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MfiDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OftEnON. THItRSDaY, JANUARY, 29. 1931. 1 and Personal lluiilliijf I'uHsentrt'i'H Apilu Wh the arrival of favorable weather, the Pacific Air Transport company hii8 resumed carrying of paKaciiKei'rt from Bcattlc to Imh Angeles. Aa a rule, the ships are loaded und reservation)! mut be made tu make airplane trip-s out ot Medford. It wap hIko reported today that the cafe operated ut the Medford airport Iiuh been closed and .Will not reopen for bu3lnes until next April. New 1). of X. Temple Mrs. C. T. Kweeney, retlrlim queen of Zuldma temple No. 12, Daimh tors of the Nile, is in Klamath Kails today for the purpose of organist ing a Daughters of the Xlle club in that city. Fined for Inloxlmtlon T. "W.. Scott, who lives on the Jacksonville highway, was fined 510 In the city court after being arretted by City Traffic Officer Proscott, on the charge of being drunk in a public. place yesunlay. Tho folks from Iowa alwayn re verve a long table at the Annual States dinner of tho Virnt M. K. church. ( Folka from other states are doing likewise by calling 3-'6- vc, all expert to join tjiem at the fine turkey dinner, (Satur day at G p...'nif ..' ., 30l rislilng I'liie in Illinois ! '!Ther were about 14 Medford fitjliertnen canting their lines In the Illinois river yesterday, according to A. C. Hubbard, Chester Hubbard nnd Martin Helton, who were union; thorn. The sun was shin ing" and tho fishing fine. Mr Hub bard caught a 10-pound Hteelhead. The other, members of his party each caught a fish of lighter weight. The fishing pot visited is about 05 miles from Medford Tho rond is In good condition and nil In all lt' a fine trip. Mr. Hub bard state. Carnival dance, Jackson Springs, Saturday night. 310 ill -ii"uitru J iMiny Tho list of business callern In this city today Includes Hov. and Mrs. If. K. Young nnd daughter Alleen of Ashland and Erwln Howe of Trail. Portraits of distinction.- The PcaalcyB, opp. Holly Theator. tf XmvN from Dr. ILu yes Dr. James d Hayes, who left Medford the first of the wock to MiLer the St. Vincent hospital in Portland, stood tho trip very well, according to a letter received yes torday by local friend, and Is (jol ting along nicely. Mm. Hayes, who aecomnsnled him unrth. will ro iwn to thle city within a few days. . Tho party who stole my watch and phalli .and several other' per sonal articles, at 13 Iloso Ave., Tueaday evening, waa recognized. If he will return the watch nnd chain noarrcsU will bo made. They were valued us a kccimako. . It. F. Sinklcr. 3011 jroin Dreg on rim , Ottes(H from Oregon polnls other Xhon Portland nt local hotels ih cludo Herb Owen. C. S. Strathouse and 'Prank Jonltlns of Kugene, H. If. Corey of Salem, .C AV. Owen of Albany and Zlftoii Horough 'of Klaniuth Falls, MardlOran dance, Jackson SprlngH, Saturday night. 310 AUond Mi-h, lxMivltt Amoral : Mr and Mrs.' O. J. MeColluni wore In Klumath Falls Sunday to attend tho funeral of Mrs. A. I. Ievltt, who passed away at the family homo 1here several ' days n go. Mm. McCollum Is a sister of Mr. Leavltt. 1 If you enjoy Road food ut low price, oat at tho Holland Coffee Shop. SOOtf IKNith Total Compiled During . 11)30 there wcro 35." U oat h s reported to the county heulth department, with heart dis ease leading the list with 147. Pneumonia and other lung diseases itltto exacted n heavy toll. Tickets 7:c. Hold Hill every Sat. Dance w:30 till 2:00. Klwood Stra den nnd hU music. 