' PAOE TWO .
MEDFORD MATT; TRTRUNE. MEDTORDy PRECOX: SATURDAY. FEHRUARY 28. 1931.
IS'
ocal and
Personal
Sow in ItONfhu i-tf -
Mr. and Mrn. Jtohert llarnMh.
former Medford residents, are now
icHldimr in 'ItuHchuri; connected
with an nuto freight l!m They
had made their homo for a hurt
lime in KuKonc,
.l'reimrliift for Inspection
The two local units of the Oro-
;Kon 'National ;uard are prpparln;;
(or. federal in..peetion to lie held
next month by Major June of the
;tinitcd -tttttlOrt ai'iny. Hols located
t Vancouver linrruck.s. The units
lire In good condition nnd a wuit
Insr Jft in devolopins for new re-
vr-ultf. Member urc alrondy look
ing forward to the annual encamp
jnent scheduled for next Juno at
('amp Clatsop on tho coa.st,
Cleaning Out Dilcli
The irrigation diteh in belns
cleaned out and expanded In places
In preparation for the spring and
hu minor 'run of wutor, Tlio 'fish
whorl fonneiMy located at the UuIIh
creek flume lian been moved t the
head of t lie ditch. Oold Hill News.
No Ioc -For Itconvory
V Iteporta thin afternoon Indicated
Mrs. L. C. Oarlock, lit wince lant
November, ha no chance for re-
;covery; with her life only a matter
of a hort time. She in ill at her
homo on Iteall Lane and i under
tho'cure of special nurnf8.
.Crater Lnke I'nrk leik ilnck
' A. Hay Kdwin, clerk In the Crater
. National park service, and wife ar
rived In the city hint evening from
the nationnl park field headquar
ter office at San Francisco where
be had been employed on transfer
wince last November, and resumed
his, former duties in the national
park offico hero today. Mr. and
Mrfi. Edwin -mado tho. trip hack ta
.Mod Cord -via tho coast and itert
ivood highway route. .
Smartly j(y!ed wiush dresHes at
IMI5 to $6.75. tn newest printed
cofton b.roadirlothj itljjo Hneim at
KTIIKLWVN U. HOFKMANN'H.
.; "Watch our window dlfplayn. 8-1
Mtui; From DlHtnncc
fif. Among, tho guest, from ,-dlitant
jcfUe rcKlMteretl at Medford hotels
lire ill. Ostlund nnd N..-J. iFohmm
tuf 8(out . Fulls. S. I Mr. and Mrs.
Q. M..Belrner of Ua.elton. li. C,
M. B. llaydcn of New York City,
Mrr.itnd. . Mrs.. JI. li. Goodwin of
Grand Junction, Colo., A. Ii. Pol
zin. of, CtJntonYlllo. iVVia.. and O. F
Nats or Denver, i'old:
Hum heavy t ounh and smooth
blocks; they last lonwer. Med. Fu'l
Co., Tel. 031. tf
. S. C. Ahinuil Visit Here
Mob (rl-vmuin, IJorothy Crawford
and Marian Conklln, alumni, -of
Oregon Htate collect!, arc in this
city culling on other nlumnl: In the
Interests of the Memorial union.
Halloon dance, Jacksonville, Sat
urday night.
At Medford llotelx
OreRonlans from eltien outside
of 'Portlanaad who firo tfucHtu in
local hotew include V. M. ,liovr
and It. S. Koone of iHnlom, Mrs.
C. I). aTourette of tOrefjon. City,
U J. Itoiinett of Itoseburtr, Mar-
Bare t Arthur of Marshflcld,- 'Hush
Scott of The Dalles. Mrs. H. R
Kclty of Lake view, Mls Patricia
Kelly of St. Mary'w, and tho follow
ing f rom ' KiiRene: H. V. Gabriel
J. ti. Harper, F. Pi Knight, and
F. II. Livetdy.
Mr. Cbadulck (In VWl
W. V. Chadwlck of Salem, who
Is with tho Terminal hotels. Is In
Medford today attending to busi
ness matters.
Miimiim lit ( cut nil Point
The mumps are still Kohitf around
In Central Point. Judging from the
tfreat number of new victims.
Anions them are: Mildred fircKory,
Hunicc Staler, Jack Sanderson, '
Helen Hush, and Alvln Maple.
CenUal Point American.
Phono 54 2. We'll haul away
your refuse. City Sanitary Service,
HERBERT ALFORD
GIVEN WRITE-UP
IN EUGENE PAPER
Radio Program
KMED
(Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Station)
In Holly Film-
To Visit Mrs, lliniulon
.Mi-h. M. ISowoi-hox of ?nn I-'rnn-rlKCo
nrrlvcil Uy train today for A
vLsIt hero with Air, (ieorno JJran-Uon.
