Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 10, 1931, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
Iocal and
. Personal
llWlcirutlmiH Total Mill
..The number of unenmloytxl who
reglmei.cl at the city hcIhhiJ huiiit- I
intcndcnf office for wniK on im
twa new i'hool - lililltlins had
reached 310 today noon. KeKis- j
truttona will lie received until on-,
Htruction work marts Supt. II.
Iledrick announced. i
I
Mr, Ilarkor Improved
, Cl.Ty Barker; who. recently un
derwent an operation for tfoltcr, i
reported to ho Kt'ttiiiR nlonR nicely
in -tho -Portland hospital, where he
is oonvaloHciiiK.
Ien( lt.fi Mret Tiiil(rlit
The Medford Denial Study cluli
will meet thls.evenini: at the homej
of 'Dr. F. II. Johnson. The paper j
for the evening Is on the nubjeet of
inorganic loooMiuim uou muoi-i.m
metabolism, and will be read liy
Dr.' II. K. Mlllott. i Dr. VnnValxah
will lead the dlfcusslon. Tim dent
ist meet ono evenlnK each month
at the home of n member of the
club. :- !
Wanda I.ou Armour, noted as
troloKlst, has returned on limited
onRnfremont by reflet. Mrs. Ar
mour may he consulted for horos
cope readinu by'enllinn at 301 H.
Central Phono T2. 321
Three Uhlaia iuet
.MB. and Mis., V. 4 I'usch of Ht.
Loul! and. 11. JI. Ueed of Chicaljo
were tho only uest from distant
cities rcgVaron today at local ho
tels. : . ' . .
Burn heavy rough nnd smooth
blocks: they iat Innccr. .Med. Fuel
Co., Tel. 631. If
Mayor OuL f l lty
' Mayor IC- M. Wilson left this
mornine for flranls Pnss. whi're
ho is entraced in amlitlnK the hooks
nt"' th Josephine- county courthouse.-
nnd espeots to return home
Thursday eVenlwr.
.Earliest. of All okI potatoen at
reasonable price. II. It. Jarkmnn.
Malin, One. SI j
ilxiilie from llouUl's Trip
1W. Kershaw arrive' home yes
torday from an absenco of a month
spent In attending the special head
ciunp session of tho Woodmen of
tho W'orlil, nml-- then louring to
southwestern points.
Phono, r.42, We'll haul away
your refiwo. City Snnlt.iry .rvlee.
l'37tf
To Visit In-Ashliiiul I
Mr. Gene Howard left by train
this forenoon for Ornnts Paw, fthe
Ulanned to motor to AMhland with
her mother, "Mri, 'Mary Letchen
of Orantir PnR; where they will
spend ' eveml days as guests of
Mrs.' Henry Norton?' '
,PcowJnt that rimnrtnosH with
a.;o, n o m I h o h h I b I e,
Ktholwyn H. Hoffmann is now
hi) owing (lrense-'i In nowejt printu
for 10.00, to '12.1.00. Wntoh one
dtplu-y windows for authentic
styles. 11 r -i i t 323
IVuio ftOItL JIOKlllOi,
.Hr Hi-ry Potlot has hoen re
moved to her horno from tho Sno
red Heart- hospital and is roported
to- be geltvlnx' alcing nicely. Ller
diiw;htor i In tJiU tity from
Ytoka, . Col.,, to he with liar.
-Brill Sheet iM.etnl. Works does
xje.rt .repalrlntf, feud'r nnd nuto
hnUy.roprtirlnK. tf
fiwklnff a nivorro
. Crurl nnd Inhuman treatment U
glyen as the- grounds for n dvorcu
notion filed in circuit court today
by-KlhKin-nh Unrper ngalnut Jnmos
liurger' They were married Hep
temper, 1D02, In Oklahomn. The
children born to them are now all
of arro. " L !
Lftdics, it your wardrobe need
ffoinfi over to finish out the neaAon,
caH :tho Fashion Shop, 424 Med
ford Bids., d'hono U8l. tf
Uevflr ud IitisUioiv ,
The lint of bus! new caller In
Mvdfond - today Inolude Hoy Mer
riman of Prospect and it, K. An
drew ot Central Point.