311 llelilN Wilt litHiitr line Mr. and Mrs. 1). M. Reid (tf Klaniuth KnlU wore visiting Med ford yontorday. They expect to lo cate hero in the near future. " Phone 542. We'll houl a w a y your refuse. City Sanitary Service. mtf A. 1. Vrumuii will Moend 110U tol build a garage oh Tripp wtreet, ac cording to an application on flic today at tho city building depart m'nt. ; - ' ! IT i--j-i. 9 On your radio ton lft lit . , , lis ten to l.onm Knniln, famous numornlnftlM. She'll tell you how iiumo nnd diitcs (Icct ucrrss In buslficaa, lovo or niurrlaito. A rail radio thrill. ' KOIN and entire Columbia network at 5:15 P. M Paclflo Coait time. f. Utr4lJa., Ut lUilioud Mi ll Ih-re Charli-y Jtarry of Ihe Now York Central lino and Harry Wuyno of the (Iroaf Northern wore vlwltorw in Med ford yesterday from Port-land. Mlli-ell In Son tli Mr. nnd Mix. A. I, Llttrell liave been endliiR the pat two weeks In Mouthern California on a vacu tlon. Mr. Llttretl also attended a pieetiiitf of the AVlllard battery jpbbeiH. They plan to return to Medford the fhwt of next week, ac cording to friends. Host seven-piece orchestra In the valley. Gold Hill evory Sat. Tickets 75c till the hard times are over. ' 31 1 Obtain Auto UcciiM Included among the persona to whom auto licenses were issued today at the sheriff office "were 12. V. McCamman, Aleta Nelson and J. W. McConochlo of Medford. l,ee Slever of Central Point and A. D. Martin of Portland. For reliable taxi service call 900. Rate 25c. 313 From State Metropolis Among the many residents of Portland registered at local hotels the mutt of whom arrived In the city yesterday, are D. H. Clrcer. 12. J. Sharkey. H. "U Shepard, A, i.. liratlon, H. L. Hefler. ft, JJ. Mc Fadden, Mr. and Mm. H. S. Hollo, J. H. Dunn, W. D. Miles, J. J Neaely, V. J-ook, M. L. Cotures, Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Vaughaq, Hay I ink or, John K. To u rtt lo 1 1 e, S. Itlnk. C. P. Fan-ens, K. V. HIack, II. 11. McNeil, Itobert Harclay. Paul V. S. Camp, F. I. Wagars. O. 1 llortzmeyor, J. S. lieckwith; Mr and Mrs, Al Schroedor, Irving W'lederhorn, C, II. Stevenson. 12. A. Mayo, Alan Mulr, F. A. IJundiHhuh, F. J.v Jordan and family, D. H Stewart, J, T, Jones, A. A. Kell, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. noss." W. H AVaugh, Mr. and Mrs. H. H, Con rad and Jacob Dobrfn. Ladles, If your wardrobe need going over to finish out tho season. call the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford lildg. Phone 1181. U In Nearby Clly Among Medford people in Klam ath FalU early this week were F. W. Sleeker. AV. . Cleaver, Port PhilUiw. ti. N. Field. Donald Carl Hon und Sam 12yerett: Dance till 2:00 ut Cold Hill every Sat. for 7 5c. 311 Dr. .Shock ley Addresses ltotary Dr. K. D. Shockley. local x-ray specialist, gave an nddrcsj on the modern use of tho x-ray machine before the luncheon today of the ltotary club of Ashland. Broken windows reglazed by Trowbrldgo Cabinet "Works. 230tf Welcome Signs In Portland Welcumo signs of an attractive design will he erected on the (jtrocts to greet 'TiOOO or more vlsItor to Portland In March during tho Chi cago Civic O'pera company's en gagement there, Uio city council having gntpted tho permit to the guarantors of tho opera for the signs. Dargo crowds from point In Oregon and Washington are ex pected to attend tho Portland opera sou bo n. 1 For reliable 'taxi service call 000. Kato 25c. 313 Attend Meet Jlore Frank Avery nnd G. W. Mlnlch of , Yreka will nrrlvo In Medford this evening to attend a sales meet 1ns of the Maytag Pacific company at tho North Hartlett street office. Permanent waves that leave your hair soft nnd attractive looking. Oct ono for $5 at itathryn Loca tors, 230 S. Central. Phono 374 312 In f rants Push oil Business. Ted Chambers of the local May tag office and It. tl. Htlnson of Portland left this- afternoon for Grants Pass to Attend to business ma Item for tho Maytag Pacific company. Dry fir slabs $r.00 por load. Moil. Fuel Co., Tol. 031.' tf Miss Iiym-h HoMiimes Duties 'Miss Dorctla Lynch of the sonlor high school offhTontnff has resum ed duties thoro after having boon ill several days with an attack of Influciua. XTtah'a best coal $13,30 per ton off car. Mod. