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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORF,CiONT. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 2S, 1931
Iocal.and
-'Personal
I. into sium on Highway
Uu to, little snowfall In the
tiivhfi altiiudf. motor travel on
the I'lU'ifio hiKluvay uxt-v tin- Sis
kiyou mountains 1h reported to In
comparatively ,af There it no
nnov. on the -paving and there If
no need for chainn. Travel 1 ulo
Kaid to be Kood over the Cireen
prln mountain to Klamath Kails.
May lM-nte Here
,L. T. Larson of the Valley Mo
tor company. Salem, who upent
aeveral days In thic city visit ln
M r. a n d M is. ! I ii ro Id I .a rwen, ban
returned to the northern city. Sel
mer Lnrsen, who nrrompanieil hhn
to Med ford, i renuainlntf in thin
city and is ron-jidcrint; local ln
lie re.
Carnival dance, Jackson Springs.
Saturday night. 3Hi
Htiy Cattle at ltiiHUiim
Ieorgo Ward, local cattle buyer,
and S. S. MilehMI of Arililand
bought Sft head of cattle yesterday
from Kd Kamp of lirookinns, cur
ry county. Mr. Kamp is deliver
ing the cattle, to Mr. Mitchell'.
ranch.
Portrait of dlstiiictlon. 'The
Pensleys, npp. Holly Theater. . tf
TrymitH for Play
Try outs for several character
In the enior play, "The Kour
Flushor," were held yesterday
afternoon iit the scniur liigh richoid.
Tha play will he presented March
31 at the Holly, theater.
Pre-lnverUory specials
featured at d trophy's,
thing you want In' the
23 to 5'rt off. .
;ire being
See the
window
I1 in m Jistaul Cillcs
iluests fron) distant cities regis
tered at Medford hotels include M.
Small and Hugh Kraser of Lewis
tun, Ida., A. K, Wortts of O'Kan
ugiin Fails, It, C.t and Win. II. Jeffs
nnd C. lturns of Nelson, D. C.
MardI Oras dance. Jackson
Springs. Saturday night. HI n
TOO. LATE TO CLASSIFY
WAXT13I Fxprlejiiced orchard
man to - work ilace on shares.
d'luce chise to Medford. Good
proposition. A d d re t 44 N.
Orange. Phono 100H-V. 310
A DEAL'TIFCL home at n ffreat
sacrifice; about 1 .'iU0 cash will
handle lL The price Is Jliduu
little more than the actual
value. Drown & White, llealtors,
.Holland Hotel Dldg. tf
ONLY $3600 for n close In 7-ronm
home, furnished; a good Income
property. It can he handled on
reasonublo terina the best buy
we- know of. Drown & White,
It culture, Hollaml Hotel Dldg.
tf
FOH RKNT 4-room modorn fur
. nlshed house, 101 8 W, luih. Tel.
?.:14G-Y. : . 310
FOH It K. N'T Very desirable 4-rm.
furnished home. lies. A, Ideal
Court, Myrtlo nnd Taylor Sts.
ieo. Ivcrson. 310
FOR UlCNT - Nice 4-room fur-'
, nlshcd apartment; clean.
311
Hcntty St.- leo. Iverson.
3111
LOST A Jlurllnirton walch hy City
Sanitary truck driver. ' Phone
1O07-Y, - 31(1
KOn KENT Modern 4-rm. house.
Ilia West 10th. 31
FOR RKNT 1-room apt.
tttH W. Jackion,
J20.50.
31U
F(jn SALK Mumula wheat, I. An
ler cwt. -let. skiu-j-l'. 321
FOR 8 A UK Dlnhm-room table
nd chalra, rockers, Moves ami
. , rugs; uvercoat, viztf 40 and house
for rent. J32 So. Oakdnk. 3o
I .WOl'LD Iil'Y some fwdor cattle:
also -some fat cattle. Phone 36H.
tleorso Ward. 310
Von KENT An apartment In
Hchuler's. . Phono 2K7-X. 311)
FOR RBNT-Houso with garnce.
42 S. Kivenslde. Phone 4U4.
Os V. Myers.- SOstf
WANTKI) Good ooondhnnd
sprinKtooth. Houte 1, llox V6.
Central Point. 30S
yon SAl.R 10 news; about 10
crw that can ! cultivated;!
