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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEPFORD, OTJEC'OV. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 2.". 1931.
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Tocaland .
J 'Personal
IteiriMered front Portland
Many ar reBimeiwI today t k
cil hotel from Port I :t ml. included
Xew Rural Plkonn Line
iX'ichti I'hipp!. deputy Maw fif!
warden ior Jacltiton county, renor:
cd today tin; the construction of n
new telephone line leading frrtrn the;
onion creek r.mRf-r station norm,
of Rocue River tr Woir Creek, hti" j
teen completed. The ftatinn alo
huti telephone communication with
the town of ilouue Itiver. ,
VMi Itelnlivc Hero , ,
.. Air, Jack . Hamilton uid little i
daughter liixle p'an Kranpucol
Wanted in Seattle
are I. 1. HiUMer..M:ptt:. Wi:mer? Wjient the" ver end w'tr-her par
eni.. Air. iind Mm. F. M. Wllyon,
and her Vter. Mw. C. 1 Robert,
of Perrydale, Mm. Moyd 1. Wil
on of Tirkeley accompanied Mr.
Hamilton nnd visited her ion, Ken
netn Uurm-burij.
Wni. I.owllt, W. Rate. Ivr.well Mil
Jer. a. F. Fieenihtilrr, U. W. liick
in.n. I'.nil A. RrJnson. Mr. and
Mrs. R II. Conrad. Thoma A.
Pitrott. Mrs. H. K. Allen, Joe Ro
mani. Alonzo Morton. .Mr. nnd
1 Mm. E. Steven. Mr. find Mr. W. j
! ....... . . ! f'or'l SJtlinl HtTO IllUlNljlT
i. . i ii'ck, i.- cm Ji II. a. r . i-'-r '
in,.u iv K. r.or!.n. Ur.nnilMw.! A M"dan coret style ihowim
H. Arne JI.. Mr. nnd Mr. R. Wlil neia ai Aonennea inurx.
t focutffice In--.km tor lu ( iijr
JI, Morr.t. poKtoffice ineetnr
irith headquarter Jn Port'snd. if
In The city today on business con
nected with the Ioc:il prttoffIce.
J. McReu. J. II. Keller. Kmer!d an r rmny. r-oruary - ana
Wheaton. Mr. and Mr. E. Rurkett. j Miw IXa Williams, expert
Elif-iilM-th j-nwtelle j.nd C. 1.. Smith ! -otm-i ntylmi. in chr.rpe. Women of
Medford and fiouthern Oregon are
invited to uike advantage of thbi
opportunity To dirue their prob
lem with Miss Williams, who will
personal fitting?.
HVre fnun .WilnmJ
Mr. .'ind Mm. J. E. flow-land of
Ashl.-ind were in M-dfnrd thi
morning transact hist hunifM-w and
viiitins friend!.
Wells Taxi. Phone 25.
33S
Smart Spring Millinery v e r y ( oiwrnlan ui IhHoU
: moderately priced. Smart coring! Or.on Ruets at local hotels,
Uhoe. I?.! to t:-.pr. at the Jtanrt . ,,,,,. .h-.n thnu- rAm Pm-ttomt
' I;ox & Shoe IV.x, 223 K. C:h St. ZS .n hirte i. Khinn of Cnnaw
. js taking IP wroMiiug
ino 'irst nmld lhr toi Clifton Y oak ley. who arrived
Mena a weK or in .ni f'i :'.short time aKo from Alhany. i tak
iinu vicinity. Jtna Air. orK to re-
Lv-al I'artjr for Ik Anxekts
Mr. and Mn.. W. E. Nokenson.
Mrs. ' Doc" Hutler and Mr. Emma;
I Cirrtve. E. I!.
; Margaret Arthur of Marnhfjeld.
a' Roy Fitrwatt-r of Salem. C. E. P.e-
jmis, A. Srcrrip. E. I- Heydenhurff.
main in I Ani;ele for
definite visit with relatives.
in- ,na 'r
j wriouu way and i plannine to takj i2ssnn anj j.
i pan .n local maicnes. ji nan neen .
. difficult for him to find local wres- Broken windows
H. L. T.ind. JI.
I. Muellenberg.
- !
GOLFERS CHOOSE
ACTIVE OFFICIALS
PampSe!! Dairy.
eclazed hy
30tf
timei i5 almost foicrd to w resile
with himself. He looking for-'M"- 'rt Hat Seriously IW
I ward to meeting Ray Krlnhje. local, Mr. Hen O. Rate. who became
ill while Vifitinsr at tne
Two deliveri1 i"ll,r " wni kimus h ni i , i row or.ifi . aninei n orKs.
