Local and
Mr. Newbury Home Gus Newbury
naa returned to this city after a short
stay in Portland.
Here' Yesterday Lee Port, ranger
at the Star ranger station In the
Applegate district, was a business vis
itor in Medford yesterday.
From Butte Falls Mr. and Mrs. J
R. Winn of Butte Palls were business
visitors in Medford. attending to mat
ters at the Federal building.
Mrs. Noe Goes Home Mrs. C. T.
Noe was removed from the Sacred
Heart hospital to her home today,
her condition being much Improved.
Vlsls In Medford Mrs. L. A. Clancy
of this city has returned to her home
here after spending several days wltn
her sister, Mrs. L. H. Sutherland, in
Medford. Omnia pass Dally Courier.
f Business Callers Air. and Mrs. T.
J. Burn field of Jacksonville were
transacting business In this city to
day. Bruce Bender of Central Point
was also a caller.
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Madtjran In Hospital Jack Madl
gan. employe of Heath's Drug store,
underwent a minor operation at the
Sacred Heart hospital and Is getting
along very well.
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Miss Watson, Secretary Gladys
Watson haa accepted the position of
secretary to Attorneys Newbury and
Newbury, following the resignation of
Mrs. Owen Parsons, and la presiding
In their offices this week.
Mr. Lydlard Better Wm. Lydiard.
local merchant, who has beer, ill with
Influenza, was feeling much better
tod ay and was sc hed u led to leave
the Community hospital for home
this afternoon.
Shopping Today The list ofshop-
pers in Medford toc&y Includes Doris
Coleman of Central Point, Mrs. Chas.
4, Clngcade of Essie Point. L. O. Slade
' of Ashland, Jerome Fitzgerald of
Sams Valley and W. E. Garrison of
Table Rock.
Held In Jail K. Takas. charged
with being drunk in a public place,
was lodged in the city Jail last night
by state police. He was arreated on
North Riverside, and had a bottle half
full of liquor, allegedly rice whiskey.
Takas will be taken into city court.
Visits Brother In Medford Miss
Alt P. Morton of Grants Pass, who
has been visiting in Sanfa Barbara.
Oal., is spending a few days In Med
ford as the gufSH of her brogher.
Oliver Morton, en route to her home
here. Grants Pass Daily Courier.
reaves Today Edison Marshall,
well known author and -big
hunter, who hRs been spending the
past two days in Medford as tlfe
gScst of Mr. and Mis. Vern Marshall,
Is leaving this afternoon by plane
for Seattle, from which city he will
sail for the Orient.
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Rtop at Hotels Registering in Med
ford from the city of Portland are
the following hotel guests : F. A.
Johnn, R. K. Lee, Paul C. Bates.
J. B. Boufford, Mr. and Mrs. George
Boring and daughter, W. J. Sullivan,
W. E. Hamilton, L. Everhart, Mr. and
r Mrs. D. Vance. A. R. VoIg8, Mr. and
Mrs. 0. H. Runyon, Mr. and Mrs. W. ,
W. Leighton and J. W. Robertson.
State Folk With their residences
Usti as points in th state outside
of Portland, the following Oregonlans
were overnight guests at hotels in
Medford: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hcck
ner of Brownsboro, L. M. Mau;cs, L.
H. Smith, C. V. Looseley and G. T.
Casper of Klamath Falls, J. D. Kellcy,
E. W. McDonald. E. S. Heydenburk
and A. J. JAdams of Eugene ai9i
George Levy &f Roseburg.
Grange to Meet The Roxy Ann
Grange will meet for regular session
January 6, at the Red Top school
house. The meeting will be the lust
regular one preceding entertainment
of Pomona Grange. A large attend- j
ance Is requested as several import-1
ant matters will be brought up. Thej
first and second degrees will also be ;
conferred and refreshments will be ;
served at the close of the meeting. 1
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Callfornlans The California trav
elers stopping in Medford at the ho
tels were Mr. and Mrs. J. iQazll of
Yreka, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ronstci
of Mont (rue. E. M. Ramon of f?ni "
R.Or. Edith F. Wallack and R. 3. !
Newton and family of Lss AnouV
E. D. Bordwell and Carl McConnell
of Happy Camp, Mr. an Mrs. C. A.
Crook and Mr. and Mrs. Si. B. Wood
ruff of Crescent City.
Mr. Brewer In City Perhaps no
other MedfordQman read with more
InteQst the account of the recent
"Pep" company hearings before Pub
lic Service Commissioner Thomas than
did Chauncey M. Brewer, who is mak
ing a business visit to this city and
is registered at the Hotel Portland.
