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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREOOX. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1931
Iocaland
Personal
ItiUliWiLjr. Application Today
.'. LdlUan Jlarvey plana to spend
$1000 for a dwelling on Lincoln
KtioJ,. nndj Arm.le ljuteman plans
to,buil(i a .dwelllnp on .North Itiv
orajde' avenuo at ft cot of S1600,
acordfnj; to applications on file
today (it -the .city building depart-mo-ni,
where an application was
also on flit for A. J. Johiuwm to
bupd a houw on Stark ptreet nt a
coitf of 1000.
Condition Is Improved
Mra h. It.' fJloom, who under
went n major operiaion nt the Sac
red Ilcajrt ..hpHpUal, last Tuesday,
wiifi rrpoitod to be HhowliiK ceneral
improvement today. . It was the
upcond operation sho had under
gone 0ut:lngr the pah-t our weeks.
J'rom Oregon CI tie
, Anonfc buppU from Orepton cities
PKistercd iU'., local .. hotels from
Vtltn outside of. Portland, nro L.
X. leaver' of Corvllin, Mr. and
MlW. ,w. II. Rkzov and Al WnRner
6t -EURenc, AJ, V... Thompson anil
son ,Lc Epperhart of -Oedn-port.'and
JVlr., ur.d Mrs. C. A. Pnt
chett of Itoneburff. ; .
Turkey dinner Sun. soup to des
sert. 50c. Huson's What -Not. 325
Mrs, Jtirjiert Keiuniinx:
ilrsl Jud Iilckert, who has been
vUtlnff relatives In Portland since
Uxnt .Friday, i expected back in
Medford .this evening. ,
jiurn heavy rpuh and Smooth
blocks; ,they last Jr'mjier. "Med. Fuel
wo.,, jei. bji .,. ,. ir
Itejwia Two 'jvuy Tlicfts
' ; Arthur tiehoenl reported to the
police today that, pplty thieves stole
th ido curtains iind blanket from
hla'oadjiter ivjuio parked near the
Armory. !.J;tmes' Citmpbell report
td 'thftt th'leyeo onterml Jim parace
on liaveh sUfet tyst. hiuht and
tOjle.three tireji from hi(s auto.
Bip carnival dance nt Jackson
villo Saturday nUht, H:30 to 2.
Jtfnw Mmon In Cllr "
Mls Vrria '.Simon of i;ant
Pass, who I with the Copco com
pany in that cltyWp!' 0 visitor here
yerterdtiy, ' ' ;
TurWe dinner Siln.' soup to des-
KeMV 5fe. Htiwin's 'Whnt-Not: ' 825
Want IM-al Jnfoimation
. Th' Ohiinfber of Commerce re
celved 11 letter today from Mm.
Urb.a.ln HerrlcU oC Alpha, Ida., ask
ins;--. Xf InformflUon .concerning
Wdord an.d Bouthern Dregon
Mrs. Ilerrlck has plans of coming
to .Medford .to make her homo: A
lyer. of Inquiry won .also received
from .G..'L-V Pfelffor 6f Bnlonne,
, harden cultivator., S3.00. Mu-
tuiti;.Mill & Seed Co. tf
MIM Bui-oau Itetum
Miss Corh' Burenif arrived hack
iri" 'MedV.ofd 6h'.the Shp.sta today
trqm' 8ih Pijanotsco" where she
wptn me pasi iwp weens on ousi-
: hono Ti42.' " We'll haul rt W af y
yh'tir rtr6se. City Sanltrify Service.
237tf
Addnpfls Army Tortlelit
Knsign Pack will speak nt the
Salvutioft Army hall tonight at 8
p. rti, His subject will hft 4,A Dl
vidod 1loufV .,'hy lequest, and in
In fcoeplnp Wittt a new feature of
the Saturday tilght Salvation Army
meenjngi. in. -which the., iiuhjecui
nre to h choHn by the congrega
tion,, iyeryopfijji , Invited to attend
the' Re't:vicOs. ' . . ,.' ' ' ' :t,'!
TIerh,s. patAloguo free. - Mall or-
(em iniea. i-ouih ij. jieupos, i.
N. V., 413 W. 2fd St., Medford,
Off J9 yeV In Medford. Phone
lf--fa ' "' . . 327
Hot urns from N'ortli
Attorney A. E. Heumes returned
by train thWt forenoon from Kalem.
yrlur he.liud hee on a business
visit. .
' 'Krytnlglow; kofl:ik jtlow sP
rcTpv. ' The rca'slcy., opp. Holly
theater. ' if
Gtiesis from Portland
Included hmrtitg guewts from
Portland registered nt local hotels
are. O. F. Hinr, J.. II.' McTeters.
U P. Itarrett, Mr. and Mrs. Alex
ander Morrison, F. 1). Ouinn. Cnr
rlo a,nd Jane Adams, Ham Perkel,
tC. L. Mnthes, It. K. Carlson. Geo.
