MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE. rEDFORD, (YRF.GON1. rONTTST. .TAKITATIY 27. 193B.
PA'fiE F7TE
Local and Personal
Here On Business Al Jordan wu
among Ashland visitors transacting
business In Medford Friday.
From Portland F. B. Hlldebrand ol
Fortland arrived this morning for
brief business stay In Medford.
Young to Montana Donald Young.
recently with KMED, left Sunday
night for ale home In Citadel, Mont.
Buslnees visitor Business visitors
here today Included Csrlyle Natwtclt
of Bagle Point.
Calling Today Calling on Medford
friends and shopping today was Beryl
Sroee-way of Griffin Creek.
Spends Week-end Here Miss Wllma
Mutter, teacher In the Junior high
school In Ashland, spent the week
and hera visiting friends.
From Ashland Among Ashland
resident In this city Friday were
Mrs. O. A. Briscoe, T. H. Elliott, Rol
Be Freeman and W. Beeson.
On Business Trip George E. Sni
der left Friday evening on a business
trio to Salt Lake City. Utah. He Is
expected to return tomorrow.
Vtslta In Ashland Irving P. Bees
ley. newly appplnted scout executive
.. of the Crater Lake area council,
transacted business In Ashland Fri
day. m
From Trail Mrs. Erma Oushman
of Trail was shopping and transact'
lng business In Medford today, at
were also Mrs. Rena Holwell and
daughter, Wanda, also of Trail.
Reames Better The condition of
A. B. Reames. who Is ill at the Cool'
munlty hospital due to complications
following tooth extraction, wa
ported today as much Improved by
hospital attendants.
Enjoy Skiing A large number of
valley residents enioyea a aay 01 asi
lng on the TJ. S. forest slide In the
Union Creek area yesterday. About 0
cars were counted In the area during
tht day.
Ordered From City Edward Back
man. 43. native of Germany, was or
dered to leave town or spend 10 days
in city Jail when he appeared before
City Judge Allen D. Curry this morn
ing. He was charged with begging on
the streets.
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Visits Sister J. H. Heath of Long
view. Wn., stopped In Medford yea
trday to visit his sister, Mrs. I. G
Narrexen. Mr- Heath waa tnrouts
north from San Francisco. Calif,
where he transacted business In con'
nectlon with the Associated OH com
pany.
Will Beside Here Mr. and Mrs. A
V. Hardy and family, formerly of
Grants. Pass, moved here Friday. They
will reside here for some time. Mr.
Hardy having been transferred In his
business capacity with the Western
States Grocery company.
To Crater Lake J. Carlisle Crouoh
chief ranger snd Charles 8. Chrlsler.
chief clerk of Crater lake national
park, left yesterday on an Inspection
trio to the mountain resort, travel'
ling via Ashland and Klamath Falls.
Thev are expected back the latter
part of the week.
Here For Conference The Btv
B. Wheeler of Roscburg. presiding el
der of the Portland district of the
Methodist Episcopal church South
returned to his home this morning
after1 preaching hers Sunday avenlng
for the second quarter conference or
the church.
.
Watch Stolen Mrs. J. Cummlngs
of Butts Falls reported to city pollen
that a valuable and unusual gold
watch has been stolen from ber home
there. She described tht watch as of
Swiss make, saying that It told not
only the time of day, but also the
daya and months of the year, as well
as ' reglsterlm the changes of the
moon.
t
California Plates Void Stats police
reported today that motorists driving
In, Oregon with 1935 California license
plates must get Oregon plates before
February 1, when the old platea will
become void. Arrests hsve not been
made on old California plates to date.
In keeping with the reciprocal cour
tesy agreement with the awornii
patrol.
Mm. Tomlln Improving Mrs. John
Tomlln. who haa been critically HI
at the Arrowhead Springs hotel. Ar
rowhead, Calif., Is slowly Improving
sccordlng to word received by friends
In Medford, and It Is hoped she will
be sble to return to her home here
In a short time. Mrs. Tomlln,
eompsnled by her husband and sla
ter, left by motor In December
spend the holidays In southern Call
fornla. but area taken 111 en routs,
and on her arrival at Arrowhead her
condition became serious.