. Hmall house. 3 Inrpe chi,.k.io
houses, good sprliiK. Kardcn spot;
2 cona, 1 yearling heifer. 40
chickens (SO with place. IS00;
4oo cash. Ial. lime; lots of out
range; 3 miles north Keagle post
office. Mm. It. 11. Pollard.
Iteagle, Ore. 310
I1HV Fill and mixed green white
nnd black, oak. (2 40 mid :'"
ht tier. Nathan 11. S'ewcomb,
Jr.. 125 8. Central, or Tel. 715-11.
, 3u;tf
LOST Small fox terrier: long tail,
name. Jhownlc; female. Phone
i'Sl-X llew.ird -
SALE!
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
QUILT PATCHES
Something new and different. Two-lb. roll quilt patches
equal to 15 yards. Will cover quilt on both sides.
jrer roil
HOUSE DRESSES
Full line of guaranteed fast
' 46 ,
cnildren s sizes, 7 to 14
Guaranteed silk hosiery
Fine lino lace collars nnd rnff
New shipment dress patterns 15c ca
West Side Variety Store
222 W. Main St.
(IHt it III)' MailM'lIH
.MIhh Ida KU'lnlinniiiKT of VrekH,
('ill., 1 a Kut-M this wok f Mr.
iind Will HaiiHt-n t ihcir or
chard huiiu' m'Uth nf AWdford.
In Milliard Today
The list of vIitor.s in Medfuny
today mm oiher locaHtifs Inclmlif !
Mr. and Aim. . I-;. SmuI'-h of!
Vrcka. Cal.. A. H. Uavrnhill or:
Ashland, Lee futon of Sains Val-j
hv and Miej (J rare A ndreww of
Appli-yate.
If you enjoy pood food at low
price, oat at the Holland Coffee
Shoji. 30otf
Itu-hies I'iiu'
He's finding business condition
txun in Ashland. Paul McDonald
told local friend i his morning
while In this city for a short visit, j
Phone 54 2. We'll haul away
your refuse. City Sanitary Service.
237tf
('arrival IMntii Made
A meeting was held yesterday t
the high school for all cla amlj
club presidents and advisoi-s to j
further arrangements for. the Jun-
ior carnival scheduled for Kebru- j
ary ii. Committees have been up- j
n.i 1 l... ......I. .!... "
.Vow's the time to buy your fav
orite ring or watch nt lirophy's.
I're-lnventoiy specials displayed In
windows, 30S
LlnuiM' Sale liirreaing'
lp until noon today there hnd
been SI dog licenses issued at the
county clerk's office since the firm
of t he ye a r, w 1 1 h rece n t licenses
going to W. fi. Lafdley. Mrs. John
Woterlund. Lloyd Hoot, F. K.
Powell, .1. K. ltd)eris and C. W.
Krut of Medford,. There aro still
over l-'iOa dogs in the county to he
licensed, authorities said today.
Plans are underway to employ a
dog catelur a fter March 1, to
round up all untagged c.iuine.q.
For reliable taxi service call 000.
P.ate 2:e. 313
Hen from Porilmul
A large delegation of Portland
residents are registered at local
hotels, and include M r. ami Mrs.
Guy Dlomquist, Mrs, F. J. Cobb.
Mr. A. Paker, Mr. arid Mrs. Der
irird Dean, Mr. and Mrs. C. Gilo.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Jl. Miller. Mr. and
Mrs. Joe II, Thomson, Mr. and
Mrs. A. P. Martin, Mr. and Mrs
Chas. 11. Steward, Mr. and Mrs. H.
W. Powers.
Ladles, If your u-anlrobo needs
Rninj; over to finish out the season,
call tho Fashion Shop, 424 Medford
HldB. 1'hono 11 SI. tf
lias Tonsils Itciuoveil
Orpha Conlin underwent an op
eration this morning for removal
of her tons!!.
' ltrophy's pfe-lnventory specialw
are uhmvii In windows. :T to 50
discountri. 3DS
Placed in Charge.
Arthur Drown, for Honietime past
district agent for the Morning Ore
gonian, is now nctively in charge
of circulation of Medford and fills
duties of Fred Kl.smann. who has
been transferred to LaGrandc. In
addition to handling circulation n
Medford, Mr. Drowu will also rep
resent the Oregonian Interests in
('ran,H Ashland and outlyin
dlHtricts.
11 r o k e n windows reKlnzed by
TrowhrldKO Cabinet Works. 230tf
i:-ctc(l Hack Today
Clifton loakley was expected to
return today from Albany, follow
Iiik a visit there of several days
with friends and relatives.