Kryjjtalglow. kodak glos sup
reme, TJip. Peasley's, opp, Holly
tlwater. tf
Efnr lri TpluuHtU)ii
Little improvement in egg prices
is In prospect befove Augujit, ac
cording to IT. E. Cohy, Oregon
fStnto college 'exti'nslon specialist
who spok ieocntly beforo tho an
nual poultr school at Hon clung.
Thara nrfl not' too many eggs, nald
Cosby, but there are ton few buy
ers. Foreign nations are produc
ing eggs of bettor qunlltv, thereby
undermining fjnolgn sales, noeount
ing' for the apparent overproduc
tion; - . . t
Wednesday candy special
"Frehi creamy walnut log, 40o lb,
Th Crest, K. Central. 321
luMor' Witv ItitMiks Arm
Mm. Sidney E. Harris, wife f
the Ptxjbyterinn minister nt Honue
Hiver, fell Hundny, fracturing her
loft arm. and Is spending a few
days In the Jncphine general hos
pital nt Grant Pass.
Vortraita of distinction. The
Peufcleyft, opp. Holly Theater, tf
Herein (.ucmin Here
Mr. and Mrs, U. E. MeKlhnse of
Oronts Pass, formerly of this city,
spent Sunday In this city as guestn
of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Muish.
. Ctah'fl best ronl JlS.IiO per ton
off car. Med. Fuel Co,, Tot. S1,
jm
Ir. Emmrns Leaver Today
r. J. J. Eninviis plmi to leave
th k eveulnu fur Huutniv wh.n.. b
will snend neve nil rlnv. vl.ito... hi -
fon Tom. who Is a juud-wit nt the
Cnlversltv of Oregon. 11. will n-
turn to Medford Friday noon.
Lima AiilpHnr. olj. sprayk aen
nt of lead;; Nptmb(.r payment.
Phone , fiC. . Medlonl Kiuit Co.,
3"cj li
Civil Anion Fllttl Sjx-iil Sniiiluv tilth Parent
The Smith Watklns company: Mr. mid Mr. Kluyrt ParnonH
flU'd utit in, circuit court today I njfi-nt undoy Jn flrum Pta vlJl
aain.st V'hnrl'rj Cumnheli for the inn Mrt. iMrxnnV pnri'iiu. Air. and
sum nt 0 7 . 3 0 H.iimcl to Lr din-
for ttupiilioH.
'hii rif(u I'oiiUK
Orcuoniiin n-glstcrrd at Mod-
ford hntfl. from other point tiinn
.ollinrt include Oeo. J. Stownnj "' return to hi home at fen
un(1 K lian of Eu(ene. Kiedj"'al I'olnt.
A- c,tt ot Hoaehum and flun. Is.
si!lcll. K. B. Henry and Hihm
oi,.n haln of Klamath r'alla.
.-r erade A raw milk, call B!i9,
Cntnliholl Dairy. Two deliveries,
tf
ThI lteWriud Stolen I
The Tucker brother reported to
the police today that a Mipply nf
toulK wh .stolen from their ntor:mc
plaeo on Cornlnn Court during the
pat week. No cIuoh wer left
hehlnd.
Fnr Kr:u0 A mW milk, enll .IM.
Campbell Dairy. Two deliveries,
tf
Homesick, for Medfortl j
John U'nawe. Meiiford aviator, Is
anxious to return to tins city irom
Oakland. Cnl., but will probably
not bo alilo to make his arrival
for another two weeks when repair
wor kon his cabin airplane Is com
pleted, according to reports hrouaht
to tho city from San Krancisco.
He recently crashed with hi plane
while atlempttni; to make on
enierveney flight from M-dford to
DiiIIiih, T.. caiKlne damat'e ex
ceedinu everal hundred ilollars.
The crush occurred near KlnKinan.
Arizona, wllh Jay Hanibriek and
Leonard Mall. o,n oi Aieoio o. in
the ship. No one wa Injured.
Dry fir slabs $'..00 per load. Med.
Fuel f'o..el. Ml. tf I
A-hllillcl Vets Attend
Commander fluy Applewhite and
several members of Ashland. Post
No. 14 were among tho out-of-town
iniostH at the big I-eglon
"smoker" held here last night.
Smart spring hats l.4!l to tT.SII.