W. Woods, W. S. niory. (V T.
Uprd, F. A. Watson, H. M. Word.
Ij. 3J. Mann. it. D. Gill, llnrry
Alexapder. W. F. Serjeant. CI. H.
Poterson, E. C. Hocker nnd H. C
llakcr. Earltest of All eed potatoes at
reasonable prlc. H. K. Jaekmnn,
Malln. Ore. S25
Mrs. Vuinalilia leaves
Miv. K. yamnsbtm loft on the
Shasta today fof Seattle, where she
Wuuh to mipnd three weekfl vUlt-
rry fir slnbs $5.00 per load. Med.
Fuel Co., Tel. 31. tf
Army plane Arrive
Four army plnnes, en route from
the Hoetng airplane factory In Se
attle to Mather flying field In Cali
fornia, arrived at the Medford air
port 1aM night nnd wer preparing
to Continue their southward Jour
ney this afternoon, after having
Uefn delnyed by rop.iri- of thick
weather in the Siskiyou mount. tin
district.
'IVholn eastern corn. II.'
Mutual Mill A Reed Co.
owl.
tf
VLIIK Nleor llrn
Wllld Tout, member of the
1'tlited tau, pontofrire ntuff al
Klnmdttl VallK, t.pept y.viterdny in
IhU city vielting his nleee.
,Vrfaret Ilennl.y.
ttn sulphur, oil upri.y. uriien
atenf -ad; Nfpteiiiier pnymenl
Phnnj' C7K.: Aledfoil Fruli r....
Ind. III1
Leaves iroKtl(ul
' Hob KmmenH, pon of Dr. nnd
j-Mrn. J. Jr Kmment whoha heen
i In the Snercd Heart hospital re
jcolvJiiB treatment for complications
j arising followint: fln attack of
iiiurniv, returned to hit nunte mm
nipht, .
Ian Cupltl Is Active
The eniinty clerk's office iKRued
innrriaKe lleenoe Joday and yen
crday to Hubert Hild, 25, and
Gladys Hamaker, li, both of Axh
land; John Iiobgnod, 36, and Laura
O'nrJon. 26. both of Ahland: Mal
colm Simons, 50, and Adelaide
J'hftir. 42, both of Medford; John
Hemphill, 3.', Shenandoah, la., and
IUeanor Abbott. 25, Kansas City.
Mo.: Charles Jteed. 21, and Mary
Hersey, Ji, both of Walnut ruve.
Cal.
. Vk carnival dance at Jackson
ville Saturday nlKht, '9:30 to 2.
Was Jtcmovcxl Jlonie
Mrs. V. S. 1'iihl, who underwent
an operation at the Sacred Heart
hospital three weeks ano, wa.M re
moved to her home this nonilnj,'.
Oood clean plump whlto wheat,
$1.45 cwt. Mutual Mill & Seed Co.
If
ClalniH JOamaffi'M for Wivek
The c. 1-, Oaten Auto company
was named defendant in a damage
action for $1000 filed yesterday by
J. u . FUsh, who alleges 11 car, the
property of the defendant and
driven by Ban O'Connor, was op
erated In a careless manner, caus
ing II to crash with hi own on the
Pacific highway south of Phoenix
last December. Kih eU forth his
enr was completely ruined and that
he sustained injuries which kepi
him from work for 30 days.
Jn Medroid TfMUiy
X. Cyo'si of Klamath Falls and
Hoseoe L, Iirsrm of Prospect were
visitors in Medford this forenoon.
Washington Itetrlmratlotm '
iuests from the state of Wash
ington who reKlftered ns guests al
Medford hotels Include Mr. and
Mr.s. M. M. Mitchell of Anncost:.
Hert L. Tuner and E. K. Itiddle of
Camafl, and the following from Se
attle: K. F. Sfrattford, Mr. ;nnd
Mrs. M. If, Peyton. L., K.' Pheljis
and Fhineas Pendleton.
Rthelwyn R. Hoffmann's are of
fering entire stock of Modart Cor
Melettes at half price. ' 330
Mi. Itu fftCKs Leaves
Mrs. An llttrgess left hy train
this morning for Kugene, where
who will join her husband, who lyft
for .that city last week. They plan
to mnlte their Koine there, where
Mr. Purgess has purchased a busi
ness. 'IMg carnival dance nt Jackson
ijlle Saturday night, 9:30 to 2.
' 325
Prill .Sheet Melnl Works does
expert repelling, fender and auto
body repairing. ' tf
( Iii'iiiiiwiin al Mcillnril Hold
The Chemnwa basketball sound
from thii chemnwa Indian school
near Salem ara guests' at the Itotel
Medford while In the city. They
played the local high school quint
last evening, nnd will meet them In
a return encounter tonight at the
A rmory.