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. tl Finds llox frtim Homo, letter received by Mrs, W. H. Wood of West Klevenlh wtrcot from her son and daughter-in-law In Santa Martu. Colombia, S. A., re lates tho thrill a man away from home gets when he find hln gro ceries dollverod In a Medford penr box. Tht Woods, who are now making their home In Santa Maria, found that ttogue Itiver valley pears are liked In South America toti. In fact u well that all had boon taken from the Hard well Fruit company box In which their groceries were recently delivered. n tltt box w(w stamped tho name of Okif Olson. Phono 900 for Checker Culw. Courteous drlvern. Kaco 23o. 31S' T"dM;ciitt- Wcblliic J-liner Harold Centry of Klam ath county and Uriah Todd of Jackson county were united In marriage In Klamath Falls Satur day night by Justice of the Prueo W. II, Humes, at tho olfiee of the Xelon Auto company, ' "How the ftory Grow." at Lone Pine school, January 30, H p. m. Adinlwdtin 25c and 10c. tveryono Invited. 309 Mr. i Icmeiwiti Univch W, M. Clomenson left this after noon for Kujcene to attend a bui tu'ss milter. While there he will visit Mitt son Lawrence and daugh ter (,'anilllo. who rt studentn at the Inivcrslty of Oregon. Mr. Clenionson plan t, rotut n home Saturday. Pcrmiynt wavr. J5.00 complete; faolala, a, dip treatment nj oil KhumpnAa. aOr. I'mvoat Kmutv Shop, sis V, Main. TcL J63. :5JU HliojliiK J I ere Todjiy M. 15. lMUKhorty of l'hounix. Mi", and Mrs. Miller of Wolf Crock and Mrs. M. M. Anderson of itoue Kiver wore anions tlnwe from out of town who were shopping in Med ford thin furonoon. HeliiniM from California Dewey Hill of Trowpect returned TueMilay from California after HpendiiiK two weeks vlsltina rela tives In Nupa county. Tf vnn on inv tfooit fond n t Inn 'prices, eat at the Holland Coffee Shop. 3UUIC MIhh lliiiiiiiielt in I, cad Hillle Hammett. Junior candidate for carnival iieon at the senior high school. Is still In the lead, after last night's votes had. been counted. Mtat Hammett had 10. 300 voles, Vivian Meader 300, Har riett Campbell 200 and Theda Moor 200. If you enjoy good food nt low prices, cat at tho Holland Coffee Shop. 1 BOOtf Xrd J Ian-ell leaves Xed Harroll left by train this morning for Bremerton, after hav ing spent yesterday In Medford with his father, Joe Hnrroll. Xed motored to Medford from San Pedro. . For grado A raw mlllt, call 599, Cum p be 11 Dairy. Two deliveries. tf From Hear State California mi registered ut Med ford hotel include S. J. Kellogg and S. A. Moss of Alameda, G. It. Sharer of Berkeley, J. O. lames of Sacramento, 12. II. Conger, It. H. Adams, U. C. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur It. Uurch, Mul A. Shoor, O eorgo -12. Sma lley and Sara h Hlasier of Los Angeles, and the following from San Francisco: H J. Irfwl. II. M.' Jeran. Sam Ilosen, It. H. C'ohler and Mr. and Mrs. J, V. MdJowan. Brill Sheet Metal Worka docs ex port repairing, fender and auto body repairing. tf To Visit Mrs. TrowuritTge Mrs. Win, Warmington of Esca- nava, Mich., will be the guest of her mother, M rs . 