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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1921)
n MAOE ETfiTTT TTTE MEDFORD RUN. OftEOOX. TFEsDAY. DECEMBER C. lf)21 i ii ii i ii. ' 1 . . IT iS LONG RANGE RULE OF ALASKA HITS PROGRESS, CLAIM Literalized Laws Urged in Gov. Bone's Report Too Many Bureaus Give People and Capital Chance Pioneer Spirit Maimed. WASHINGTON, Dec. C Moro lib eralised laws with an administration coordinated and brouRht nearer home U tho paramount need of Alaska, Gov ernor Scott C. Done aaya In his an nual report, made public today by thu interior department. "Capitol and peoplo are required to develop tho resources of the terri tory," ho said, "and until It is made eaBler for Uieso two necesBary factors to obtain a foothold tho territory will not progress Under the present Ioiik rango system of Kovornment Individ ual Initiative has been halted and the pioneer spirit maimed." To promote efficiency by minimiz ing delays, tho (,'overnor recommends that the administration be centrullzoil at Juneau, tho territorial capital, to the fullest extent posslblo while gov ernment supervision bn maintained nt Washington with the various bureaus dealing with the territory consolldnt od under one departmental head. Me BUggeBts bIbo that each essential bu reau station a. representative tit Juneau, empowered to act on nil mat tors not affecting public policy. Obstructions met by cnpital Beek- to a fairer chanrn thau they have! ever had in the puHt." The governor recommenda: I. and laws framed to meet distinctive and divergent conditions in Alaska. A colonization plan to be worked out In conjunction with the government railroad to bring under cultivation the vast area of agricultural land in the interior. Improved transporta tion facilities and more equitable freight rates, through private enter prise, It obtainable, and under gov ernmental regulation and control. More liberal mail subsidies to enable the postofiice department to function in Alaska and thus aid In tho solu tion of transportation problems. Con tinued conservation and safeguarding ot the fisheries in AlaBka. Uninter rupted construction of roads and trails throughout the territory. Al lotment of at least one-half of the net revenue derived from tho seal industry on the i'rllillof Islands. An appropriation of $.'100,000 to supple ment the $Ijj,000 funds now avail able for the construction of un ad ministrative and executive building In Juneau. Governor none says tho territory L The regular meeting of the Medford center of the Public Health association was held December 1, when detailed rejHjrts of tho work of the county nurse, Miss Kaldlne, were heard. There has been a general demand of a follow up meeting of the recently held baby clinic. It was decided to hold u weighing and measuring meet ing on Thursday afternoon at the Hod Cross rooma, December 15. All infants and children examined at the clinic should be brought In at that time and place that a record of progress may be kept. ScaleB for this work were roiwrted as purchased for tho use of the county latlon having decreased 10,000 dur ing the last decade to 30,000 and It has not progresBed or prospored dur ing the last fiscal year, or, Indeed, slneo the conclusion of tho world war. Itoth placer and quartz mining havo been checked by adverse econ omic conditions while the fishing in dustry' has declined duo to tho over fishing of the water3 during the war. is not growing numerically. Its popu- ,, ,' " ' , ,. . . filled and hereafter the same scales will be used for each weighing and measuring meeting. Miss Kalldine's report In detail brought out many Interesting and pit iable cases that are now receiving the needed personal attention. The report in general was as follows: Total number of visits 117; nursing visits, li; instructive visits, 7; visits to I tubercular patients, 11; visits to gen leral cases. yO. Infant welfare visits, IS; prenatal visits, 2: visits to schools, 10 home visits to school children, 13;, visits to doctors, business calls, etc., 118; routino inspection of Bchool chil dren, 210. Three children taken to Home for Feeble Minded. Ono patient taken to tubercular hoBpltal at Salem, one patient to hospital at Ashland, one to Sacred Heart hospital. Clinics held at .M Gilford, Talent and Phoenix. Group meetings at Ashland, Gold Hill and Central I'oint. One Common stock of International Pro prietaries, Inc., which was listed on the .Now -iorlt curb .November 22. has. tuberculosis clinic; held. Monthly been actively trailed in since that