A Tew remaining felt hats now nt
tl.nn, formerly priced up to tl'O.IHI.
at Kthelwyn U. Hoffmann's. S30
. A'tah's best coal ."i.TiO per ton
off ear; 'Med.' fuel Co.. Tel. 631.
rmlenrent Opi'i-allon
Sum', 'm Mbrnzett underwent a
miijor opernllnn this morning nt
the Sacred .Heart' hospital and Is
reported' lo be getting along nicely.
Illg carnival dance at .Inckson
vllle Saturday, night, !):30 tiV 2.
' ' : 32T,
for grade A raw milk, call sno.
Campbell Dairy. Two deliveries.
tf
,ltcni-scnt tcur Kiate
lalirorniniu i-eglstered at loivil
hotels Include .M. Colby of Eureka.
Mr, and Mm, K. y, Matson of Wan
Mateo. I. .mil. Joseph ;'. Jlopklns
and J.leui. Ij-e I. Wasser of Kni
ramento, John M. Clark ot Mather
Weld. I'uul K. (.-ossehnan of Lo
Aliueles, an.) the fnllowinu from
l.th AtiuelcM n. l l.'iin..r l .ir
Zimmerman. Mr. and Mi's. Hoys
V-atson, A. C. Swnnson. fl. CI. Mc-
Combs and (.ieorge 1). Phillip.
Smnrt spring hats SI .49 to ST. CO.
Tho Kin my l.oii lint Shoppo In tho
at. M. Store. jsj
For grade A raw milk, call KM,
fnnipHell Dairy. ' Two deliveries.
tf
Nolo Collet Um Kought
I'. N. Fauvre filed suit In circuit
court today ngtiinst the Pompndour
Mineral springs compnnv for the
colht'tion of a 'promissory note for
$,'i.3.'iH, claimed to be overdue. O.
H. Ptitler filed suit against c. W.
ymiin and others for Jioon claim
ed to be overdue on a promlssotv
nolo.
P r o k e n windows reglnzcd bv
Troxvbrldqe Cabinet Works. 230tf
Piililli-ll)- for tireiroii
A two- iwiue ni-tiele on Orecon Ik
contained m the current Iwue of
the Pacific (.loldnmlih, u San Kran
eineo trade piihllratlon which cir
culate among the Jewetry trade.
The article carries the headline.
"HedlBi-overlnir the West." Hopes
and vision of plnnceni renllted in
the Oregon of today. The nitlele
Is Illustrated with a picture- of
Portland with Mount Hood in the
dl.-inn.e, a picture of Swan Island
airport, a modern combine in ac
tion In the eutern Oreon wheat
field and one of Oregon's bl-i
treen. The article- nnd pictures
we:-( furnished hy the puMlcilv
.lepanmrnl uf the Portland ch.-tin-her
of commerce.
New Kprln- ntyle hoe nnd on
f.ir.ls. very sp.-ci.il, Jj.ii;, tn 1 .". i.
nilllinery II 9S to $5.10. The Hand
Dox and .shoe Itox, :':-a U. nth. i:71ievenliiK
Our new studio !.
llolly ihe.lter." The P
.pposhe new I
If1,
KINGSLEY HERE TO
GET STOLEN AUTO
t
SUM-. Miiffcriiui; frohi .the 6;ffects
of a holdup engineered in Utah
by James Kinsley, sentenecd to
deatli thls week for the slaying of
Sam Prescoh, A-'hlond officer, J.
Christenscn, - ownoc of the car
Kingsley wan driving when he came
to Ashland, arrived in Medford to
day to drive the machine back to
his home in Halt Lake City.
Chrijrtonscn has an ui;ly scar on!
h!s head where it bad apparently
jbeen struck by the butt end of a
pistol. The treatment he received
was such that his health has been
Impaired ever since.
"Two men called my taxi."
Chrlrtensen said this afternoon In
recalling the affair, "and gave me
an ii(ldres in Salt Lake City. When
we reached tho destination, 1 got
out of the cab and opened t he
door. As I was standing there, the
smallest of the two men, who I
have learned is Klngwley, nhoved a
pbtil in my stomach and made
some harsh remark. That's all I
rem em ber until I f 011 n d myself,
gagged and bound, IS miles up the
road toward Ogden. -
'The bandftd had thrown me off
In a bunch of weeds about a quar
ter f' a mile from, the highway,"
he continued. "I must have been
there Tor sometime before I re
gained consciousness, tin I had lost
considerable blood from cut on
my head. Th etwo men had taken
the robe out of my car and cut
it Into ribbons to bind my hands
and feet. J was also gagged. They
tok most of my uniform and ail of
my personal property l had with
me.
"They took the floor mat from
the rear of my car and placed it
beside me. It was covered with
blood, he concluded.