Project Announcement Only week
ere eligible for WPA employment may
be hired for construction of accessory
buildings at ths U. 8. forest servles
warehouse, Lewis TJlrtch, head of the
national re-employment servles. em
phasized today. To be eligible for
WPA employment. It la necessary to
have been on the relief rolls between
May I and October 31, 1939. he point
ed out. Mr. Ulrlch asserted he Is
bound by the rules and asked lbs'
no one apply for employment who ts
not. eligible.
Resumes Work Miss Marjorle Hlb
bert has resumed her position st Ad
rlsnne's following an Illness of two
weeks.
In Grants Pass Miss Jane Hansen
motored to Grants Pasa yesterday and
waa accompanied back to Medford by
Miss Maud Morton, manager of the
Cinderella shop at Grants Pass.
Return From Vacation Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Young are back In Med
ford after a vacation spent In Call
fornla. They visited relstlvea and
friends In Chlco for several daya.
On Inspection Capt. Harry May.
Jr., personnel sdjutant, and Lieut
Phllo D. Smith, adjutant, left today
on an Inspection trip to eastern Ore
gon CCO camps.
New Assignment Lieut. Ernest
Brugger left today for ths CCO camp
at Bly whither he has been trans
ferred. He was formerly on duty at
Camp Crater Lake.
On Iave Capt. O. L.. Pierce,
slstant district Inspector of the CCC.
today began a 7-day leave of absence
which he Is spending In Crescent
City, Cal.
From Chlloquln Visitors in Med
ford over the week-end included Mrs.
Ben Mitchell and two children of
Chlloquln. They were guests of rela
tives.
Harder Away Ben E. Harder, presi
dent of the Jackson County Chamber
of Commerce, left by train last night
on a buslnesa trip to San Francisco.
Hs waa expected back tomorrow ol
Wednesday.
To Portland Lieut.. Hoy Croft,
public relatione officer, and Eugene
C. Golden, educational coordinator.
left yesterday for Portland where
they will spend several days trans
acting routlns CCO buslnesa.
On Guard Mission MaJ. Walter
Abbey, commander of coast artillery
batteries of the national guard In
Ashland. Klamath Falls and Cottage
Grove, waa to leave this afternoon fm
Klamath to make an official Inspec
tion of the unit there. He waa to be
accompanied by Capt. Carl Y. Teng.
wald, Capt. Clyde O. Young of Ash
land, Lieut. Weldon H. McBee and
Lieut. Beecher Danford of Ashland,
Project Approved Capt. Carl Y
Tengwald waa In receipt of word to
day that the Medford armory Im
provement plan had been approved by
WPA. He anticipated that work weuid
start soon. Improvements Include
new roof, cement floor for ths entire
basement, re-decoratlng of the audi
torlum, sidewalks where none now ex
ists, snd a fire-proof vault In Jjhe
basement. Because of the work to be
done, roller skating at ths ormary
will be discontinued February 1, Capt.
Tengwald said.
Seeking Conventions A. H. Ban'
well, manager of the Jackson County
Chamber of Commerce, Is endeavoring
to bring to Medford next June the
annual atats convention of the Grand
Army of the Republic, Daughters of
Union Veterana, Women'a Relief
Corps, Ladles or the O. A. R., Sons of
Union Veterans of the Civil Wsr snd
Its auxiliary. He la also making an
effort to induce the Disabled Amen
can Veterans of the World War to
hold Its annual state convention hers
in June.
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part calls for real dramatic action, to
which he rises with genuine artistry.
Ths son of as admiral and Com
mandant at Annapolis, he has risen
to the top as a crooner In a New York
Casino and 1 known throughout the
nation. Piqued by ths scorn of his
fsther. who tries to shams him Into
carrying out ths traditions of the
family, he enters Annapolis as a ca
det, where he is unmercifully hssed
because of his family relations, his
crooning and his own haughty spirit.
It Is not until his final year, wnen
In training aboard a battleship, that
he wlna the love, reapect and admir
ation of hit shipmate by risking hit
Ufa fighting through flame and scald
ing steam.