time weighing anil measuring meetings held and Bhows a rise of from 3 to 1 points, recent rales having been made from Ing investment nnd by people In quest $. to $lil.G0 a share. This company, of homeBtends hnve been lessened with headquarters In Atlanta, Ga., Is eomewhat in recent years," tho gov-'the distributing company for Tunlac ornor Bnys, "but by no means renin v ed. Capital and peoplo are entitled ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on. Genuine A TaltH Anpirln onlyi.s lold in each pnckiiKG of Kcnulnn Mayor TuUIpIh cif AHphin. Then you will he following tho directions and domino worked out by phyHiciatiH during - L yearn, nnd proved nafe by, nilltloiiH. Tako no chanecH with HUbHtiltitoH. IC you .see the Bayer Ciohh on taldclH, you can tako thorn without fear for Colds. Headache, Neurit IkI". KheumatiHiu. Karacho, Toothache, LtitnltuKO and for l'ain. liundy tin boxeH of twelve tabletH roHt few centH. DruKKitttH also Bell larner packaseH. Anplrln Ih the trade mark of Hay or Manufacture of and other nationally advertised pro prietary preparations. H.i annual tales are in excess or $1,000,000. The company is capitalized with -00,000 siares of common Ktork, of no par value, with no funded debt and no liuhllitles, except unaudited vouchers for current months. The cash position of I lie company is very Ftron, current ufwrnta Indus ap proximately $1 .000,000. All of the pre ferred stock of tho company nniount Iiik 'o $1)00,000 having boon paid (iff this year out of oarnlnKs. Tho present management, which is responsive tor the reuiarkauio growl n and successful operation or the com pany will continue and will also be Interested through the ownership of a Hithstantlal amount of the stock of the company. Tho business has been profitably conducted since Its organization in HUB; profits for 1020 being $!) I ',!: I hel'oro federal taxes. For tho first ten months of this year the profits were $r77,SOti before redoral taxes, which is at the rate of $;!Ki,Gr7 per year, or over $;t.H! per share at tho present market. It is understood that the gross sales of tho company for tho at Ashland and supplies of various kinds distributed to five patients. F OF EMBEZZLEMENT A Jury In the circuit court this af ternoon after short deliberation re turned a verdict in tho trial of R. 10. .lohnson, a traveling salesman, charged with embezzlement, of not guilty. The specific amount named in the indictment was $."(). .lohn son was charged with the misappro priation of funds from tho firm of H. K. 1'eltz of Klnmuth Kalis, tobacco jobbers. Ho was arrested last Aug ust auifhas been at liberty on bonds. The defense was represented by Attorney George .M. Itobcrts and contended that Johnson was a part ner in (ho firm. .lohnson Is a traveling man well known In southern Oregon and northern California, and has a wife and family In this city. Monoueeticacldester of 8alliylicacld. very large, Ailv.over $800,000. w. o. w. Medford Camp No. 90, Woodmen of the World, meets Wednesday evening, December 7th. nt 7:30 p. m. Election months of October and Novombor havo I of officers. All members requested to being In excess of, annul. .1. CHOSE, Committee. 22V RIALTO Begins Tomorrow MATINEE Plays Four Days MRS. WIFE: Hang on to Your Hubby! Steer Him Clear of Had a Date with three men in a Cafe Father, Son, Uncle. All three were sinners. Mother's "Baby" surprised his dad. Dad surprised son, . And the Uncle won. .' Oh! What a lark it was! Stanislaus Strange made it peppy as a play and in movies it's a blues-banisher with MR. and MRS. CARTER De HAVEN guild ing you on this mile-a-minute joyride. TONIGHT TOM MIX in "PRAIRIE TRAILS' VOLUNTEER FIRE FIGHTING FORCE At 7:20 last evening the following young men of the city met at the City Tire Hall for the purposo of or ganizing a volunteer firo department tor fire protection In this city: (leorgo Rates, Seely Hall, J. T. Con rad, Victor anlelson, Bryan Tierce, l.eon I.awton, W. J. 1'redenburg, R. 1.. Kauffman, Lloyd Wilson and War ren Ilutler. The meeting was called to order by Chief Lawtou and Leon Lawton was appointed temporary secretary. Tho meeting then took tho business of electing officers in hand and tho fol lowing officers were elected: Cap tain, J. T. Conrad: lieutenant, Seely Hall; secretary, Loon Lawton, ana treasurer, Cioorgo Gates. The volunteers will meet semi monthly and will drill with tho firo prevention apparatus. They will bo called only in a case where the fire Is serious enough to wurrant a second alurni. Should a firo start In the business district of