with
flu In his room at the Hot? Jaok
jjon -Kino hla arrival In the city
lUftt Friday to confer with Hergeam
Cirovor Owon, local army recruit
ing officer, loft thin jioon for
Klamath Falls to look nrter re
cruiting hviHlnnHH there,
1tt for Ylwilla
S. A. TiOKKri nnd daughter. Kthel
and Gladys, left by motor today
for Visalla, Cal., where they plan
to finako their permanent home,
Thoy had resided In Medford for
KO mot imp . and thoir departure is
cauilng cQnsldorablo r as ret among
their friends, Mm Ethel lioggH
wan connected with the law firm
of Newbury & Newbury for the
pat year and will begin duties
with n law firm in V walla upon her
arrival there.
From Tlslant VMoh
C,Yenu from dUiant oltlo regis
tered today at Medford hotel were
Mr. and Mm. B. O. Ilaynes, Mr.
nnd Miv. F. 71. Cottrell of Van
couver. It. C, Will. S. Hose of
Boise, Ida., Mr. and Mm. F. .J.
Sells of Calgary, Canada, and Fred
V. Jlorigxon of Toronto, Canada,
.Carnival dance, Jaekwon Sprint.
Hftturday 'night. 310
Hotel Man Visit City
'B. O. Hayes of the Hotel Oros
ener, Vancouver, n. C, who in en
routo' for a visit in Houthern Cali
fornia, ppent yewtertlny In this city
nnd was a gtiPHt at the Hotel Med
ford, Portraits of distinction. The
PcrtHleyfl, opp.- Jlolly Theater, tf
Vlfill In Kufcono Over Wk Knil
Mr. and Mm. Fred Sander nnd
son Cyril pcnt the week end In
Kiigene visit In k with their son,
Harold and family. Harold In fly
ins instructor nt the Hohi Airways.
- If you enjoy pood food nt low
price, eot at tho Holland CoTfee
fihop. 300tf
MfAlllslri's An Home
Mrs. J. 12. McAlliter and daugh
ter Marguerite returned Friday
evening from Butte, Mont., whore
they have been vIm! 1 1 nfr relatives
for-tho past two months. Kn route
homo they spent a week In Port
land aH guortiH of M Ins Oretn Kirk
patrlck, -who formerly resided here
: Mnrdl -Orafl dance, Jackson
Spring, Saturday nlBht. 81(1
RwIhh Candy Itevlvcd.
AIr. Tiny Altherr of. Gold Hill
and tlatw. Mm, U. U Cook, were
burtincKH visltom in foOford today
Mr- Altherr recently received a
box. of chocolate) from a relative.
In Switzerland.
rhbrie 542. We'll haul away
your rofus. City Sanitary Service.
". , ' 237tf
Mrs. Slaiiff Homo
Mrs. Katherino Stang arrived In
Medford 'by train today from Ku
rhfl where she had spent the week
Wd with friends and relatives.
Bum jrroen fir Blnhs with dry
'wood and cut fuel bill. Ask Med.
Fuel Co., Tel. 631.. 2BCtC
KxportcKl Hero Ttxluy
Herb Owen was expected to nr-
rivo -in Medford today in oonnec
lion with tho wrestling bout ho is
holding In .Medford tomorrow
flight fenturlnn Ray Frlsbio, Mod
ford fireman, nnd Hon Mnlr, Aus
tralian heavyweight r.hamp, In tho
main ovent. Last night Mr. Owen
promoted his "first wrestling match
In. Grant Pawn, and drew a good
house,
t. For reliable taxi aorvlco call Pfn.
Rata 25o. 313
Marrluiro TiwiiHOH Yesterday
The couniy clcrk'n offlco Issued
marrlago licenses yesterday after
noon to prod Warneke, 21, Port
land, nnd Marjorla Neumelster, 23,
Klntnath Falls, and to Hnrry Goblo,
IH. nnd Uoulse Williams, 1(1, both
of Kureka, Cal, Warneke is a
prizefighter pud linn appeared In
local bouts. . ,
Jjtdles. If your wardrobe needs
polng over to finish out the season,
oall tho Fashion Khop, 424 Medford
Rid. Phone list. . tf
JUih the u nips
"Robert Kmmens, son of Pr. nnd
. Mrs. J. J. Ftnmens, b cunflned to
his home with mumps.
