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oca! arid
Personal
Mrw. llctlUcii Homo
Mis. Frank ltcilden Iiuh returned
tu her home from tlio Hatred Heart
hospital whore aho Vna confined,
having suffered a compound-frac
tured wriist when alio fell from a
'Hiovln'K car Saturday ovonlnir
"Willi tuminu the corner at Main0()t ono tor jj at jculhryn Loca
and Vancouver ;avenui-H. the car ( tun,8i jijq g central, l'hono 374.
f door .'flew open and Mrs- Itedden j .... 312
a fell An. her wrist, breakinu five
ponei. . She Ls now at her honieTlvo jf,.lv (jr(tes
under ., a nurse's care, . ,,, , John Peterson will spend L'(iO
j... . ' for the construction of two family
"' (VillforulaiiH Wedded Here . nturuRcii ou Palm, street, according
Cccllc Lorean Hill Of Vimillu. j lo applications on flic today at the
Cal.. and Joseph H. Foster of Hum- ihj. bplldliiK. department.
loldt county, the samo state, were" ,
'united in marrlngo by Judnc Tay
' lor In the Hitter's offlco yeaterdny
afternoon, t Tlio couple brouitht
along thoir-ovvn weddlna witnessos.
who were Mrs. Kllznbetli Paddock
and Gcorse M. Paddock.
Dance nt Jacksonville every Sat
urday, night. S to 2. , 31 1
Will Vacation In Konlli
- Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Murrey, Mr.
nnd Mrs. W. Gardner and Mrs.
Murrey's mother, Mrs. J. W. Faran.
who is tier ust irom lovra, will
, loavo Medford .Hunday .for 1-oa An
ircles to spciul a.montli vacutluiilim
-in tho soutUcrn ctty..
v., .... ,.i , .. 7" '
)Phonc U2." We'll haul away
.your refuse Cl(y Sanitary Service.
, ,. . . .. . .;. 2S7.tf
. Jnmiu MUUint l'olntw
'P. T. Ilotchklas. and 'Eugenia
llawls of hlcngo nd Dob Puvh
,.o Jlelona, -Mont,, were guest to
day -from distant points registered
j4it-.local .thotobw .
r -...will iay conk for '29 or '30 Ford
jcdan. :CU J30-J. : 312
Dig Bounty Collection
",. A. J. Griasom was, In from tho
Climax section today to. collect a
'$36 bounty warrant at the county
,cl'rkjt offlco for tho killing of 12
poyotcs. , Other warrants wore ls
uod to J. W. Clilldern of llogue
illvcr, ono bobcat; , Iosor llrad-
Ahaw of llrtfwnsboro, ono coyote;
. Herman Walter of Applegatc, ono
ifoyotc and one- bobcat.
' . banco till t :O0 nt Oold II111 every
Bat. for 73c. ' Sll
- 'MlioH'Ing -Imiirovcnii'iit
j '.Mm. .Pearl McOrodio, who under
wont a reeem major operation' at
:h ..Community, hospital,, was re
ported to bo.oonsldorahly Improved
today.. ' "", (""-' ,
. j ,- . ' .' T '
fl'ortraiti 'of -Ibflliictlon. ' T 11 o,
'lJeaslcy, opui 'Holly ffhoater... -t
Hum Innnor Scutoiu'etl . ..,
" , 'D6nal4 Meyer of Oakfand, Cnl
.was,' Bentcnced to.( 3q '.days lh tho
'county jail and.flrioil Sl'50'ln Judge
Toytor'a, court yesterday, on.. Jlio
LclinrBO of transporting 30 gallons
u alcohol. . ... MWPr.. was nrrssted
. vcc,lt ngq. on .tlio rftcltlc ilKh
. woy,. .a,long ..with Walter Garten,
also of paklan'd,' who had 90 gal
lon of alcohol In bis. car.'. 'They,
.woro en .routo north from Oakland
with their cargoes uf liooa-. Oar
tcn, when arraigned last Monday,
wax allowed 10 days In which to
,nter hln plea, which lias nut .yet
bcon made.
Tf you" enjoy ood food nt tow
"prtoca,, cat at tiro Holland Coffee
Hhop. ..! -300tf
Motorist from Itaimdii
T. K. Xishar -ot Slocnn City, D.
Cl.'. wan a. motorist -from- Onnnrin
Who (Tegistored today at tho local
.branch of 'the out-of-state nuto
registration burenu.
r;
, -F)r. reliable tal arvtc aall 900.
