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PAC!!'! TWO TMJ'JDFOUD MATFi TMBUNt'l. ' MKDFORD, ORKfiOX. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 24, .1031. Iocdl arid -'Personal Jjicksoji IMimror III Honior Harvey, rural lurrior on foute two of thtt local poatofflee Ih at Cottage (irover. ore:, having been culled there Saturday ly th Horiou.s !lno.H of hi father, who 1 90 yearn ..1.1 and a well-known JnoUaon county pioneer, who with Ills wlfo haft boon roAhlinu at C'ot- Iukc flrwc for yoarn inni Mack Hotel Pulrntia", The fact that VanhljiKtons Miili day was celHrnucd throughout the nation yesterday, thud making u double holiday, reflected In the light pat ro nam of traveling ku'-nis at local hotels Sunday and yes terday. Visiting Her Mother Mr. Km met t KnackmeiU 1h vin Ulnft lier mother, Mrs. Hon Fair child at Vrcka, C'al. For grade A raw milk, call 599 Campbell Dairy. Two deliveries. From Distant ClUe OuentH registered .at local huteln last night from distant point In cluded F. V. HernarU of St. Louis. H. Ditxtino of Vancouver, li. C, and C A, MoKorn of London, Minor Auto CollUlon "Welbort IX. Cium and Charles Hunt were principals involved in a car cranh yesterday on Sixth street near the pusloffice, according to a report on file today at the police Mution. ('rum s.:ld ho whh pulling away from the curb when the see . olid machine struck him. lrlalterin permanent waves for spring and summer, ?5 complete. 'Marcels- and finger waves, 7.1. Kathryn Locatell, 230 S. Centra!. Tel. 1374. 310 WoiiMit Kuiilrsg Visitor Spending yostrday in Medford ' on business' was Mrs. VArti Dlltu. manager of a women' apparel shop in (I rants Pawn. Insurance .Man Here C F. Carlisle, representing tlie Insurance Company of North America. Ih In Med find today from Portland, calling on local dealers. Complete. Kleetrlcal Sorvlco ftrcaslng Washing. Day or night MirvJce. Lewis tiuper ticrvlco Hta tion. " 335' IX kin Not Need Crutches ' it. M. lUiueom, Alate traffic of fleer who fojstnlned. a broken leg u shoit time ago In a motorcycle erash,- partially resinned -patrol iluties yesterday duo to his ability ' to -walk - around without tlio usr of crutches. ' Ho sustained tho in Juries last month when hu cycle struck loose gravel whllo turnlns in the junction of the Table ltock market road and Pacific highway. M FN lose Family Visits, 'Mr. and Mr. It. M, McElhose and children of (Hants J'ass, for merly of this city, spent Sunday visiting relatives and friends In Medford. If you arc paying rent and are it wage eariifli It will pay you well to Investigate "El Hoy Subdivision. Tracts $50 down, $10 per month and ' Interest. Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. 311 Baliy Clink Thursday ' The regular child welfare clinic for tho Phoenix district will be hold next Thursday afternoon by tho county health department, with Dr. H. C. WIlHon, county health officer, in charge, assisted by Mrs. Augusta X) lover Pudghani. The clinic will l held In the Commun ity church. Made n Sumlay Visit Mr. and Mrs. n. F. VanDyke wcro visitors in Ashland Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. VanDyke of that city. VTtati'ii hekt coal nr.. CO per ton cit'r car. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 3I. ' tf Mrs. MIICMtumt Iti'lnnm ; Mm. C MIlCHtoluv roturncil on the Shasta' tlil, morning from ' Voen. vine. Cu.1., w-Iumo olio huent' ihe i'SvwW end with her non, A. t'J'.MIIe CVWnlH. ! . (fi . j Mi ii mi ; , Independent Grocers , , soli and rocommend Fluhror'j Broads. They realize . the value of trading at home and . aro giving their undi vided . support to tho many institutions who manufacture and sell their products in the Rogue River VnlUy. ;' '" ' For Self-preservation Trade at the Independent Merchant's Iliilclic'llfi'M lu Vullcy I'roOissor and 4lra. J. II. Ifutcli cUor loft to(V.V fir noiilhuin Ore gon. Mrs, JiMcliellor ia to vllt fiiniiw in (inmlH I'hhh iiiiU Alcd fm 1 vhi!o J 'ro Tensor ltai''hcllr Ik looking over mining opi'iution n the vicinity of O rant a laiw. The Jiutfhrlloi'H motored to hou thorn Oregon find will return here Mon , , t?