Broken windows reglazod by
Trowbridge. Cabinet Works. 230tf
IVHrVwtmtlnn 1,1st (inmx
Figures ut the county court to
day revealed that the list of regis
tered unemployed In Jackson coun
ty ha grown to 700, with possi
bilities Hint it will he larger. At
th present, there are only 00 Jobs
opan to take enre of the demand
for employment and men are be
ing1 rotated on shifts In an effort
to jrlve n many as possible needed
work.
Dry fir and mixed green white
and black oak, K'.-tO nnd $2. 80 pet
tier. Nathan U. Neweomb.. Jr.,
7Jt R Central, or Phone 73S-K.
307tf
IJbrurlan Over Mumps
Miss Myrnn llarrett, high school
librarian, who had been II) at bet
homo for tho past two weeks with
mumps, has resumed duties this
well at aehool.
' tflah'ii best coal $13.50 per ton
off car. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631.
tf
rndcrgwfi 0Hi'tlnn
Mrs, Clatous MeCreedle, who
underwent a major operation nt the
Community hospital this orning,
Is reported to bo getting along
nicely thin afternoon.
For. reliable tyxi nt-rvjco call nno.
Rflto 25c, ' . 313
Ort'tfoiilanji In City
OregonlanK at Medford hotels In
cluded Mm. Marshall X. Dana and
daughter; (1. H. Phle, J.- A. )!
mandy. O. J. IJall, K. L. Mil the.
(.'. A. Deling, JS. M- Jiunnan, 11.
S. Klndlay, 11. r. Walling, J. It.
Klrky, CI, It. Horner, Ocorge IS.
Coition, A. (. Harifon, Jt. j. Hog-
er, J ue Heed and J. tllerzinger of
I'orLland, Kin I It. Htone of Klamath
Fall. (1. Orfbotne and W. P. Wat
klnH of Salem and C). A. Prince of
Kugene.
Moon Ah Jury Whiten
L. I. Moon, fedora) prohibition
officer of Ashland, left Monday for
Portland whero he will appear be
ff)VH the federal grand Jury an a
wltneHH In the .loo llrown "eon
Hplrncy" cao Moon will not re
turn to rioutbern Oregon until
March.
Phone !ioa for
CourteoiiM drlvei'H.
Checker Cuba.
Hate 2uc. 313
l,ert for Vreka
Ted Chamber of the local May
las shop left today for Vreka on a
burtlneHH trip.
Tf you enjoy good food nt low
prlees, eat at tho Holland Coffeo
Khop. 300tf
ShiiKia H i,ni.
The Khawta, northbound South
ern .Pacific train, wax late this
morning, lue to trouble with a
cylinder head. The repair were
made nt Montague,
If you enjoy good food nt low
prices, ent at tho Holland Coffee
Shop. 300tf
.Mr. Itusli IteluriiM Home
Floyd Hush, technician at KM
KI), arrived in Medford from Port
land where ho has spent tho past.
several days. . Mr. Rush brought
Homo; equipment for the station
baclc with him.
For Kndo A raw milk, eal R9!),
Campbell Hairy. Two deliveries,
tf
Ahluitl T.iiiM'heoii Gliosis
Mrs. B. VI. P.alis and Mrs. P. ft.
Provost of 'Anli land pent yenter
day In Medford and were luncheon
gtiesia of friends.
Brill Sheet Metal Works does ex
pert repairing, fender and auto
body repairing. tf
Mr. ItoMeiilierK Homo
Hiurry Rosenberg of tho Rear
Creek orchard, nrrlved In Med
ford this morning from San Fran
clsco where ho has been on a busi
ness visit.