.Rata 3ia. . - i : S13
peeking a ilvortx .
.', Rvolyn Mono filed, .suit for dl
.vorco ,ln olrcult , court yesterday
against Clarence- Mose, on grounds
of cruel and Inhuman treatment.
They were married in Hacramonto,
Cal., In 1918, and hnvo ono son.
They had been residing on the
Klamath .IndlQn .revwTvatlon. Tho
plaintiff Is also Rocking tho return
of., hor maiden name of Kvnlyn
lAng, and wants .tho custody of thu
child.'
'profc n windows reghiied hy
Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 230tf
VMts Mr. I'unkey .
Mra. Allien Hti'wnrt ,uf Kilgene
rrhed In Medford this forenoon
to visit her brother, t'larenco Pan
lny." i 1nnce ut Jocksonvlll every-Hal-unlay
night, 11 to 3. 311'
ttMuruH from North
.Clifton Toakley, who has been
W Portland, Vancouver and other
northern points for some time, has
. returned tu Medford -whore he will
bo .engogeti. In business with hb
brother. Karl Yoakloy, who runs
the S. ,and M, lunch counter, ,
'..-Hosol Vtoh cool. $13.50 per ton.
delivered. Dry 12-ln. largo body
1 fir, $2.75 per tier, in loud lots. K.
K. Hamsoti Co., Phone 33, $13
TYom Ilnsc CHy ,1
f iiorlland reslilents registered ns
guesiM at ltKal hotels Include J. 1).
I Kler, a. V. fhr, II. f . hrung.
P. S- llrown. Mr. and Mrs. Jlernaid
Jreuind, J. K. Klden, W, U Van
.Viiju. J. E, Iteeves, It. K. Fleming
Mr. and Mrs. t, Vance.
.sXadivs, It your w.ird.ohe needs
f,'WnK per to finish out the season,
f-jX the 'Fashion Hhoii. 1-1 Medford
Bk)$, Phone lll. it
HiViih t)reon 3tles
Ouivit: from Oregon cities out
side' of. .Portland stopping nt local
hotel' Include M. J. Mcljine of
Klumnth Falls, F. I. Uallard of
', f.'orvnllis. J. K. (loodfellow nnd J
C. Currlo of Kalem. T. H. Williams
of ,,Iaakvlw, J. Isiwnon, V. . K
Toncry. Fish nd . O. Kurth
ot JCugen. ....
Free 8hmpoo Mon. Tues. Wed.
with fjj.00 Marcel or Kingfr Wave.
Tulip Oil Permnnnt aro marvel
pu: owmane. phone (7. 3i
County Agent IXMlilfr Here
I 1''. D. Italian, Mute loader of
: county nKenlii,.. arrived, in tlio city
hint niKlit to attend tlio district
j county owenta' conference be-ins
, lipid here today.
Itt'iiort Chi Stolen " '- " 1
A touring oar. vvua stolon last!
nlitht from Mrs. I.ottlo wood whllot
the machine was parked on Front
street, according to ti report lit thp
police Million today
Permanent waves that leave your
hair soft and attractive. looklnB.
, Oiir now, studio Is oupbsite now
llojly theater.. The Peaslcys. tf
W'k Hnd Hotel Slump
The customary week end filunip
of patronaKO nt tho local hotels
found a comparatively small nurn
,ber of travollriK guests registered
at the local hotels today and yes
terday. Dance nt Jacksonville every Sat-
urday nluht, 0 to 2. 311
I
Visits -Daughter Hero
Mrs, ficorEO Shackelford .of (:hl
cuko arrived in Medford from tlio i
north loday ,to. aiJcnu some tlmo
here, as uet of her duUKhtur, Mrs.
Kntma Crooks.
ill'urn heavy iuuah j nndi smooth
blocks: they last longer, Med. Fuel
Co,, ..Tel.. (31. . . .. .. .-. itf
Completes Visit ' ' '
Mrs. Oeorgla Duke of Portland
left- by train this morning after
having spent .the past five months
in Medford as, guest of Mr. and
Mrs.'GVH. Pierce.- ,
For reliable taxi aervice call 900,
Rate 23c. 313
Central Point Visitors
Andrew lluckley f Central Point
was In Medford this morning on
business.
, Daily's Taxi, Phono 13.
to 4 passengers.
33c; I
tf
Mr, Ktliisim. Jjouvch .