12 m m a Tro w bridge, at her home, 1018 Wett Kleventh street, for two months. Earliest of All oed potatoes at reasonable price, II. IC. Jackman Mulin, Ore. 321 Medford Golnr 011 High Medford Is going along on high, and is titill talking about having recently entertained two of the busiest and must prominent men In all North America Hear-Admiral Itlchnrd Evelyn Hyrd nnd ltrlgadier-Oeneral William Wallace Attcrbury. V. J. Nugent of the Jackson county capital arrived here yesterday und put his name on tho books at the Multnomah hotel. Tho (Oregonian. For grade A raw milk, call 699, Campbell Dairy. Two deliveries. tf Visits (jrniitH Pass lroperty 11. O. Parkhurst, Medford realty dealer, was in Grants Pas Tuesday on business In connection with his property in that city. If you want a good laugh, see "Head on a String," 3-aet comedy, Hellviow, Ashland, Jap. 30th, 8 p. m. Dance, refreshments aftor ptoy. 309 VlsltN Mrs. Franklin Mrs. Lottie A Her of Maglll's drug st 010 In Klamath Falls Kpent Sunday In Medford vudting with M rt. 'Doyle Franklin, who is re covering from n major,operation. Clean-Up prices on all cars left at Graham Oarage. 312 Moro Itnuuty Wnn-iiiits Tho county clerk's office issued bounty warrants today to A- J. Killer, Iuko Creek, four coyotes; Dewey Hill, Prospect, two coyotes: Hoy Mooro, H eagle, ono coyote; tleorgo ITarrlott, Applcsate, ono Coyote. Individual styles and soft, lus trous wave with Tulip Oil perman ents. Emma Clino Shop, l'hohe IRL 312 fjprt for Kiigcne Herb Owen left this morning for his home in Kugene after having spent tho past two days In Med ford In connection with his wres tling nmoker hero lawt night, pre senting Hay Frisblo. Medford, and Hon Mulr, Australia, In the main event. Ho Is planning another card here in two weeks nnd will bring some heavyweights down from Portland to take part. Hum heavy rough nnd smooth blocks; they lust longer. Med. Fuel Co., Tol. 631. ' tf Visit tug and Shopping Mrs. H. W. Poole. Mr. E. H. Pike and Mis. Lottie Curiin of KiillllUtll iVftll urn In Mo.ir.irrl Tuesday to spend a few hours vis iting with friends nnd shopping. Our new studio it opposito new Holly theater, Tho Peaslcys. tt VMtiM- fnmi I'IiIUmiiiIh Henry Xet'f nnd George Flury o viottoiti In the city from Chllo- iUln who arrived In the city yes terday. Phone fiOO for I'beckor OaK Courteous driver. Kato 23c. 3 1 3 Another IJvno Mdd ' H. K. Hanim of Medford and Jacksonville is tho fourth person thl year to purchase a combina tion hunting and fitting license this year at tho county clerk's of fice, record' revealed today. So (ur. only one fishing Hcoiim has boon sold at the urficv and It went to C It. liven of thU city. D.ill'a Tnxl, I'hone IS. 33c: 1 i lo 4 puASingtr!i. tf Mr. Inrkr Ix-mrs Mib. Mmtlp llirkvr ot rcntl.il I'olnt I.-(t by train thin nioyilnK j for Portland u horo chp will peml t A few weekjt. I Kren Shampoo Mun. Tues. Va. with 11.00 Murrel or Ktnsrr Wave. Tu 1 1 p Oil Termnnenta marvel ous! Itowniun'e. I'hone 57, 313 J roin stato or Washington Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Vawter of Seattle and Mr. and Mrs. hi, K. Beemer of Tacoma were AVashlnK ton cucHtrt reBiHtered at Medford la o tela. Hoyal Utah coal. $15..'i0 per ton, delivered. Dry 12-ln. larjje body fir, $2.7,1 per tier, in load lots. J K. .Samson Co., .Phono S33.. 315 Meteorological Report Jainiaiy l!l. ;tt. Modford and vicinity: Tonight and Friday fair, but with fog In morning. Moderate temperature. Oregon: Fair tonight and Fri day, but with fog. Moderate temperature. mm O w Local Data 3. Q. r" : ? Temperature (degrees).. 55 '28 Highest (last 12 hrs.j.... 55 T.5 Lowest (last. 12 hrs.) 30 L'S Jtel. humidity (pet.) 65 9S Preclpitutlon (inches).. .00 .00 Stato of weather.... Clear P. Cdy. Lowest temperature this morn Ing, !'." degrees. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1930, 0.40 inches. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 58; lowest. 37. Sunset today, 5:22 p. m. Sunrise Friday, 7:26 a. m. Sunspt Friday, &:23 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. . 