If
lufis ut local hoteU from die-'prMe. and think he ran pive him 1 wriously
tunt' point include James Jeceti a lesson or tw o
of New York City, C M. Rarnc
of Chicago, Mr. and Mt. 1-nkin
if Vancouver. D. C , Jnd ". K.
l'llenson of P.onners Ferry, Ida.
INtmidoio 1m-mI VKIi j
i .Mr. and Mr. Herman Prieme
land children left yesterday by mo-1
j tor for their home in Sacramento,'
officer of the women golfer of
the Rogue River Valley Oolf asso
ciation were elected at the meeting
hld today. Mrs. Helen Conroy
w:i elected general chairman. ir.
A. K. Vawter, 9ecrfUry; Mm. R. (J.
Itardwell, treasurer; Mr. W'm.
Vawter. Jr., chairman of tourna
ments, and Mrs. Irene DeLosh,
publicity chairman.
A blind bnf-ey tournament was
played today with Mr. Donald
"lark, Mr. Wm. Vawter. Jr.. and
Mr- E. M flould Tyintr for fir-t
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
4iwii f'ii ' ! WAVTED Eiectri wahine ma-
Adolph Linden, 'ormer president ; 'chine, alw rfidlo. AV1H pay cajsh.
ff the Puget :ur,d Savings and' -lioj v. lain ai. 33fi
Loan Aseoctatton, ims arrested in j
place and Mrs. Sprague Riege and
Mr a. Turn Fusoa fur low putting.
At the business meeting a r.-o-lunon
waa iated by the Jifiti re
queKting that Joe Morel be retain
ed a professional at the club.
It wan alM decided to have
lad) (-a' day each Wednesday at the
coif course an? a tournament each
Wednesday throughout the spring
and sunirner ea.sons.
lliose playine today were: M--dames
DaviU Wood. Tom Fuson,
.1 Thompson. Siraeue Rietrfl.
Donald Clark, E. M. Could. Royi",
I Shelby 'i uttie. Wm. Vawter, Jr..
W. I. VHVter. Mr., It. M. firfy. M
t ietauer. Temby and L a J ' '
I Sch'iiU.
Table Dry Repeals
HAHISiJNKfi. V. Feb. (A)
The Iioukc commiuee on luw and
order today voted In table all biltn
repealing the mate prohlbltlnii en
forcement act. Thin art Inn wus
considered k enuivub-nt to killing
thee nv'tiHiirox.
I Rt bcl JiuriimiiK Killed
! HAXdbuN, Rurinu, Feb. 25.
j (J'(-Fifteen rebel Rurtnans wt-re
ktlbd In a fight with a party
jlronpK from 'be Fifteenth Punjabi
regiment in the Hanzatia diun-t
I today. Six rebfU wre woundt-d.
j TIht" wert no ( UHUaltb-B uniniii;
tlH' MMbll'TH.
. 4
Snow in lot (irando
j LA fiRA''!'" Ore., Feb. i;,
j Snow wnM fall .t here today, much
J of It tnr-hhiK Imtncdiawly.
Fox West Coast Theatres
New York City on charges o' em-
!WAT JfS'ni, is months: second
bezzhng 5243.0S5 from the Seattle.! mortuage income property. Pay
! l-'t. Phone 1(.'N-It. 33.
Wash institution.
home of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F.pillard
in Rosehurg. was taken t Portland
by train Sunday to enter a hospital
there for treatment. Her husband
arrived in Roseburg on Sunday
from Los Aneeles, cominp by air-i
Mr. Minaie . Holmes underwent
a '-major operaJion at the fommun
. ity hospital yesterday and is re
jjnrttd to bo getting along nicely.
For -rode A raw milk, call
" Flattering permanent wave fori Campbell Dairy. Two deliveries,
spring, and summer. t complete. tf
Mareels and finger wares, TT.
Knthrn Xxratell, 30 K. Central
Cab. fiilbminiT n sVinrt Visit hnrAi hImtta tn V riH fjt-A anil 'i r-rv. m rn rif-A '
with Mr. Prieme' mother. Mrs. hr to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. F.
Maihllde Yrunsa. ana brother. John j W. Rates of Klamath Fails drove
lrunt-a. TO Rnehure Sundav and took Mr.
i , .. ... . . , . . ,
ana Airf. i.hi-.- inuJiit-i r-.iny
Zoe to Klamath Falls to remain
Rack front Pririland
TeL 13T4. J4(f
- Tickeia rm Sale -
-TfTirVets for the Ah!and-Mfdford
tikeball rstne o' e iplared in
the-local Armory; will he on
at Crowsons 'thU "Bfternoon, ac-tbrflh-r
to an' -announcement at the
enibr h-rph rhoyd this mornin by
Xevflle Riden, business -mnnager.