It. Htlnson of Poi'tland,, rep
resentative of the .Maytag Paolfic
camimny,' who hn.s been spending
tlws pftstTveOk In. Medford attending
to business 'inntlcrS, loft today for
Em-oka, Cab- - -
Tickets 75c. Ciold 11UI every Sat.
Dance 9:30 till 2:011. Blwood Htrn
dn and huf music. . ., .311
Olit'iilnot) h' Gun Permit
A permit to Carry a revolver was
issued this .week by tho herlff'.H
office' to Danlol Ames of : Ashland
for protection purposes. . ..
-Ttst soven-pleco orchestra in tho
vnlloy.-tlold Jmf SVetj mi.' Tickets
7fio till tho liurd 'times nro over.
. , 311
HoglhU'ivd Xtiiin Wuslilngtou
luest registered at local hotels
from tho Mute, of Washington in
clude A. 1 Osbcrg, C. It. Dcoil
wan nnd V. Ita.smussen of Seattle.
A. W: lluckncr and Mr. and Mrs.
C. K. Musso of llolllnglinm, Fred
Hpakstra of Evcrott, Arthur rtend
er of-Tacoma, and the following
from Hpokano: . .Mr. nnd Mrs. Ver
non Ilorkwnlter, ,Mrs, Ii. J. Hans
ford, Mr. ond Mrs. U O. VanZllc.
Dry fr slab.s $3,00 por, load. Mod.
Puol Co., Tel.. (131. - r - tf
Awl DliHlgntt In tllly
,Ael llloilgett of Williams crock
was in Medford this morning shop
ping 'and' calllng'on friends, , !
l'hono 900 for Checker Cabs.
Courteous drivers, Rnto 25c. 313
.Utah's bes.tcoul $13.30 perton
off ear. Med. Fuel Co., TcL 631.
'MV.' and Mrs. Noo Itoturn '
Mr. nnd 'Mrs. Clarence T. Xoe
returned from Woodland. Cal., last
evening after having spent the pnst
two or throe months in that city
and lterkoloy, . ,
. Dance at Jacksonville every Sat
urday night, 9 to 2. 311
Tf you enjoy good food at low
prices, eat at the 1 lot la ml Cufreo
Shop. .lootf
Two (Xiuiilc tu Weil
The eolinty clerk's office Issued
marriage licenses this forenoon to
Joseph fi. Foster. 30. -(trick, cnl.;
and (lecll Ullll, 20, Williams. Cal.:
and to Alvin filsen, 91,'nnd Kvelyn
Porlgo. 2'.'. both of Hilt. Cal.
Karliest of All seed potatoes nt
seasonable price. II. It. Jackman,
Miilln. tire. - 323
. If you vtijuv Hood food at low
piflces, eat. ut the Holland -Coffee
Shop.' .. aoutf
Ileiires4iit Hear Slate ,
. CalifornliiiiM igisiercd at. local
hotels Include V. II. ttlovur. M.
Wowham of Ventura. Wlnslow 't',
Morse of Coronado, Vivian Shoots,
Mrs. Frank Hills and Stella Shifts
Manl of Yreka, It. Cartwrluht of
I, OS Angeles, and the following
from San Francisco; O. o. ltclnko.
I.. F. Kennelly. C. H. Weymfln,
Hlnnell 1-:. Middleton. John X.
Iiommer. II. F. Seott and J. I..
Wood.
t'leiin-up prices on nil curs loft j
ut Guhum OnrnK. 112:
For j;r;.de A raw milk, call .Vftl.
Cumphell Dnlry. Two dellveviic.
If
rottniro rcvc Uuys Olco
Four hundred poundx of oleo-
miiwuino wn .ld durlnK one
week In il Connie tlrove More tl
i.nl.( II tniind of butter, nc
cordtnjr.lo n fdiitemrm made at a
meeting of tho line eotinty chum
her of rommeror
ttrlll .Hheet Metal Works bet
oxpert nopairind, feniler and auto
body repairing. tf
Turkey dinner Sunday at Muton
Vhut-'ot. Joup to desert, f0e.
' 3
Grant 1IIM JUstlCC 111
Jn aeconlam-e with the doctor's
orders. Justice of tlio Peace (J. K.
Husk of (JrantH Pasa must remain
at h.nne in lied for the next four
or six weeks. It Is understood
that an Infectiiin and heart trouble
make the rest iW'cessary. Hecauso
of hi. alv-ence from the justice
court, the Josephine county court
Is rcmilrcri by law lo appoint some
one to take his place, f.'ounty
Judge f. (!. Ollhtte wilil Friday
that the appointment will .lie made
pruhably February 2.