For grado A raw mlllc, call BOO,
Campbell Dairy. Two deliveries,
tf
Collect lug; Roiinly Warrants
Tiie county clerk's office iswtied
bounty warrants .today to 'Nate
Hamilton, Talent, two coyotes; A.
J. Rrlte, Jacksonville, two bobcats;
Hill Watch, Eagle. Point, ono hob
cat; U. Swingle, Eaglu Point, ono
coyote.
Como to tho card party Wednes
day night at the Parish hall.
Everybody Invited. 307
Miss Gould In City
Miss Dorothy Gould, who has
been attending art school in San
Francisco, arrived in Medford by
train today.
Dry fir slabs $5.00 per load. Med.
Fiiol Co., Tel. 031. tf
Sam Raker Recovering1
Sain 'H. Rakor, cashier of the
Grants Pass-Josephine bank, who
wa operated upon recently In the
St. .Vtn'eent hospital , In Portland
was reported Monday to be getting
along very well so well that ho
has an appetite for whatever
amount of food the doctor will
allow him. Grnntj Pass Courier.
nod Letter Day nt M. M. Rtore
Wednesday. Double S. & H. sav
ing stamps on all cash purchases.
10 free stamps nt tho premium
station. 307
Fmm Northern Ktt
Residents of Washington state
registered- nt local hotels Include
Mr. and Mrs. A. W, Poarson of
Hvrott, and the following from
Seattle: Ti nnd Mrs. C. H. Fi
rell, 4, iF, Russo, C. N. Oard, Rex
Alloway, W. M. Scale. Chas. A.
Glllls, F. W. Rrehm, G. K. Stewart,
Mr, nnd Mrs. U. W. Goodman, .
Clean-up prices on nil oars Iff t
at Graham Garage. 312
Basketball Humes Tomorrow
Central Point high school and
town teams will play the Jackson
ville high school and town teams
at, Control Point tomorrow cvontng.
A delicious turkey dinner, will he
served at the sixth annual statea
banquet to be held nt the Klrst
M, K church bamiuet hall next
Saturday at tliflO p. m, We are all
going as wo made reservations yes
terday by calling 3J6-J-2. , 300
From Gold Hill
Mr. and Mrs. It. h. Mills of Gold
Hill were In Medford this fore
noon.
Individual styles and soft, lus
trous wave with Tulip oil permnn
ents. Kmma Cllne Shop. Phone
454. 312
lnlgi Hall Filtered
Prowlers last night entered the
Ktiluhtrt of Pythias lodge hall and
realixfd seven dollars in chunge Tor
their efforts, according to a report
at the police station thl.n forenoon
Kntranee wan made through
window.
Come to the vard party Wednes
day night at the Parish hall.
Kverybody Invited. 307
lloHebiifff Dolling Vp
HesldenU of llosoburg are being
asked by the secretary ((f the Hose
burg chamber of eommeree to
make a special effort to mow lawns
and clean up about their homes
ami otherwise doll up the city
against the time when the national
committee that is looking up 0 ile
for the soldiers' home make it
visit.
Those wishing to start or Inraso
their Investments with Investors
Syndicate, seo Lotti Howard he
re 9 morning. Tel. 133-U 307
Isptt for Callfornifl
Mrs. Abble Hnlley left Saturday)
for Fullcrton, Cal.. to .Hp end a1
mhnrt time vitlnf; friwml and rel-lf"
d)Ikj I k '. '
Here on llulito4
The lint of busineK callers in
Medford today include Carl H.
Itouth of Cold Hill, John Conley
of Jacksonville, Mark Wright of
Phoenix, F. I.. Caton of Sams Val
ley, fcrvin Howe of Trail. Mltw
Fdlih Holers . of ltoti lane and
George Ktowell of Eaule Point.
Red letter Day at M. M. Store
Wednesday. Jouble S. & H. sav
ing HtanipH on all c.ih purchones.
10 free Htamp at the premium
station. " 30'
Mr. Heck Will it South
Phillips Peck, who has hee'n In
this city for several days confer
ring with local Insurance dealers,
will leuvo thfrf evening for ' San
Francirtco,,
Permanent waves that leave your
hair soft and nttraetlvo looking.