The Kmmy Lou Kat Jhoope in the
M. M. Store. 327
Arrival fnmi I'oriluuil
S. I. l.tievetiOort: of the Ed i ton
Lump w.irk arrived md.iy from
'orCand on a jhoit buincv trijt.
I! r o k e n windows replazed by
Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 230tf
Eiikfn In IMrllniMl
C. S. Ealdn was not in his home
City qf Me!ford during the week
end, fpendini; It In the elates laig-
!H. c1ly. The ICaltin autograph
was left at the New lle.ithman ho
tel. The Oregon!. 'in.
New spring style hoe-i nnl ix
fordn, v'ry special, ii'i.'jri to $5.11 .1.
millinery fl.DN to $!..ri0. Tho Hand
Hex and Hhoe flux, E. tlth. 327
Mi'. AhlMilt Ku Koiile Noitli
I.eitH AbboH, advffrtising , agent
for the Houthern pacific company.
with hnadejuarturs in Portland, was
In Medford for a hort time thlrt
fninoon befnroi jurneylng on to
Portland. Mr. Abbott, who for
merly resided in Ashland, Is In
route north from Sun Francisco.
Gun new studio In opposite new
Holly thouter. The Peiodoys, if
Prom Stale MetrOMH
Among guests regUterod at local
hotels from Portland am O. R
Hin, C. V. Spencer, June f). Lytic.
Josephine Koiten, Mr. X. Luke,
Mrs. H. Hromberger, Mr. nnd Mrs.
V. I). Lander. Earl E. Shreves,
Mi. and Mrn. J. C Perry. E. C.
Itendeen, J. Itedfern, George
Johnson, C. H. Goodyear. Mr. and
Mrs. J. Tlppeny, Prank Parker, E.
W. Saxe. It. C. Earringtnn, It. M,
Lunghrey, C- L Cirogoo-. W. H.
Morse. C. L. Weaver. Hal O. Mur-
an, I. W. .letter and P. Z. .len
til ng.-.
VI-Um Mother Here '
Dorothy carmen of Hood Elver
Is In Medford visiting her mother.
Mr. H, J. Carmen.
Hiistainetl InJurlM
, Heniioth Hwenson sustained nrln
or injuries yesurday when struck
by a car driven by Maryan Jarmln
on East Mttln stivet. Swenon was
riding a bicycle on n service sta
tion driveway when the necldent
occurred.
Ilark fi-.nn Washington
Mr. anil Mr.4. flnivnce Evans
and Mrs. Charles Whitloek return
ed Sunday from a trip of IftdnyH
to Seattle and other Washington
points. In Seattle Mr. Evans at
tended a muster P.rown shoe deal
ers' convention, featured with op
timism, and with other member.
of his party vbutcd relative a day
or two in llremerton. They found
weather conditions Ideal during the
entire trip, which was made by
motor.
Week End Visitor
C la re nop Wen ve r o f Po ft la n d .
representing the W e s t I n g house
house Electric company, was
week eml vieltor in Medford,
Llrenso lo Mrs. Weaver
Mrs. Minnie Weaver was In Mod
ford today from the Gold Hill sec
tion to obtain a license for the
family bulldog and was ore of sev
ernl in the county clerk's office to
day obtaining IIimmim's, They in
cluded Uot.ort HmWon of Medford
and Clarence Ma then and Dorothy
Matties of Ttiient.
Miss Snider l Visitor
Miss Mary Snider, who Is a stu
dent at the Cniverlty of Oregon.
."Pent the week end in this city
with her mother, Mrs. Maud Snider,
SIN' nd lug Today In Itucli
Mr. and Mis. Will Hansen are
.spending today in the Kuch com
munity visiting the Throekmartln
! family.
ItcproM'-ut Iteiir sum
lltttel v-uents from Caliloi nin teg- (
. Ittei i-d at local holi-ls Include t.;
ill. MtH'tit. br.n nf Ml. Shasta. Geo.
Sam on of Iteddlm:. X. N. .tohisn
and Loreit E Lake of Oakland.
tr. Ev.Hitin X. PcrciXiil and X.
F. LiSchall of lxs Angeles, nnd
ihe rdloning from Sin Frunci.-oo:
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell K, prownv.
J. P. McDonald. Gten M. Hadley
and F, l. Hacon.