Chrlrttenscn said the assault took
place November 11, 1 030. He had
no Insurance on the car to protect
It against theft whil ebeing used
as a commercial carrier. He plan
to leave tomorrow morning for
Ctah, by way of ISoisC, Ida., and
looking for h passenger or two to
take with him.
In giving his- version of the
holdup, KIngsley shoved the bur
den of the blaino on his partner
"Irish,' and denied having used 1
pistol. He admitted, however, that
Christenrton was assaulted and that
he was left for dcudrUlong the road.
A .variety to -.the unsoawuuiblo
weather that has been prevailing
In Medford nnd vicinity for some
time pasf was tbe falling nf .20
Of nn inch of welcome rain during
last night and up to r n.tn. today,
with light sprinkles at times after
that until early this afternoon.
More rain forecast for tonight and
Sunday,
T,he parched -ground iiulckly
drank up hist nlrJus rainfall,
which at times felt faster than i
could bo absorbed and caused
water to run In the street gutters
and gather in puddles in low
lying ground. . I'hiN rntn was a
boon to the soil In the way of
enabling better titling and sowing,
and will lend to revive the grass
of the lawns and 'give shrubbery
.needed moisture In the city, is
Just a trifle to what Is needed
and the general hope it for much
more rain before the present
cloudy spell ends, t ,
Tho rain of lut niHht in the
first real rain to ra,1l in Uio Uy
and vicinity since January
last, when .25 of un Inch fell, al
though the last p rev Urn ji rain to:
fall before last night was .01 ol
an Inch that came on the morning
of February 1.
In all since September I. up 1
a.m. todny only f.7 inches of
rain had fallen here, and there i
a great deficiency yet to be made
up.
The annual average rainfall,
bused . on the rainfall of many
years past, Is IS. 10 Inches.
The temperature continues to be
warm, with n minimum of 43 this
morning, which Is two degrees
collier than the
year ago todny.
minimum of a
, Hill lluj- of ' Ja'(k'onville
in-each on the MiUJect .of
will
The
Journey's End," at .the Church of
tied. Holly and Haven street In
.Medford, Sunday evening, Febru
ary 13, and a special iiuurlet will
slim "Knd of the Head." Several
from Jacksonville plan to attend
this service. Mr. liay bus been as
sisting with the revival seivi.-es'at
this church.
W. A. Cbllders and on Clifton
and dausbter Maxlne of P. Apple
gale were In our city Sunday .-n
roule to Medford to attend church.
The next regular meellng of the
tloyal Neighbor lodge will be held
Tuesday evenini:, February 17th.
Neighbor SlaU-nilth. disuu-t dep
uty, will tie privcnt.
Mi. Vivian llano of M.slfrird
was a dinner miesl of Mis, Fred
Kick Thursday.
Jacksonville l.oy Scout troop ),.
is pl.tniQiih; on atti-nd.ng (he fatber
ind son hjniiuet of the ( riiler Lake
council held at
.Meilfoi-il Monday
,l;u-k Sb.n p i.f J.icksi.nvllle re-
colly .:i-.e, aw.iy at the Masonic
home at Forest t!
.20 IN. RAIN AND
MORE PREDICTED
EOR TOMORROW
. 1
JACKSONVILLE I
l
laid to rest in the Masonic seme
tery.at Forest Grove. Mr. Sharp
t Was ' nearly 'O-'yeawof age. lie
had lived in Jacksonville for the
past 20 years and left many friends
iicre.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ituteher from
Thompson creek were calling on
friends and relatives here Tuesday
en route to Medford. ;
W, K. liny -made a business1 trip
to 'Kagle point Monday.
Members of the Royal Neighbor
lodge met at their hall for a spec
ial meeting 'Wednesday afternoon.
Work was done on the hall. All
11 f iue:i-cti I 'J mn t? i rs. A I )) II II J
thl4 hein,- ih
.VnJfd tnrJm
Jtrirtuian prcrcni,
first time sjie lias teemled for so m
lime.
vira p a .,... .. mijo!'1"" 'he ndvertineil xiieclal ehlcken
jilollie rirltt attended a ineetini- ol,,nnor " h -'erved. when the kit -
the DuiiKliteni of the Xi!e at A.h-iphen r"ne K. '" " and ceased
land Saturday, the fi'rM mwtlim function.-
of the new officer.. This wa an
all day nicotlnK wlt!i a luncheon at
noon
Mr. nnd Mr. .1. D Ri-nu-n nf
Kirmn hlKhway were d nner xiiesl
in tlie 1'. J. Kick home Sunday.
Mrs. Alliert Shaw and daughter
lietty from Medford were r caller.s
at the L.ee Wakefield home Thur
day. Mrs. Joe Mclntyi-e has been ill
several day, this vcek but U now
Improving. ..."
