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MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Oh'KCON KKMDAY. KKI.IU'AKY ti. VXM. PAGE THREE I Many from Culil'oruiti Cahfornian. HiMi'vod at Mad ford ht.leU im-luile J. M. Hamilton and 'C. H. Davis of Sacramento, (Jenrne A. Edward of Chlco. C. I', Sluplelon of Oakland. .Mr. Krnnk Jackson of Orland. Mr. and .Mrs. Marius of Hod liluff. .Mr. and .Mm. I!.. Sibley. and i-hild, T. i:. Westlak'e, Jiisi Si-hill, .1. W. l'lum- hicr a'nd Glen .M. Hadley nf San Kraneiseo. and t lie following: from I.ok " Anyi'W: Max WoiaiieimeK I.. I-'. Critislty. A. .1, Uol.inson, l' (. Hamilton. I,, ( Dunnan. M. Chalioweth, Henry Craves and .Mr! anil .Mi's. W'ni. Kintf. ' Valilision I vnmuui 1'amlly Kervau'd Included anions those reuLielvd Word has just been ei-eived that at .Medlord hotels from .Washlnc-1 Laura .lean Vrolnan. small dautfll ton cities are .Mr. and Mr... A. ,,f . K. Vroman and tcrand- J.islyn of Auburn. A. It. Tuny of i daughter of Mr. and MrH. A. L. Vancouver, K. II. Vamlenl.erj; of I Vrotnan of Medtord, passed away Taconia, and the follntvlni; from ahum a week uk. Mr. and Mir. Seattle: L. .S. I'iteher, T. A. Hod-ill. K. Woman were former l'csl ler. I.. simcox. c. (I. l'iekard. ! dents of Medtord but now are re Mr.' and Mrs. I-:. It. Ilrackcn. i .1. ! sb.liriu in Los Angeles, liyan ami s. H. .Strauli. I Portraits of distinction. The If you enjoy Rood food nt low IVasleys. opp. Holly Theater. tf prices, eat at tile Holland Coffee PROVES FATAL TO BY COOKIEY iin'oizaoc OQOE 20E301 30110 ti nr FAIUTV PH i? IT AVIT Shop, .Ml'. Ili-driik lU'tlll'lls K. II. Undri.'k. "fil y ?nt of Mhooli,' returned hy tr.itn thirt forenoon from INtrtland wlit-io lie had hoon aiiend.ni; to hii.int-ss mailers ciinoeiriin.L, th hulldillUK. 300tf j l-i'avrs for laiem' i Annie .K-ade Walker IMt hy train thi. nioininc for Kugeiu whore uporintoml-; sh plans to qend the vek oik!. Tallies, If your w.ird.'nbe neds troinj: over to finish out the uprisnn. new .sehool ' cal tho Fashion Shop, 424 Mutton! V,Ulg. Phono 1 1 SI. tf Brill Shoet Metal Wnflift drw?R expert repairing,. fotHlor- and nnto h'uly repairing, ,, . tf. If you oniov Rood "food fit low nnicos, eat ut tho Holland Cnifeo '""italn Inioivsiin Shop. AlltO l.i-TOllSI'S 1-sT-Hf'll The sheriff's offirt 1 ice uses t oil :l y to W .Mrs. (.'. V. Gentry, (. L). Thompson of M 300tf Issued auh K. Itamey, II. Tiee and dfnrii, and .Mrs. Hurt Smith of Ashland. Daneo at Jacksonville night. V till 2. Sat. 'ittini'S Killfd wit h imuoria lit siatlstirs' ' of population., postal recf'IptH , iUl t fruit sliipmentM ami an aniele n j I,ake county. '" Development." tif- ficial tnililiention of the .Northern t'alii'oi-nia -Southern Oregon 1 )evol opment association., came Off the, press this week ami xras plaoeifln the maiV yesterday. 1 :! YOUNGSTER FINDS E) JOHN L DEMMERi I TEXACO COMPANY N"li'Unr Mako Apiioiifiinei1 A group of young women, .olieIt Intr suhsctiptiims for magazines, were in .Med ford today attempting to sign up local residents on the claim they wore In a eon test, spun sored Ijy a California radio sta tion,. They Indicated they were not meeting with any outstanding suc cess and were preparing to leave this afternoon for. Grants Pass. r.urn heavy rough and smooth Mocks; they last longer. Sled. Kuoi Co., Tel. 631. tf For top ami toe! hats very special S'J.lts Now spring shoes $2.!,, The l.and liox -V: Shoe Kast Hih St. Ahpnles Home I'tom South Air. and Mrs. . v. Ashpol.o. uo compatiied hy .Mr. and Mrs. t. K. .Mai'is of K lamwlh Falls, returned (o this efty W'odtiesday e veiling from -a two weeks' trin through California. They went as far stiuili as .o.s Angeles and deserihe the weather throughout the trip as "wonderful." Thov snent a week Xew spring jn yn ,'i-an cis. o and also visited io friends in Hollywood. to $.".!