BEDFORD MAlf,
Mm
L. K. MilledKo.
I.cnvim Hospital
J. S. Uoariluiuu. who haM been
rt'foiviiiK treatment for an injured
eye. huM left the hottpital in till
I IrosMfUnt At Smoker
( Commander J. K. Orlovc of the.
j SprtlHh-AunM'ic:in win vetornnH
and two of hit honchmen were
ntnontr thf ex-wrvlce men from
1 rrospect who took in the mno k
i or" stated by Alcd ford post at the
Armory laHt night.
jLli!
The main feature of tho pro-
. Kram was an Interesting debatt?
NEW YORK, l''o,h. 10 (p To- by the Medford high school do
ilay it Is Mine. SlaYie Jeriiza. prima ! hatlns team who were presented
tloana and (food Samaritan lo the i 'y ,'nt'lr n kn,ow" coh- l"'"'h
Htilikeii.
As the cuiiain droiiped on tho
firm net of "lloceacclo" ul the
Metropolitan opera house last
nlKht. a ballet Kill, Dolly Surtorl,
fainted in the tirrns or a chorus,
man. He carried her to a dressing
room opposite that of the atax.
Jerltza rushed In a minute later,
picked up th unconscious r1i ami
traiisloirod her lo her own quar
tera. She brushed aside, all usslst-
llni.0 all(J hlLitlmi mks Afl oil's face
wilh ,.ullllhor lin,j Knc ,.cviv,M.
'
I'OlITI.ANli.
Ore.. Feb. 1 0. itV)
Seeking to rrvoke the will of her
Jfaihop. the late Thonn Henry
, ;.(w:iid. furniture dealer. Mrs.
M.iriha Virclnia Edwards E:ule.
be.ttKy ronte.i winner, testified
late yesterday in support of her
pb-rt that undue influeneo w:u Ox
ei'eised by Mrs. Edwards Longo.
sifter of l-Mwards. when he drew
his will.
Mrs. Earie was loft $100 of the
hair-million dollar estate, although
A. G. Sii'beris. an executor of the
opiate, testlfird provision for a
lru.-t fund of S4oa n month for
lite had been made for the girl
1y her father.
IIKKLIX. Keh. 10-(P) Xntional
Kociallsl members of the reiohslag,
follower (,f the fascist leader.
Adolf Hitler, today resigned their
vb c prosldeney of Urn hotly and ul
commit, eo clialrinunshfps which
they held.
This action wan announced u few
moments alter tho national social
ists and nat InniiliKtH hud marched
out or the, chamber at the begin
ning ot Foreign .Minister CurtiUH'
speech of foreign olicy.
Thev announced they would not
return until some importune vole
UonmnMl thoir presence hut some
uf them drifted hack utter a short
ubsonce.
(ItiporUd fey- iKbon Cwtnt Ataitract Ch
;.,. SikUi Stmt mhI Central AirmM. ,
v. Marriage. Llcohsea
Wllford K. .lotur uml Mury Susan
Norris. j
Keunutli DeWitt Powell nud I
Adoleue Vaiios.se. !
lKm Morrill and Virginia Cooks-!
ley.
Cunrlos T. Ilogorly itud Vernlo
I. KliiHcy.
ayno Edwin Wakeliuld mid
Isoleo Hiowii..
Myron C. Ilrookiiehl and Madollne
IlllNIC.
Kobert Duvld Muhar uml Orru
Frances Kobertsou.
Circuit Court
ClirUtiim II. Christner and Eli
zabeth Christtjer vs. 11. C. Graves
uml Mao A. Graves to recover per
sonal property.
William Horace Vonnhle, deceas
ed, estutc admitted to probate.
IIomsIo Pelfrey v.s. Gold Sent
Creamery company; dumaj-TOH.
Chrlstlat) 1.1. Chrisltier at ttl vs.
II. C. Graves, Mac A. Graves; for
closure ul' contract and lor uppl.
of receiver.
Frank Cameron. OHh Htiek,.J. J.
Arrant vs. Floyd Steele, Little
Applogatu Mining 'u. t 11,1
tlljUIH'tioib
Kldoti S. Miller n, Gruce Humi
Miller: divorce. .