Dick la heard In three specially
written songs for the production, one
a rousing march time air, "Don't Give
Up the Ship."
There la a strong supporting cast
headed by Lewie Stone, who playa the
role of Dick's father, an admiral and
Commandant at Annapolis. His work
Is polished, sincere and talented.
DECREASE SEEN
IN COUNTY TAX
FOR NEXT YEAR
(Continued From Page One.)
Dick Powell And
Ruby Keeler Now
In Craterian Hit
Tht screen has had pictures of the
West Point cadets, pictures of tht
aviation corpa and practically all
branches of the eervlcs each
which aaemed to strike the publlo
fancy and become box office leaders.
Now comes the story of Annapolla.
"Shipmates Forever." which hsd Its
local premiere at the Craterian thea.
tre yesterday, with Dick Powell and
Ruby Keeler In the leading roles. And
Ilka the others, thia new service pic
lure resulted In capacity crowds who
seemed to thoroughly enjoy ths film
entertainment it offered. -
This Is s sweeping panoramlo film,
packed with thrills, romance and In
fectloua song. Ths life of the naval
cadet It presented in sll Its vivid col
orlng. He Is shown sboard tht train
lng ahlps, on tht greet battleships of
the Pacific fleet, at play and at work
aa well as In love.
"Shlpmatea Forever" Is the most ro
mantle as well as the most thrilling
of the service pictures.
Never hss Powell been given such
an opportunity to prove his versatility
before the screen aa in this picture.
Not only does hs sing msny catchy
sirs In his Inimitable manner, but his
DEBATE SQUADS
ARE CHOSEN AT
Merchandise and stock in trad Is
Utttd at 1788.610. Toirn and city lota
are given a valuation of $3,768,840
and tha improvement thereon are
lUted at $4,683,760.
Farm Implements ar given a value
of 8171.100.
But 37 doga In th county have
sufficient value to their owners to
be listed on the tax rolls. They are
valued at $340.
The summary shows there ar In
this county, 8.300 horses and mules,
1.174 stock cattle, and 7.188 dairy
cows: 10,797 sheep, 1,381 goats. 3,-
050 hogs, 15,062 ohlckens. 154 rab
bits 71 foxes and 1,254 hives of bees.
10 EINED FOR
AUTO OEFENSES
Robert Bell, 66. who live near
the Dodge bridge In the Eagle Point
district, waj this morning fined $100
and costs, his driver's permit re
voked for on year, and sentenced
to 30 days In the county jail on his
plea of guilty to a charge of drunken
driving. The Jail sentence wa re
voked pending good behavior.
Bell was arrested Saturday night
by state polio near the Four Cor
ner! on th Crater Lake highway,
after he hsd allegedly struck another
auto while leaving the olty for hit
home. State police said that ha
had failed to stop after striking
the other machine, and that hs was
driving without lights when arrested
John Boggls, Medford used car
dealer, was this morning fined $26
in Judge Allen D. Curry's city court
his pies of guilty to a oharge
of reckless driving. City police r
rested Boggls at 1:80 this morning.
They stated that Boggls hsd been
drinking.
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SEED CATALOGUE
Oardntra and farmers In all parts
of southern Oregon, northern Call.
fornla and many other sections of the
United Statea have been mailed 1936
copies of tht Monarch Seed and Feed
company annual catalogue lilting
field and garden seeds, poultry feeds
and supplies. More than 15,000 of
these 56 page boqka were sent out aa
ons of the services rendered to pat
rens by It. A. Mlksche and R. M.
Mlkaehe.
Ths first page of ths Monarch'
catologue contains a picture of the
modern store at the corner of Sixth
and Bartlett streets and photographs
of Ray Mlksche. general manager;
Bob Mlksche, sales manager; W. O.
