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PAGE FIVE II -V? -2 " " I MEDFOTtD MAIL TRTBTTXE, MEDFORD. OREGON. TTTURSDAT, JANUARY 17, 1935 Notice apprising dog owners of i Jackson county that dog licenses were now due and payable will be posted hortly by the county clerk. The fee U 1 tor males and $1.50 for females,! The county court is contemplating plans for the more thorough collec tion of dog licenses. One plan calls for assignment of & deputy sheriff to work of collecting licenses. Last year Jackson county paid out $63 more for sheep killed by dogs than It took j In for dog licenses. The county hopes ; under the proposed order to at least ' break even the coming year. Under Oregon law, cities are en-! titled to 80 per cent of the dog license i collections, the county providing the! licenses, the tags and the clerical work. The law wa Intended to spur municipalities to larger collections. There waa no noticeable Increase, of ficials report. This year. It It hoped ! to gain more co-operation. In 1934 close to 300 sheep were , lain by dogs. Sheepmen claim the loss waa caused by unlicensed dogs and offer as proof dogs killed while ; slaughtering sheep. They further i claim that the dogs run wild In ; bands and have no homes or masters. They would like to see them exter minated. Most of the sheep killing I by dogs has occurred near cities and i towns, giving rise to the theory the i killers are derelict town dogs. Last year only 16 dog l.c-.:es were Issued In this county, and It Is esti mated there are 2500 dogs of all de scriptions. Some of the rural resi dents have as high as ten dogs about the place, It Is claimed. County of ficials say that unless a dog 1& a child's pet or a hunting dog he sel dom -tears a license tag. I LARGE CROWDS; FINAL Huge crowds have been enjoying the Bhrlne circus, which is now playing at the Medford Armory, and those who have ao far been unable to at tend have only tonight, Friday and Saturday to do so. The circus acts are pronounced ex cellent by everyone who has seen them, 15 big acts being presented each night. With talent selected from each of the big circuses In the country, the Shrine program has met with In stantaneous success in Medford, aa In other places where it has been shown. Outstanding are the trapeze acts. In which young ladles do thrilling stunts and tight-wire acts. Trained animals add to the enjoyment of the evening, and the Hood sisters, who come direct from Europe, have capti vated Medford audiences with their Intricate contortion acts. Dancing Is enjoyed each evening after the regular performance, with Harry Schell's famous Royal Com manders furnishing the music. Saturday afternon will be kids' day, with the regular circus performance of 15 acts, and added attractions Just for the young people's benefit. The doors will open that day at 1 p. m . and the performance will start promptly at 3 o'clock. Admission for children will be nominal. Oak Grove OAK GROVE, Jan. 17. (Snl.) Oak Orove Neighborhood club mot Janu ary 19, at Mrs. Shores', with 10 mem ber present. . The time waa spent In hemming dish towels for the school kitchen. Next regular meeting will be held t Mrs. Elton Waldron's on Lozler lane. February 6. The club members will give their annual din ner and entertain, the husbands at the home ot F. C. Bander, on Oak Grove road. Saturday, January 58, at 7:30. Each member is asked to please bring her own service. Mr. snd Mrs. N. H. Harlson and ton Scottle of Yreka, Cel., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. TJnVrts C. Aubrey Sander left for Eugene fl January 18. where he will visit his 1 B brother. H. E. Sander, and family. Fred Rich has returned from Okla homa, where he waa called because of the Illness of his mother. iLti.a Mv nreen returned Jenusry 16 from Klamnth Fslls, where she ! has been visiting relatives. A large attendance Is hoped for t the children's party at the school house, January 18, from 8 to S:30 p. m. All pstrons and children of the district are Invited and are re quested to bring cookies for the re freshments. There will be a small charge, or the equivalent In food suitable for the hot lunches. Those on the serving committee for the week beginning Janusry 11 re as follows: Monday. Mrs. Hansen: Tuesday. Mrs. Elton Wsldron: Wei needsv. Mrs. Fred Rich: Thursday, Mrs. Hammlford; Friday, Mrs. Pitts. Owns Revolutionary Kettle. CROCKETT. Tenn (UPI Mrs. W. M. Hudson, who l'ves near here, has copper kettle purchssed by her fam ily during the Revolutionary war. It Is still tn good condition and Is beln used dally. Rjlilier ApiiloElr'd. CLEVLA1TD. (UPI "I'm sorry, but I have a wife and three kids." a rob ber, clad in a hunter's outfit, spolo aired to James CKrh. the ceshler of the Ooff-Klrby Coal company, as he took U29. 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