120th Meridian Time "0 1 u to 13 r r SI o CITY Baker City 42 I'.lsinarck 46 liolse 4S Clear Clear Clear Clear Foggy Cloudy Clear Foggy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear yoggy Cloudy Foggy iC'loully Ienver Dcs Moines Fresno Helena 1ab Angelca Marshfleld .. Phoenix Fortland Ited llluff rtoseburg Salt tnko Siin Francisco Hanta Fo Seattle : .Spokane Walla Walla 53 56 66 T6 84 72 76 G4 68 60 34 64 56 6G tVlnnjpeg FOR MAIL PILOTS WASHINGTON (T) A net f 8500 miles of automatic telegraph typewriter clrcultH will be spread by the federal government by July I for collecting and disseminat ing weather information for avia tors. - "With nearly 000 miles of cir cuits in operation, authorization has been given by the aeronau tics branch of the department of commerce for an additional 202-1 miles. Forty-nine new automatic telegraph-writ or stations will be established. One circuit will' stretch across Pennsylvania from Pittsburg to Comdcn and Newark, N. J.: llag erstown, AU1 and AVashlngton. l..l Twelve stations will be estab lished In Oregon and Washington on the Koaltle-Portland-Pasco air way. A third circuit will con nect 3 j os Angeles and Wichita, Kas., while u division will be made In a mid-western circuit to add stations from Pittsburg through Ohio. ItaiUo telephone stations at Kiumnuh. Ail. ; WhisUiw, Ariz.; 1 Alhuiiucriuc, X, ,l.; Clovls, X. M., and Waynoku. Okla.. will be ope rated ,,Jn .conjunction, with the automatic circuit to. he Installed from Jajm Angeles to Wichita, W A y 1 11 N ( TON American exports of aircraft products suf fered hut little from depression In 1930, the aeronautic trade division of tho commerce department has found. During the first 1 0 months of the year exports wore valued ut $7,?SS.0M ns compared to what was termed tho "abnormal" trade In the same period of 1 9 S9 when the value was $7.7(11.977. Decreased sales of complete .nlr era ft to ' Lrt'tln American countrio alone were said to have prevented surpassing the record level reached in 1 r.'it. ORANGES Sweet, juicy oranges by tho box, half box or dozen as low as $3 per box Dircot from producer. 13 North Fir St. p Winnipeg SO , t. ; AV: J. tlutohlson. Meiqofoiogirit. NEWWCARRY WEATHER ADVICES AIRCRAFT EXPORTS SHOW SLIGHT DIP LOCAL INSURANCE AGENTS MAY GET Tho Medford branch of tho Metropolitan1 Life Insurance Co. received tho most points In a con test conducted during tho last throe months of 1930, according to an article uppearlng in the Pros pector, monthly publication of tho company. In April, thirty leading workers in the company 'will he given trips to the convention in New York city, and Howard Scheffel, of the local office, is one of the outstanding workers for the trip, C. E. Grant, manager of tho south ern Oregon group will make tho trip to New York. Mr. Grant has been in charge of the local office for the past four months. Those throughout southern Ore gon who have aided in winning prominence for this district thru their work are Howard Scheffel and Ernest Scott of Medford, Her bert lierrlan of Ashland, A. W. Garner and F. B. Robinson of Klamuth Falls and Fs M. Nelson of Grunts Puss. . LIMA Permission of an American aerial photographic ex pedition to. make a camera survey of lost cities of Peru has been given by the national government. Among conditions laid down were that an observer of the Peru vian air corps go along in that role, that all developing and print ing bo done within the country, and that two copies of each picture bo retained in the files of the min istry of marine and aviation. Five young adventurers from the United States joined for the pro ject, headed by Clcorge H. John son, who served two years as a lieutenant in the Peruvian naval nlr service, and Itobert Shippec of New York. TARANTULA