(-. liox. Hanee all evening for T.'e, Gold :i l T Hill. JVmee til! L'rtio. ;n Monarch Seed & Feed Co.'s SATURDAY CASH SPECIALS FEED WHEAT $jfwf I Onion Sets, qt. . .9c Coppej; Carbonate, lb 33c Kanota Oats, choice, cwt 1.75 Kanota Oats, fancy, cwt 2.00 Daffodil Bulbs- Reg. 2.00 to 2.25 values, doz. . . 1.00 Blue Stone, lb ... .9c Common Alfalfa, cwt ...22.00 Help yourself to a saving on Seeds and Feeds at Our Store : . ' Hereafter when 1 7-year-olil VlrKil Leslie of 1 405 North Riverside, who drives u small delivery truck for his father's pluniliitiK pstahlish nietu, wantH to speed up that tit, he will look carefully around to see that no speed cops are in the vicinity and then, whether they are or not. will prohahly not speed anyhow- -as so far it hns cost hint $1(1 a speed, and he just simply can't all'oi'd it. All of which Is preliminary to statins' thtit when Virgil and his truck were I'lyinK aloiiK North Riverside ahout 4 p. m. yesterday and crossed the Jackson- street in tersection at of miles per hour, (he performance was witnessed hy City Traffic Officer Robinson and State Traffic Officer Moore, who hap pened to he near by, and they thereupon gather Virgil in and Thereupon gathered Virgil in and posing a fine of 510 in Iho city i cunrtf this morning. .John U Demmer, one of the most widely known cltieens of Jackson county whet be has been 1 a resident of iledt'ord for US years and known throughout the state for hi,s mlent interest in fraternal work, died at the Community hos pital ut 11:00 o'clock today. Mr. Demmer suffered a parnlfticl stroke on January 17, from which ho failed to recover. Me was horn in Austria-llungatla, Dec. :!, ISO", aged GJ years, lie came to this country with his parents when six years of age. During his residence in Medtord, he has served effic iently in vurious capacities and was one time a member of the city council, lie was a member of the Medford Masonic lodge and chapter and the Odd Fellows, Encampment and Hebekahs. Hesides his wife, I.ily S. Demmer. he leaves four children, two of which, John .M. Demmer of San Francisco and Kdna Klowere of Taft, I'al., are by a former mar riage and Kdward 1.. anil Juanita Demmer of Medford. Also two step children and two sisters, Theresla Bruckner of Los Angeles and Mlnnu Becker, Melrose, Oregon. Funeral services will be conduct ed at the Conger chapel at 1!:30 Sunday with l'rofessor A. J. Ilanby officiating. Services at the grave will he under auspices of tho local Masonic lodge. it The world premier of "Cimar ron." stirrimc screen version of Kdna VVrhei s famous novel, open ing at the Orpheuiii theatre in I. ok Aimetes will he broadcast tonie.hl from S:30 to !:tm o'clock over the Mail Triluine-Virgiil station thi u the courtesy of the Texas company Texaco 1'etroleum products, it was announced this afternoon. , The new s is received w ith en- , I husiasm hy all followers of the theatre. For the niol ion pict ure which is heralded as the greatest one of the century, will ho shown ! soon at the Holly theatre, this city. The Holly is one of the first the-, at res on the coast to oiitaiu a I showing of "Cimarron." The un usual hroiulctist lonight will he i heard hy radio as well as theatre fans. .Sunday's Oregoiiinn said of the j motion picture: "Motion picture trade journals of the heller class, are