((r. TiineH-r.u5-.eUe ! Visiting In Oilc-o i .Mrs. (iooi'KO Walker U upending i novoral fl:i vh In Phifd. Cal.. wIkta , , . vil.lt'illL , hoP Hlrtt(.r nd other relatives and friend?. Home li'iini lilaituith Miss Winifred Walker has re turned to thin city from spending several days in Klamath Kails as a guest of Mrs. C. E. Anders. Smart Spring Millfciery very moderately priced. Smart sprin xhoes, $2.95 to $.1.95. at tho liand Ilox & Shoe Itox, 223 K. 6th St. 337 CuomIh or Diiiitord I'uiiiily Misrt Marion King of Coqullle. Coos county health nuise. and her jiarents, Mr. and Mrs, Jturton King of Merrill, Ore., are quests for a short time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. OHear Dun ford in Metlford Making l p for Holiday The city and rural carriers of tho Medford postofficc had a busy time today delivering the accumu lation of mall since early Saturday afternoon, and tho banks of the city were also busy after tho two days holiday period. ' Wrecker sorvlco, Phono 1300, Lewis Super Service Station. Open day and night. 335 From Slilto Metropolis Those who worn guests yosterda; at Medford ho tela front fort land included 10. G. Himmels, O. .1. Hill. Chns. H. JJrewster, Ed Lee. Joe Keller, (,'het Hllsbury, Klva Linton. draco Y. Luc, J. F, McLean, Mr. and Mr.. C. F. Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Frasor, James K. Hell tjeo. C. Shaw and J. (J. Cunning ham. .Mrs. ItrockJiway liiiprmetl Mrs. A. E. Hrockaway, who Is ill tho Community hospital recovering from an operation, is In an Im proved condition, according to Mr. Hrockaway. who wiU In this city thw ' morning from his Oriffin crock ranch. Pythian Sisters card party Wed evening at K. of V. hall. - 335 Htisliich Callers Today Tom Hall, lumberman of Shasta City, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. Tim An sel h and daughter Mildred of Tolu. Mi-m. S. E. Drill of Jacksonville and Aleta It users of Hoh luno were among business callers in Medford today. Mr. Wicks Homo Lloyd WJekM of (he Picrce-AIlen Motor company returned to Med ford by train from Portland this morning afier having attended a meeting of the Chevrolet compuuy in that city. For uraJo A raw milk, rail M9, Campbell Dairy. Two dellvorlra. If Srlwt Quctnt ('imtlUliiti'H A mootiiiK of tho ntudent coun cil nt tho wnlor IiIkIi nehool was .umi'tfulfMl for 3:15 this nftornoon to select' tho randhlittos for lllf lroR!orlty parnilo bclnu ponHorod by tho Actl'o club. M'(irnl WiMiicii Hny Tickets H'en liokot8 to tho bunluHt and pi'ofe&Hlonal womon's banquol Tues day niKht nt 7 p. in. In tho Itcri wood hotol ffrotlo havo been re- srved by .Medford woniotl, ot Vfnn learned Monthly. Grants Push Courier. Kryatnlclon'. kodak Blosa mt- romc. Tho Penaleys, opp. Holly theater. tf On Hotel HiiNiiiehK Harvey Malott of the Motour ho tel system l In Modford from Port land today (ittOndin to mutter concerning tho conntructlon of the proposed new hotol an liarhdrt and Itiveralde avenucM, Will Itettmi lmorroiv 10. C. (Jerry) Jerome, who left Friday for CorvaltUt on a busliu'MH visit, h vxpected homo tomorrow. lUtrn heavy rou?.h and tmiooth bocks: they last loiiKor. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 031. ' tf( At l.ocnl HotelN Mr. and Mm. l- K. l'rice of Cor vhIMh and V. C. KhuiH Of Marh field were jruewU roKlKtered yes terday at local hotel. Mr. Hadley Visits Medford t It. C. Hadley of Portland, owner I of the Cinderella shop, wiin in Med j ford (his afternoon attending to I hUNlpcKs matters. Hry fir slabs $5. 