BITE TEST ATLANTA Contrary to pop ular belief, tho blted of the taran tula is not deadly. Perry V. Fattlg. curator of ICm ory university museum, tormented a Honduras tarantula, found in a bunch of hummus, until it had bit ion him. The curator still Is alive. Venom of tho tarantula is not powerful enough to produce death, the curator explained. Tho most poisonous reptile, he said, is the Kgyptian scorpion, hut even it is not poisonous enough to cause death in most cases of adults, al though t;u per cent of tho children bitten die. ' Almost Perfectly Flat NKW YOHK (P) The flattest known surtaces in existence arc discs of clear fused quartz, produc ed by the Thomsom research labo ratory of the General Klectric com pany for the bureau of "standatds. They are perfectly flat to within tw) teu-milllouths of an inch. '.The 130 tobacco crop of the province of Ontario is estimated at L'T.tmo.ono pounds. No More Piles How Ut Kml 'IVrilhlo Agony Without Salves or Cutting. Tixternal treatments cannot per manently nd 1'lloH. Xor does cut ting remove tho cause The cause is internal bad cir culation of the blood in the lower bowel. The veins are flabby tho bowel walU weak tho parts al most dead. To quickly rid your self of pile an internal medicine must be used to heal and strength en the affected parts. Dr. J. S. Loonbardt. a specialist, after years of study discovered a real Internal IMIe remedy. lie named hin proscription H K M Uoll. nnd prescribed it for 1000 patients, willi the marvelous rec ord of success In IMJO cowes, and then decided every I'ilo sufferer should be able to get Hi:M-R01D from their own druggist. Don't waste time on external remedies or think of the pain and expense of an operation until you have tried 1IHM-KOID. Jarmin & Wood.- wil supply you and guaran tee money buck if it does not end all 1Mb- misery. YANKEE BlRDmEH MAP LOST CITIES Heath's Drug Store's ji TWO DAY SPECIALS f $1.00 Listorine 79 j $ .75 Cal Bis Ha G7C 25c. Dr. Wost's Tooth Paste , 17c i! 50o Ipana Tootli Paste 9 25c Zorbst Cold Capsules tOe f $1.00 Fiaiucc Face Powder 73(. lij' 50c Scientific Tooth Brush 37 ' 40o Minox Shaving Cream 33 $1.25 Stationery '. g) ! (Lined Envelopes) . 10c Coloo Soap 3 for '2 lo ij'i $1.15 Dare's Mentha Pepsin ... 0 77C i! i 0 Heath's Drug Store f! THE CUT RATE DRUG STORE j 1 109 East Main St. ASK FRED Phone 884 l In "Inspiration" GRETA GARBO and ROdERT MONTGOMERY in "INSPIRATION Itobert Montgomery is Miss Gar bo's leading man in . "Romance," now at tho Fox Crutcrian, which -is fiufl'iciont guarantee of the roman tic warmth, of the numerous love scenes. . As the young, provincial student who fulls iu love with the model, Montgomery unquestionably delivers the finest performance of his career. Splondid work is also done by Lewis Stone, Marjorie Rambeati, Judith Vosselll, Ueryl Mercer and John Mil jail. SKflul lollimiiliUalioil Medford Lodge Xo. 103. A. V. & A. M.. Friday. Jan. 30th, T-.3U p. .ti),. . Work jn the H. A. degree. Visiting memliers welconxe. - - ' KLIilOItT I,. l.KXXOX.iv. M. C. M. HOUSTON'. Seey. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FO H SA LK 'For your lawn and tthrubs. elcsin sheep fertilizer. Cull -122-L. 3U FOR SALIC Level -SO acres on Williams creek; long time. Will trade, income house near I'niver-s-ltv for home near Medford. (. V. McAllister, 1137 Hillyard, Eu gene, Ore. 311 FOU UBXT Small furnished house, ?37.."iU. nll at 1007 licddy, or.JMioivc rN!t-,I-ik.&U FOU UK XT Furnished apart ment. 217 V. 2nd .St. 311 LOT Hy elderly lady. nmtiU black pockctbook containing $.i.O0 bill and small change, on street. He turn to Mail Tribune. : 301) FOU KALK Fltra violet him 1H' gas range; cheap. 112 Mistletoe. 