.. Individual stylos and soft. His
trou waves with Tulip OH perman- j
'ems, Kmin.i Cllno Shop. . Iliono
431. ' 312
Measles Ix-ails Diseases 1
Measles was the most prevalent
communicable disease In Oregon
during tho week ended January -'4,
a report by the state department
of health states. There were 11"
cases In the state, of which 53 were
in l,ano county and 2!) in Marlon.
Portland had 13 cases,. Influenza
was in second place with 56 cases,
of which 11 wore In Polk county
and 10 In Wusco.
Phone 900 for Chookor Cabs.
Courteous drivers, ltato 23c, 313
For Kl'ade A raw, milk, call r,:i;t.
Campbell (iJairy.i Two :delit'erlos.
tf
RELIEFTHREAT
Republican Leader Accepts
Challenge to Carry
Drought Measure into
Overtime Fight.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 31 (!)
. Soiiutor Watson, the Itoptibllcuu
leuder, today foi'inally accepted
the Democratir. chnllcitKO for an
extra session of the now congress
In tho huttlo ovor roller legisla
tion. "
"It looks like nn extra session,"
said Wutson, "If the Democrats arc
going to insist upon It.
"They apparently nro willing to
hnvo It. The country docs not
want it. I nccopt tlio challenge."
Semite DeimuTiits meanwhile
woro stiiuding on their ultimatum
of the cxtrn session, unless their
Hlx point lollol' pioHi'iim is c(i
actod. Tho house rcjectod tho main
'point of Ilia Democratic: program
25,(MIO,0(iO for Hod CrOBS roller
and Hcpuhllcnu leudors there sent
word to the senate today that they
wouttl ulitntl on Hint. ; ,'
SPEAKER CHOICE
I
Itov. Dr. WnHuco W. Youuksihi,
th wt'U known Methodist ltiiHtor
of Oromin, who Iiuh a Iuvkc
lUMiuulntunt'O in Sloilford guinptl
thioURh viHitH to thin city In jiuHt
yen, nnd who Ih district Huperin
tcndiMit of tin? MothndiKt KpiKOopal
vhuiclH'H of the rortlund nreu. hns
UotMi t-hoHcn by the committee to
nelvct n peuker, to . deliver tho
main nddrettH at the Lincoln club
banquet to ho held al the Hotel
Medford the evening of Thursday,
i'Vh. 1J, J.imioln'H birthday.
Tho lnvitutioti was extemled by
tho contmittee neverul dayH uko
and Illshop Tllua Lowe on hl.s ar
rival In the city today to attend
the StateH dinner of the locul
Metluidtft clnireh luniriht and
preheh therti tomorrow broimht
the news from 1'ortlaml of Itev.
Dr. . Youngson'M accept it nee.
UTTirToriE
itila &taM
4
JJ.tpita TuMir
The "most typical Mexican Mhi.'
art Nidet ted In a fieauty MtUeH( by
u .Hollywood f t tin company found
her film career threatened brcnuMe
of her acrtnt. but t.npit.i Toyvar
rcmamea m core in mnwn -ver-
i ""
Miowinn no lukhm. nen one
inrtvcd. he him o pei-feeieil the
'lopten tanKU.iKc that xhe may
soon npptntr In VjiKttnh vei-sious
Miss Tovm- wim born in Tebuan
tepee, tcxeo. and educated In
Mesien t'lty, nhere the films found
her. she haH black eyes nnd black
hulr. and likes to dance and vide.
Conulllc V x a n c h I s e being
seemed from state for building git"
plant on "hiphway, near Smith
plant. '
EXTRA SESSION
IS DEMOCRATIC
LINCOLN BANQUET
. ....m. i, ,11'iimiuiMii. mum im hiikiiu BUmnilliitimimi!i"iiii"
JOHN D. HOST-TO GALLI-CURCT
AHSottuilott I'ress I'holo'
-Amellta Galll-Curcl, noted soprano, and John D. Rockefeller pic
tured together at the latter.' estate In Ormond Beach. Fla. Mr. Rocke
feller presented his Quest With a picture of himself, a bouquet of sweet:
peas and a dime. '
Death of Prescott Due 3
To Poor Marksmanship
Of Seattle Policeman
A Seattle polle .officer, W. J.