. Correct corxctlnK with the latest
mudclH 4n an all irko raiiiBO
l a stylo feature at
Kthi-lwyn I!. llofrmann'n. All
.Modart t'orHek'tti-s arc reduced to
one-half their resular retail price,
this lino being replaced with
superior in o r c h a n JIho by
Ktliehvyn B. Hiitfinann. 343
Warden .cultivator. 3.0i).: vug
lual .Mill & ami Co. ;' .If
llnililliiL- Application Today'
II. -W. 1 In II will xpond tinnii ru
a dwelllnK North 'Kl'ont street,
.iceordlfii toan upplleatlon Ion file
today ni tlio city building depart
ment 1
Jat-kHonvtllo balloon dance, Sat
urday nl(lit. . 33!l
. DAnce.1111 i. Jacksonville balloon
dance. Saturday- night. 33'.i
'fllrco IUmiiiiv WiirrantM
V.. J. I'allun of Itutle 1'allK col
Iccted a $10 bounty warrant at the
.county ejerk'n office today for the
-Jtllllnsof a mountain lion anil three
dollar for a bob-cat. th0r war
rants were .Iwued to Dan 'I'eder
non of Ashland, one coyote and tvr
uob;catH, .and to Archie Kerns of
, Medford, ono coyote. ;
Utah's best coal (13.5(1 per Ion
off car.' Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. (131
; tf
ltT(l fYir KiiKnnvillt!
; fltrn; Krnia- Mimbonton of Port-
IfllKr.' 'li'ho' has been vlsntnir bor
"tff; Mri": Perry rtnndnlls of hls
elty, left bv train today for KiiKnn
vlllc, Calif., th visit her brother.
. 'For.'trxlci A raw milk, cell M9
: Campbell Dairy. Two deliveries.
..v.---.. . v . ..... tf.
HrniiM 'I'MNH.IIrHrr-tflrH - -
, -v;Vork .atartod .Thursday on i a
. ire.-crvolr tXo. ..l. to 'be -completed
probably at ..the end of tt month.
;,Tho 'Water held, hii reservoir No. 1
iva i)inptlcd rlntoi vcservolr No, 2.
tjoinuVtO' with new roof, at about
4 0. m. iW'edncsday. Touethor (he
two rcservolifl will hold 1,200.000
.gallon of water, he stated,
lleacoii On Divide
: Krectlon of n revolvinn-type aer.
lal beacon at' the summit of the di
vide between Cow creek and Can
yon creek, a nhurt ilinlancc wct
of the Pacific highway erossonK. is
planned a a further aid to nilcht
filers In southern Douglas county
by the airways division of the
('lilted Slates department of com
merce. The California - Ol'CKon
Power company has been anked to
submit an estimate or cost of ex
tending the Cow creek power line
from lis present terminus a the
Johns ranch to the proposed beacon
site.
Dry fir sL-itw .1.0ll per load. Meil.
ucl Co., Tel. 031. If
ItoKlstered I'lom Sen tile
M. Iv. lOvarts and Mrs. 8. M.
Htori-a were the only guests from
the state of .Washington registered
yesterday at local hotels, lloth were
from Seattle.
Broken w I n il o v s glazed by
Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 230tf
Insurance .Man Here .
D. AV. iladiloli' of Kugene. repre
senting tho Western Loan and
.Mortgage company was a business
visitor today in .Mi-ilford.
ItlK balloon dance, Jacksonville
.Saturday night. Dance till 2. 3311
lOuii l.ilirell Injured
While fixing light.4 n the annoly
late yesterday afternoon previous
to the biLsketbiill game, Karl l.lt
Irell suffered a badly Injured ankle
when falling from the rafters of
the building. The pulley broke by
which the rope to which be was
holding, was fastened, causing him
to fall.
l:lg benefit dance. Kagle Point.
Sat. night. Good tlmo for all. 33a
Visiting: In city
Sir. nnd Mrs. r.crtbettcr of Port
land, formerly of .Medford, are
spending the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. lOarl Vork In Medford.
lllg benefit (lance, Kagle Point,
Sat. nlfilit. (lood time, for all. 330
fturkey dinner Sunday at Iluson's
AVhat-Not.' Soup to dessert, .10c.