3111 FOR SA 1.15 li acre. 1 mile from Ashland: J aero pears and other fruit; irrigated; 7 -room house, chicken house and barn, garage, electricity and city water. Price S-'iO0, $2 50 down, balance to suit. SOUTH I:! KN O 11 K G O X HKALTi' CO., 44 Xo. Riverside. SOlf 'OH UKXT Furnished sleeping roonus, close In: home privileges; price reasonable; garage. Tel. 1070-J. 30!Uf FO U H KXT On shares, to cap able market gardener, about ti5io sqmirc foot excellent gar den lot in Medford; very fine soil; unusually good water pres sure. Call 140 evenings be tween d and 7 o'clock. 312 FOU UKNT 4-room house, fur nished, water, garage, $15. SI 2 Summit. 311 WAXTKD Housekeeping and cooking for orchard or private home. Kxporlence in this com m unit y. Address. Cold Hill Pharmacy. 311 FOU HKNT 1-room bouse, fur nished, water, garage. M 2 Sum mit. 3iMitt rSAt-HlFIOK sale of valuable vio lin. $0i0. Including case. Will take $40 down and balance in 1MI days. Write .Uox "Violin." care Mail Tribune. 311 FOR Tit A OF Approximately soa cords mixed standing timber tor home, car and cash, or what nave you? Write Uox 5, care Mail Tribune. 311 FO It TU A OF SI SO violin for clear lot in Medford, or will trade for Rood used ear or equal value. Write llox 14, care Mail Tribune. R 1 1 A ilNCOMETAXMEN FIELD 10 k OREGONSANS SOON Hcgiunlhg next Monday and continuing until Mngch 10, a coriis of 15 deputies from the office of i, 'lyde G. 11 untlcy, collector of internal revenue, will visit 00 Ore gon cities and towns to assist tax payers in preparing their federul Income tax returns for 1930, Mr. Huntley announced yesterday when he released the schedule under which they will work. The deputies will spend from one day to 35 days in each city, thus giving ample time for taxpay ers to check their returns with federal employes. Mr. Huntley de sires taxpayers to make use of this service, as it assures correct re turns. The itinerary for southern Ore gon counties, ami dates, follows: Jackson Medford, February 1 -1 2 and February 20. March 10; Ashland February 23-25.. Josephine Grants Pass, Febru ary 1S-2I. m Klamath Klamath Falls. Feb ruary 1-7 and February 23-Mar. 0. Fox West Coast Theatres 'I 4T i 1 . , ! NOW D I I l Dcrnnardt as vdmillc 1 MdnJcAJjmsasPctcrPon Nctlicrsolc as Sapplio A great play lifts tlie player to immortality. .so will "Inspiration" lc remembered as the greatest love role of" TkeVivine Directed by CLARENCE BROWN with tn id.d ALO-M cast ROBERT 'MONTGOMERY LEWIS STONE MARJORIE RAMDEAJJ Plus j - ADMISSION "Won by a Neck" j Fox Talklnews . ' thrift Riding! Action! Thrills! BUCK JONES "DESERT VENGEANCE" Also Cartoon, "Fiddlesticks" Comedy. "A Tight Squeeze" "The Indians Are Com in g'' HEY, KIDS! 20 FREE VOTES FRIDAY on Talking Doll and Bicycle FOR ELKS' LODGE I : l'V;ink W'liBi'i', of J'urt lit ml. will 4iiii'Ui' at tlic JU'iltold Elks mei't iiiK tonlKhf ti pnti'ftu'in wJth Klclulit-of-hiinil ti icks. , Jay Core, wolt knu,wn locally for his acting ability, will aslst tlic visitor. Mi-. AVaK'i who 1h a representa tive of tho Associated Oil com 1 pany, made a hit last year when ' he peifornu'd at a meeting of the Klks club, and a large uttendance is expected this evening. O. (. Alemlel'fcr. exalted ruler, - has issued an invitation to mem ' bers to be present for the regular ' session and entertainment fea ! tures. ! The clever slcight-ttf-hand per t former has been secured for this 1 evening through tho courtesy of ; W. O. Webster, local manager of ; the Associated Oil company. Natural gas in the Kettlcman Hill-'). L'al., dUtrlct Is said to he sufficient to supply the state of falifnrnia for I 19 years. 3V Last Times TONITE J. PHILIP OPPENHEIM'S Mystery Thriller "THE LION and THE LAMB" Plus Cartoon, Comedy, News Starting TOMORROW IN WAV