Get one for rf at Kathryn liOca
tell's, 20 S. Central. Phone 374.
312
Miss IuHicrs Returns
Misrt Louise Leathers returned
yesterday evening from Gazeilo,
Cal., where who was called last
Friday by; the serif) us Illness of
her father, -George Leathers. She
made the trip south with ICdBon
Foulke, Jr., who came for her from
Vreka. She reports her father's
condition much Improved.
Look! BOe, $1.00, $L(t8 buys
any winter hat at the Emmy Lou
Hal Shop in the M. M. Store to
morrow. 307
Return to California
. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Godlovo and
Tommy Henderson, who have been
visiting In this city for some time
while Mrtf. Godlovo received med
ical treatment, left this nfo ruing
for their home In Rlshop, Cal.
Burn heavy rough and smooth
blocks; they last longer. Med. Fuel
Co., Tel. 631. . 'tf
Si ra Jigs ltetn rii from Kureka
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Strang return
ed to Medford yesterday from Ku
reka, Cal., where they spent two
days visiting and transacting busi
ness,
Our new studio is opposito new
Holly theater. Tho Peasleys, tf
Mm, Pix'hUhi Improved
Mrs. Corrino Preston, mother of
Dr. .7 a men C. Hayes, who has been
In this city from Seattle for several
weeks visiting tho Hayes family,
has been very 'III for several days
but is much Improved this morn
Inw. Red Letter Day at M. M. Slore
Wednesday. Double H. & H. sav
Inftr stamps on all cash purchases.
10 freo stamps at tho premium
station. 307
New Itadlo mUupc
"Lord Hantinet and his adven
tures In America,", a now lii-min-uto
dramatized, humorou upisode
feature, to he broadcast weekly,
will bo on tho air for the first time
tonlpht at 8: Hi over station KMKD.
.Phono 000 for Checker Cabs.
Courteous drivers. Rate- 25c. 313
S. P. Official In City
J. A. Ormandy, passenger traffic
agent for tho Honthrn Pacific com
pany, was visiting Medford and
Ashland yesterday from Portland.
New sprlnR millinery for your
Inspection at the Hand Hox. 307
Mr. )nnn mul Daughter Horo.
Mrs. Marshall N. Dana, wife of
the nssoclato editor of tho Port
land Journal, and daughter, wen
KuestH at the Hotel Medford yes
terday.
Rally's Taxi, Phono 15. 35c; 1
to 4 passengers. tf
Army Kxams Aimmimvd.
ICxami nations for appointments
as officers of the Fulled States
army veterinary reserve corps will
be held throughout the country
from March 0 to 21, according 10
word from IHh corps area head
quarters at San Francisco. AppH
cants must be between the sues
of 2 and 30 and must possess
ijood physical qualifications, in
addition to a pond professional
knowledge. All entrants who pass
these examinations wilt receive
commissions as second lieutenants
In the veterinary reserve units of
the. army.
Permanent wave, $5.00 complete;
facials, scalp treatments nnd oil
shampoos, 50c. Provost Heauty
Shop, HIS W. Main. Tel. 303. 2&3tf
Hublmrd Urn. HruHMlellng.
Ucmodcllng of Hubbard Pros.
store Is in process this week. The
offices of the store are being
mo'ed to a more central location
in Hie building and will be re
decorated. Ited Letter Day nt M. M. Store
Wednesday. Double S. & H. sav
ing .stamp'1 on nil cash purchases.
1 0 free stamps at the premium
station. 307
Want l.oeal Information.
The Medford ehauiber of er.m-
meree received mumrii'N during
the past week' from quite a num
ber of out of .state people deslr
inn information on 1 loco I eoi di-
tions. The llt IncludcH H. A.
Dnuu'ion of Pi-chcoU, Arl.: O.
Teslermnn of Ordwuy, Colo,; Frank
it. Smith of Portland. MUh,; tMio
Hetliu of Tbreo Forks. Mont.; T.