8, A. Kroschol vh. Patter llefrig'
era tor corimrittioii; lor money.
It. P. MdrtciitjiMi vs. Delilla
Stcveus Meyer, clerk; maiitlamus.
Real Estate Transfers
Untile ,1. Hecman et ul to Edna
Schmidt W.l. Land In Sec. 2K
Twp. :it'i H. K. .'1 West.
Philander IVvsler to Mario E. Per
rino W.D. Sec. ;!4 Twp 39 S.
It. 2 Enst.
John Nelson to W. E. Mortrudo
W W Lot I! P.1U. I. Hcnson Add.
Medford.
C. W. Horlop to Hnlsy A. lorton
W.D. Lots ,r. & fi See. 21. SE of
SW Sec. Hi Twp. ;ttl S. It. 4 West.
Iritis attllll et u to Etltth K.
Hevanev -AV . pt. Milt. 4. Cottage
. Add. Medfortl
, l.lniite lluiit-cam to Vincent T.
! IttUlnger iVcd Lot 7 ItlU. .V..
Central I'olnt.
Sheriff to City of MedrordHeert
Ut 1 Hlk. 1. Hnanohc Add. .Med-j
lord.
Sheriff to Citv of Medford- iVod
l-ots 41 t. Lewis Add. Mvdtoid.
PORTLAND BEAUTY
IN WILL CONTEST
HITLERITES LEAVE
SCENE INDISGUST
TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,
ROTARY ENJOYS.
MUSICAL TREAT
AT NOON MEET
An excellent prog ram whlrh
proved both entertaining nnd In
Htructivo was enjoyed by a lane
rroup of local Rotnrlan and kuphIb
at the reKular weekly Itotary
! tneetiiiK today. A apeclal musical
i attraction waa provided by ICrnent
' Nichols of Loh AnKeles, 'lctor re-
j cording artist, presented through j
I the. courtesy of Palmers Munic'thall Saturday evenin,
l louse.
' ehratcd
Mr. Nichols who Is n eel- I
whistler, Rave two fine
selectlons, one with Victor record
accompanlent and one with
his
own piano accompaniment.
I jiaiiey, j ne suoject cnoaen-was,
liesolved: That Chain Stores Are
Detrimental to the Heat Interest;
of the American Public," the af
firmative heinic taken by George
liennett nnd Helen Wilson nnd the
neKatlve by Donuld Darneille and
Max Carter. The debato was
cleverly handled by this group of
locnl studentK and showed the re
sult of much careful thought and
preparation.
ViHitinff Rotarinns at tho ses
sion were C. A. Helhel and Mar
vin (.'lark of Grants Phhh, Lew
Hansen of Ashland and M. K. t'or
n e 1 1 of Klamath la I Is.
Guests of the day were ICinest
Nichols of Los AngeleK, Clayton
ln;iiies anl Al Anderson of Med
ford as wfill as Halph. Bailey and
the members of the high school
Forensic society who took part In
tho debate.
JACKSONVILLE, Ore.. Feb. 10.
(Spl.) Mr. and Mr. Harold Heed
and Gordon Ueed of Klamath Fall.
visited Jundajr at the T. E. Iun
nlngton home.
A district meeting of the U. X.
A. lodges will be held at Ashland.
March 7. An officer from the su
premo camp will he present. Jack
sonville lodge will have a ptirt in
the work.
Mr. and Mtv. J. G. Vial of Phoe
nix culled at the G. O. Sanden
home Sunday.
Mr. Alex Xorrts and Mr. and
Mrs. Web Clark attended a, show
in Medford Sunday evening.
Verne Morgue and Miss Alice
Caldwell of Klamath Fulls .were in
the city Sunday. f
Itev. n.nd Mrs. S. 1-1. Jnne were
dinner gucnls nt ihe, 'Itey. Ej, Ivor
hon home in Medford -Wednesday
Mr. and Mr. Frank Jenkins had
us their guests Sunday their on
uml wife, nf Vreka.
Mis Mollie llritt and Eml. Hritt
were eiinsiM Sunday of Mr, and
M I'M. linbert Mooro at Central
Point.
Mrs. Hies Chnpman returned to
her home at Myrtle Point Satur
day after vUItlng a few days with
relatives here.