almost invariably the most critical of critics. They must he, j for they cater to the exhibitor and . he looks to them to advise him of , every possible defect ill pie' ores, which he will he asked to buy. j For that reason, the altitude , of ' editors and critics of these jour-, nals toward "Cimarron" is of more than passing interest." The report , goes on to give the following de scription of the motion picture: "A magnificent, human, thrilling ami ' intense saga of the growth of an American cily." , Kichard His who takes tho lead , in the picture, is highly praised for his work as are Irene Dunn, llos coe Ates and Kslello Taylor. j II We have a very complete line of Fancy Cheese in both domestic and imported SEE OUR CHEESE WINDOW O D o H American Brick American Swiss Pimento Camembert Imp. Adam Cheese Spread , Old English Limburger Papst-ett Imp. Parmesan American Grated Eagle' Point Cheese i . Imp. Swiss ? " Blu-Hill Nu-Kraft Velveeta Imp. Roquefort Tillamook To furnish something new- and different for the' radio audience, ami to provide material that will appeal to most everyone in the city of Medford, the "Office Hoys." Sam Coleman anil Hoy Shreeve, have decided to set aside their regular radio periods over the local station, twice each week, for Introduction of some of the local people who have lived in Medford for some lime past and to present items of Interest concerning them. According to the Office Boys, they will lake the names in rota tion, and will present information concerning the influences that guided the steps of the party to Medford, just what was the decid ing factor in their remaining in Medford and some of the Interest ing events In their lives. The series will be heard each Tuesday and Friday evenings between six and seven o'clock. Wilbert Crum is the new junior observer of the Medford station of tho U. S. weather bureau, who will arrive here within the next1 few days to fill that position, which hns been filled by temporary appoint ment, the vacancy being caused by the promotion last October of O. Kenneth Anderson from junior ob server to assistant observer. Mr. Crum has had HI months exper ience nt the St. Joseph, Mo., weather station. The personnel of the local weather station, with tho arrival of Mr. Crum, will he as follows: W. J. Hutchison, meteorologist in charge; O. K, Anderson, assistant observer; Clair YV. Ahlford, junior observer; Chas F. llenfield, junior observer and Wilbert Crum. Junior observer. T ONLY 2 DAYS LEFT TTfT. TONIGHT J I-ZtP TOMORROW 1 sr Continuous Shows Tomorrow j 1 1:15 to 11:15 ; UNFORGETTABLE . I D R A M A Wr!Wm OF THE FIERY SAHARA ' '"'l 4 ALSO ' ' y, fuNG VtjFfJ. l Graham r,ua cvA &JLU&JP W j; , McNam.e u ,tet8tl t'i I ' Univ.r.,1 Ue;L'VaA 1 fy ' I' Viton. T,H" l "Believe It or " REGULAR j' Not'' No Thnlling HOLLY PRICES! Fj nu Riniev Crowds at al ByP'y ,h(! Ho , Matinee . H .. . Th. Ciir. Children 10 'A I WTnh' Be"auCte"' Adult.. 35 1 I I J",o0h;ct Live Agn.n! Evening M II All Color Act Ficrctr . . Braier Children 25 f ' !! Mere Spectacular du't8 i ' & j ' (Reported by Jackson County Abstract Co., Sixth Strctt and Central Avenue.) , ;. Iarrlng( Ideenspj Alvin ('. Olsen; and . Kvolyn Po riffo, . ';? (ilon W. MeKy and Mildred Ce- ellia Unmsey. IOiiK'ne Johnson and Wiltetla Weleh. Jesse JneUson Tyle nnd Hlanelia Lorraine Maker. Kalph Minish Jones nnd Lillian A. Mureh. Kaymond C. Morris ami Ollie Weln. ltudolph F. Wademan nnd Daisy It. Campbell. I'mhate t'oiu-t Kft. Lias Alfred L'rance (dec.) Admitted to probate. 