II. Mahaffcy of Midwest, Wyo.;
I!, O. Wade of Fdeoiuh, Tex.;
Mrs. W. H. Ward of Point Wash
inglon, Kla.; William James of
Suit lvike City, Ctnh.
Freo Shampoo Mon. Tues. Wed.
with Marvel or Fitter Wave. Tulip
Oil Permanent are marvelous! Ho.
man's. Phon 67. 312
New of Donth llwlvnl.
Announcement was received in
Medtord today of the death of O.
A. Morse of Portland, formerly of
021 Kd arris street, this otty.
Fxtrn smelal, l lot of shoes,
values to 't.!!t. special 12.05. The
Hand Ilex and Shoe Hox. 307
Captured
i ) j
j Associated Press Photoi
Mrs. America Longworth, Frank,
Hn, Ohio, 19-year-old mother, was
captured with two boy companions
and accused of having attempted
to rob the Monroe. Ohio, National
bank.
ItcKister From Hear State.
Among those from California
registered in Medford last nitfht
nt local hotels were Mr, and Mra.
John Vullmer and Sherman Moore
of Mr. Shasta City, Charles ' Mc
Patil nf Fresno, Mr. and Mrs. II.
Clostello of Los Angeles and the
follnwlnp from Han erancisco: li.
F. Scott. Jl. A. Fletcher, Mr. and
Mrs. lien M. Ijukfn, W. C. Hchaf
siein and Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
I!rndy.
Radio Program
KMED
(Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Station)
...... ..
4 Tuesday " !
I'. M.. ' "' ' ' .
5 to l-nwls Super Snrvice
Hint inn; Nowr PiKest and
-MiirketH by Mull Trlumin.
(! to 7 Rcehe Snrvico; Your
Office Hoy. , .
4 7 to 8 Ia'.I'h Ont AssoPlated;
Mimical Novelty, UBC; v
8 to 0 Lllierty Meat. Market;.
hold Hanquot,- KMED; Ita-
din Drama, XII1C. - . '.
'9 to 10 I'lia atoms of Broad-
'. Way,-UBC.' ' . .--' ' s '
Wednesday . -4
-a; m. - ' '; . ' '
7:5.1. to 8 Breakfast. Broad-
cast of News by Ma.ll THh-
line. ' ' ".
8 to KMRD BreBontatlon.
9 to 1 k Friendship Clfule;
Del Monte; Pot Milk.
10 to II Park Concert;
Wurts (lifts. ,
11 to 12 MnKllI Drug .Co.;
Bnrelson's; OoUl Seal. '
P. M.
12 to 1 Jackson County Bldg.
and Loan ' Assn.; : Farmers-
KxclianKe Co-op.; Pipe Or- 4
' gram: Pinner -Mills; Kews
and Markets by Mail Trlb-
lino.
1 to 2 Mann's Dept. Store;
Scientific Laboratories.
2 to 3 Happiness Train;
World Booltman. 4
4:30 to B 'Kiddles' Period;
! Cecil und Sally.
5 to ti People's Electric;
ProsperlKrapha; News and
Markets by Mall Tribune.
II to 7 KM'KD Presentation.
7 to 8 Let's tlet Associated;
News DlKcst; Musical Nov-
' elty, una -
8 to (I 'Lout; Beach Municipal
Bund; Album of Familiar
Paces. UBC.
! fl to Hi Musical Contrasts;
I. and or Dreams, UBC.
P. M.
7 til' 7:30HStromborR-Cnrlson Pro
itiain. NI1C service to- KOO,
Kill), KOMi, KtlW, KKI. KD,
KTAIt. ' 1
7:30 to S Knipire Builders. NBC
service to PUO, KI1Q. (OMO,
. KCW, KKCA, KKSI). KTAIt.
S to 8:16 Amns 'u' Andy. NBC
service to KtlO, Kill. KOMO.
KtlW, KKCA. KPHI1.
8: IS to 8:30 This AmuzliiR Uni
verse. NIK' service to KliO, i
S to 0 Shell Symplionlsts. . NBC
service to KPO, KKI;- KHQ.
KO0O. KCW S:tr. to !'.