the city n second alarm will be turned in at once. All of tho members of the volun teer company are permanent men in tho town and can be depondod upon to appear when called for. It is ex pected that this addition to the local fire prevention force will greatly in crease Its efficiency. The organization wU bo officially designated as Auxiliary Hoso Com pany No. 1. ION WILL Mrs. F. W. Swanton, undoubtedly the host Informed person In the state of Oregon as to the proper means to relieve Inhuman cruelty to both hu mans and animals, will address the forum of the Medford chumbcr of com merce tomorrow noon. Officially, Sirs, Swanton Is tho gen eral manager of the Oregon Humane society, and in that position is brought in contact with every case of cruelty In the stato. No nobler service can bo performed than to relieve suffering to man or bcust when Inflicted by the inhuman and the unscrupulous. Acts of cmeliy that have come to her ntteutlon are almost unbelievable and a few of thesewlll bo called to the attention of those who attend the forum, which will be held at the Med ford Holel annex dining room at noon tomorrow. El FOR THIS WEEK Thero will bo two Important dairy meetings In tho county this week. A dairyman representing tho dairy de partment of tho O. A. C. will he in tho county for two dayB. On December Sill, tho dairymen will gather at tho Ashlund I'air In tho afternoon und havo nn opportunity of discussing va rious problems connected with dairy ing with either Prof. Eitts or Jumi son. On Friday, December 9th, n public meeting will bo held in Bugle I'oint, probably nt Urown's hull, at 2 p. m. All dairymen in this vicin ity uro urged to bo present. Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with 0c and mnil It to Foley & Co.. 2S33 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and croup: Foley Kidney Pills for pains In sides nnd bnck; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladdor ailments: and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome nnd thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation. biliousness, headaches, and sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere. Adv. Mi FARMERS BENEFIT IN MARKETING Some time ago. tho directors of the Poultry Producers' Association sturted working on a plan through which the growers of turkeys would, like the producers of cgss, receive all the profits derived from their sale, with tho exception of tho actual cost of putting their product on tho mur ket. Their plan was to guarantee the growers as much as any local dealer would pay and after tho tur keys were soid and the cost of hand ling deducted, return all the excess profit to the growers. At this time, wo are pleased to announce that we are returning to the growers $1, lS'O.jti excess profit on this shipment which will make the turkeys sold through the Poultry Producers' As sociation net the growers, freo of all charges, v per pound net. (Signed I 1'. C. l.OCKWOOP, ii. H. STOWKi.L, 1 1 . II CLAKKK. Adv. lift i I MPSwi vS h; w?&)3lm t ee.x.v a. x Good appearance at a lower price The picture shows a typical Kuppenheimer overcoat, a style of robust distinction, warm all-wool fabrics, staunchly tailored one of the many splendid models you'll find at this store. You'll readily see the advan tage cf making an "investment in good appearance" when you see the excellent values we now offer in Suits and Overcoats $42.22 to $50 see the windows Other good all wool suits $17.50 to $35.00 0618' the house of Kuppenheimer good clothes IIMI III I II III llllll III llllll lllll Hfll HI I lllllin II I I pUNITIMotIN .UMtNWI Ii II i ; wmw w iuinai wcOTwriri rwMHKgm mtgx MmTrttmaFMttwMMmmmk.k.mmm Winchester Christmas Roller Skate Special For the boys and girls of Medford and vicinity Through the courtesy of the Winchester hVpeating Arms Co. we can make you this seasonable offering. This Special Price Closes Saturday, Dec. 10 so we must have your order prim- to this time. Regular prices on Winchester Bovs' Skates $3.!i0 r.liriutmo Regular prices on Winchester girls 'Skates $3.75. Christmas Special $2.50 SpoeuVations : Tops of cold roll steel, Niekel plat ed and huffed on top. Single row ball beai-ing disc rolls. Cushion action. Host qualitv leather straps. .Extensions to 10 L. inches. Keinforeed girder Inune. a new Winchester feature that produces au exceptionally strong skate. Remember the Time Limit and Supply Your Wants Immdeiately New Merchandise for Christmas shoppers arriving daily-Watch our wondows Crater Lake Hardware Co. The Winchester Store .4 I 1 it