339
. ttrs. Iterrlnh OrH'nileil tin
' Mfs. illorb6rt J. rienlun of Ash
land, wife of Medford' former city
treastlfer, who lar.t Thursday iiu
denvent a' major operation In tho
Community hfispltfll of Medford, Is
imported as nicely on tho road to
recovery.
V'lattorlny pcrmanont waves for
iprtiig 'aTio1 stiinmer. $5 complete.
Mnreolli 'and finger waves, 7I.
Kathryn Locatoll, 230 S. Central.
Tel. 1374.. 340
t.uusIN From Portlanil
Among the guests registered from
Portland at local hotels are Thus.
A. I'lgolt, U iU. Ulack, H. K. Con-
die. H. A. Muckaba, ). L. Pool. C.
Schlnck. J. K. Cole. Deal o. "Wll-
klns, Arlelgh Jlough, I. Wleder-
horn. It. J; Chlsman. Dorothy Craw
foid. Marian Conklln. L. K. Smith
II. I.. Denton, .V. A. Warner. W. C
Meljtin. Mrs. li. II. Hyatt, Mrs.
Howard l.a '1'ollrette, Allenn I.a
Touretto; Miss 'K. M McKebney,
W. t!lancey. ,K. I.i Wilkin.' I'M
Turifor. R. J. Coffey, M. II. Nichols
and W. B. Illcath. -
;mv.l ( Holds
alifornians registered at Med
ford hotels include I,. K. Mereellus
of Chlco. (iuy Mi'Farlane and l.es-
Joiicm of Weed. Max, he KIU-
Si'rald of Happy Camp. Alice I..
Cox of Some.s liar, Mrs. IE. C. (looil
m :n of Vreka. Mr. and Mrs. 11. R
Mint, and T. H. Ilornc of la is
Angeles anil Mi-, and. Mrs. II. E.
Hell. Mr. and Mrs. C. Itosen, J.
M. Aston and 10. R W'elsch of San
Francisco.
Spends Week -end in Kngcuc
Pearl Wardlc was among those
who' left yesterday Tor week-end
trips. Miss IWardlc will bp the
guest of friends on the Cnlverslty
of Oregon campus In Eugene.
Herbert J.. Alrord, formerly of
Medford. now rosh 'tis In Eugene,
was I he subject recent Iv of "a
237tf(,il"' feature to muke l.anu county
people lienor acquainted, written
by -Marian l.owr'y iu the Eugene
itetc later Guard.
The article, entitled "Among Oil:'
Neighbors," follows: .'
"Herbert L: Altord Is manager
of the. Eiigone office or the Asso
ciated Oil company. Ho is also
well know here for his niiiBlcal'In-
torosts as a member of tlio Eugene
Oleemen and as one of the quartet
from the Glccmen and the Rotary
club.
"Mr. Alfnru came to Eugene
about a year and a half ago from
.Medford. He bus been with the
Associated Oil com par, y lor eleven
years, having previously served
them in Medford nnd (Irants Pass.
"He Is a natlvo of Oregon, born
M Medford. July (i, 18!)4, and is
descendant of a pioneor family of
Oregon. His mother was Hachael
Applogate before her marriage
daughter of l.lndsey Applogate, one
of tho well known Applegato broth
trs who camo early to Oregon. Ills
father Is M. I,. All'ord, who' was
bom near llarrlsburg. HId par
ents still make their homo nt Med
rord.
"Mr. All'ord. finished his public
school work at Medford and (lieu
went to Stanford university, where
he specialized ill mechanical engi
neering. When Ihe world war came
Mr. Alford went Into service for
two years. Ho was with til,
seventh coast artillery, then as In
structors at Camp Mega out from
Washington, I), c., then with tho
:J2S motor transport company and
at Camp Mead. Before the war
.Mr. Alford worked for the Anglo-l.omloii-Piiiis
hank in San Fran
cisco. He was also with the Wells-
Fargo company in San Francisco
for a time.
"Besides his activities with tho
(llcemcn and the (pun-lot. Mr. Al
ford Is chairman of Hie V. M. C. A.
active membership campaign, is
chairman of (he tourist committee
oi Hie local Chamber of Commerce,
a member of the Eugene Hotary
club, (ho Elks lodge, and Theta
XI fraternity at Stanford.
"Wood working nnd tennis are
Ills special hobbles along with mu
sic, and he has a little s!ioi fixed
up for his woodwork. ' 1
"Mr. and Mrs. Alford makd their
home al the Oshum apartments.
They have ono son, Richard- Al
ford, : years old."