Mr. Bvfcsrr '.a rice -president and gen
eral manager of the California Ore
gon Power company and makes his
home at Medford. The Oregonlan.
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Receive Check Jackson county
men receiving vounty checks yester
1 day at the county -ierk's office were
Bert Kelso of Medford, 13 for one
bobcat; 8. L. McCallister of Lake
Creek. $3 for one bobcat; A. D. Moore
of Trail, $3 for one coyote; A. G.
Lawson of Colestln. $3 for one coy
ote; W. C Ravenacroft of Eale Point.
13 for one coyote, and Fred Warner
of Trail, W for one coyote nd one
fcobcat.
SfUDIO
A 1 1 II J 13c
K hid If, Sc
Enrto Tonlte Joan Wondell
in "BIG CITY BLUES"
Tomorrow O core e O'Hrlen
In "A Gay Cabeilero"
HOXYlOc
Tonlte Maureen rVSulllran In
"THE SII.VKR I.IMMi"
FBI. TOM MIX In
"Tlir TFA HW MV
Personal
In nospltal Mrs. Carl Undley is a
patient at the Community hospital
today for medical care,
From Seattle Ira E. Rubottom of
Seattle was the only hotel guest reg
istered from that state last night.
Hogstrom Fined Simeon Hogstrom
charged with reckless driving, follow
ing his arrest Monday, wu fined 925
In city court this morning.
Returns Home Mrs. S. A. Cornwall
ha returned to her home at 8 Ever
ett court. She has been staying with
her niece. Mrs. c. J. Semon, while
convalescing.
Mr. Hedrlek Better H. Hedrlck,
superintendent of Medford schools,
was back in his office this morning,
following a several days' siege of in
fluenza. Home from North Glenn S. Jack
son, general sales manager of the Cal
ifornia Oregon Power company, re
turned to Medford by train this morn
ing from the north, having attended
to business matters.
.Club Postponed The Dramatic
club, scheduled to meet this evening
at the tc. W. C A., will not convene,
it was announced this afternoon, the
postponement being necessitated by
the illness of several members.
Has Operation Mrs. T. W. Billings
underwent a major operation at the
Sacred" Heart hospital and waa re
ported getting along nicely this after
noon. Mrs. Billings resides at 238
South Hoi 3'.
Returns Bicycle City police today
returned Howard Pankey'a bicycle to
him. it having been found in the
residential district. The little boy
Said this morning that he had not
lost the bicycle, but had Just for
gotten it.
Chorus to Meet The Jackson
county teachers' chorus will meet at
the Senior high school, Saturday,
January 7, at 10:30 a, m. As this !
an especially important meeting, all
members are asked to be present,
also any others who are interested.
Ohtnln License A marriage license
was Issued In the county clsik's office
yesterday to Roy L. Estes, 45, of Tal
ent, and Mrs. Katie Mason, 43, also
of Talent. Both listed their occupa
tions as clerks. He Is a native if
(lissouri and she of Iowa. It la the
second marriage for both.
Mr. Dun font III Little change in
the condition of Ike Dunford, former
county Jailer, who haa been ill with
influenza for several days, was re
ported this morning. Mr. Dunford
haa been too 111 to be moved from bis
apartment at the Jackson county
courthouse, where a few friends call
ed to inquire Into his condition yes
tercSy. P.-T. A. to Meet Jacksonville Parent-Teachers
asociatlon will Aeet at
the Jacksonville high schoo Friday
afternoon, it was announced here to
day. Business matters of great im
portance to the members will be
transacted, and a good attendance la
desired, plans for starting a soup
kitchen at the school for the ch'dren
during the colder woather Is also be
ing considered, and will be taken up
at the meeting. A short program Is
to be presented at the close of the
business session.
Joel McCfea Star
In Rialto Picture
Joel McCrea has the leading role
In the Rialto theater's feature picture
for today and tomorrow, "The Sport
Parade," and Marian Marsh, Wflllara
Gargan, fgeets Gallagher and many
others are In t,he supporting cast.
"The Sport Parade" tells the story of
the rivalry of two college football
stars, both in love with the same
girl.
Edward Robinson
Now at Czaterian
Edward G. Robinson, who appears
In "Silver Dollar." coming to the
Craterlan Theater Friday and Satur
day. In his newest characterization
Robinson tf, seen in a role that par
allels the sensational career of Haw
Tabor. Silver King of Colorado.
This amazing story, claimed to be
the most startling romance ever
dramatized, features an outstanding
cast with Bebe Daniels and Aline
MaeMnhon. A popular "Oar Gang"
comedy will complete the Craterlan
program.