00 per loud. Med. Fuel Co., Tol. Ii3l. tt Hero from lroMMa Mr. and Mrs, Koocoe 1.. Luiftm of Prospect were In Medford this forenoon. Hetiirn from Klamath Knlls Mr. and Mrs. Krnent ICnnerson returned today from Klamath Falls where tiny had spent several days on a visit. Very Special. New spring hat. M. U5. I2.!R up to f(l.!H, at he Km my Lou Hut Hhop In M. M. Store. S3 ; tteiideil Peaiv Meet tits Paul del- of Chtciittu, chief rounM-1 fur the California trecon Power company, utu nded List H-H iiidtty' meetlnt; e.f the board of dtuvtor f the Klaniitth IrrUa Hon district with represent, itHos of the power einopany, Vbltcil Former Home M;-s. . 11. Fallin .pent Sund.iy !u Or.inu Pa Mi in which chv he formerly resided. Prill Sheet Metal Works doe expert repairing, fender and auto body repairing. tfB Mix Monro In city Mr. hverett Moore of putt Falls was in Medford thin morninu '4 shopping and attending t.bufinotv mutters, Tho Building Application C. it. SaU-hwell will pend $1100 for a dwelling and garage on Ash land avenue, and C J. Carlson will pend $50 to remodel a garage on Menson street, according to appli cation that were on file today at the city building department. Mr. Hronlijr Krtimis Home Jack Hrophy, who has been ill In the Community hospital in this city for the past aovon weeks, was removed to his home in the Eagle I'oinl di.-trict yesterday. Ho is re ported to lo much Improved and gutting along nicely. NOW is the time to spray with lime and sulphur, roses, shrub bery and all fruit trees. Tel. 258-W. 339 I tar AmocIuIIoii to Meet Medford attorneys are In receipt of notices that the Southern Ore gon liar association will hold Us Periodic :nl mating in Klamath rails at tho Pelican CIrill. 7 p. m.. next Saturday night. T. II. Cillen- waters of Klamath Falls, chair man of tho committee in charge of arrangements, sent out the no tices. 1 Visited hi Jacksonville Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Madden and family of Ashland wero dinner guests at the H. CJ. Miller homo In Jacksonville Sunday, Special price for lawn and gar den dirt. Phono 912-J. tf Marriage License Today ' " Tho county clerk's office Issued a niarrlago licence tills forenoon to Archibald Edmonds, 21, and Helen Wengler, 20. both of Seattle, Wash. Visitors from Grants Pass J. Clyde Martin, postmaster of (Iraiilrt Pans, and family spent the holiday visiting in this city. Our now studio is opposito now Holly Theater. Tho Peasteys. if Week End at Corviillis Mrs. Gladys Chesley Walker of Mod ford came to CorvallU Satur day and is to spend the week end a in' Monday with Mr. Waller and her mother, Mrs. W. If. Chesley, and family. Mrs. Waller was trans ferred to Medford several months ago from the CorvallU off ice of the Pacific Telephone and Tele graph company where she was chief operator. Corvallis Times- Gazette. Tires repaired day or night. Lewis Super Service Station. 335 (nests from Washington Hotel guests from Washington in Medford include A. 11. Heck net and Heed Hrown of Zlltah. A. Lo tor Wood and W. Al Hrown of Spo kane, Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Welsh of Helllugham, Mr. and Mrs. It. Davison of Tacoma and A. T. Nel son and family. P. A. O'Kalle, Mr. and Mrs. Art Miller, Mr. and Mrn. K. I. Shormlcy and J. A. rtun.se 11 of Seattle. Vhouo f42. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. ' i ' 1 - 1 - 237tf Tries Hi'ospwlin Helnio Kchwarzonholz, local jew eler, Iwih one in for a new hobby In addition to workiiiK with Kold, he's out to hunt for it. and -pont yesterday prospecting In the hills near (lrants Puhh. Homo from Vivka Mm. II. II. yhreve, who was vb ithiK in Yreka, returned to her homo in Medford the lust of last week. "Wells Taxi. I'houe 25. 