Ilrlll Sheet Metal Works does
cxpurt repairing, fender and auto
body repairing. tf
Volunteer Mic(!iur Monriay
Tho Medford volunteer firo de
partment will hold Its regular
monthly drill at the fire station
Monday evening. Fire Chief El
liott urges, a 100 per cent attend
ance in view of special drills on the
program.
Krit ! Here . -:
Mrs. Aitno peecc?iind Mrs. l.loy.l
rrrowson of Ashland spent Thurs
day afternoon Tlsltlng In Medford.
Cenulne Italian Itavloll In mush
room flnuoo. Fresh every day. ' De
livered to' your home In cartons.
Delicious; Tteady, to serve. So
different from the canned. You
can order as few ns a dor.cn. Tel
tt r.o-j -r. 3-i:
Will Move lo Oregon
Mrs. E. I,. Stewart Who reside
In Mountain View, Calif., arrive
on the Shasta today to be with her
husband, who Is ill nt Jacksonville.
Mrs. Stewart said they planned lo
make their home In southern Ore
gon.
j plclurn ijlckct to l.os' lAngclcs,
guild until Monday nlte: Call XGO-X
31(1
OIL TH!EVES IRKr
ORGHARDiSTS OF
VALLEY VICINITY
Krytlplow, k o il n k lo? su
preme. The" T'crtslcyrt. ipi. llollv
theater. - !' tr
iNewn of the tloath of Kuroltl
Prcstel. 10, Ron of Mr. unit Mr.
Mam hi P rent el of itlrnntN Vnm. Ik
received In this city hy n group of
wuUlencU peonlo. Tho Presteln rc
well kirown hero, cspcclally nnfonc
momKrH of th 'American t.onlon
and Mio little buy, who dloil Thurr.
d;y, wwi very pu)uU:a.
H you arc pnylnt; rent a d arc
wauo CHrncr It will pay you well
iVIuvcjtHMto KI Hoy SuhdlvlHlon.
Trn.'tr tlown. $t0 per month
nnd interest. Charles A. Wine
Agency. Inc. - 341
YMtorn f"nm Khinmtli
t Mr. and Min. 1!. II. icnilt unrt
i'XMrircnce Toon' wove: iiinonu tho
' Klamath Kails rortlrtvn.M In thin city
Veatenlay and rc'Mered at local
hotels.
Port im P.b of 4l ritlnct'cn.
Pea.lcy., Dpj. Molly Theater.
The
tf
Utops Knrmitc North
. Horace Evann" of Portland stop
ped In this city yencritiiy enroute
'homo frum l.on Anirelvn with hi
ount. to vl?H frlemlf, ll, wax miest
laft nlcht of Mdure HuinDton at h!n
hoind near Central Poin?.
The "Hose that nr.' nuperlor" me
Artrraft H k llunlery priced
l.Sti nnd fl.Tit). fittld vxiMutirvely nt
Ktlirhvyn It. lKlf iminn'H. 3U
Appmlscix ApiHitnied
Mm. RMvabrih Si-ott. wlni died In
Contrnl Point recently, left im m
tate of appoxlmniely SllMia, ,
cordtiff to papern on file tudi- nt
the county eerk'n offloe. Ktnyd
.HflPV U Halflold and Y. J. Kree
mai) wro'ulJpIntc'ii ha appratneii.
NXW Is the time to pray with
11 mi and sulphur, rones, nhrub
Vry anO ail fruit troep. Tel. J58-W.
, . fc 139
Mr; SmftK In l. AiikoIos
Mrs. C. (J. JHmllh left Thursday
for Lo Anitelcn to fpend several
days.
Kor grade A mV mlik. call
Cainphcll Iuhy. Two dellvoi'lcs. j
tf
VUltcd Klaitinih Home
MiHR Whinirred Walker a re
turned to her lunne u Mcilfnnl
after vUitlnn for everal dayK here
al the hotn of Mrs. C. i:. Anders.
Klamath News,
HIk benefit dance. KaKle Point,
Sat. night. ' t'ioud time for all. 331t
Mr. Hokks to ltctiirn
O. 1. IUku.h who left Wednesday
inoitiln fur Salem .o attend to
lniHines.H matters, is expected home
Monday, ' ' ,
Spcelul prtce for lawn and
ilcn dirt, phone IM2-J.
1f
Mix Mullnj-cr In Meilfoiil i
M i8, A. M. SliilliiKer arrived
hack In Medfnrd today from Port
land fur mi inderhiito visit with
her daughter. Mr. Kthol WIllitH.
Mr. MKlluiier .tated thnt she was
Klad to he lak In Medfnrd.