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Special Communication of
A Medford Lodge No. 108, A.
F. tc A. M.. Friday. Jan. Bth.
yXjO 7:30 p. m. Work In E. A3
y degree, visitors inviiea. tsy
order of O. W. DeJarnett, W. M.
GEO. ALDEN, Secretary.
wmMM
15c
ANY
SEAT
it. 15c
Today and Friday
JOEL McCREA
in "The Sport Parade"
Marian Marsh William GargSh
3 "Skretj" Galleher
Plus
Charlie Chaplin Comedy
"The Rink"
RKO Review Fox News
Severin Battery Service
Medford Made Batteries
6-Tolt. 13-plate. 1 year ruaran
tee. S3.30
Re-sroand Armatures si op
Rerhsrre 30c Onr Make 25e
I.V-'! N. Rlteclde Thone 390
DEMOCRATS SHAKE AS BEER
lar.gyMtJiaeiwwfc'waiT assays 2
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B. -i f - NB 'v- in..
Rep. Henry Ralncy of Illinois (left) shaking hands lth Rep. James
which passed the house of representatives after the measure had
Speaker John N, Garner (center) looks on approvingly.
COUNTY POLITICAL
PLUMSJO FRIENDS
IS . OFFICIALS' "AIM
Jackson county's political plum
tree la 'swept by the controversial
storm that has been raging around
the courthouse over the validity of
the appointment of R. J5. NeNalon of
Tafte Bock as county commissioner,
and public Interest is being shown
on the appointments of the county
court. Oregon law specifically states
that all appointments and all busi
ness of the county shall be conduct
ed upon the majority vote of the
county court, not the single act of
the county Judge or a commissioner.
For several weeks the post of chief
mechanic of the county machinery
shop has been arfTiinor storm center.
Thomas Rose berry has been In charged
of this department. For a month, ap
plicant have appeared on the hori
zon, the leader being T. L. Ward, a
brother-in-law of Llewellyn A. Banks,
orchardlst. Monday, Roseberry was
served with a paper, signed by Judge
Earl Fehl, directing him to turn over
the keys to the machine shop. Ward
has been an orchard manager for
Banks, on one of his properties.
Roseberry consulted counsel, and
was advised to retain the keys, as he
was- responsible for the equipment
and had not been formally discharg
ed nor had resigned. He was advised
to act only upon the Instructions of
the entire county court, not a single
member thereof, and did t&.
Appointment of three Republicans
to deputyshipa and a? county Jailer
by Sheriff Gordon L. Schermerhorn,
was no balm of Ollead to the Jack
son county Democracy, and caused
.considerable adverse comment In the
ranks of the faithful Bourbons. Re
port hath it that the appointment
of A. W. Walker was made at the
behest of County Judge Fehl, the ap
pointment of Phil Lowd at the order
of Banks, and Jailer John Glenn by
suggestion of T. L, Breeohen, Demo
cratic leader of Ashland. Breechen
said Tuesday that he knew nothing
of the appointment of Glenn until
It waa made. Sheriff Schermerhorn
has said the appolntm&ts were "only
temporary."
A number have been mentioned
for posts, chief txMng Howard A. Hill,
long-time orcharMst, slated for ap
pointment as fruit inspector, and
Attorney M. O. Wllklna of Ashland
suggested as an appointee to the post
of deputy district attorney. The Ore
gon law vests in all county officials
the right to make their own appoint
THE SAN
SAVINGS
If One Hundred and Thirtieth Half Yearly Report I
INCORPORATED FEBRUARY IOTH. ISO w
One of the Oldest Banks in California, the Assets of tehich have
never been increased by mergers Deconsolidations with other Banks
MEMBER ASSOCIATED SAVINGUfpANKS OF SAN FRANCISCO
) 526 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
Assets DECEMBER 31st, 1932
) United States Liberty and Treasury Bonds, State, Municipal and Other Bonds 0
and Securities (total value M,171,6S4.M), standing on books - tAl,0fil,7.M
Loans on Real Estate, secured by first 73,596, 959.27
Loans on Bonds and Stocks and Other s-hh 1, 278,738. 7S
Bank Buildings and Lota, main and branch offices (value orer $2,135, 00.0), Q
standing on books at 1.9S
Other Real Estate (value over $500,OsO.OO), standing on books q 1.00
Pension Fund (vslueyver $800,000.00), standing on books l.M
Cash on hand and lnlianks and checks on Federal Reserve and other Banks 31,50728.09
Liabilities
Due Depositors
Capital Stock actually paid tip
Reserve and Contingent Fu9
TotsL
71u fMimint MtaVNev tastrsmf may raSmaf a aW DtpciUm H oW Ami:
Tlu Barnimtt tht fiami ftr At Hrt Flstal Ymr nJtf Diamitr Hit, 1922 avrr UJmw
Income 17.54,54.6
Expenses snd t.tm 90s. 735.611
7W asm aWs sef tmctmdt films aW as Lmm mt ytt celltctmi.