I Dr.
H.
P.
oleman returned
' Grant'-PaM cuslc Wedded Ilerp
-It i Mm that a Orantfl Pass
catipl iR'rrmrried'Jn "Medford, bnt
TOth a wMding oorurred yesterday
trhen Nell Ieota FteArens, and
Jor-dan iKaar.-i Hndee, 41, both of
that city,, wer vnlted by Judge
TaTlnr in The kttterV r-ourt. with
the' hrlde'a fattier,-A. Ahhntt of
Grtrrt' Pass, -nil "one of the officinl
witnesses.
TtK-sday from n three days absence
in Sa n Fra n cisr-o.
In MnlfVtM! Trslay
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Farlow of
Lflko Croek. Mr. and Mr, llenn,
r",regor' of Agate and Mr. and Mrs.
T. C. Caines of Trail wer among
vis: torn in Medford today from
country districts. Mr. Caines will
enter the Community hospital for
treatment.
during hr mother's illne?..
Garden cultivators. fS.OO.
tual Mill Seed Co.
Mu-
j ' KryMalglnw, kodak glos u
preme. The Peasleys, opp. Holly
theater.
tf"
- Crynnl Wax Bermuda ptants
na4ce it poAeibla Cor southern Ore
gvnfrarrienors'4o mature this fav
rts nflion. a ihinr heretofore 1m-
iVMjhle. ntanrln frnm mwH Thl(;- H. Clifford. J
Monarch Seed Co. ha its ftrst ship
ment -on (he road nnd Is taking or
der for, plant. . Those interested
fchomd. get, prices. 3JCtf
CallforalanK at Hotels
Amnntf those ruister.! at Med
ford hoteU from point in Califor
nia are the followmn: E. E. Llston
of Chico, Iawrence Frank of Oak
land. l:ay MePhefrin. Frank Miya
and K. J. Xutt of l-o Antreles. and
the following from San Francisco:
( . C. Ronnemajin. M r. n nd M rs.
M. Rogers, Mar
gie Dorsey. Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Winding. H. A. Woorter and L.
Huekins.
rjVJtnutr. to A -Ji la ml ' !
Tsotnari W. Duffy of the Denver
sitHit Trandft.rallwy was in Mod
ford. Joday. ( en route to Ashland
from Portland.
ClianrM With Jntolcatlnn
Konnefh 'tFawrett and " lentils
' Thtrfpen were arrested by the police
lairt" nlCht nn Intoxication charges
and w'"re lodf'Nl'Ifl the county jail
rifernljrSt. u ' ' ;
' If Tm arip fa1J Tnt hd are
nlrK earner It -trill pay yon n-ell
trt-nAsrTrafe; Rl Rey :whdivllon.
Trat- ff,o down. Jfia per month
ond tnteret." ' rharles A. Wine
Agency, Inc. t4
Called rt Otttnjrti ,rnvo
Mr. Hytvia Ilailey-left by train
thr' forenoon for Cottnco .Orov.
her sho n called hy the death
of her father. I. M. Harvey.
. Uuncc ml HHUU-w
. There, will l a dsnce at Rcll
vteir. Thursday night, with music
,hy a oowhoy band.
-'ltlh''J hH-t coal SJS.sO per ton
ofr car. Tkled. Fuel Co.. Tel. 31.
' tf
TYi Ilttild m IHvHIrng- -
-Manha MeClung will spenfl $l0fl
for a ' dwelhhcr on Reek man street,
according to an application on file
today at the city bnilding department"
Home from Portland
Allleon ' Moulton; who spent thr
week end in Portland. Returned to
Medford today. ...
htm heavy -rough and mnoih
block: thy iust mmrer. Med. Fuel
Co., Tel. !. ' tf
IMvnne Decreo Retiimctl
The elrcnit rmirt granted a di-rotve-
decree thbr week in Oliver
Vlby from Margaret Colby, on
the k round of cruel and inhuman
treatment. The only rhild. a son.
was awarded by the court to the
custody of the plaintiff.
Dry fir aUbs .oo per load. Med.
Fuel Co.. Tel. C31. tT
Uirrenl Yrcka Jtnirnnl
W. E. Smith of the Yreka Jour
nal wa In Medford litis morning
attending to business matters.