Andrews, retail service; A. I. Stevens,
warehouse service: J. I. Wilkinson,
delivery servles: Iva MeHenry. ac
counting: B. C. Qulgley, warehouse
foreman and H. A. Oreen, retail serv
ice. Jackson county's new courthouse
with Its attractive grounds la used In
ths seed and feed book to Illustrate
the effectiveness of tht Monarch im
proved armory lawn grass mliture
which produces particularly tlurdy.
fast-growing lawns.
Final squada for ths local teams
have been picked for the Southern
Oregon Conference debates between
Medford. Grsnta Pass and Aahland
high schools. February 18. 19 snd
by Kenneth Scott Woods, de
bating and Journalism Instructor at
Medford high school. First affirma
tive team will be Jeanette Thatcher
and Mabel O'Nell; flrat negative.
Velma Stubblefleld and Edward CarT.
ter; second affirmative. LaVerna.
Valller and Robert Conroy; second
negative. Lee Bullls snd Ardo Stocks.
Contests will be In the form of
dual debates, the two competing
teama presenting arugments In the
afternoon In one town and In the
evening In the other. Two perman
ent Judges will be choaen from the
faculty of the Southern Oregon Nor
mal school and a new one aelected
each day from the neutral town.
The .question, which will be debat
ed by teams In 32 or mors statea
throughout the country. Is: "Resolv
ed: The several states should enact
legislation providing for a system of
complete medical service at state ex
pense." Through a system of confer.
rnce and district eliminations, the
best teams from all over the state
will eventually compete for the state
championship.
Members of the local teams are
now working hard on their speeches,
with speclsl efforts being expended
refutation material and refuta
tion drills.
Kay Francis Scores
Hit Rialto Program
Kay Francis brought tears to the
eyes of women patrons snd a aus
picious moisture to the eyes of many
of the men in the Intensely emotion
al drama. I Found Stella Parish
which waa shown at the Rialto thea
tre yesterday where It will play until
tomorrow nignt.
Miss Francis ts supported by an ex.
ceptlonally talented cast, which in
cludes Ian Hunter, Paul Lukes. Sybil
Jason, Jessie Ralph and Barton Mac.
bane.
T Found Stella Parish" Is one of
the most powerful dramatic produc
tions In which ths brilliant atar has
yet sppeared. The story concerna the
hidden Ufa of a beautiful but mys
terious sctress who hss climbed to
the pinnacle of success and whose
marvelous artistry la the sensation of
all London. Her strange and sudden
disappearance after the premiere
ahowlng of a new and auccessful play
startles the world and leads to
search for her by a brilliant young
Journalist. His discovery of her living
in aisguise and tne publication of tht
secret of her past life brings a scan
dal that rocka two continents and
wrecks the actress' life. How ths
young Journalist finds out that he
hat wronged her and how he finds
out that he loves her Is brought about
with a perfect climax.
Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan 27.-(AP-USDAI
HOOS: 2.00 Including 634 di
rect. Market aetlve. mostly 9oo hlgn
er; carload top 60c above Friday's.
Bulk good to choice 1M-216 Is. truck-ed-lna
mostly 910.7S; tew 910 so. Load
lota largely 111; 230-310 lbs., 99 79-
10.25: few In load lots to 910.50. Llghi
lights 910.25. Packing sows 99 50.
Good to choice feeder plga 99.76-
10.50.
CATTLE: 1.900; calvea 160. Market
very alow, mostly steady, plainer quel
Ity considered. Best she-stock weak to
25c lower than last week'a high time
Several loads fed ateera 99.25-S.63:
some held higher. Plainer ateera down
to 93 and under. Heifers 93-6: cuttery
kinds. 93 90: low cutter snd cutter
cows 92 50-3.30; common to medium
93.76-4.50: good beef sows 94.75-9 25
Bulla 94.50-5.25. Vealers around 60c
lower, good to choice ir-9; common to
meaium .e.ou-i.ou.
SHEEP: 2.250 Including 218 direct.
Market very alow, few sales lambs
weak to 26c lower; older classes
stesdy. Losd choice 88-lb. fed lambs
99.50. Pew other loads held above
9.25. Good trucked-lna 98.75: com
mon to 97. Medium ewes 84; choice
quotably 95.