Morgan. Ih ho.ld liuliructly respon
sible for tho klllini? or,ii?m;-Jr,re8-.
cott, Axhlund traffic ofVifcr, lust
Saturday hy JameH K. KliiifHley.
in the county Jail on a first deBfce
murder Chinee. accordfiiR: to Ve
nule press reports. Muritun Ib the
policeman who fired at Kingsley
five times nnd auccoodrd ; in
woundhiK him twice when the lat
ter was holding up a drm; sttre.
shortly alter Morwan failed to
annrchend Kiiik'sley. the ofliceri
wuu suspended from the Seattle
police force for 110 days. ,
"No. I will not put Morgan bneki
lo work," Chief Louis .1. Forbes la
(Minted an saying. "He wouiuh'd
KlngHev all right, . but' lie didn't
DR. SEARS OSES
!N LOCAL
Dr. llenjaniln I.. Sears, H'ell
known lihyslclun in Mcilford and
the Kaitle Tolnt and l'rospect dis
tricts for the past five years died
of n sudden attack of heart trouble
In his room nt the Hotel Holland
at U':;l(l last nluht. He had boon
HvIiir at tho hotel for some time
past
Dr. Hears, who was horn In !
Illinols and was a graduate of a
medical Behool in Chicago located
in Oregon 15 or 'JO years ago, prac
ticed at Vernonia until five years
ago, was 5ti years old and a single
man. Ills only known relatives
are a brother in Herkcley, Califor
nia and one In .Portland, Ore.
Ills Medford acquaintance was
gained mainly -through his taking
care of Dr. C. T. tSvceney"H prac
tice at times during the tatter's
absences from the city. His pri
vate practice was confined mainly
to the tingle Point ami Prospect
vicinities. He was a sufferer from
hay fever or asthma, during tho
tun inner periods and for this rea
son he spent much of yie summers
at the Prospect hotel resort na hi
heaihiuai ters. and one summer
about Hive years ngo spent tlm
entire summer for his health at
the Prospect hotel working as a
laborer In taking rare of the lawn
for James K. tirieve, and refrain
ing from medical practice other
than emergency cases. During tho
most of tho period ho resided in
Jackson county ho maintained his
headquarter in Kuglo Point.
Dr. a rs was tt e r y 1 i k e a b 1 e
main who had acquired - u large.
fiiemUd.ip whll
residing in this
nunty,
NOl'TII KKN oKKlioN STAT V.
MKM.VU Ashland. Ore.. Jan. 31.
(Special.) Seven pledges to IMit
I lota stKaa, national honorary
education fraternity at the South
ern Orejton Statet Nornuil school,
wen announced t'ridav at assem
bly. Tho two ti'Mior! pledefl are
.um! Hurt, ltn!)i burs and L!t'r .
WiIhou, I'ottuiHe. .Innlor arc Hew
He kliuin. lUtndon: I.elund llai ter.
II omic It i vet ; lorthv Ti-Ui-sda U '
I'nw ell Hulte: Mai Joi le Kis!;e. 1
Medfind: lOteanor .Mrtealf. Klmn-1
atn l atin. tniitaiion win oe new
next week according to the presi
dent, rutsy Thompson,
flanslfleil artvertlflns e'! results.
FROM UEARTIij
i
MVIIUI UIM I IHTMIIil Itn
PUPILS PLEDGED
hriiiir Jiiin down: If he-had, Kins
ley never would have had a chance
to slay the Oregon '.officer,. Sam
Prcscott." ' ' s
. 'Morgan fired on . Kingsley as
the latter was fleeing from a
Capitol. Hill pharmacy where he
had disarmed two other police
men who. had surprised him in a
holdup.
The .information was sent to
.Medford by Terry Talent, fciner
local resident now federal nunot-
lc agent in charge of the Seatttie
office. Talent was n close friend
of I'reseott and had worked with
him considerably when the former
was. Jgcatcd in tjouthern Oreyon
in the !nrploy of the federal -pro-
liibltiou dep:tvtnient,
CARNIVAL BALLOT
With the first Week . of .voting
closed J til lie Hum melt still clings
to the lead In the Jiinior Cavnivnl
uueen race being staged at Med
ford high achnol. The biggest Ren
sation in the last day's .polling yes
terday was the leap made by
Theda Moore, freshman candidate.
who nearly closed Up the grtp be
tween herself and the senior nom-
inee, Harriett Campbell. Miss
Mooro jumped from ftNnu to 12,100
only Sou votes behind the senior
girt. ;
Coronation of the . queen will
take place at S:30 next Friday
evening at the carnival. This Is
the outstanding event of tho carni
val and will be followed shortly
after by an hour of dancing.