Crystal Wax Ucnnuda phi nth
make It pusMhln ftir sotttheru Ory
on jnideners to tnalnre t liiH fav
ored oniim. a thhiM heretofore Im
Pvsl1ile, planting from eed. The
Mouareh Seed t n. Iiti Jt fimt whip-
ntetit mi the i, km! and I takhiu or-
deiK for plants Thotte interested 1
should net prleen. 33dlf
Xsliland People VMi
Mi"H .Maiie Pre-rott. Id-v. I. ,1
I. tw and Mm Hu nil Hon l,aw of
Ashland weie anion? Imshiec!, visit
ors from that elty In M.-.lfoid thi.
loi'ention.
Casullne , and .oil thefts from
county raneheiH nnd orehiirdim
have heeomn so prevalent durini:
the past few weeks that the sliua
lion Is hoeomiiiK serious, the sher
iff'a office itnnciiuced today. Draw
tie steps ro to he, taken to thwart
further thlevlnR, done in a defiant
manner with no regard for prop
erty rlKhtH of owners.
Two cases were reported laM
nluht and one resulted In the ar
rest of Alfred Davie, hual youth,
for an alleged attempt to break
into the Hichfleld oil plant south
of the Medford ctty limits. 11. T.
Dlzney. wa-t chimin, ur prised the
youth on (he premises in the at
tempted hurnlary and shot three
times to make him stop. A ytunu'
Jaek.sonville nhi was with Uavis
and the former t aimed hy oT
ficerj to have said '. .;t the latter
was In search of gasoline. The
pair was apprehended in an or
chard n short time later hy the
watchman The Rirl was pormliud
to go Imnie. 'It was not known to
day what action would be taken
against the youth,
William Hanson reported today
that last eveuliiK prowlers entered
his orchard properly on the Pacific
highway south of Medford and took
a ipiantity of gasoline and ell. The
drums were left runnliiK after k;is
had been taken in container.
There have been freuuent com
plaints from oreha nl M s who a
they find their tractors drained of
Kasoline and oil taken In repeated
visits of thieves In search of sup1
plies for their own machines. j
It Is ;ik'"'y arrcfts will be made
.oon. unco eriim o,uite a nnnibe1
of groups that h ive been makint:
ihe .ifolinc depredations, . (
7 Lucky Strike Dance Oi-ehctra;
l:o, K 1 1 Q. KOMO. KUW; K KI,
KI-'SI). KTAIt. I
S Amos 'n' Andy; KCO, 'KHQ.
KOMO. KCW, KKCA. K P!S1).
S:15 Oilmore Circus; KOMO,
K(1V, KPO, K Nl.
S : 1 5 Tom M Itehell. the fiuinier
IthU.y Man; KCO. J
S:tO Itluebir.l Meludief: KOO.
KFSI). KTAIt.
S:-.r. Speriy Smiles; KCO. KHQ.
KOMO. KCW. KKCA. KKHD.
il KI Sidelo Minstrels: KCO.
KIUJ. KOMO. KCW. Kl'CA.
!i : :t 0 Associated Sptitlitrht lievue:
KCO. KIIY, KOMO. KCW. KKI.
Jack i.nd Kthyl will be found in
Jacksonville, Oregon, one of the
"wildest" towns in the country
durhiK th- days of the gold
rush. Written by Carlton
Morse. Ihe .lark and Kthyl skil
will be one of locution rather
than character. They will play
roles indicating the early life of
Jacksonville, which Ih the coun
ty peat of Jackson county and
is about five miles from Med
ford. Cecil I'nderwood will be
Die guiding light as the revue's
master of ceremonies. The Jack
and Kthyl skit, the "Do Yon
Remember Period" of old-time
songs which is produced by .Ted
Maxwell, the ''School Hays" ses
sion and another hilarious farce
from the pen of Walter Cebnn
are high light- of the revue,
others answering tlx1 talent t'll
include I tern ice Iterwln, Itobbo
Heane, Harold Peary. Irving
Kennedy. I m e 1 d a Mi ntague.
Murjorie prtmley. Anctie Hast
ings, captain "IflU" Koyle. Ilen-
nle Walker, lilehard l.a C:and.
the 1 1 HI Hilly Hoys, tne souin
ern Harmony K o u r, Charles
.Marshall, Johnnie o'ltrien. Syl
vami 1nle"nnfl Johnnie Toffoli.
11 to t-j' 'midnight Han, -e Or
ehestrn: Ktio. ' -KKI ; KitMO.
11:10 to 12 p.m.
Saturday.
p. M.