ArivrftKtnjr Oregon
cven pages, including the front
and hnck cover of the ctinent
Royal Arcnntim Rtillettn ftre de
voted to Portland and Oregon
scenes. Mount Hood and the loop
road, Columbia hichway, Portland
homos and ro.-es are the subjects
emphasixed. The bulletin Bes to
lOO.nuo Royal Arcanum memlers
in the Cnited States and Canada.
Oregon H featured for tho lenefit
of the hundreds of delegates who
will attend the aupreme council of
the Ryal Arcanum nt Its Victoria
meeting In July.
T4
Don't
Confuse
. riuhrr';. Br i ids with
the varioun typei ef in
ferior bread sold at
cut rate pricei.
Fluhrer'i Breads are
baked in Medford and
are recognised as the
finest quality - breads
available. They ai j tot
sold at nit rate prices
as we feel that the in
dependent merchant is
entitled to a legitimate
profit.
Very Special. Xcw spring hat,
$1.4!-.- fl.tS. up to It.t'S. at
the Emmy I-ou Hat Shop m M. M.
Store. 3JT-
On lurfiHH ViMi
M. A. R-ed of the Pacific Orey
hound States, with headquarters in
Port In nd. is In the city today on
business,
Urill .4heet Matal Work doe
exiert repriring. fender and auto
body repairing. tf
Mr. Klenart Rome
Mrs. Mary Stewart, who left the
first of October for a visit with
relative in the eni, arrived home
this morning on the Shasta. She
vttej Chicago, New York. Par
nns. Kans;iji, n,I other cities en
I'OUtC.
NOW is Ihe ttmo to ;tray with
bme and snlphur. ros. shrub
bery and all fruit tree. Tel. j:S-W.
JSf,
Throp(Mnrriage' .lrriisr
The county rlerk's offjff issued
marriage licenses -yesnerday and
this forenoon to Judon Hodges.
41, and Nell Steven. 27, goih of
fi rants Pas; Talbot Eelly. 23, and
Ina Pulv-r. 24. both of Alarm-da.
Cal.: A. fl. Edmonds, 21. and Helen
Wengler. '2fK both of Seattle.
338-
T"e!ls Taxi. Phone ?5.
From Inrt lund
R. D. Rowland, represent ine the
Teraco company in this section,
with headquarters in Portland, is
attending to company matters in
Medford today.
Portraits of distinction. The
Peasleys. opp. Holly Theater, tf
Attended Ski Race;
Mrw. olda Hucgins nd Mrs.
Inetta Ooodwyn, who were amonc
Medford pexple who spent the week
end at Klamath Falls attending the
winter sports tournament, are still
enthusiastic In their praise of the
ski races. They are also praising
the hospitality of the nerghborinc
city.
Here from Wuliinclon
Those from the state of Washing
ton who jiro rewwtered at Medford
hotls are p. A. Kelly of Walla
Wall, and the following from Se
attle: Mr. and Mm. Curtis R. Har
old and dautrhter. A. V. Walker. J.
Tron. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Rryer.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Conine, I..
W. Murray. I- Davis. K. Flagler.
R. Hill. M. Wilson. F. I- Miller
and J. R. Anderson.
YKlted (;ranripatv-iii4
Miss Hjldecurde. Porter spent the
week end in Ashland with her
crandparents. Mr. tnd Mrs. J. P.
Hoacland.
To VUR 1arenis
Chas. A. Hartley Who is con
nected with the Southern Pacific
ticket office at Klamath Falls and
left that city Saturday for a several
days' visit, on the return trip will
st ftp in Medford for a visit with
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A.
Hartley. Sr.
Visited FTtifiier Homo
Mr. nd Mrs. Frank White and
dannhter. Miss Doris Ann, spent
Sunday in Rojaeburc. visitine Mrs.
White's mother. Mis. Myrtle Jen
nings, and toher relatives and
friends. They are former Rise
burg residents.
Home front lf coital
Mrs. Ceo. Allen has returned to
her home in Ashland from Med
ford. wh-re she had been in the
Sacred Heart hospital for two
weeks reenpe ratine from a major
operation.
Attend Ftineml or Mew
Mr. and Mrs. Harry lluhhard- of
Medford attended the funeral of
the rate Mrs. Roy Cederstmm Sun
day In Rosebtug. Mr. Hubbard is
an uncle of Mrs. CedcrMi'om.
C. P. lVaiicr Visits
Miss Ii Veils Shirley, teacher in
the Ontral 1oint schools, was a
week end gieest of Mies- Franco?.
Tomlinsvm in A.hland.