. ftandinKs at the close of voting
Friday were.; llillio Hummctt.
juniors. :M.:i00; Harriett Campbell,
seniors. l.'.DOO: Theda Moore,
freshman. 12,100;. and Vivienuu
Mender. S3oo.
Invitations are being sent to nil
valley schools to attend tho annual
carnival at the high Nchool and
representatives of tho junior class
are making speeches at the vari
ous local schools to stir Up Interest
in It. '
AI PHOENIX HOI
Kd Utimlm, w,ll 4i)vn .Thoenix
o:ihtirdist, died nt noon' today as
a result oT a lencthy ieito of ill-ne-.i.
up tiiod while sitting in a
chair and was said to have hown
.ome Impvovenient from hi siek
ntisx ' He had resided in tht
' IMloenix section for sometime and
',w us' Well know'n. Ho TA yearn
, iM, 1 'A i 6niIete obituary tl to
a'pponr later. , '
WILMINCTON'. ). .lull. 31.
l.h,,.,...r J O. Wolctt h.is
sr.mi.-i lthe t Ii e. Service company.
Hie riiihi to Intcon a a .arty
comi.l.iin.i:it In '.he i.-celi eiship hill 1
tll.-.l hce In- A. Hicks ljuvren.-e. ;
st,.c!(hcl,l..: uKiilnst the Riolif'.eltl ,
1il eotnpany of Ctlifornta.
The eourt fixed next Wednesday
.i the date for a hearini; en the
rorelverphlp .tppHcatlon.
FROSH CANDIDATE
L FORGES AHEAD !N
GRANT INTERVENTION
WOIJFMW
Meteorological Report
Jmiiiury SI, llttl
Medford and vicinity: Tonight
and Sunday cloudy and unsettled.
Moderate temperature.
Oregon: Cloudy tonight nnd Sun
day, ;l'ain t extreme west portion
Sunday. Mcdoriite temperature.
8-fl a
Local Data 2
- 1 ,' ' ai : .
SS . !
Temperature .-, (dog.) !3
Hlghtest (last 12 hrs.) 54
Lowest (lart 12 hrs.).. 24
Tlel. Humidity (pet.).... 34
Precipitation (Inches).. 0
Slate or weather..! cldy
29
53
29
9&
l)
cldy
Lowest temperature this morn
ing 27 degrees'.
Total precipitation since Sep
tember 1, 1930. 6.1 li inches.
Temperature- a year ago today:
highest '47. lowest 40.
SunHot 'totlny 0:24 p.- m.
Kuni'iHO Sunthiy 7:24 n. m.
Suiisrt Sunday Ti'G p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A, M.
120th Meridian Time
oi rr
to Bl o
WO W f
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2h zs
fl IS
2? 3 '
CITY
linker City '. 38 '20 Clear
Illsmarck f'4' 2S Cldy.
lloisc '... 311 '.' I ). Cdy.
Denver .'. r, s-4 Clear
Des Moines M HI Clear
Fresno 58 "0 Cldy.
Helena 48 24 Clear
Ijjs ATTiieles ...... T4 fill Hain .
.Marshflcld US 34 "Poesy.
l'hoenlx 5 1". Cdy,
Portland 50 4U Cldy.
Ked lSlufr "4 4S Cldy.
: ItosCbui'K 54 3S Cldy.
i Salt iJilte 30 11! Clear
I'San rrancisco.... 62 54 Cldy.
; Santa Fo -- 3S :',2 Cldy.
I Seattle SO ' 3 Topsy
Spokane ......'34' 30 Cldy.
'ulli Walla .... 40 :irl Cldy.
Wlnriltfcij : ....;...:..- 3-I: 2 ' ' ;Clear
W. J. IIutchiiion.'.MetcoroJosidt.
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CLASS PLAY CAST
Tlio cast for "Tho Fourf lusher."
threo act comedy . U he presented
by tho senior class nt the Holly
theater March 31, was announced
lust night by Miss Mary tlilbert,
couch. . .Junior l oi'ter is advertis
ing inunaaor, Farrell Vo-od..staKo
maiiHKcr,. and Hetilon Xcwnian,
property inanaKer, ... .