The Itoyal Xeiuhlior club Is
planning a benefit dance to
given in the near future.
Miss Vivian Wilson attended a "l "B1 "" '' one "me
Valentine' partv at the home of! 'njll Hhe shoved the raw biscuits on
Mrs. fieorge lies at Medlord Kri-!'1 P"""'!' ne'f and several alrendy
day evening, given for the gJrfs of
the rtebekah .club.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Dorothy, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Davis and Don
ald Dorothy of this place, acconr
panied by Mr. and Mr.s. Hud lw
rence of Medford, attended the
dance at Walker'. , hall, Central
Point, Saturday night.
Mrs. itobert Kinney. Mrs. Henry
Miller and Mrs. Joe Mclntyre spent
the day Tuesday al the home of
Mrs. K. O. Meirifield in, Medford.
Miss Kate MoAndrews, who pa.-vi-
ed away in Medford this week, was
biid to rest Tuesday forenoon in
the Catholic cemetery In Jackson
ville. Miss McAndrew.s waa u cou
sin of Mrs. Maude iiuckley In the
Applegate district.
Miss Margaret Dunnington of
J ;y kson vl 1 lo. non io r of M ed f o rd
high school, was absent from school
two days this week on account of
Illness.
. IC. Dunnington Is having hi
hou.se on north Fifth street re
shingled this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Neldermeyer
and daughters Joyce and Clariotte
Ann. and It I c lo con Itichard, of
West Side district, and Hev. and
.Mis. K. Iverson were dinner quests
at the home of Mr. and Mrsr.Ileu
ben Ulxby east of Jacksonville,
Sunday. ,
Mil. Louis Jennings and Lucille
Garrett ot Medford were visitors
at the s. K. Dunnington home
Thursday,.
Miss Helen Kane, who was seri
ously 111 for some time at tho Sac
red Heart hospital, is now-vrecov-erlng
nicely at 'her home In; Jack
sonville, i i ...
Clcorge Witter is recuperating' rif
the home of her Hlster, Mrs, i)on
aid Kennedy, from a receu oper-:
a lion.
Mrs. Joe McMalum, formerly of
this place but now of Multnomah,
was calling on old friend here1
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mr. J. P. Sheley and;
daughter. Miss Wilma Sheley, of ;
Central Jolnt. and a friend (mm i
Kansas vfsltcd Mi lfie MtjCuIly
Wednesday evening. ; , I
Among those from here who at-1
tended the Legion smoker at the
Armory In Medford Monday even
ing were Chester Purse 11, . lici t
Hudson, Clyde Smith, Alfred. Nr
ris and Clint Dunnington.
Mr.' Hrownlee in .visiting his
daughter, Mm. C. H. Dunnington,
at her home north of town.
Dr. and Mtn. Punch and chil
dren of Medford visited at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. W. II. Punch of
th's place Tuesday evening. .
Central Point boys' high school
br.sketball team and two team mo
tored to Jacksonville "Wednesday
evening, conlpetitig with the Jack
sonville corresponding teams at the
local -gymnasium. Jacksonville
high school team was victorious
bv a core of IT to 13. Our high
school boys have won the last three
games played. Jacksonville town
team won by a score of 33 to SI.
The local glrlf high school team
and tin
local girls' town team play-
ed, with the town team winning
to 23.
Mis. S. l. Severance entertained
the Sochi dub of the Kastern Slar
lodge ' Thursday afternoon. The
afternoon was spent in sew inn. P
freshments Were served by the
hosier's.
The ICeottomle club of the Jack
sonville Grange met with Mi-, Krh
ost Xeidermeyor In "West Side dis
trict' Wednesday afternoon. Twen
ty-five Indies were present
refreshment were sowed
hostess.
. Lovely
.bv the
TEST ON TREES
Tf!,;
One hundred nnd five Interested
fruit it rowers of the vulley attend
ed the demonstration in treatment
or clt lorn tic tree held yesterdny
at the Youmr A Hall orchard in
the 401 district, conducted by
t'ounty Ajtent K. V. Wilcox. The
method of (renting trees with Iron
nitrate fov the contvol of yellow
leaf or ehlotojds was explained and
demonstrated.
Inasmuch s the numher of
chhrntlc trees In the vnlley Is
utendlly on th Increase the meth
od of cnntrol Interests the grower
more nnd more. As h result of the
demonstration yesterday many
pear trees will be treated with Iron
nalts and thin lo broucht h:iek to
good health and production attain, j
Owunif fitr Kent.
Covtumeji forull ocr;l.ns. prices
reasonable. f we haven't the coy
tum you want. wVH make tt.
Sou t hern Orro,n tvcor.it :n; Co .