Mr. und Mr. Harold .Sutherland
of Medford called 'on friends In
Jacksonville Sunday evening.
Mi. Grace Kirk .-pent Saturday
with Mrs. Lmni French at her
home in tho Sterling district.
Miss Alice Hoofs, Miss Issie Mo
Cully and George Merritt spent
Friday evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Xiedermeyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pierce and
son.t from Forest creek spent the
day Saturday at the W. II. Hunch
home.
lr. Lillian Hoffman hi rented
the houe owned by Mrs. Flo Uob-
i bin.- on East California street, mnv-
i 'ng In this week.
J Many from Applcr.ate d'strict at
tended MMvices for Harold Kubli
.it Perl's Funeral parlors Friday
afternoon. Interment was made In
i the Jacksonville cemetery,
j Mrs. Gault of Medford visited
i M"s. Alto I'lrich Thursday,
i Kuth Itohekah lodge at the last
i meetinu -elected Mat tie Wilson to
receive the degree of chivalry to
be given by tho Canton lodge at
g ra n d lodge In M ay.
Mif Minnie Hunch, Jacksonville
girl, writes that she Is progressing
nicely with her work in nurse's
training at a Portland hospital.
Shrt will he home for a short visit
In the early summer.
Mr. and Mr. George Hnckus and
children were visitors 4uturduy at
the Carl Liitlmer home In Medford.
Mo. and Mtv. Alfred Xorrls nnd
daughter Emily pent the evening
recently at the Web Clark home in
Medford.
The Jackson county bridge crow
is nt work constructing two con
crete bridges near Phoenix for the
Medford Irrigation district.
Mrs. Anna Pierce, the Charis
representative of Medford. wui call
lug In Jacksonville Monday.
Hoy rirteh and family of Hell-
view district visited relatives und
friends In Jacksonville Sunday.
M r. a nd M rs. Pa rton Court ney
of ilIoehurg were gueMs of Mr.
und Mrs. Fred Flck Sunday. Mrs.
C. W. Courtnoy. who pent the
pn.t week at the Fick home, ne
companicd them on their return
to llo.-ehuru.
The M i iona ry society nf t ho
Presbyter, an church will give It
annual thank offering dinner a
the church parlors February 1 3.
A short program will be given
during the dinner. No fi.eU prie?
in set for the dinner.
I lo g v r P v I oe- o f K II o irg. f d a ..
wan a dinner gtuvt Sunday at the
l.. T. llsim home. r. Prieo was
en route home after spending the
winter In "mbern California.
Other kUivl for dinner were Mr
and Mrs. AUn t Ke4(.r f ModfWd.
The jfirl' basHvtlvttl town team
is practicing f'r games to he play
ed later.
Jacksonville people who Hatched
in were well nieayed With the
bnvidrnst ove- KMI.P hy the H.;e
Rm-hei? of Ashlr.nd S.mnd:iy.
JACKSONVILLE
OREOONVTUESDAY. FEBRUARY 10,-1931
Mm. Aletha Cant rail, who haw
been quite HI the past week if now
Improvinp.
The hour beloncinc to Mr. 2p11
on north Fourth street, in being
repaired.
MlHHea riuth Applepate and Dor-
jothy Chltwoofi were Medford vis
itor Maiuraay,
Mm. A. O. LewlH and Mm, Caddy
wore tthopping in Medford Mon
day. Mm. H. J. Humphry of Ashland
haw been a patient at the sanitari
um for some time and left Sunday
for her home, very much improved.
Mr. and Mr. C. 13. Dunnington
were Talent visitors Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. HuKh Comheju of
Wasner Gap visited at the L. J.
Combest home Saturday.
KiKhty-fiv numbera were sold
at the dance Kiven at tho V. S.
There is a Kieat deal of sold
mlnltiR In Jacksonville and vicin-
ity th:s winter. Many finds of
poekew. nugget.s and rich pay dirt1
tre being reported.
Dr. Swenedburg of Ashland was i
colled thirt week to attend Will
Whitx at the itogue River, sanl-l
lurlum.
Mrs. Vivian Bench and son Rob-1
ert left Sunday to visit her mother, !
Mrs. Weaver, In Portland. I
Mr. and Mrs. O. X. Jenkins mov
ed here Sunday from Klnma-th!