4- & to ti Piirk Ijindseape; Hoy
Scouts; (Jirl Heoiits; news i
i- and markets by Mail Trih-
.f un.
6 to 7 Heeb3 Seinlce; KMED
. pi-Hcntatton.
7 to S Let's Get Assoeinted;
News Digest; Waltz Kings,
L'JJC.
8 to ! Four Moods. VUC.
to 10 Hrich Knglish or-
:hetru; Tango Orchestru,
L'HC.
Htiuday. u
A. M.
JO to II Kox Itialto the-
i aire organ.
11 to 12 KMED presenta-
Hon.
i IMo 2 KMED feature.
P. M
U to 7 KMED Presentation;
S United M u a 1 c u 1 Kevkw,
L'HC.
7 to 8 Watchtower program
KMED Presentation; Euro-
i pean Tour.
,H to J Valley Itadio church.
U to 10 On Parade, Trau-
meri, KHC.
S Monday.
A. M.
7:55 to 8 Break fust hroiid-
J- east of news by Mail Trih-
line.
J 8 to U Ward nnd Co.; Taste
Teasers
y to Hi Kriendship Circle;
Domestie Science. N
10 to 11 Snuw While; 3"
West side Pharmacy.
11 to 12 Hporry Klour; fluid
Seal; Jackson County lltdg.
and Loan.
P. M.
12 to 1 Monarch Seed; San-
derson Motor; news flashes
by Mail Tribune.
1 to 2 Kirestone; McNair
Pros. .
2 to 3 Happiness train; Scl-
entifle laboratories; Sni-
ders Home Service.
P. M.
4:30 to 5 KMED presenta-
lion.
.r to ti People's Electric;
news and markets by Mail
Tribune.
(i tot 7 Kox Itialto organ.
J 7 tot 8 Let's Oct Associated;
News Digest; liuth Lee,
. I MC.
8 to il Prosperity Hour;
Monarch Seed; Iawrence
Jewelry ; Palmer Music
' Ho'iimc; - WurtH !ifts; Mar-
wood Photo; While Ma- 5
ehinery; liobbins Kurniture.
I to 10 Musical Ki-ins, I'liC.
.:'.,; i -
Meteorological Report
February 28, 1531. j
l'orHf.ts.
'.Mcild.ril and vicinity: Tuiilnlit
and ' Saturday unsettled. Nurmul;
temperature. j
OicKon: Partly cloudy and uf-i
cniilunully uimi'ttltd tonitillt all'l
Sunday. I'robalily rains north-j
went. liortlon.' .;'orimil tcmiiera.-,
,tui:c. " . -. '' , ... !? '' j
CITY TRAFFIC COP
ROLLS EAGLE EYE i
ON LICENSE TAGS
,; 2 y 1
Local Data . 7 "5 2
t :
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Temperature (dvgfO
Highest (laft U hrs.) W,
lowest (bun 12 h.rs.) 3 1
ltd. humidity pc.):.-.. 5( ; 1
Stale of weather. X'ld. VUy.
Eyes trained by long ' practice
have placid T. II. '(Tom) Itobln
son, local city traffic 'officer fur
ther up trtt ranks of ' tifi'leient
traffic men well verse'd "in locat
ing ears with switched t license
4n platea While this it. nut tie local
pt r offieer'B specialty, he can spot a
Anita Louise
In "What A Man!" aoming to the
Holly tomorrow, Reginald Denny
appear in the role of a tramp, who
Is given tho position of chauffeur
in a wealthy household, the mistre.ss
of which collects tramps as her
hobby, it is a ftory of mistaken
identity, with novel twists and un
usual situations. In addition lo
Reginald Denny in the liar role,
the east includes Miriam Soegar
and Anita Louise.
"What a Man" l.s a hilarious com'
edy, full of smart, catchy dialogue.
RADIO CHAINS OF
COAST MERGED IN
PROGRAMSERVfGE
Lowest temperature this morn
.in. Uli decrees.
Total precipitation since Sep
tember 1, 1MU. 7.40 inches.
Temperature a year ago today:
HlBhest, 48; lowest, 2'J.
Sunset today. (1:00 p.m.
Sunrise Sunday, (i:4G a.m.
Sunset Sunday, G:0l p.m.
Observations Taken at 5 A.
120th Meridian Time
.CITY
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Bi mo
in ID
"5
!gH 2ft
4 i
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switched plate a block away and
during the past - week, located
three cars with . improper license's.
if the plates do not look Just
right to him, tiff leer Iloblnsou
refers lo the state mitu registra
tion book and soon learns whether
his suspicions are correct.