421 Kast Main. Phone 9ti. 3:s.
BELATED FRIDAY
13TH JINX HITS
.2
-4
rriuay tne 3th was a memory
nnd. everything was, going ajone:
nicely in the kitchen and restau
oppnriment of the Kconomy
c,roccteria Xo- 2 lh" forenoon,
'until anout an hour bf-foro time
, " . ' " r"""r mP"
ly f ' 'np n?e 10 operating ; again
j ...... men i.iiu-i joe ..icivinney,
' """K peuo COOK 111 place ot
! I;ovl-;' Waymack, who lx on the
I "lr,c lvlth n injured hip. and
i m-i unnini.lllLN, lllKeillCr Will) me
waitreHses. hesan a frnntlo mruK
Kle agalnrit time to have every
thing ready by the time tho noon
luncheonlHts would begin arriving,
shortly after 11 a. m.
They succeeded, but, only nfter
much running around like hearties
llffowl and making noises like the
name. Katherine McKlnney waa
";'BU mm tne oven. Harbara
McOuat and ICIizabeth Robinson
were so fussed up that the former's
hair turned from the Clara Bow
shade to grey, and back to' red
aain, and Elizabeth Jtobinson nt
times turned out cups of coffee
from the urn when customers ord
ered Ice cream sodas, and greeted
newly arriving customers with a
pleasant "Good evening," until the
situation was fully restored to
normalcy'. ;
VATICAN CITV. Feb. 1-1. (VP)
French and Canadian wireless sta
tions' repoftedto Vatican' City "to
day that while the papal ceremony
was being broadcast from here
Thursday a soviet station sent out
continuous signals on the same
wave length, 19.84 metres.
A similar report' "was received
yesterday trom French stations
which said that these signals Inter
rupted, badly the broadcast mes
sage of Pope Pius and that a news
agency had to have the" text tele
graphed from Koine for general
publication.
According to the report of the
Canadian stations, the Russian sig
nals were constant but the Vatican
City' station was so powerful that
It drowned out the soviet sig
nals. '
England also failed to hear the
program properly and, while sta
tions there did not inform the Vati
can of the reason, newspaper dis
patches said there also It was a
case of air interference from a so
viet station. '
I- arming operations are tfolnp:
ahead here with a hann. Teama
tractors and men are in the fields,
plowing, cultivating, .sowing, roll
fnn nnd spreading fertilizer.
Pruning, h r u s h-htirnlug and
true-netting crews are at u'urk In
the orchards, with, spraying for
scale bcHinnlng during the last
few days in one or two orchardn.
.ludglng hy farm activities here
one would '.way the financial de
prew.ilon was not materially af
fecting this resion, , as farmers
aro going ahead with the usual
seeding of grain crops, alfalfa and
clovers and preparing the soil
fr corn, potatoes and gardens.
A closer analysis, however,
would reveal that fewer men are
being hired and much Improve
ment and development work that
had been planned. Is not being
,n,, ,hrusli lack of
funds and
the fact that materials that would
have to he bought arc priced fat
above prices of farm and orchard
products.'
The force at the Modoc orchard
was Increased hy several men dur
ing the past two weeks, and It i-
said that the cook house will be
opened about the first of March
and several more men put to
work.
News, of the striking of n vein
of cmil while digging a well In
tho Sams Valley district reminds
old timers here of the excitement,
caused many years ngt when
vein of eon I was uncovered on
what Is now the Charles Dunlap
ranch and it was thought for a
time that oil had been discovered.
.Mrs. l.ee Itardmun and young
son. Neil ;iMur, returned to thelrj
home here Saturday afternoon. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Hi own anil on. ,
Hubert of (irnntn Pass, spent Sun
day here with Mrs. Urown's sis-,
tef, Mrs. V. K. Scbafer and chll-j
dren. j
lllenn Wilson who has been attending-
art school In Portland. I
has accepted a position at th:
Kox i'rntoriun theater in Medford. i
The Tnlile Hock Hlble Ntmlyj
class en.1yed a covered dish lun
cheon at the M. W, Pavisson,
home Thnrtay Yumn. The follow-j
lug members were present : Mes-,
dames tlertrude Hart, lllancbe
Oregory, Minnie Dtmlup, Mnruaret:
lydiard. Vlnona Wilson. Hose'
Seabrnoke. l.ly Wriv.ht. Hose
Snfce. Mabte lavlson, Jessie rase,
Vtuby Wriubt nnd Mis (irace T.yd
Inrd." Mrs. John IMck y of the Mo
do.' orchard t. ha vine dortal
work done In Medford J his week
I no many
friends hetv f fail
Qnackenhush are Klad lo know
that he is Improving In health,
alter a siei;o throat trouble
ami mumpt)iml will soon v -turn
to hu h'Mne at the Table K'U k
oivhnrd.
I TABLE ROCK .
!