. . The part of Jerry Dean is taken
by Harriett -Campbell, Andy Whit
taker. Charles Clay;. June Allen,
l.iK'ile i Lowry; Kvaniteliuc (lay,
Doris Hun.lv; Hsbert- Uikks. Rich
ard Applcitate. .Mrs. Dwiglit Allen.
Dorothy Roberts; Ira Whitlakcr.
Irvln llownian;- Horace RIkp,
l'liilllp llray; Mr. Hiinnortoii, Rob
11 luuncus, 'Mr. A.hIjcsoh, ltert
I.6ry;'Mr. Hoitevs, AVilllaiu Dorn;
Ur.jdIUi.s Faraday. 'Riiluli TJiomas
alia tlio -maid, Molva Jl'arrott.
The county auenta of the noiith
evn Orcwoii illi-trim convened here
Into tllla forenoon 'for their peri
odical uoiifei'oncc umonu them-MelveH-nil.l
with ,Y IJ. itallard of
CorvalllH. slate' lender of county
iikciiIh. The conference rir.t ns
Htmibl.nl In the Bounty airent'H of
fice In the Liberty bnlldlllK this
forenoon, and this iit'lonloon held
their main 'conference at the llo
tel Meilford where they had lun
cheon together at iii.tm.-
Tlicso periodical .-..nf.'l'.'ll.'.-s nr.-.
for the purpose of tnlklne ovei-j
the varloUM conimon problems of i
the eouiity aents and as near an j
P0!Hlblc adopting uniform action j
In meeting them. ;
Those present at to.lay c..n-,
ferellce. Ill addition to K. I). Ital
lard. the Mate leader, and Jack-
son, eounty'R two county nueilts.
!!. O. V1wler and I,. 1. Wilcox.;
llPe the liWhts "ilf 'TOf TolloWih'-t.
other ominlhw.l. ( l.w.ly ol!
HotiKlnk 1r.n-t'it' HowHinl Of .lone.
nhlin f M-. tlllderson of Klnm-:
nth null A'lcfor Johnson of I-nke.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
KtU SALK Hun.lre.lH of tons of,
... II.... .,, ...,:.,.L. 11:. 11
COACH-AiOLlES
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in-I.e. See K.iiulall. SIS S. fin-I
Ira. Phone 3T1-X eveninus after I
6. 3'-' !
Fl'k TUAPlv 8 Cooriiloh I
Sllvertown eonls. run 3ono miles. I
f.,r lioloon SSxrt .2 or JL'x'H.r.ti.
' V. O. l!ox tJ. llohl Mill. 311"
FOR TU..D13 Paying il.ilry ueiiV.I
Ashlund for Me.lt, Hl home. AH- l
lres liox 311. A.-hliin.l. 313
Ftl'NI1 3- 'Ui.-oHl itilHio';i.
Ct. Merer, l.nko t'reek.
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FUI: UI'NT OR'I.F.AHK -II ures:
in-iKiitlon: i aere.s hulino t-lover:
iiiljoinlnt city on east slile: u:ir
len trnrtor and some tools. Tl'J
Trnter I-ake. evenilli;ii. 317
FUK KKN'T Furn. upiirtlilent. i,
room... slt-epinij porch, private
Kith: rc.ll close in. $.'0. IMmne
' .TST-Il. 3 1 2
rmnMra modn
4 rooms: bailt-kx. ami
UiirilBe. - Hi Almond St. Annly
.K,K lll. 313'
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OOOt Newtown atipl.st. 50 and 75e
h0?O Hrlnj; hoxe!. K. A. Henf
ix-ter. Jaeksonvllle. Tel. IP. 317
Kol! UKNT Uoom for one or two:
Imatd, -ISS N. OAkdAlc. SIS
Norma at Holly
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DuBaTrcj.Ufcman otVassiori
Xorma Talmadge walked up a
circular utairCase w
itllOUt taking;
her feet off the floor. Conrad
X'nl .,m,II1 thi-niiL'h ii wall with
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out euon u, ...... Lis.:. ;
liv Ml,i,' tn, II flin.l- Wit lOUl :
toiiehliiL' It and without a Key.
They were possible because the
staircase was painted on the floor.
and the walls and door existed only
in imiiKlnatlon. The walls were
marked by atrip of wood on the
floor lo represent the dimensions
of a room In which scenes were
,..,l.,.,.r,..l m. Mum T:ilini.dL-..'8 new
stdiTinit- picture. J'Du jjarry. Wom
an of Passion,'' which comes to the
Holly theater tomorrow.