Early this week he stopped a
man with a light delivery truck
selling fish. InvewtiKation reveal
ed the plates belonged to a tour
lntr car also owned by the truck
l driver, who claimed he was out oT
! work and switched the plates t-
drive tlie truck. He said ho had
1 1 children, seven of whom are
attending school In Medford. He
was given a continued sentence in
Justice court and told to buy new
licenses.
AIO BOY SCOUTS
A new committee has been
named for Hoy Scout troop No. 7.
sponsored by the -American Legion,
it was announced this morniiiK.
StU. (I. t'. Owen has been named
chairman, with the following com
mitteemen: Don Klllott, Clayton
Isaacs," Win. Lee Jliicker and Lion
.Wwhui-y.
Twenty-flye boys are heitiR re
rciristcred, and troop 2, formerly
with tho First Methodist church.
South, lias been Incorporated In
the troop. .Ummic Bannister hits
been named scoutmaster.
rUcrucr of radio stations af
filiated with the I'nitcd liroad
castinu company and the North
west Ih-oadeastinif systrm will
KO Into effect immediately witll
proKram service to the entire
t;roup slartiilK Sunday evenili?-'.
according lo an announcement to
day at the local station. KMED
Is affiliated with the L" n I t e d
I'roadcastini; company of l.os An
Koles. ,
Five new radio stations, for
merly associated Willi the north
west system are now joined With
the 10 member stations of the!
rise, making possible a coastwlflei
chain. The stations added are!
k'l'Q, WoHatchve; K(!A,- Spnltane, I
ni'Oo walls: K.I It. Seattle, -iono'
waits; KK.Y, Portland 8IMI0' whit Ik1
and KVA, San l-'rallciseo 10110:
watts. j
Sunday evenilui. startini,' at I
o'eloeU and eMitlniline; for one;
liour. 101KI; will release Hie flrstl
proKi-ams originating; at K.IU in
Seattle. This maUes possible the
local reception of n series of pro
grams that have proved popular'
witll KM It fans.
Halter City 40 2 it P. Cdy.
Itlsmarck :I2 10 P. Cdy.
lioise i 42 2S Clear
Denver -Ill 2 1 Snow
lies .Moines OS :M Cldy.
Fre.-no 0U 42 ' Clear
Helena 4 2 :I2 P. Cdy. i
l.os AnKcles til" Clenr I
Marshficld 54 44 Cldy. j
Phoenix OS 4S Clear ,
Porlland 52 44 Hnin j
lleif Liluff 62 44 Clear i
KoscbuiB 52 42 Cldy.
Salt Lake as 12 Clear j
San Franciscu I'2 50 Clear -
Santa Fc 42 .... Clear
Seattle 50 42 Cloudy
Spokane 46 '1- ' ' l',lv-!
Walla -Walla' .... 50 as Cldy.
WinnipCK .16 2 Clear I
Mocking Bird Song
Disturbs Talkies
W. J. Hutchison. Meteorologist.
It was illiriiif! the filniliiK of "The
Willow from Chicago" thai Ihe
pioiliicci'8 found it necessary to hp-
point a now employe, who mlchl.l j
hv n fllKht ot fancy. 'bo- callecli
"chief mocking bird discourager."
lie sees around the exterior sots
throwing rocks at trees. His job
camo about iliiniiK the making oi
a scene between Neil Hamilton and
Edward O. Holiinson. All was go
in well until riirlit in the middle
of a tense scene, n silver-lhroaleii ;
California mocking bird began lis f
trilling. It was very beautiful hu
not at all fitting to tho Chicago
street sequence, so the- entire
scene had to be retaken. "The Wid
ow from Chicago" closes at .the
llollv theatre with the hint- per-
Olnsolflprt nrtvertlnine cetn moult, i foi manco louii;lit.
l:ic'trlc l-:.ve sees InvNIble '; I
.KW VOIIK lPl Thc modern
photo-electric cell, better known as
the "electric eye," can perceive
light invisible to the human eye. I
The only civil airport in New
Zealand is a flying club field at.
Come
Along!.
Announcement
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JACK AND ETHYL
j 35c
.liicksonville. "one of the wild-1
est towns in the country during
tlu dnvs nf th cold rush." will
he featured at itt.'IO tnnfKht in the!
Assuciatcd Oil Kftlii:ht revue over
mdin statiuiiM KCO, KHQ. KOMO.
KCW and KIM.
The Uil will he one of loca
tion, rather than character ,l,,,t
will indicate early day life in the
ft'nner county scat nf Jackson
county.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
KlU: IIKN'T House. 411 N'ewtown.