3 !
p'"'? d"r'ns "I,st Ke0,;-
"-"an nttontlon of ' thp ffovprnment
'o Ihelr iiredicamem, ' formed the
I liSK.;-t new k of tho week in the,;
I "Pinion of CeTil llumphrys, whoj
was. picked winner of the cski-.
' . . ' T V
1 he Mall Tril.une and the journal-
. ... .i.-..i..iu ..if.. . (......
va- linn.
liy Cecil Humphry-".
"Thousands of men who were
unemployed, started riots recently
In several of the large cities of
the Pacific coast. police stated
that some admitted being com
munists and were held in Jail. 'In
Portland lidiculous demands wore
made ' upon Mayor Gobrge L.
Baker by the leaders of theh
riots, and were warned' by' "him
to )e careful of what they said.
Sacramento, Oakland and' Los An
geles also had riots, some
which had serious outcomes.
"These riota brought to light
the unemployment situation of
the Pacific , coast and perhapn now
the coast states will attempt to
remedy this situation. Most peo
ple wei'D under the Impression
that unemployment was 'not so j
bad' along the coast, but now
they will see that everywhere '
people must be helped. J
"This event in perhaps the big-',
gest news event of the week, es-j
pecially to people along the coast 1
hecaufc it will probably start bills
to aid unemployment in the legis
latures of the states. ' Although
leading authorities state thai the
depre.sHidti. Is almost over It will
take perhaps two years or evon
two and a half berore it is com
pletely over, therefore this latest
show of UnempUiymont along the
coast must taken seriously
and remedied, if possible.''
Meteorological Report
' -. : February 14. 1931. -
-' ' ' Forecasts '
Medford and vicinity: Tonight
and' Sunday, vain. Normal temper
ature. '
Oregon: Rain West and local
rain or snow oast portion tonight
or Sunday.
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Local Data ?
a. ? ' .
' "5 i '
Temperalure ( Degs.l pt . ; -''4f
Highest "(Last 15 lira.)., 'ill " til
Lowest (Last 12 lirs.) .. M -II
Hel. humidity (Pet.) 28 ' !7
Precipitation Ins.) 00 .20
State of weather.. . C'ldy. Light rain
Lowest temperature this morn
ing, 43 degrees.
Total precipitation since Sept. 1,
l!i:S0, 6.117 inches.
Temperatures a year ago today:
Highest, 68; lowest, 45.
Sunset today, 5:43 p. m.
Su ml vise Sunday, 7 "07 a. m. '
Sunset Sunday, 5:44 p. m. .
Observations Taken at 5 A.
120th Meridian Time
M.
HI r r
.. i u u o -
. , , ,11?, SJ 2
CITY : ' ' ? t
ia p;
a? ri !
Ilaker City 42 2 Clear
Hisinarcl; 32 IS Clear
Rnise , 30 Clear
Denver "ti 2-1 Clear
Des Moines 3(1 1(1 Clear
Fresno IIS 52 Cloudy
rtelena 88 IB Clear
Log Anceles 70 SB P.C'dy.
.Mnrshfleltl ffl W Cloudy
Phoenix 5S 52 Cloudy
Portland 5f 42 Cloudy
Hetl Hlulf .:. mi SO Uaiu
Hoschiirs 110 4i Hain
Sail I.aUe City.. 42 32 Cloudv
San Francisco .. 04 S4 Itain
Santa Fe ., 40 2S Cloudy
Seattle 42 Clear
Spokune 44 24 Clear
Walla Wnlla .... 30 2G FoRpy
Witinliiei; 0 4 Clear
V. J. Hutchison, MeteoroloKlst
--.Portraits of dlstlncllon. The
Peasleys. opp. Holly Theater, tf
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOTT SAt.R mrirafn in fi-mom
liomo; elfrtrir ranjjp; beds. tu
Itooma-uiwtitir.' can ht rented as
apartment. On pavement nnd
Komi location. Owner hsivini;
and has reduced !"iee to ItiUft;
$600 vn, ttulHiu-f $17.o( per
month. .see Charles A. "Wing
Afiency. Inc.
:t ":
KftONT AIMHTMKXT XlfeJy
furnished frr hcuwkeepin.. tn
chiiUti heat, hot nnd cold water,
light, telephone iiuttalJed and
privilege to ue hotel lounce
room: rent reasonable. Holland
Hotel Phono 71). .IJ.ttf
WAXTK1) l-ate nuxtel nerinn.
Will eonsider heavy car if priced
rij;ht. State price, term.s. Hox
1). H., Mail Tribune. 3J7
FOU SAI.K Rpeleaned lie.udle.xs
barley seed delivered. H0rt ih.i,
and up. c. K. Xeidermever. Tel.
523-J-1. 331
j LOST ltdy . Cruen writ watch.
Keturn to Tribune otfitc. 3-'ti
WAXTKD- Poultry of all kind.