1 4. W, KriiKKel, John Hewsennuer and John Huenors. Sr., ineorporato as St. l'eter'H Kvangelleal Luiheran ehureh of Medford, JaehHon eoun ty, OreKon. Circuit Court State vs. James K. K inRHloy. Murder. Lola Viola WorthinRton MlnlUen vs. Donald Kenneth Miniken. Di voree. Lluyd I. Showers vs. Muhol J. ShowerM. Dirmce. rorttund MoitKaKO Co, (n corp.) vs. Mary K. Chaney and Newton ('. Chaney. Foreclosure-. Jnbn N. Taylor vs. Wlllahotniua Tiiyinr. Divorce. KvHyn L. Muse vs. Clarence II. Muse. Ijviin-o. Taknt Irrip. District vs. Sea- bnard Dairy Credit Corporation et til. Tax foreclosure. Talent IrriR. District vs. Conrad Alban et Tax foreclosure. Frank A. l'efley vs. lllizabplh Ysunza, Jnhn Vsunza', JlerOia L Timni'-rmnn. Lien. Siat- -Industrial Accident Com inisfilf)n vs. Jlomir Chamberlain. Fr niony. . X. W'ilfon et tix to F.rnpst C. 1 la in lb n, ad in. of K, K. Frnley (de-.) F"irksure. Olive -Httittnfurd vs. Wilbur L. Stuttaloid. Divorce. Real Estate Transfers fopheniu .!. iFh c.oro .nt vlr to fniied Htate. W. D. V ft. NV of NW sec. 17, tup. 87, H. K. 1 Vet. F.ihe );. Cuy et vlr to Mabel It. Hiirnl.-h et ux, Deed. Land in D. L. c. 4t!. twp. 3fi. 8. II. 1 W. KlUi K Merrill to Ctaiice 1-3. Ixine el uSf. V. D. Lot on llulile viud, Ashland. , STAtK.lt M W STI'DIO f T.'iji a .-pechii price for February if a foi reduction n any 'iit' I'lmid in hi stoitet. ludinu on pMii-;iit in -I n! e a-e with e..rli heTl. 3 1 7 1 f COKVALL1S, Ore., Feb. 6.t-( The Oregon State College debaters ''opened the season 'here lust niht with n two to one de cision o v e r the t'niverslty oi Washinnton. , Adetia Joy. Ashland, and Helen Haynes of CorvalliH, argued that Gandhi had aided India. -The vis itors contended he had hindered the beneficent aid offered n Knuland. 4 Itcconinicnd Kurfzii for Hay AlTHUHN, Ala. (A1) Tho experi ment station or Aianania i-oiyieco- nic institute has recommended Kudzo for hay, Krazintf ami soil Improvement. AKi'ononilsts lnsli- tuto aeronomists claim that Kudu is more .promising- than ;tny other perennial plant for these purposes. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY SI'KCIALS ii rooms, bath; 4 blocks to Lib ra.ry; paved street, asseiwmcnts paid; nice ihade, fruit; JUHt painted Inside and out. ltaru;aln $2,400; real easy terms. 3 rooms apd porch; tights, water. West Medford. Total prico $f00, $.",i down, bal. $10 a month. Ti rooniH and hath, plastered ; near hli:h school; $2,000, ?200 down, al. like rent. HouHes for rem. Also acreages for wile and rent. Kxehatmes of all kinds. What have you to trade? Come In and visit our new office. D. :. M 1 1. LA III), 2 .'. K. Main - 317' Wall Street Report NKW YOKK, Feb. (.IN The sinck market was merely a profes flinnnl tradiuK affaii' today, but reversed yestevday'H trend by sell iiiK substantially higher, I ben los in much of its rise in the last hour. The rails, which had failed to participate in the advance, sold off in the late trading, but the list as a wlude closed irregularly bin her, with a firm tone. Sales nKKTenated I.'iOO.Onft share. Today ' closing prices for l.'i selected stocks follow ; Am. Can .', 1 1 1 Am. Tel. and Tel 1SK Anaconda .Il'7 coi. cas ;nif,H Curtiss Wright I (ieneral Klecti ic ( nvw) ,. 44 (Jeneral Motors 3K7f, Kennicot t:opper 1M Mont. Ward '2 1 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Fresh Home Made Cakes SATURDAY Klamath Potatoes, 50 lb. sk., ea. 85c cncr-i a i c EaSle PoInt Jack Cheese, per lb. . . 22c brt,ClALb I s & w Coffee, per lb 39c All telephone orders receive the same careful attention as if you called at the store in person. Personal Attention U:i(lii I'orpnriUidn ... PClJiUnj; Nhiu-h Ijoohuok .... K. I" Unilod Air ITraft i.... V. . Slr-el .. lllls .. fii . 