8:30 to ! Sparklets. NBC service
to KOO.
9 tii':'.!0 Adventures of Sherlmk
Holmes. NBC service to Ktit),
KIUJ. KOMO, KCW, KKI. KK8P,
K'l'.VIi,
!i:3(i to 10 Pacific Nutionnl SInK
eis. NIIC service to KtiO,
10 to ll:3u Musical Hi-hoes. NIIC
service to KOO, KKCA.
10:30 to 1 tt : - B Ylr Krien' Scottv.
NBC service t KCO, KOA.
10:15 to 11 Walter V. Kerner. Nnc
service to Ktit), KOA.
11 to 12 ruinro Orchestra. NBC
service to KOO. KtlW, KM,
Regular communication
of Ueames Chapter n. K.
S. Vod. evenlmi. Jan. 2S.
XewO officers WU have
ehare of social hours, fard and
re f t wh me n t.n. V is 1 1 j ng m m bv r
welcome. Il.ittle M. Alden, tee.
80T
4 " - - -
Work underway on widening
Taeirie highway between Oakland
and tutheriin.
.
ROTARHNS ENJOY
MOim PICTURES
CANADIAN SCENES
Me umbers vt the Medfor Rotary
club fetijoyecp a -'inost ,, interesting
session this noon when O rover
Voung naMisted by Horace Brom
ley put on n 30-minute program
of scenic motion pictures. The
films which were taken by Mr.
Voung in British Columbia por
trayed the scenic grandeur of this
"sportsmnns' paradise" and prov
ed a revelation to those who view
ed them for the first time. '
Some splendid footage of the
hunting und fishing advantages
was shown including many shots
of moose, bear, caribou, mountain
gnats and smaller came with
which this favored region abounds.
Fishing scenes showing . salmon
runs, trout streams and other
puinta of Interest kept the Rotary
fishermen on the edge of their
seats as they viewed these unique
films.' In connection with the pic
ture presentation, Mr. Young gave
an interesting talk.
Henry Manny of Seattle, former
northwest district governor of Ro
tary, gave a short talk on Rotury
in foreign countries and announc
ed that plans were being perfect
ed to hold the 1032 convention of
Rotary International in Seattle.
Carl Grant, district manager of
the Metropolitan Life Insurnnce
Co., was introduced as a new
member of tho local Rotary club
during the meeting which was at
tended by a largo number of local
and visiting Rotarlana.
Among tho Rotary representa
tives from out of town were Henry'
I Manny of Seattle, Hal McNair and
L. D. Luy of Ashland. Jiert Lage
son was chairman of tho day's
program.
SUGGESTUSE OF
RALEIGH,' N. Q,- iff) Land
left oyer when cotton nnd tobacco
acreage has been reduced this year
should be put to some practical
and profitable use, farm lenderH
urge.
A. C. Kimrcy, dairy extension
Hpoeialist at North Carolina state
college, suggests: "Not less than' fi
good cows; not les than 5 acres
of good grass pasture; sufficient
legume hay and grain for winter
feeding; a cream separator and at
least three 6-gal)on cream shipping
cans." . (. , :
Ono tobacco . farmer In the
Stoney creek section of Caswell
county has planted 70 acres of
whont this winter to begin a live-at-home
program.
.4 , ,
PERMANENT SOCIETY
A -permanent .organization of for
mer Montana residents, residing in
southern Oregon, U expected to be
made at tho meeting tomorrow
night of tho Montana club in Cen
tral Point nt the Walker hall. A
social, dancing and basket lunch
will be on tho evening's program
and all former Montana folKn are
requested to attend. There will be
no admission charge.
FONSECA MAY STAY
CI.KVELAND.. Jan. 27. JlP)
Lew Konaeea,, leadlnK hitter of the
American leugue In 11I2S, may get
buck hl regular job as first bane
niun for the Cleveland Indians this
season If K.ildie Morgan makes
Rood his threat to forsake the na
tional pastime for a business ca
reer. Konscca was classed as tradinj?
material for an experienced third
baseman until MoiKiin checked out.