"Silver Horde" Has
Last Showing Today
CloKliiK an unusually successful
showing at the Holly theatre, "The
Kllver Horde,'' Radio Pictures
screen hit from the novel by Hex
Peach,
ill oe seen for the last
times tonight! Tho production has
proved most popular with local
audiences, crowds acclaiming it
one of the best entcrtuinments of
tho year.
A well rounded east portrays the
dramatic episodes with brilliance,
with tivelyn Hrent, Louis Wolheim
Joel McCrea. Jean Arthur, Ray
mond nation and Blanche Sweet
standing out noticeably.
Striking photographic effects of
the Alaskan north country make
for unusual pictorial beauty.
With this unusually fine feature
the Molly is also showing for the
last times tonight flraham McXa
mee in "Universal News,'' a short
act entitled "The Fashion Mirror",
a. "I.ooney Tune" and a two-reel
comedy "One. Nutty Night." The
program Is one of the best the
Holly has presented for some time.
Rialto Has Clever
Comedy Here Sunday
" "She Cot What She Wanted,"
is the story of a girl who was
searching Very hard to find what
She called "the soul of true, love."
Her husband had been good to
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Fox West Coast Iheatreb
Last Times T6NITE
GEETA GAREO
'INSPIRATION"
Coming SUNDAY
Continuous 1:45 to 11
Charlie Murray ... ... ri ...
- George Sidney .in '. r
"THE COHENS AND -KELLYS
IN AFRICA""
Mat. 10. 25
Ends T0N1TE starts tomorrow '.
BUCK JONES Continuou. 1:45 10 11 '
"Desert Vengeance" Betty cmP3"'in
"SHE GOT WHAT
,n3 . , SHE WANTED".
Starting Sunday Doors
12:
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Home-Grown Bartlett,
Bosc, Anjou
15c and 25c
WHILE THEY LAST
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Phor.9 G8CQ-2 612; E. Main
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he,, that is. "as good as he knew
how," Mahyiiu confessed. nut
that Is nut true love, is It?'- sho
asks of Kddie. Eddie assures lior
that she will find true lovo with
hlin. Three times ho plans to
elopo with, her and three times
he leaves her sitting In a subway f
anil never shows up!
Tho rest 01 tne siory is 111 m-
r... i'i.,. who V:mi(.il." showing
tomorrow at the Fox ISInlto the
atre, with Hetty Compson na Ma
lima,.! I100 Tuncy; as Udille, Alan
Halo as Duvo and- Gaston Glass us
Doris, ( ., . . ; -i .- '
Cohens and Kelly s
At Crateriah Sunday
The Fox Craterlan theatre haa
announced the coining ot. "The
Cohens and Kcllys in Africa"
which wlll.be tlio feature attrac-
nun w"'" '",.'""" ""' ,..
l-unvii mm .J,
ual arguinenis 1110 Htietiiu,i,H,.
funny, cannot fail to ugico una
lltnlt lli.'llin mnnufacturlnir busi-
their piano
.-. ,., ,i,.0ssloii be
"'ao ta '" " "'
cause ot a shortage of ivory for
tho keys. In desperation, they de
cide to bo to Africa on nn ivory
expedition under the leadership
of Windjammer Thorn, a fako ex
plorer. Mrs. Cohen nnd Mrs.
ICellv. not to be left behind, nc-
, o ' l'y '" '"""""""". "",
l.wnufc oi uie vv..".....
Two do catchers, holding; deputy
sheriff and deputy clerk eomniis-
sions, besran duties today to round- .
j up every unlicensed don in Jack-''
, s county, yy..,...
humane officer, will devoto his en
tire time to the Medford area and
Jack Moore will take in other sec
tions of the county.
Kaeh ninn has a license hook
and will sell the tags direct to the
owner. If tiie owner refuses to
buy. the dos will be seized and
uroupht to the county pound. The
license fees are not dcHnquent
until March 1. but have been due
since January 1.
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IS HERALD OF SPRING
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MlAIUItltYUR
! JOB FOR ROUNDUP
"U seems. to he spring'' indeed!
A croaking frog has been added to
the list of announced signs of tlm
much anticipated season. Yester
day Mrs. Mary O. Carey announced
that a honey bee was buzzing ill
the jasmine near her door. Todu
Mrs. A. C. Huson of King's high
way informed the Mall Tribune
that bees have been buying in 4
her yard .all w;Ipter and that a frog
under the porch is heralding- the
coming season with niueh . croak-
ing.
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