1IM Ij, .. .211 "fc I.HI-S, Prompt Service H. E. MARSH Phone 252 - GROCER jPhone 252 C-' 0', :) - ozxo 301 aoi ' ' i. Tmrfic Cops WViir Vhlii- j imntp'H oil j-. t'ntll recently tlioy fLOHIONCK, lmlj (fl') Wliito- uwp! yliltj' nlc.htsticlia. ; lint now ul.ivpd traffic imiiib now roKiihiro 'hi-y . Vik-wiitf ' with jii-ti'-nriiifl tnift'k? In tho niirniw .lroilH of .tlom. I'noncli for a stnto ( . CI.KVBLAN'O jiff). Tho Luki is SR.liin sijnniq rnlloH. WAN'TKII lloiis..!oopor, mlililln ntrMl. uniiM-iinilw-n-fl : iiorni.ini-nt. . llitx 111. rar Mall Trilnino. 31s 'AN1T!1) -)no paxupnuor tu Hliari'l ox(H'ns'S tn Sail l-rannfi. H'l. s.iiii. am KO u KKXT Small hmisc. fiirnlnli od or iinfurnlHhod. ,ri2U I-Mvinl. 3lli FOR SAI.K Slill-cuK Inruli.nor and laiKo ooal hmnini; inoou.-r. lloth coniplftc. IlKlUiio Hold Hill Hardware. 3.'" KOI! H.M.I-: JuM try to heal thld ona: 20 ihtoh, wilh a li-rnorn modern home. In the foothill. . i mile HoulhwoHt of .M'dfonl: 7 cr cleared with enough wood , on llle halmiee of pay fur it '-v- ! rial time: RaraKe. ehiekeni hoile; nttoiit nn a'-re fef to rher- I rip and aprieolh- $l2'a huvw it. wUh 'S.'oa VaVh. to resporudMe partv; halanco $3l per month.' TIIK JiKAI. I'JKI'A'l'K HXMIIANdl-: Kiml Sixth St. Phone H!'. ! .11 !i ; OPENING and i 5--'-Viv . GET ACQUAINTED Dfys SEED SAp i a n III -2 io40iSt?J&it I-Vilt IM'A'T 4-room njit., ii-axon-ahle rent. JllU W. .Im-kson. 3 1 !' KlK IIJO.N'T .1-rrn. modern hotite, li nvvit. near mill. M'J nootlh. Mi s AimIii. ai! OK lin.N'T -ll-room -furnished hotiw; furnaee ami firepla.,. J04 So. Molly. Call n;r,. 3l7tf I'ipI! S.M.K H.iy. haled or loo.... on flld Hl.llie road. A. Shaipte". 31" For a period of 9 days wo are offering special. discounts ranging from 2 to 10 off our regular seed prices; . ' '.. We now have a complete line of the best quality GARDEN and FIELD SEEDS and wish to get acquainted with seed buyers and familiarize ourselves ' with the seed requirements of the valley. Take advantage of this specfal discount sale and give us an opportunity to arrange for any special seed requirements you may have in mind. We handle the highest quality seeds from Jenks-White Seed Co., Lilly Seed Co., and Poitland Seed Company and can order any other brand of seeds you Itiay want.' WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY ON SEEDS ,, . SPERRY ' POULTRY FEEDS Won't yon led us flinu'o wlili yon' on your Teetl iciiulriiiniMHH? Our now uluic fiui loii u qonipli'li! Ililii of tho Sporry fui'ilH which have heen proved iril'il inakiM'D, Tho W Improvm! Hporsy HtHEUVK liiiliy. Chick Mush, tor example, linn mucin aniu.ltm cofnmoicliil recnrdH IiIrkov clilckH with a mortality rale nf only H. A ml lor cotmlHlenl IiIrIi ukk inoiluctloti you caul heal Spurry SI'UKI.AY; DkiiisiiiiiIh of iMliillrynien are got Urn hlitlii-r flock iimlllK u-llli HI'ltl'.I.AY. . SPERRY. DAIRY FEEDS V ulso cany a complete Utw ol the Hperry Dairy Feeds IncltulinR Hl ltlOMIl.K, Kpi'iry Chop, firouml Itailey. (iroiind (tain, Milium anil Kpeny Calf Meal. Von can Kcciirc Home cxlin hliili values hy hnylni! tiieMo feeds In Ion lols. ' ' ' v i 'i Oats , Recleaned $i:65 per : nvt. This is a common white oat and could be used for seed. Millrun 95c - so- , sm-k Exceptionally good quality. I FEEDS and SEEDS F. E. Samson Co. FEEDS and SEEDS Wholesale and Retail 229 N. Riverside 1 , : Phone 833 i o D o D o 4 o D qqrn- 1'olt I1KST 3 firni-lvd hi h. I 4-room and I r,.onlo, lledden Co. 7 .mi. If Clanirit-d a(1vertl.uiK Kta reniiltji. :''.t::"Ai