For reliable taxi service call !i"0
Rate 25c. 313"
Iteconl for instance
Included amona the hundreds of
requests received by the Medford
i. namoer or t ommerce for pear
recliM. booklets, one from ticorite
Itvown came from the longest dis
tance. It was mailed nt Ipoh, Pe
rak. Federate Malay States. Other
requests came from parts nf Ku
rope, with many from KiiKlnnd.
'e always enjiiy the reunion
with the old friends from the home
state nt the lovely turkey dinner
served at the Annual States ban
quet of the First M. K. church,
next Saturday at 6:30 p. ni. This
will be the sixth time we have
made reservation. We call 32C-.I-2.
Have you ? 30S
Miss Son Is Improving;
Miss Kllen Norrls. student nurse
at the Sacred Heart hospital, who
recently underwent an operation,
is getting along nicely. It was re
ported today. Mrs. W. II. Pahl.
who is also recovering from nn
operation al the Sacred Heart hos
pital. Is ;mprovlng.
Permanent waves that leave your
hair soft and attractive, looking.
Oct one for at Kathryn Loca
tion's. 2J0 S. Central. Plione 374.
3i:'
49c
color house dresses. Sises 3G
C9c
69c
98c
Mujror FxjM'U'd Uncle Tonltc lit
Mayor (.:, M. Wilson U oxpeetdl
homo thin -vcnintc from a business
vitit at firimtri lJn.s wlno Monday.
Itccrlvtw Dentil N'otiiv
liupert Snyder of Oriffln creek
received word the taut of the week
that hi youriKMt iti lind pitted
away In California.
Pry fir slabs t.VOO'per load. Med.
Fuel Co., Tel. (131. tf
Date nf XohiimI .Annual Prom
News of interest to many friends!
and former student of Medford in
the Southern OrrRon Normal j
chuol at Ashland is that the an-;
nual Junior prom of that inrititu-!
tion, which is always a big social
event, will be held the evening of
l-Vhriiarv 14,
I'tali'ri let octal Jlii.aO per ton
off ear. Med. Kuel Co., Tel. 631.
tf
I
(tregoiiLui-i IteglHtered j
Oregoniaus residing outside of!
Portland reglsteod at Medford ho-
tels include fjeorge W. Kn.ght of
Hubbnrd. Vera Sawyer of Itend, A.
K. Gei linger of Dallas, f'.iis Augers
of Deter. C. C. Archibald of IJo.se
burg. Mr. and Mrs. s. T. Thorn
and .1. I ). G ra ha m o f 'oqu i 1 le.
Joseph Larson of Marshfleld. A. Tt.
McLanchlfin and J. C. Currie f
Salem, Halph A. Hope. G. H. 1111
11a rd, J. La Wi-on ant) H. It. Ks.se n
of KuK'ne.
Phone lion for
fourtenuH driver..
Clu-cki
Hate 2
'Calm.
313'
S. 1'. OCrlHuls Here
I'aul Farrens. attorney for the
Southern I'ac-lfic company, noeom-IHinic-d
by George Fair und F. A.
l-'iekert. all of Portland, spent yes
terday In tho elty ronferrlnK with
local S. I, officials.
"How the Story Crew," at Lone
Pine school, January 30. 8 p. m.
Ailmiv-sion 2."c and 10c. . F.veryone
invited. 309
Itoames on I', s. thiilf1;.'
On his recent visit nt Portland,
A. K. P,e.mes drew tho following
comment In -the OroKonlan: "A.
II. lteatues. attorney, local his
torian and political expert of Med
ford. .hK-kson county, is finding
out a lot of things in this city.
That's why lie came hero yesterday
morning. Mr. Keames e-ays the
southern Oregon liar Is just as In
terested In who is Koin to ho the
new Tnlled States district JlldKO
ns Is the .Multnomah county bar. It
is the opinion of many out-of-town
tawyer,s that the Judgeship will i;o
In ponu'One livinjj in a county other
than .Multnomah. Itut no one here
knows. The visitor Is at the port
land Hotel."
If yon enjoy nond food nt low
prices, eat at" the Holland Coffee
Hhop. SOIHf.