Dividend on Deposits as declared quarterly by the Board of Directors, ere Com
puted Monthly and Compounded Quarterly, and may be withdrawn quarterly.
Deposits made on or before January ICth, 1933, will earn Intentst from January 1st, 1933.
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ments, and they are responsible for
the conduct of their offices and ap
pointments. Following the Incidents at the
courthouse Wednesday, the concen
sus throughout the city waa that
"the time has come to cut out the
vaudeville and get back to earth."
At the Wednesday afternoon ses
sion of the county court, a petition
signed by 75 residents of the Eagle
Point district waa presented, asking
that Lester Throckmorton be named
road supervisor. There are 13 road
districts, and three road supervisors,
and more than 50 applicants for the
place, county court members say.
Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 5. (AP)
CATTLE, 60: calves, 10; steady.
HOGS, 1000; steady.
SHEEP AND LAMBS, 100; steady.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. fl. (AP)
Country Meats Selling price to re
tailers: 0 Country killed hogs, best
butchers, under 160 lbs., B-64c; veal
em, 80-100- lbs., B-B&c lb.; lambs,
9 14 -10c; yearlings, 6c lb.; heavy ewes,
3- 4o lb.; canner cows, 2-3c lb.; bulls,
4- 4'0 lb.
Butterfat, eggs, live poultry, on
ions, potatoes, wool and hay, steady
and unchanged.
San Francisco Butterfat
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 5. (AP)
Butterfat (cream) f. o. b. Sau Fran
cisco, 24c.
Stock Sale Averages
(Copyright, 1033, Standard Statistics
Oo.)
Will St. Igffjrt
January 6: O
50 30 30 00
Trial's Rr's Ut'QTotal
Today S3.7 27.6 83.0 se.6
Prev. day .... 58 9 37.7 03.6 68.8
Week ago .... 50.8 26.8 80.8 63.6
Year ago .... 68.0 30.5 93.0 60.0
3 Yrs. ago ....160.7 120.0 212.5 170.6
NEW YORK, Jan. 6. (AP) The
stock market tried rather feebly to
extend yesterday's advance today,
but the best It could do was to re
tain Its ga&is. The market closed
narrowly irregular. Transfers approx
imated 1,100,000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 30 se
lected stocks follow;
Al. Chem. St Dye ...... 86
Am. Can 58
Am. & Pgn. Power 7
A. T. A T. 107 V
Anaconda .... , B
FRANCISCO BANK
COMMERCIAL 0 T RTJ T
$151,IH.62.93
GEO. TOURNY, PrttUatt
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3 lit day al December, 1912.
(SEAL) O. A. EGGERS, Notary Public
Not Profits.
BILL PASSES
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Collier, author of the beer bill
passed In a tumultuous session.
Atch T. & S. P. . 41
Bendll Avla XO'i
Beth. Steel IS',4
Chrysler ........ .... 164
Coml. Solv . ... 11
Curtlss Wright 311
DuPont 38Ji
den. Poods 26 A
am. Motors i? 1334
Int. Harvest. 22y4
I. T. It T T'4
Johns-Man. . 21
Mont. Ward 13,
North Amer H. u. '. 307g
Param, Publlx ..... ... 2!',
Penne? (J. C.) . li'A
Phillips Pet 6ii
Radio . . 54
Sou. Pao V,
Std. Brands .. 15,i
St. Oil Cal. 25
St. Oil N. J. 81
Trans. Am 6
Union Carb . 26
United Aircraft 3614
U. 8. Steel 20 V4
Ashlanders To Give
Religious Program
KM ED Sunday Morn
A series of Sunday broadcasts over
KMHD, from 9 tol0 a m are being
presented and arranged by Allen O.
Hess, and this coming week the choir
from the Methodist Episcopal church
at Ashland will present the music,
of which Harry Yeo will have charge.
Rev. Sidjney Hall, pastor of the Ash
land M. E. church, will be the gueal
speaKer, ana gospel songs axe to oe
sung.
The first program In the series was
presented last week, and many let
ters and messages of appreciation
were -received by the radio station.
It was learno4-
I COLDS Am
COUGHS
30 aom
East Side Pharmacy
E. Main. Phone 60
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SPECIAL OFFER!