338 rimvcrlnjr Fields Fnjoyetl Cal la lilies, narcissi and many other flowers grown from bulbs a re now In bloom at H roo k l n jts. and make a wonderland of the eoa.st resort, according to Mrs. Maud Chapman, who returned last evening from a short stay there. Acres and acres of II Ilea and other blossoms are to bo seen. Jim. Chap man states, and the Hrooklngp growers nre developing extensive market for their, plants 'and cut flowers. AVells Taxi. lMiono 25. 33S MM'iit WiHk I '.ml Hero Mr. and Mrs. J. Wagner f Klam ath Falls spoilt the week end In Modford visiting friends. Mr. Wag ner in affiliated with the o. C. railroad at Klamath Falls. Chicks, Hutching. DrotwlerV 1107 Fast 310 Square Deal Hatchery. Main, l'hono Kni',i-L. Spent Suiulay Here Mrs. lu V. WillltH of Klamath I'll lis wan visiting in Modford Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. At ford. Family Dinner Party IH ;;:ul Mrs. Kaiph Stearns nml Hon of Klamath Falls, and Hr. It. W. Stearns and daughter Kather ine. of Medford Were dinner guests in Ashland on Sunday at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Stearns and family. L Portraltti of distinction. Tho Pcasleys, opp. Holly Theater, tf Public Market lluy . Seed potatoes are making their uppi'Uranco at tho city public mar ket and are already enjoying a fairly good sale. Quito a number of herry plants aro nlo In stock. Including strawberries, raspberries, loganberries and blackberries, and have been enjoying a heavy pat ronage. Other foodstuffs were also on sale today and Include canned fruits and home rooked dlshrs. II r o k e n windows cirlazcd by Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 230tf I 'nun Soul hern titles CiillforntmiK nt Modford hotels are Arth.n l lirotf of lloilgo, M. Panic and Oootue- C. Steele nt Fori Dick, J. Kelly Criswell, H. Hlster, I. S. Mark en. Wm. F. Uoon oy. Mrs. I.nhi MegiiHttvm ami Mrs. H. C. McQtiHltnin of .o AtlKeles. P. V. Ilurkp of Svu ra monto. Mr. hiuI Mrs. Itobcrt Duffy and duUKhter t Hureka. and IX-.i-ry Moore. Irvl.u Suum, Mr. dinl Mrs. L. T. Harris and K. W. IIhu- "oi" or an rranclsoo. Garden culttvaters, t CO. lual Mill & Seed Co, Mil- If AREA1 HELPED Most recent map showing (shaded portions) where in .736 counties In 21 states the American Red Cross Is giving drought aid. 5 ' Hewitts Have Son Word has been received in this city by Dr. and Mrs. Jud PJckert that Mr. and Mm. Clem Hewitt are the parents of a boy, born Febru ary 23. Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt now make their home in IjOS Angeles. Mrs. Hewitt is Mrs. Ricken's daughter. JCtlisoii Marshall Here Edison Marshall arrived In .Mod lord by train this forenoon from New York City to vis!t relatives and friends. Steele Is Visitor O. G. Steele, Co poo division man ager In northern - California, was a local bursincHs visitor :from Yreka today. ;.:' WASHINGTON (iPt Co-opera tion of the 48 state highway com missions in marking highways as guides for aircraft pilots Is sought by Clarence M. Young, assistant secretary of the department of commerce for aeronautics. In a letter to each commission. Young pointed out that many of the main highways, frequently used as guides by airmen, are not identified. A uniform method was recom mended In painting directly on pavements the guide marks at in tersections and at Intervals of If) miles. The Identifications, made up of characters from 10 to 30 feet in height, include the number of the highway prefixed by the let ters "US" for federal highways, or by the stato abbreviation .for, state highways. ' ' '' BY FLYING FIELD KITTY HAWK, N. C P A flying field is to be built Just north of Kill Devil hill, from which the Wright brothers made the flrnt siieee.