Watch Then Iti porlcd
U. F. SlnKler, 12 Itose avenue,
reported to tho police today that
ns a result of huritlars enterlnR his
dwelling last nlttht, a prold watch,
eiiRravod with the name of August
Slnitler, wa stolen. A Knixhts of
(.'olumhus emblem was attached to
tile watch. '
If you enjoy good food nt low
prices, eat at the Holland Coffee
Shop. 300tf
Wert? Dinner Guests
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. A. Madden of
Ashland were dinner guests in
Medford last Sunday of Mr. and
Mm. I!. A. lilnaliarger
For grade A raw milk, call 699.
Campbell Dairy. Two deliveries.
tf
.Mr. Sulgnrt Homo
Carl A. Swigart arrived In Med
ford from Portland this forenoon
to spend the day with his family
here hefore leaving tonight for San
Francisco where he Is In business.
HrlU Sheet Metnl Works does ex
pert repairing, fender and auto
body repairing. tf
l'liun Southern sinic
Those from California nt Med
ford hotels last night were Hose
Logan of Palo Alto, Mr. and Mrs.
11. W. Towles of Oakland, L. C.
Anders and J. S. Salisbury of San
Pedro, tllenn lAsher. Mies Martha
Atkins. Mr. nnd Mrs. Vernon Ash-
r of Mlllvllle, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. M
Webb of Redding. K. M. Kamph of
Smith River. Mrs. P. I:, p.ellinoyer.
Mrs. K. Ferguson nnd H. I. Price of
l.os Angeles, ,1. A. Tosnine, Miss
l. P. Lee. T. T. Taam. Rev. W. c
Ie and (1. H. Crane of San Fran
cisco, Karliest of All seed potatoes at
reasonable price. 11. l:. Jackman.
Malln, Ore. 325
KMK1) PU-n ;ranKsl
News comes from Washington.
IX C-. that the federal radio com-m!.i-lon
has granted K.MKI1, the
local radio broadcasting station,
permission to Install automatic
refrequency control.
For grade A raw milk, call 599.
Campbell Dairy. Two deliveries.
tf
Mrs. Marion In lio-pltnl
Mrs, Julius Marion Is receiving
treatment in the Sac rod Heart hos
pital. If you want a good laugh, see
"Meads on a String." 3-act couwdv.
liellview, Ashland. Jan. 3oih. S p.
in. li.im-e. refreshments after p!av.
1. 309
Called t,i t limine ( Hy
Stale Traffic Captain C. P. Tal
ent was called this forenoon U
c.ranls Pa- to Investigate two nl
b'ged car thieves, apprehended 111 s
morning by state. Traffic officer
Tom Sheridan. The prisoners are
being held In the Josephine rounlv
jail.
Clean-up pi lee, on l f.lr,
at tlrahani tlnrage.
Tu Alleinl Puiier.il
Mrs. S. officer of Vancouver and
Mis M. Mitchell of Senile arrived
In Medford ibis morning, having
been called here by the de.llh of
I heir blether. Sidney l.uk.
Permanent wive. ;, 00 complete;
facials, scalp treatments and oil
, shampoo.. :,0r, Prevost Iteautv
Shop. MS W. Main. Tel. JM. :i3tf'
VKitor Hero Vcwtcrtluy
Joe IMckommff, former f iKht
pronioteiin Medford, wax a vlxitor
In the elty yesterday trom the
Klamath i4tetion, where he In pt.
inotini; mnk(-i8 in Klain;ith K.tIM
and Merrill. He wa active here
a year nx a and staged Be vera 1 in
terest wig boms, featuring iene
O'drady. Ashland pride, in two or
three main event fly hi.
Mrs. Day nes Return
Mm. Lou, a Day ties ret m m il to
Medford ye.nterduy f rum Couullle. !
where she ..pent several days with!
relatives.
Individual styles and soft, lus
trous waves with Tulip Oil perman
ent. Km ma Clino Shop. phone
4.U. 312
Monthly DjinkciV Meeting;
A number of Medford and Ash
land hanker attended the monthly
meeting of the snuthcrn Oregon
Hankers' association held at Grants
Pass in-tt evening, starting with a
tj o'clock dinner.
Burn heavy rough and smooth
blocks; they last longer. Med. Fuel
Co., Tel. 03 1. tf
Minor t'olllsioil Vesiel-ilny
A car collision yesterday at tho
Intersection of Sixth and Holly
ritrccts Involved autos driven by
Wilsie Pruitt and J. Neldermyer.
Fog and impaired vision was given
as the cause of the crash.
Our new studio Is opposite new
Holly theater. The Peasleys. tf
Two Couples to Wott "'
The county clerk's office Issued
a marriage license today to (ilenn
Ather. 21. nnd Martha Atkins, IS.
both of Mlllvlllo, fill. Mlllvllle Is
30 miles east of Redding.