CHICAGO. Jan. 37. (AP-U8DA)
HOGS 28.000. strong to 16 higher
than Saturday's average: top 910.25
some held higher; bulk 170-280 ib.
910.00-20; 270-350 Ib. 99 .89-10.18; bet
ter grade 140-180 lb. 89.76-10.6: most
sows 89.00-40.
CATTLE 14.000. calvea 1.000; steers
unevenly steady to 25 lower, mostly
weak to 25 off, with very little done
buyers attempt to force prices
back to last Monday's level; medium
gradea predominating; bulk of qual'
Ity to sell at 910.00 down; best early
911.50: both local and outside de
mand alugglsh In sympathy with slow
dressed beef msrket: heifers unevenly
stesdy to 25 lower; mostly steady
early at 98.00 down to 86.50; cows
scarce, fully steady; bulla 25 higher
and vealera strong.
SHEEP 20.000: fat lambs opening
slow, Indications around 25 lower:
early blda 910.00 down on lamba now
held 910.-35 and above: sheep in In
creased number, undertone weak;
feeding lambs scarce; Indications
steady to weak.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 27,
(AP-USDA) CATTLE 750; salable
Bupply Includes about fourteen loads
steers, qusllty mostly medium; slow
few esrly ssles about steady, under
tone weak; car good around 1100 lb
fed ateera 97.76; choice vealers quot
ed up to 99.50.
SHEEP 276: holdovers 600: lamba
slow, opening about steady. under
tone on heavy lambs weak to lower,
packaga gocd around 80 lb. medium'
pelt Oregon lambs 99.80; ewes absent,
quoted 99.50 down.
Portland Produce
THIRD LAMSON TRIAL
OPENS IN SAN JOSE
SAN JOSE. Calif., Jan. 27. (AP)
Ths Jury venire of 250 names wss
reduced quickly to 102 as the third
trlsl of David A. Lamson. accused
of alaylng hla wife, opened before
Superior Judge J. J. Trabucco here
today.
Lamson appeared In t gay mood
and aald he hoped for a rapid trial.
He declared he was confident
acquittal.
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The? STUDENTS of MEDFORD
HIGH SCHOOL Present
MOTHERHOOD?
THE period
in a woman's
life just before
her child is born
need not- be 9.
time of illnest
and anxiety. At
such a time it
is essential that
good health and
good spirits be
maintained. The
tonic effect of Dr. Fietre's Fsrorlte TrtttriB-
Hon nourishes and Krenirihens the wxiy of
IV ttpemnt mother, waits nwans,
reuna. Ihit It ll ilo sttenrnenlnl the
iiu aipla tmwlnv Into womsnnonn
and for women In middle life oln Ihroeth
ih "rhanvr ." "Fsrorlte Prralpllon is
iutt the vegetable tonic needed. Buy now!
New slat, tablets SOc, Heole 9I .O0 It $1J.
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nf MIMTHOUTUWI UQUID
"The Pirates
of 'Penzance
A Light Opera
By Gilbert & Sullivan
AN ALL-HIGH SCHOOL CAST
1QO VOICES IOO
TONIGHT - TUESDAY 97 OO
2 NIGHTS-JAN. ' "O
Curtain at 8;00 P. M.
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
RESERVED SEATS-45
GENERAL ADMISSION' 23
PORTLAND, Jan. 27. (AP) Butter
Print, A Grade, 36Ae Ib. In parch
ment wrapper, S7,o lb. In carton; B
grade, parchment wrapper, 36J4o lb
carton, 85140 lb.
Butterfat Portland delivery:
grade, deliveries at least twice weekly.
37-380 lb.; country routes. 30-370 id.
B grade, deliveries less than twice
weekly. JJ-3c lb.; C grade at market.
B Qrade Cream for Market Buying
price, butterfat basis, 66c lb.
Egga Buying price of wholeaalers:
Fresh speclsla. 17-18c; extra, 17o;
standards, 15c; extra medium, leo;
extra medium firsts. 12c; undergrade,
12c; pullets. 12c dozen.
Cheese Oregon triplets. !7.e; Ore
gon lost. 18c. Brokers will pay fee
below quotatlona.