I Top prices on truck". Tall any-
, whei Koiute Kiver .Me.it Co.,
j iiie ,. Itvei-.ide,
Al STUALOPvP hatch ins ocfs
ninntnc, Oinoo-tifitvd Mo'-H.
P.
.otland. r ntrnl point .13 1
'A.Ti:i.l A
IS. '. Dean,
l-hone 4i;-ll.
few setting hons.
iiox :';c, i:i ;
o a-;
At Holly Sunday
Alice White in "Playing Around"
Allee White's latest picture for
First National, "1'layinK Around,"
with Chester Morris ns leadins
of; man, will be the attraction at the
llolly tomori-OA' for one day only,
with continuous! shows startiiis ot
1:15.
The story is an adaplallon of
Vina Delmnr's "Sheba."
In Rialto Talkie
George O'Brien, featured player
in the Fox Movietone production,
"Fair Warning," which is now play
ing at the Fox Riaito theatre.
Helen Ware Stars
In Holly's Feature
, Helen Ware, who vnx D. '.
C;riffilh".s. former leading lady of
the , liomhaslic, old-time melo
dramas, has- ail Important eltar.-ic-,tyr.
role, J the noted prodtleer
direelor's all-dialogue HiiectacU',
"Abraham Lineoln," iilayinu for
the last tithes tonight at the llolly.
Miss Ware, who toured in stock
with firifflth twenty-five years
ago, is seen in the picture as tho
stately .Mrs. Kdwards. wife of the
former Kovernor' of Illinois and
sister of -Mary Todd, the im-osim-o-tive
Mrs. Lincoln. .
The east of princijiuls includes
Walter Hu-slon, as "Lincoln," anil
Kay Hammond, as ".Mary Todd
Lincoln."
Also on this proRram dosing at
the llolly tonight, is a Universal
News Reel Willi Graham MpN.-i-mee
aunoimcinf; important events
and huppenins-s, and an all-color
act.
tt
The Easiest Way
Craterian's Talkie j
"The Kasiest Way," the story of j
a Rirl wlio revoilel iiRiiinst drnh- i
hess and" poverty, thus placing her- i
self outside the sanction of the i
respectables, brings Constance.1
Rennett to the Fox Craterian :
screen tomorrow. j
This is the talkie version of the;
KtlBcno Walter drama that caused i
a' furore several seasons aj;o. It i
deald with a Kil l, beautiful hut
poor, who follows the "easiest j
way" to luxury. Robert MontKom- i
try playa opposite while Adolphe '
Aicnjou, jiarjorle Kambenu and
Anita 1-ace norti-av th. nilinn, i.-i,
figure In her
Career.
LISBON, PorluKal. Feb. 1 4. uT)
Reports from the Azores reaching
Lisbon said that an earthciunke
shock caused some material dam-
aKe today but lesulled in no low
of life.
Tho 1 tut...,. .1 . .
The Lisbon observatory ret; is-
tered the shocks which had their
cetilor In the Inland of Sao Mlgui l.
Calif o
rmas
ITIost Distinctive
Address
IN CftRE OF
Every room equ-.ppod
MthRad'O Servtdor
Tub and Shower
Paths Circulafifiqko
Wjter Ultra V.olrlRv
Gas Wintlowi. ..
PATES frcr, 3 W
POWELL AT f-UTTf C
I -
Sir Fmuus Drake
i
Motel iailU: , t:
The Noted Dead
SAl.K.M, Fet..
Ciileon stt.iner.
11. ,,1, .m,,
S-l yenrw of u
wnp.'i-inteiHleut of the Oregon stnfe
hoHpita), died .shortly niu-r 2-(il
o'eioek IIiIh nfii'i-noon ai'iei- an
iilnesi of over (Wo yearn. She
was l.ovn in t'ruwford counti
ohio. .luly '1. l.v-KJ. and came to
Salenr in 1SS7 where' she has con
tinuously resided slnt-e. she iH-ip.
ed oiKanixe the first rnitarian
ehui-ch here ever since nnd has
bc-n a eonstanl nK'inla'r. H.'t-vic-.
will he held tn Salem Monilay
:i fu.rn..n at l::lll i--Ioi'k.
Last Times
Tonite
Coming SUNDAY
CONSTANCE BENNETT in
"THE EASIEST WAY"
" Ends TONITE '.
. PLUS . ... . .
"The Indians Are Coming" .
Starts TOMORROW
Continuous 2:00 to 11 .P. M.
."GIRLS DEMAND
EXCITEMENT"
Sunday Dinner
Hotel Medford
Dinner SHOO
"The Food Is Better'.'
at The Medford
HaveY),
war
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cnn Pwciy read your talents, virtun
i r , faul,s in He drowtngs, wordi and
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Sf CJWM ster's final
K. V? fadeout
Parade"
I JACK HOLT,
I TOM MOORE
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