Phono 900 for Checker Cabs.
Courteous drivers. Rate 25c. 313
From Washington cities
Mr. and Mlw. II. W. McCoy of
Spokane. C. D. Kemp, V. Ti. Han
Ion and A. C. Smith of Seattle were
registered as guests yesterday at
local hotels.
Dally' Taxi, Phone 15. 35c; 1
to 4 passengers. tf
W. P. Flsk was in Medford to
day from his mine near Jackson
creek to attend the Montana get
together club meeting at Contra!
Point. Mr. Fink is: president of
tho Montana Picnic association.
Free Shampoo Mon. Tiles. Wed.
with SI. 00 Marcel or Finger Wave.
Tulip Oil Permanents are marvel
ous! RowmanV. Phone 57. .112
FORD
SMOOTHNESS
Thenar Ford has more than
treaty hall antl roller bearings
EVIDENCE of the high quality built into the new Ford
is the extensive use of ball and roller bearings. There
nre more than twenty in all an unusually large num
ber. Each bearing is adequate in size and carefully
selected for the work it has to do.
At some points in the Ford chassis you will find ball
bearings.. At others, roller bearings are used regardless
of their higher cost. The deciding factor is the per
formance of the car.
The extensive use of ball and roller bearings in the
new Ford insures smoother operation, saves gasoline,
increases speed and power, gives quicker pick-up, de
creases noise, and gives greater reliability and longer life
to vital moving purls.
Other outstanding features that make the new Ford
a value Tar above the price are the Triplex shatter-proof
glass windshield, silent, fully enclosed four-wheel brakes,
four Homlaille ilouhlr-acting hydraulic shock absorb
ers, aluminum pistons, chrome silicon alloy vulves,
three-quarter flouting rear axle, Rustless Steel, the ex
tensive use of fine steel forgings, and unusual accuracy
in manufacturing.
The New Ford
To m Seda-i
LOW PRICES OF F O n D CARS
$430 to $630
f. O. A. IMrmtl, pim freight mmJ Mltrj- Bmmrrt mJ ipr rtrm
ilr I tmmll rmU, ) rwm hmy m 'errf " immtt rfmra pwmmml
Kcliimcri fnn Portland
Dr. and Mra. B. C. Wllnon and
Mm Kddie Durno returned last
'veiling from Portland where they
ihad jipent several days attending to
husine.-M rnatteiH. Dr. Durno ar--companled
the party to Portland,
but was unable to return due to a
Ma-e of influenza with which he
is confined in a Portland hospital.
Kciurti Home Sni
A letter received here from Judge
ami .Mir. F. L. TouVelle indicates
they are planning to return soon to
their home in Jacksonville, follow
and other southern Californiahrd
ing a vL-iit in Los Angeles and other
southern California points.
I'urd of TlKiliks.
Ve wish to thank oui- many
fi-ionds and niKhliors nnd tho City
Water djnrimt-nt for the many
acis of kindnos.s and the beautiful
flowers in our recent herenvenient.
Mrs. F. II. Froy nnd Children.
3llg
' t'anl or Thanks. .
We wish to express our sincere
thank.H to our many friends who
so kindly ministered to us nt the
funeral of our wife and mother.
L. F. Lozier.
J. W. Lozier and Family.
Mrs. Pearl M. Rector
and Family.
All of Roseburg, Oregon.
307
How's This?
Corns Lift Out
With Fingers No Pain
Thanks to a new discovery made
from a Japanese product your foot
troubles can Ih quickly ended.
lee-Mint as this new preparation
Is called I said to shrivel up hard
corns, soft corns or corns between
the toes so that they can be lifted
out easily with the fingers. It's
wonderful. Think of it: only a
touch or two of Ice-Mint and real
foot-joy 1 yours.
There l:i not one bit of pain or
soreness when applying It or after
wards and it doesn't even irritate
tile skill.
If your feet are Inclined to swell
or puff, or if you have cracked or
1 bleeding loes. it will draw the in
j flannnation right out und quiekly
I heal the son- and lender places.
j It is the real Japanese secret of
fine, healthy lillle feet anil is great
ly appreciated by women who wear
high heel shoes antl by men who
have to stand on their feet all day.
Try it. Just ask in any drug store
for lee-Mint and learn for younself
what solid foot comfort is. There
is nothing honor.
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