-sful flight In a heavier-than- alr machine. Construction will be started soon, and the contract provided that the field shall be completed by June 1. IU31. Northern interests have -secured site for the field through negotia tions with the Wright Memorial llrldge company. The field will be constructed on a plain north of KilJ .Devil hill. 200-foot sand dune anchored after two yeaf work. The Wrfcht Me morial wllMop KllliDevil. I.OS ANOKLKS yV One-way thoroughfares for airplanes havo been adopted for the skytniins ply ing out of southern California. The Invisible "rails" which offer additional safety are radio beams. walling in the right of way. Down tho eon tor of the boule vard lu the skies in projected a white beam, which will register on the pilot's Instrument board when ho is on his course. Should the airplane veer to one side, tho white light will chutiMC to green, If too far In the other direction a led glow will advise the. pilot he' off his side of the HEAVY FROSTS RETARDS OF KOSEHCIiG. Feb. 24. tVi A heavy frost and a minimum tem perature of 2X degree, tlie cold ost lnce the flirt of the year, was experienced hero today and Is expected to slow upthe mat urity of broccoli. The frost did no damage but vlll retard ripen ing of the rrp considerably, grow ers report. Married Hay Alter IHu.rvr PlilDHKPtiUT, Cam tt P) Within a day after they were dlxorccd ftolu each nth r, Keiipoii and lvoe Kensheiian weir mar ried to otlur iiiiilCH in a double wedding ceremony, Chief rigll Tire NEW HAVEN. Conn. tFl'i Impresiive in full dicss iit. Fire Chief KiWronce E l;t ( di rer ted his department tn a two- aarm biiMiuK block fire which occurred while he was attending u coclal unction, BY RED CROSS 10 CUT CRIME Entire Population Of Detroit Would Be Indexed Under Plan. For Prevention. Detection. DKTKOIT (P.P.) A plan for fingerprinting the entire popula tion of Detroit is the la teat scheme advanced to combat the city's wave of crime. The plan was advanced by Harry B. Douglass, international finger print export, who advocates tho establishment of u civil crime pre vention bureau, the object of which would he to fix responsibil ity for crimes before they aro com mitted. According to Douglass' plan. central bureau under tho auspices of the police department would bo opened, ami every citizen of De troit would be registered. All sorts of crimes committed by amateurs wouid lie sharply decreased by tho heavy probability of Identification, Douglass believes. Present Method "At present, tho police depart ment and prosecuting attorney bend every effort to fix responsi bility fur a crime after it has been committed," ho said. "A crime prevention bureau would sock to "fix responsibility by means of fingerprints before tho crime lH committed, thus saving thousands of dollars, yeitrH of time and un told suffering." Klimination of fake bills of sulc for automobiles and discourage ment of automobile thefts would bo another concrete result Doug lass said. Flection Fraud City Clerk Hlchard W. Reading concurred with the fingerprint ex pert's plan, declaring it would practically eliminate election frauds. Voters could be perma nently registered and ballot-box stuffing would be nlniost Impos sible. Ballots certified by finger prints could be sent through the malls. The Ford Motor company and the Department of Street Hallways already fingerprint all their em ployees to protect both the com pany and the honest worker. The Carnegie Institute has advocated the fingerprinting of every resi dent in the United States. Former Police Commissioner Wilcox, com menting on the Douglas plan, ex pressed the opinion that such a national, registration would de crease crime 50 per cent. - 4 GET BIG PLAY !N ITALY HOME AJ) lliKh-priced clg arets are selling nunc f r cly than in more prosperous days. General Manager Horelll of the government tobacco monopoly says tlie volume of trade has gone down, many smokers apparently eliminating tobacco expense, but this has been balanced by In- ereased sales of expensive cigar-. ets. I Hoi as in other countrl.s clg-i urcts are displacing eigarw. In 2a vears eiirurs have dropped' up . from x jo Ai mv cent. . . DESFITE 3 LANGUAGES LACSANNE. Switzerland. A'i