Milk A Grade. Portland delivery.
52ie lb.; butterfat bsslt for 4 per
cent.
Country Meats Selling price to re
tailers: Country killed hogs, best
butchers, under 150 lbs., 13 to 14V,c
lb.; veslers. No. 1. 13-lV,e lb.;
light snd thin. S-12c lb.: hesvy. 7(,
8o lb.; cutter cows, 7-8c lb.: can-
ners. 87o lb.: bulls. 12-13o lb.; lambt.
15-lTc lb.; medium, 12-130 lb.; ewes.
3-9e lb.
Live Poultry Portland delivery.
buying price; Colored hens, over S'&
lbs., 17-iec lb.; under 6 lbs., 17-18c
lb.: leghorn hens, over lbs., 15-16c
lb.: under S'4 lbs., IS-lie lb.; leghorn
broilers. 2 lbs. snd up. 20-2 to lb
springs, over 3, lbs., 18-19c lb.: col
ored springs, 2 lbs. and up, ib-iqc
lb.: roosters, 8-9c lb.: pekln ducka.
young. 14-170 lb.; geese, U-12c lb.
Onions Oregon, 91.76 per loo ins.
Potatoes Local, 81.40 cental; Klam
ath, 91.65 cental; Scappoose netted
gems, 91.40 cental; Deschutes netted
gems, 91.05 cental.
Wool 1935 clip, nominal: Willam
ette alley medium. 25c lb.; coarse and
braid. 23c lb.; eastern Oregon, H-32c
lb.
Hay Buying price from producer;
Alfalfa. No. 1, 818-16.50: eastern Ore
gon timothy, 817.50-18: Willamette
alley timothy. 916-18: oata and vaten,
612.60-13; clover, 811-12 ton, Port,
land.
Portland Wheat
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, Jan. 27. (API The
stock market apparently experienced
few more Inflationary twinges 10-
dsy and prices pushed up fractions
to a point or more. There was con
siderable profit taking near the fin
ish.
A fast buying flurry followed the
senste's repasaage of the aoldlera
bonus bill over the president's veto.
The pace slowed later. Tht close wsa
firm. Transfers approximated 3,ioo,
000 ahares.
Today s closing prices for 32 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chern. tfc Dye 168
Am. Can 1"
Am. o Pgn. Pow. 8i
A. T. & T. 10H
Special Convocation of
Crater Lake Chapter No. II
It. A. M. Tuesday. Jan. 28th
at 7:30 P. M. Work in U.
M. degree. Visitors Invited.
A. NORMS, H. P.
OEO. ALDEN. Secy.
Anaconda
Atch. T. S. P.
Rendlx Avla
Reth. Steel
California Pack g.
Caterpillar Tract.
Chryaler
Coml. Solv .
Curtlss-Wrlght
DuPont
Cien. Poods
Qen. Mot. ......
Int. Harvest. ..
I. T. Jt T.
Johns-Man.
Monty Ward
North Amer. ....
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet
Radio
Sou. Pac. .....
Std. Brands
St. Oil Cal. .
St. Oil N. J.
Trans. Amer. ........ ..
Union Carb.
Unit. Aircraft .
U. S. Steel
3014
70 4
24",
62 Vt
. 35 V,
80
87H
. 2iaj
4
144H
34H
564
. 69 14
. 171
106i
37 4
28 H
: 73 y,
43
12H
28
16V4
41H
66
13
7SV4
39 U
48
PORTLAND. Jan. 27 (API Grain:
Wheat Open High Low Close
May 874 874 8714 87
July 79 V, 79', 79 K 7914
Sept 78V4 78',, 78V, 7B4
Caah: Big Bend blueetem. ti.au;
ditto 13 per rent. 91.2214: dark hard
hard winter 13 per cent. 31J1; ditto
per cent. 94'4c: soft white, west
ern white, western red. hard winter.
84: northernsprlng. 85c.
Oats. No. 2 white. 923.50.
Corn. No. 2 S. yellow, 830.76.
MUlrun. 917.50.