Purchase a 60e Jar or tube of Deo
and get a raporlzer absolutely FREE
$157,464,62.93 j$
1,00.000 00
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LEARN ROPES AT
CAPITALjUiCKLY
(Continued from page One)
Beyond a railing back of them Is the
gallery.
On the well labeled desks of each
representative Is his "property." vol
umes of the Oregon code. Oregon laws.
paper files and other aids to 'he
manufacture of laws
The representatives from each
county have adjoining desks. Jack
son county's two are flatteringly lo
cated, practically under the speaker's
nose. And whether this had any
thing to do with It or not. they were
both selected to serve on the same
flatteringly prominent .Qnmlttee to
day. It was that of assessment and
taxation.
Perhaps because or their compara
tive youth and enthusiasm (or per-1
haps It's the spirit of the times) this
year's house of representatives seemed
obsessed with two ideas speed and
economy. They even ignored the
senate's action earlier In the dny and
lopped a dollar a day off their clerk's
and stenographer's salaries. And what
a batch of inverted "cuMings" that
brought forth both during and after
the afternoon session.
Earl Snell. the 35-year-old speaker,
whose green shirt and henna tie
added ft note of color to the dry pre
liminaries of the morning session, re
minds one of a young auctioneer.
His vibrant voice Is charged with ac
tion and is ever alert to readjust any
horse and buggy brand of procedure.
And there Wire a cart or two before
a couple of parliamentary horses be
fore some of the newcomers got tneir
bearings.
But before the first day waa over
one couldn't distinguish the fresh
men from the settlors. Th became
n unit the machinery of government.
oiled and assembled for a new output.
And as they poured out of the capl-
tol building tonight, some of them
TOO LA "BE 10 CLASSIFY
WANTED To buy model A Ford w-
dan or ooacn. Must De cneap. wi.
98-L.
FOR SALE 1936 Ford coupe, $30.00
cash. 1A30-J.
GOOD homes, ranches, timber lands,
building lots. Bargains. Roberts,
720 W. 2nd. Phone 1B28-J.
MAN to sell and collect on household
appliances in Jackson county. Write
J. E. Perry, care Medford Hotel,
WANTED Reliable experienced girl.
1399-X.
FOR RENT Half of modern duplex,
unfurnished; $10 month. Phone
700-L.
FOR SALE fl used washers, excellent
condition. See W. H. Curry, 33 No.
rape, Medford.
WANTED To rent on shares, dairy
farm, completely equipped, Mrs.
Emll Andren, Phone 1007-W.
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must have contemplated the person
ality of Salem the town which
houses at the same time those who
make laws and those who break them.
FIPER DEFEATS
LAGESON IN ELK
CLUB CUE PLAY
The balkline handicap tournament
at the Elks club Is beginning to get
interest inc. Last nlcht R. D. Ftfer
rteitd Dr. Lageson. the score 160
tc 31, making a handicap of 70 points.
Hoy Prultt plays E. W. Winkle to
night, handicap of 110 to 100.
As the tournament approaches the
second half of play the score board
shows D. R Wood and Roy Prultt to
be the only undefeated players. Yet
there Is plenty of time for upsets. In
fact It appears that the last half will
develop Into a real battle.
Members of eight bowling teams ,
met at the Elks Temple lost night ,
and outlined a bowling tournament, i
starting Monday night, January 9th.
and running for 10 weeks, according
to Roy Prultt, chairman of the bowl- i
Ing committee. j
Captain of. the teams will be se- !
lected tonight, and an announcement i
of the players and schedules will be i
made soon. Prultt stated also that j
the winners will be rewarded with
some very handsome prizes and all ;
the teams are "pepped" up to bowl j
to win.
COMING TOMORROW
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The most amazing
immortalized in drama that will echo
WL jtjr -a aown trie aces
S AlineMacMahonincastofthou-
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4-Star
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IHE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER
ATTORNEYS MEET AT
LOCAL HOTEL TONIGHT
The Southern Oregon Bar associa
tion will meet tonight at 0:30 o'clock
at the Hotel Medford. for banquet
snd regular session, meeting having
been called by the president, Nell R.
Allen of Grants Pass.
Many matters which have accumu
lated during the past several weeks,
will be considered and much time
will be given to legislative matters.
A targe attendance Is expected.
Stlk, Woolen and Knitted
Dresses and Suits reduced to
3.95-8.95-10.95 and up.
ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN.
Patronize hum Industry.
Buy Whltelaw's Chocolates.
Keep that money at home.
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January 7
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