I'hone Jacksonville 3iM, .t4 1
KOU SAI.K I.H'licinuj- nnd Johno-.
than app'Oi. Sonic Newtown. 'a i
nille.s east of Phoenix. Joe Kan-;
tor. lirliiR boxes. 34 1
K ( U PA 1,1-' Trash h u r n c r with
eo:te; hreakfast laMe and chairs:
I Hx 1"J -ciuijioleum rim; 1 bed and
MpriiiB!. 1 kitchen laldc. J. M.
Holland. Medford. Ore. il. li. I.
Kern Valley. 340
KOU KM XT fi-room furnifhed
hnnse. $3.V00. Phone 13 -11. 341
On r
Itolly '
ln"V ait ;n etipilt t
ter The PftMltiy.
new
tf
Kea-tei for SMiknnc
Minn Mildred Knight left on the
Shutfl todHy noon for Spokimr
where he will wpend Mcveial days.
ShowliH a hie Increase over
Jamiiiry. (he hutMlng total for
Men f ol d du i inp Kehrua ry repl't--rented
an cxpi inlitu.e of $t!I.Ko.
mc tutit ni; $ I a. una for the new
W'at-t.tnKion firhool. now In On
ciii iy stnKCM nt com U Ui t ion Kto
thf Minn mi.nfh last year the
total wan $16.310. Work was
started on seera? new dwelliiiK"
dmltiR February and the outlook
tor March Is even better.
TOI.O. Ore.. Keh. (Spl.)
Tolo Community clnh held a
enular meet ini; Thursday, KeHru-
ary 1M1 nt the home of the p-resi-de'nt,
MVs. H, I. Vhetstnne;
t n aivount of .thlniiton'
irthday the nfternoon'n tno-crata
wa' carried out in oik name, in
answer to roll call the members
resttondeit with verses on Wash
ington's life. i;ven In poem form.
At luncheon the Washlmttnu
thoouht was carried out with :
tnhle decoration of a Ihnb of n
cherry t ret, potti-d and deeorat d,
whh red. w:dte and Oluc hatchet.
Mr". J. I Slael. a former
member of ihe Willow Sprlnjr
community, was pn-sent.
An 'n.ioyab'e nfternoon w as !
pent. tlie next nicettmr will be;
held March t at the h
Mis. H. 1 Hamor.
SHl-ilJP cm shares. 70 ounr ewen
with 7,"i lainbf in Mnall flocks.
Call I,. A. Salade, Jr.. Cent ml
Point. Phone 1S-X-3. 31'
i
KOK K11NT mall furnihed
. hoKo. lin-uiie 14ti So. Ivy. '
33!Mf j'
Koli K-:T -.'-room well furnish
ed, Jioum'. $-f Hi), tfee I.ahm at 3"j
North Central. 3 1 1 j
Ktli K 10 X T L'-rooin roitaue. JS.on
lrrr mont h. Call at Calhoun
much. 1 mile south-west ot Phoe
nix. 311
Kll! S. l.K Ko id tiMirtni; car.
cheap, in i:ood condition. Call
thin da v tu after ti week das.
14: So. Holly. 340
A niw muni'ip.il airpoit.at Hu
miiKtiain. llncliiiid. to t'over
acre.s and eot JSto.oan. has heen
authortxed. Two yenr will bo
spent in developing the field.
KOU Ul-;.T ".'-room apartment
and sloeplnic porehdown stairs
Kirawe. 344 .X. Hartlett. Phone
7v;-V. 341
Ol ! ;
' KOU KA ,K or Uent nc ;icre with
-. I improvements. ctoe in. Add !
Host 1'. -Mail Tribune. 3..0
biers Eveniiifli
till 2 Adulti 50c
. . . till 5 Children 10c
Kirls a Dime Anvline-
iriM! Eveiiintjs ' .
.... 25c Adults 35c
Kids a Dime Anytime
BTO..I1.
K(H IIK.NT ,Kurnlhi'il ap.utnicnt.
!teanl heal. Klin Ida ire. hot nnd
I c-ild water. Hawk Apt... l'lu.nc
1 i7, 3 3 1 I f
Last Times Today
GEORGE
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SUNDAY
MONDAY-TUESDAY
3
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lGen who V.'
tart htlp f'4
It Ike
tiuah with
TODAY ONLY
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DRAMA
ACTION
THRILLS.
Piui tnrtlani an dom
inf. Nfwi. Conedy
SUNDAY - MONDAY
Tht lauoh pichiri ol the
year wild
Charlie Murray
Ceorfle Sidney
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