THoday'i car receipts: Wheat. 39;
barley, 2; flour, 16; corn, 1; hay, a.
Stive
NITW YORK, Jan. 27 7P Bar sil
ver eteady, unchanged from Friday
Jan. 24, at 44.
a.
n
Chicago Wheat
OHICAOO. Jin. 37(AP)
Wheat; Open High Low Clow
My . .. 1.01-02 l.oa i.oift l.oiTg,
July 89-90 .90 .80H -89H
Sept. .88 -88 .88 ft .88 ft
Cole Holme, as oommander of
Mtdiord post ot the American legion,
thli afternoon sent the following
telegram to Senator Frederick Steiwer
and Representative James W. Knott
"Congratulation upon success and
deep appreciation of your untiring
effort for adjusted compensation
Mr. Holme announced that is soon
a concrete Information la receWed
regarding procedure, .veteran organl
tat l ons here will arrange to take care
of applications for payment of the
adjusted service certificates.
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SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 87. m
First grade butterfat. 89ft, f o.b. Ban
Prsnelseo.
jor M.uta umauvu
fo quickly relieve the
' stinging tormentuwmen
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Kiddles- 10C
The most fun and thrills for months!
Ends Tomorrow Nite!
It's Even Greater
Than We Expected I
Ask anyone who has seen
It . . . they'll all agree
It's Kay at her Best!
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OOOD OROK Will trade for wood.
Baldwin Piano Shoppe.
POUND Kys to ear In container.
owner call at Mall Tribune olllee.
FOR SALE Hot water tans., mat
tresses, wheel-barrow, davenport
aH, organs, set of drums. Incuba
tors. Jerk's 2nd Hand Store, 406 B.
Main.
FOB 8AI.E Thoroughbred Jersey
bull. Robert purves. Box 63, Talent.
Oregon.
FOR SALE Good two-wheel trailer,
15. Complete new welding outfit,
50. 638 N. Riverside In back.
FOR SALE 3 acres Bear Creek bot
tom: S room house, 9600. Part caan.
Boa 1309, Tribune.
FOR SALE Baby bed and allk float
mattress, sire 40 incnes. oooa con
dition. 708 So. Peach St.
FOR SALE Fresh Guernsey neuer.
Mann, V, mile north 4 corner eerr
Ice Station, Midway Road.
FOR SALE Boya balloon tired r.l-
cvrle. Practically new, o. huo oo.
Holly.
FOR SALE OR RENT Oood 6-room
house. 2i acres. 916 monvn.
buildings, 1 cow. Will lease. Mnesa
reason. J. E Jones, Route 1, Bo
89-A. Central Point.
BOYS wanting morning routes apply
Mr. Halley, Merrick's Auto Camp,
cabin 14 after 6 p. m. today.
936 ENTIRE cost 40 acrea, 16 miles.
Vlmont. Hotel Grand.
FOR SALE 3-wheel car trailer, en
closed, large enough for house
trailer. No. 66 Merrlck't Camp.
FOR RENT Five-room furnished
house on Cottage. 9a7.50. Phone
1303-w.
WANTED Woman for genernl house
work, by the day. Phone 1041-M.
WANTED Cletrac model W. State
price and oondlllon. Pine Camp.
Route 1. Grants Psss. Ore
Medford Lodge No. 8S. I. O. O. ".
Meets on eacn
Tuesday, 7:80 p.
m., I. O. O. F.
hall. 919 W. 6th 8t. Members art
Hrged to be present and rutting
brothtrt always welcome.
Motors To Portland Miss Emma
Bunn motored to Portland Saturday
to spend the week-end with friends.
Hohlweg's Top Shop
Let Me Make Tour Car
Dust And Draft Proof ,
Bar I let t at Klghth .Phone 687
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Kiddles 100
Hurry! Ends Tomorrow Night!
CAPACITY CROWDS AND NO WONDER!
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Youth had to be terred!
THE HEATING SYSTEM
In Dr. Hedge' fine new office in the
Jackson County Building & Loan Build
ing was installed by the
Modern Plumbing & Sheet Metal Co.
PHONE 620
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