Falls and are making their. home,
with their son, Dr. C. E. Jenkins,
und family.
linger and Burdette Dunnington
were in Medford Saturday receiv
ing dental treatment from Dr.
I-agewn.
T. C. Xorrls Is recuperating from
a minor operation ho underwent
la.--t week while In Klamath county.
Roberta, Dale of Medford was a
week end guest of Margaret Dun
nington. - . -..
Miss Florftnce - May Severance
attended a party given In honor
of M Iks Mary XorrU at tho home of
her Mister, Mrn. .Harry RtnabarRer,
Friday afternoon.
Harm Valley ladies' club will
meet with one of their former
members. Mm. Ieorge llackus of
Jacksonville, February 12.
Several of the American Legion
boys of Jacksonville attended the
Ijcglon meeting at the Armory in
Medt'ord Monday evening.
Miw, Henry Miller was a busi
ness visitor In Medford Monday.
Mm. II. Hromhurger of Portland
was calling in the city Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Latimer of
Mu to rd we re dinner g u es t jj Sun
day at the George llackus home on
north Oregon street. Other guests
were Mr. and Mrs. X. J. I?nekui
of' Griffin creek. .
Several from hero attended the
Klngley trial at the county court
house lufit week.
Di C- JO. Jenkins has sold his
business in Klamath Falls. He
and family are. living in Jackson
ville at present.
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Archer are
the parent of a baby Tlrl born nt
the ltoguo Hlver panU.ium this
week. Dr. Sweeney of Medford
Was the attending physician.
; Arthur Lewis made a business
trip to' Klnmath Falls Monday.
Mrs. C. . Dunnington and Mrs.
Louis Ptihl visited at the Clifford
Dtinnington homo near Central
Point recently.
Mr. and Mrs.- Clarence Round
tree of Cklah, Cnl., and Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Hess or Granu ravi
were visitors at the O. G. Lewis1
home Sunday. - t
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Godwurd had '
guents at dinner Sunday Mr. i
and Mrs. Louis Xiedermeyer and.!101 REXT 2-ronm cottage, part
Mf. and Mii. Carl Xiedermeyer
ann iiiiiu oaugnier.
Crops raised on the HobortBon
county, Texas,, poor farm in 1930
gave the Institution Us most profit
able year.
:
Regulur communication
of Reames Chapter O. E.
S., Wednesday evening,
February 11th. Social
night. Visiting members
welcome.
HATTIE M. ALDEX, Secy.
321
A stated assembly'
of Table Itock Coun
cil Xo. 15, Tuesday
Eeh. 10 at 7:30 p. m.
Degree work and i
oyster stew. Visiting'
companions are wel-
come. Hy order of F. J. McPher-
son. 111. Master.
GEO. U. ALDEX.
Recorder. 321
The World's Largest
Strap Watch
how on display at
Brophy's ;
Larry Schade
A greatly eularged replica o this fine Illinois
ktrap vU'h, the Beu Brumtnell model, it
now on display at our store. . It keeps accurate
time jiwt ai'all ILLINOIS WATCHES have
lone for nintjr ypr. Stop and tet it.
Get correct time from the
world's largest strap watch
IT.
The weekly meeting of the Active
club was held today at the Hotel!
Holland. After lunch those present
enjoyed a very Interesting talk by 1
Judge Alex Sparrow. Filial ar
lanKements are being completed
for the big celebration to he tdagcri i
March 4. An announcement of tin
UHual interest to all in the valley I
will be released to the public in
the very near future. Reports trout
the chuirmun ot this event, Elmo
RuHRcii, Indicate a great celebra
tion tor Medford. It will bo of
national Importance und from re-1
ports a special representative ul'
the Patho News will be in Medl'nrd ;
on that date lo photograph thej
activities. I
Following the celebration to bo
slawd in tha afternoon, there will
lie' a liiK dance ut the Oriontal
GardenH lo end up the festivities,
for the day. It in backed by the
Chamber ot Commerce, nil civic
and service organizations of the
city and merchants.
Next meeting of tho Active club I
will be Tuesday evening ut ii::iuj
p. m. at the Hotel Holland. This is
to be a closed meeting for members i
only und will be of business nu-!
ture. i
.
MM!