Fights Last Night
tlly the Associated Pres.)
Xt'iv Orleans. Tony Oanzoneri,
world lliihtwehiht ehamplon, out
pointed Johnny Farr, Clevelnnd,
IHU; (non-title).
Detroit. Tommy Cretan, Oma
ha, outpointed Harry Duhllnsky,
ChlcaKO, (1(11: Denny Dukes, flrnnd
Hapids. Mich.. ;iid Don Collins,
K.rle. Pa ilimv, 1 10).
Philadelphia. Tommy JyOtiah
ran, Phlladelphbl, nnd Jack Cross,
Siilem, X. J., drew. (10). ,
Boston. r n I e Schaaf. Bos
ten, nutpolotd Dick Dnnlels, .Min
neapolis, (int.
New Haven. Conn. Buddy
Howard. N(.v Haven, outpointed
Chuck Iturn-s, 8;n Antonio, tlO).
Wheeling, W. Va. -- Freddie
Miller. Cincinnati, knocked out
Phil Zwlck, Cleveland. (I).
Oklahoma City. Tommy Free
man. Cleveland, outpointed Kddie
Miirdock, Oklahoma City, (10).
Penca City, kla. Babe Hunt.
Pollen City, outpointed Ocorge
Trenkle. Kilmend. Okln., (101.
Boehestcr, . V. j(H Sekyrn,
Diiyton, )., on! pointed Prime
I'baldo, Italy. (10).
LEGION PLANNING
BIG SMOKER FOR
FEBRUARY MEET
: A live meeting of Medford post
N6. 15 was held nt tho armory last
night with a good attendance of
local anij visiting Legionnaires
present. A report of the recent
"Admiral Byrd show" was made
by Ted Baker and developed that
this nation-wide attraction not only
proved self-sustaining but resulted
In a small profit for the post. Plans
for a big "smoker" were announc
ed for Monday, February 9, by
Dan Howard, chairman, and all
World War veterans are urged to
plan now to attend. A special in
vitation is also extended to all G.
A. Ft., Spanish-American war veter
ans and other ex-service men.
A mOBt entertaining feature of
the evening's program was a re
cital of "Hlg Moments" in the
World War by n number of local
veternns. Each man called upon
gave his "big moment" and some
Interesting narratives developed,
some being humorous and others
being full of thrills. This feature
which was Introduced by Don Col
lier will be repented at an early
date. Plans for the Washington's
birthday dance and annual speed
boat regatta were also announced
(luring the evening.
A fine feed of "raviolis" and
other good things was provided by
the Ladles' Auxiliary after the
meeting.
ASIA PLANTED IN (I. i
.DURHAM, N.;Ci (A) The firsl
large scale planting of Asiatic
rheslnnt trees in the United Stales
has been attempted in tho forest
of Duke university.
Under the supervision of the
United States department of agri
culture about 1200 trees have been
imported and placed in the forest
here in an erfort to find a tree that
will take the place of the rapidly
disappearing native chestnut.
Some of the trees were planted
In the forest proper, while others
were set In orchard formation.
Sport Briefs
The New York Yankee ball club,
which finished! third last. year.
played, to.. 1,400,000 fans In home
games.. -
T?ol Hull n HnliliL' .TrtniS
home, golf course, 'set a now record
of (16'or.five less than par over the
greciiR. v
A case, of "poison ivy" kept
"Light Horse" Harry Cooper from
playing in the Jin. 000 Los Angeles
open this year. The golf pro won
the event In 192(1.
John Ncsbit of Fort Smith, Ark.,
has a pair of horseshoe. which
won first prize at the stale fair in
1880, Ho mnde them.
Charles Leonard, 87-yenr-old
owner of the Newdale .Stable, at
tributes his longevlly to racing
horses. He has followed the track
since he was 1 5.
Marchmont Schwartz is the only
regular of tho Notre Dame back
field available for the 1031 tenm.
The New York Yankees, n third
place team in the American league.
scored 111 more runs than the pen
nant-winning Philadelphia Ath
letics.