Fwro Crrscnii City
Mr. and Mr. Walter Munry
Cre-M-ent City ivip loc. visit"
thi uiornim;.
Speetnl price for lawn and g:ir
d n d r. Phonv M .J. tt
MtmtanA Dalies
About 1 SO attended the daWe
given last evening In Walker s halt
at Central Point by the Montana
club. Plans were made at the
meeting to hold a me ting each
month, and on March -4 a lox
social will he held. These affairs
are open to all Men tartans and
their friends.
Mi lhii lu Trail
W. W. !-n Iff t thi. Mtcr-io.-for
Trail on a Iulmmh ilt.
Our nw tMd o i opposite tlfwl a m.w pri,.u!
Roily Tb trr. Tho V;iies. t f i , candv l ssrai
To "Powt.Vp" Appetite
Just Stimulate Bowels
!
j Whenever the end of the day lind
'jou out o( anus: (tsvl ducsrt't tempt
, you and cnl tliget; oreaiu i luii ;
i toiicur roate.1. jui chew a candy tsl
I Irt betore Uiltime. Tom.rnw vou'll
eomtan left today on the Shasta u.rrl!l arr n, lrum ctu.
ti FairttanM. Mum . hore he w Ui,,rS auiht.r.ties sv a.Mif
nut his mother and -is. On,,,,, muirfr. take
the ret in n trip ht will v - ffla-nj,,,, d-m-kihil tablets as oiteu a
tivs n Ftrs.th. Morn i rm ideasr: or tivt .Item fm-ly t
LEAD ASSEMBLYi
FOR SALE Piano. Must he old
I this week. South Oakdate.
I 33s
' FOR EXCHANGE 5-room house
! for acreage. 117 No. Peach. 337
LOST tSmall gilt purse containinc
currency. E!k card. Relekah re-,
i-eipt and life insurance receipt.
Finder ret urn to Mail Tribune
and receive reward.
337
The Torch Honor society was in
charge of the assembly this after
noon at the senior bih school,
which consisted of readings, dance
numbers and musical selections by
the boys' octette.
Miss Eula Renson. faculty ad
visor for the club, and Eeneve
Simkina, president were responsi
ble for the arrangements. Rev.
W. R. Raird of the First Christian
church gave t h r-e rea d i ng s w n d
the boys' octette sine VU p num
bers. Mildred Wnlker av- n shall
talk boui the clul. and the mem
bership plan.
Little Rae LeFevre and Oretchen
McAllister, talented tappers from
Eve Renson's academy presented
two numbers, and LjiMuiie Reck
gave an attractive toe dance, dis
playing her usual grace and
lechni'v
FOR SALE Refore you buy a
home, look at Xo. 622 Y. 4th St.
Only Iim.'.m. like rent. L. O.
Pickell. East Main.
CHICKS. HATCHIXO Dres.-ler
Scpjare iJeal Hatcherv, 110? E.
Main. Phone 1".6:'-L." 340
FOR REXT Small furniVd
rtcust :n conn ; eieciric rans;e.
4. :i::7
Phone
FOR SALE Healthy year-old Red
livii. laying largo, fertile eg.-;
als-o semng hens. H. M. Work.
Rt. 1. Talent. 3i.S
FOl'XD a gray male police doc.
about 2 yrars old. Owner may
have same by producing license
and paying chargt. Notify Tri
bune office. 331
FOR SALE Turkey ei:s and baby
turks. Crder early. H-trh i'.anks
Turkey Farm, phone 314, Cn-
tra: .point. 3$r,
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ONE of the fine things about driving the new Ford is the
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IN'o matter how long the trip, you know it will bring you
safely, quickly, comfortably to the journey's end.
The seats are generously wide, deeply cushioned and
carefully designed to conform to the curves of the body.
Every new Ford has specially designed springs and four
Houdaille double-acting hydraulic shock absorbers.
These work botbways up and down. They absorb the
force of road shocks and alo provide a cushion against
the rebound of the springs.
Other features that make the new Ford a value far
above the price are the Triplex shatter-proof glass wind
shield, silent, fully enclosed four-wheel brakes, more
than twenty ball and roller bearings, extensive use of
fine steel forging, aluminum pistons, ohrome silicon
alloy valves, torque-tube drive, Rustless Steel anil
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JACKSON COUNTY
Building & Loan
ASSOCIATION
This association is owned :niil niaiia.iied hy
i-apahle .Mori ford business men onr
neitilihors. -Mi r.ev is loaned hy this associa
tion on luiildin and property iniprove-
mer.ts rieiit here in
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