Ove in: hundred male members
of the Copco organization of Mod-
ford and vicinity will gather nt
St. Mark s Guild hall tonight for
one of their periodic Copco Forum
"smoker." A fine program com
bining education and entertain- I
tnent has been arranged by the
committer in charge and a mn-r !
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY!
SPECI'AL PRICE on advance or
ders only, for delivery about Feb.
20th. green;- fir- and jiine body
wood, Itl.Tj tier, delivered In
Medljord or Central Point. 'Send
ordoiri to P. O. Rox 637, Moclford.
A CLETRAC tractor as good a5
now; will sell cheap or trade for
young ewes. Park Ganige, Ash
land. Ore. IJIMtf
LOST I-fldy's hlack purse; valu
able papers, keys. Leave nt Mull
Trl hu no. 1 le ward . 3-3
FOR REXT My hoih-o at 22 Go-
nova, call G. M. Roberts, l lo".
:t23
FOR REXT Xfce room wilh
board; cioso In; ,ulo garage. Tel.
7C0-R. 221tf
LOOK!
SPECIvVL FOR FKItRCAR Y .
Valves ground. 1.00 per cyl.;
brakes relined for price (1f lining.
ALL WORK GUARAXTEED
TOM'S GARAGE
Phone 4S.-.-J. 315 X. Rlvorj-ide.
327
I ' v mi
FOR
REXT 3-rnnm furnished
apartment; adults. 40 Quince.
Phone fil-W
I
CHOICE Inspected M a s t a d o n
strawberry plants, l cent each
John Allison, near Red Top
school. 323
FOR SALE Furnishings for fi
room home at sacrifice. Includ
ing player piano, bed davenport,
dining sets, electric wu.her, ra
dio, etc. Lewis, Perrydale Ave.,
Jacksonville highway. 322
WAXYED Partner, estab. husl-
nM.M -un l l:l- Unik i
I
action necessary.
Tribune.
Rox W.
Care
322
FOR REXT Small furnished
house. Inquire 3u,"i s. Oakdale.
221if
WAXT to borrow $5000 on clear
4 5 -a ore o rch a rd ; p ro pert y fully
eouippod and in exeollent shape.
Conservatively i Its valuation.
Rox 11. P.. Mall Tribune. V2?,
enjoyable evepinsr l looked for.
Vaudeville, movies and r:;lu will
make up a portion f the seh-id-uled
pioifiani which will be fol
lowed by a "feed.'
I STAMITIl M-:V STUDIO
irn. anaMi Mi-ti-e for February i
Uf a 3.l)0 reduction on any size,
photo In hw atudio, lnclud;ni; one
oortrait In a nice easel with i
leach dozen. 32 X. fentrnl. l?lf"
Fox West Coast Theatres
'it.
1
Adventure and Romance v
in Old California
JOSE BOHR
Famous South American Actor
Myrna Loy Raymond Hatton
in
"ROGUE of the
RIO GRANDE"
Starts TODAY
. starts TOMORROW p III
INA CLAIRE I
FREDERIC MARCH
r. MARY BRIAN
-Jjjt$m'i ' ' in slde-sjllttino splash of
B3SB - Last Times Marian Nixon in
lifl TONITE EX-FLAME
HOW OLD IS SHE?
T
iHOSK f.yw'iii.itiiiii wntnon
'1iosp ngc nt) our etui guess arc the
ones who take their fariai trealinetiis
at die DOHOTIIY CIUY Salon.
e now oiler you, for your home
use, die same exquisite DOROTHY CIUY
Preparations which arc used with un
failing success in all (he DOHOTIIY GIIAY
Salon treatments.
Come in and see all these iHllurTHY
CltAY Preparation. On side at our Toilet
Goods Department.
HEATH'S
Drug Store
"Ask Fred"
Omtou Woutlier.
I'lir-rllled teii!Khl iiiul Vdiwji
fl.i.V; local showers and nnr.w flur
ries in the inn nut a ins; no etvtnsf
in teiuptfruLtire. Moderate t hane
:ible wind; uffhore.
Auu Vutim Dies.
POUTLAN'D. Feb. 1 rt. .n?
drew V. I.ln.laay. fill, died today
from injnriea ufteiv.l Ueccmher
23 when lie. was struck l.y an nutn.
mol.ile
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