Kpeetal Convocation
Of Crater Lake Chapter
No. 32, R. A. M., Tuesday
evening, Jan. 27th, nt 7:30
p. m. Work in P. M.' nnd
M. K. M, degrees. Visiting compan
ions weicome. Hy order of
C. M. HOUSTON, n . 1'.
nV.CI. TI. AI.DRN, Secy. 3"7
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY j
KOlt SALF. 4 - in. centrifugal
pump, Fordson, plow, narrow,
25'h.p. steam engine, 10-h.p. gas
engine, gasoline wood saw on
wheels, disc harrow, grab) drill,
fenco posts.. Messenger, Clold
Hill.
FUUN'lTl'H'K Mohair davenport,
liullo, wing chair, china cup
board, enamel wood rannc, reed
dining room set, tea wagon, ma
hogany gateleg table, floor lamp,
boy's and glrl', bicycles, many
other articles. (105 Columbus.
3H7lf
FOli SALE Wilton rugs. 31
West
Hiia em Ave. Phone 10S2-X.
FOIl HAI.K Fordson tractor. T.
V. Wllllame. Tel. 14-F-ll, Med
ford. 30H
FOR SALK Mohair overstuffed
davenport, radlu, tcacart, other
odd pieces of good - turnltlll-e.
Owner leaving (own: will sacri
fice. Apt. 1. Tribune Hldg., or
'Phone 1CJ2-Y after ft p. m. Sail
FOR KKNT Partly furnished
bouse, 1 apt. -r'2 So. Riverside.
813
MH.N With Model A Fords for all
or pari time work Jn Medford
territory". See Mr. Uwson, Med
ford Hotel, 7 to 9 tonight or be
for 10 Wednesday. . 307
FOR RENT Furnished 1 nnd !
room npta: clean: lights, water,
bath: 111) and 113. oO. 331 So.
Ivy St. 90S
KOI! HALF Ultra violet lamp, gas
range: (Heap. 1 12 Misllvtoe.
FOR RKNT 5-room modern bun
galow; good yard, shade trees.
Harden: clos. In on east side. c.
H. Isaac, J'almer MokIc House.
313
TIIRF.i: er 4-rm. furnished apart
ment; private natli, front ent
rance, close in, desirable, garage;
adults. Til I;. Main St. 311
CHICKEN THIEVERY
LESSENED BY Li
MADISON, Wis. (P) Chicken j
thievery shows a decline In Wis -
coasln, hut whether It is because
of a new law or the economic dc -
presslon Is uncertain.
. Stealing uf poultry bl become
so serious a- matter ln 'iycnin
Fox West Coast Iheatres
'
1 .K.fel
Hcp (uunting tcAiity..Iicr $rzat art..er teauti
ful voice tiie C.uto you love., an J tiie worU
i
AccUims is
INSPIRATION
Directed oy CLrince Brown wi(h
ROBERT MONTGOMERY
LEWIS STONE iMARJORIE RAMBEAU
Last
Times
TONITE
With
WALTER BYRON
CARMEL MYERS
RAYMOND HATTON
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f Vfie HfATHAAN ' 55
mi u ;io RATES ))))
lllR1v ' Sinji2,,,dbo
f Oouble room with both wi
''!!! S H Ccncrt, MWc. daily
CTC.HfATHMAKlS Jfg Ml
that a law was pussed making the
crime a felony.
I In the meantime the number of
'persons convicted of stealing
chickens has decreased IS per cent,
Inn Hih price "f poultry has drop-
ed 12 per cent, too, making the
business less profitable. . .
4
NOTICIC
1 The Volunteers or America win
! not be responsible for any bills
j contracted by. any person only as
authorized under the signature uf
the District Officer, Colonel Jessie
' K. Marks. ao"
Starts
TOMORROW
supreme . . in
CLARA BOW in
"No Limit"
Coming
TOMORROW
E. Phillips
Oppenheim's
Mystery
Thriller Ends TONITE
JAMES HALL
ANITA LOUISE in
"The Third
Alarm"