Despite a polyglot of language?1. Switzerland ha been able to de velop broadcast radio. Switzerland has threo ieeo;;nUt 1 nation languages - French, Ger man and Italian. liroadcasttng was fhst Intro- jro(l R ,.;xT,-l.Ioom nui(Vrn fm . dnced at Lausanne and in Geneva! nl!ud houHe. Inquire 2.'3 No In 1 ? - 3 . Two years later a station' Hiers;de. 3:tr ....... ... V.. I 1.. lli-.ll - other were et up In Peine amliK'ort SALE M'lanshan incuba Paste, receive In l!"0 there sine lOI.otui is in the federation. . .fudge IMlgc Hack I. tick ATLANTIC CITY. X J. (UP .Hideo W, Fiank S.oy. toi k judicial cognisance of tho ill tuck M'nemlty attributed to Friday the 1 3th, when ho announced court would be nitod on that day tin? month. WENT AT IE! Medford Kotary club enjoyed u splendid program this noon through the com tesy of Master (j ranger Henry Conger and num bers of the Jacksonville fi range. A group of vocal duets by Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wendt was much appreciated and was followed by two horn solos by Cleorgo Wendt. .Mrs. Mabel Slmms acted as ac companist for the musical num bers. Mrs. Nellie NJedormeyer of the Jacksonville Grange made an ox cellont talk on present clay con ditions In the farm home as com pared with a few years ago when tho farmer's wife put in endless hours of toil and drudgery. Today, thanks to electric serv ice and the many modern labor saving appliances, life on tho farm is on a par with that of the city dweller and tho farm women may enjoy tho same comforts and con veniences as the housewives in town. This gives them the time for recreation and education which thoy so richly deserve. .Mrs. Niedermeyer paid tribute to the radio, which brings much entertainment and educational ma terial to the farm homo. The daily newspaper also contributes a great deal along these lines and enables the farmer and his fam ily to keep abreast of tho times. As a solution of farm problems, the speaker advocated greater. co operation between the city and country people with the latter giv ing their business to local mer chants and the former insisting on home products. Henry Conger, master granger, gave an interesting talk on farm problems and reviewed the activ ities of the government along these lines. After two years of study and experiment, the admin istration has accomplished little if any good and it appears that it Is up to tho farmers to work out their own salvation, hoe said. Mr. Conger advocated a more equal distribution of the tax bur den which is proving such a ser ious handicap to farm operations and spoke of conditions he en countered on a recent trip in which ho visited 13 states. Tho income tax and intangible tax were reviewed by the speaker, who stated that some steps should be taken to relieve the farm lands of carrying the bulk of the tax burden. "The city and farm must make progress together," said Mr. Conger in conclusion. "Tho city will not continue to go ahead if the farm continues to go back.' Piesident Corn announced an other "farm relief" program would be hold in two weeks and Invited all present to attend. Walter Iev eretto was in charge of today's program which made a decided Impression on tho large number of Tiotarians , and guests present. In addition to the group of Grangers who attended today's luncheon there were the following guests: Howard Seheffel, Max Pierce and. Wilfred Mikscho. Itogular communication lleames Chapter. O. 15. S.. Wednesday evening. Feb. 25th. Visiting me'mbers welcome HAITI IS M. ALDEX, Secy. A special convocation of Crater Lako Chapter No. 32. H. A. M-, Tuesday. Feb. 2Hh. at 7:30 p. ni. Work in Hoyal Arch degree. Hot dinner will be served nt 6:30 p. m. in dining room. All members, and visiting companions aro urged to be present. C. M. HOUSTON. GEO. II. ALDEX, Secy. 11. P. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOK SALE Well improved 5 acres, about one mile from city limits: 2 acres in cherrien. ap proximately 2 acres in Ladino clover and berries, balance suit able for garden; 4 -room modern home, good garage, woodshed, barn and chicken house. Prop erty In good condition. Price some terms. Sou Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc. 311' FOlt .SALE '.i-acro tracts just south of county fair grounds, ctu,e to highway, graded and graveled street, good floil; down, balance S10 per month and Interest. See Churlct A. Wing Agency, Inc. 341 WANTED Any kind of second hand furniture. Pox 30G, city. 1 340 WANTED Crocheting, embroid ery, drewmuking. remodeling, mending, unlit und rug making. Experienced workers. Will eol loot and deliver. Phono 447-X. between A and 6. 337 FOK SALE Cows, some ,prtngcrs Jleiv Ylmont, across from Merrl man Dairy. Would trade one for piano. 337 FOK SALE Mu.t sell at onco my model Essex coupe. , real buy at $125. Call at Shell filling station. 6th and Front Sts. 341 'WANTED SnHman with ear. well recommended by local pco-1 lle. for article that is in real de mand, ealltng on (tropic that arc! well financed, with a proposition! tlmt jp approval r tho county officials. Your onrnintiA are un-1 limited. Give full Information ' and telephone, lb.x d. I.. Trl mine. 331; tor. Puekeye brooder. Cull 3M 3 :i ti i It. FlU SALE lb?, each, filte. -7 idioats. about lint W. K. Keen, Jackpon 33 FOK SALE iKcedrr pin Inquire 339 Haven t. 337 j -.V 335,; HOK KENT "Small neat house. 1 ls mile out. Phone TT4-K-1. 33 1 . 1 Obituary Births DANIELS. Raymond Safford Daniels Jr., infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Daniels, died at the family home, 407 Park street early Tuesday morning, aged nine months "and seven days. Services will b held at tho Perl Funeral Homo Wednesday at 10 a. m.. Rev. C. B. Porter officiating. Inter ment in Medford cemetery.. Dies from liuriis. PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. S-l.--tfV DuHCun. McVane, S4, for many years lighthouse keeper at Hrpok- : field. Wash., died in a hospital hero today Trom burns received i from burns received when his bed( Cioming caught fire from pipe! ashes while he was smoking. - : i fr Mall Tribune aos are read by tfl.Aon nnnlA vorv flav ' ti' Fox West Coast Theatres , -.1 S i A. .. 25c " '! Till 2 35o, 2-3:30 Eve. 50 Kids a Dime Date your Sweetie -for the Preview Show Sat. Metro fold&ii Ms Maucr picture, ' 'M ' if); TODAY ONE OF THE BIGGEST HITS of the PAST SEASON RETURNS TO MEDFORD Singers, Dancers, G-lorious Girls and the regal beauty of colors that turn1 the rainbow green with envy. 1 ; "GOLD ' of ' '' BROADWAY'' v with :' WINNIE LIGHTNER Ann Pennington, Nick Lucas '" and a Chorus of 100 Beauties DOUBLE iili WEDNESDAY at Jarmin & Woods Drug Store "Drugs With a Reputation'' A baby boy. weighing 8 pounds'. 0 ounces, was born to Mr. and Strs. W. K. Flinn at the Purucker maternity home Saturday. Mrf Flinn. formerly Frances Perry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Per ry, ia setting along nicely aftd tho little boy has becu named after his grandfather. ' RED CROSS CAMPAIGN WEARING FINAL MARK WASI11XG-TOX, Feb. 1. lPl The. Hcd Cross campaiKn CDr u $lo,omi.ouu ilrouslit relief funtt to day reached $!).10S,S4'J. - Staiisties sbw Kasll,f eon sumption in tho: i'nltod Stales was ti peri cent greater; ?in (-193d than in !92'i. Ends TONITE ' JOHN ' " BOLES Lupe Velez in ' .; ', RESURRECTION" . Our Gang Comedy Movietone News Starts TQMOEROW , KATHLEEN HORRIS' Passioti Flower KAY FRNCIS m CHARLES BICKF0RD KAY JOHNSON. PLUS . LEAH HOLT at tho WURLITZER Every . Evening; at 9, PLUS Aesop Fable Cartoon, "THE BIO CHEESE"'. Paramount TALKING NEWS ADMISSION Mat. 10, 25;' Eve. 10, 35 HEY, KIDS! f Join the Children's Attendance Club f Next SATURDAY and go to the show FREE every 10th Saturday STAMPS