MEDFOKB MAIL' TRIBUNE, -MEDFORP. OREGON", TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1924
LARGE ATTENDANCE
AT C. C. MEETING
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JURY LIST FOR
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ARE APPOINTED
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TO GIVE CONCERT
HERE FEBRUARY 1 3
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JlILLE TODAY
IS
At do time during the past five
years have the citizens of Jackson
county had more serious problems be
fore them than the agricultural and
land settlement problems, and these
will be given consideration at a mem
bership meeting of the Medford Cham
ber of Commerce in the assembly
room in the -basement of the Hotel
Medford at 8 o'clock tomorrow night.
No dinner In connection.
There are solutions for these prob
lems, and In order to carry them to
successful conclusions they must be
understood and be supported by the
business men as well as the farmers.
Full details of the plan to be presented
to the citizens of Jackson county will
. :e explained and be open for discus
sion at the meeting- tomorrow. .
The farmer and the business man
will be the topic of an address by C.
C. Chapman of Portland. . No man In
Oregon Is better qualified to speak on
this subject and no man has been lri
closer touch with the economic con
ditions of both the farm and business
interests of Oregon.
. ; The women members of the cham
ber are especially Invited to be pres
ent. . ,
ASPIRIN
Say "Bayer"-Genuine!
Genuine "Baver Tablets of Asoirin"
have been proved safe by milliona and
prescribed by physicians over twenty.
mree years lor uoius ana grippe misery.
Handy boxes of twelve tablet cost only
Group chairmen and representatives
of various farm and civic organiza
tions for the agricultural economic
conference that will be held In Jack
son county were appointed yesterday.
The citizens of Jackson county who
attended the Corvallls conference were
called together by the officers of the
Medford Chamber of Commerce and
the general plan of the conference was
ocnsldered which resulted In the se
lection of an executive committee who
will have supervision of Instructions'
to group chairmen, publicity and
housing accommodations. " Those nam
ed on the executive committee are B.
E. Harder; C. C. Gate, H. L. Walther,
A C. Joy and John H. Fuller.
Those named as group chairmen are:
Farm crops, Victor Bursell; dairying,
Ralph Billings; poultry, W. J.. War
ner; horticulture, .Rarry Rosenberg;
land settlement, Harry Walther; live-,
stock, Miles Cantrall; club work, Mrs.
Susanne Homes Carter; home demon
stration, Miss Alice Hanley.
The representatives of farm and
civic organizations are: Bankers, J. W
McCoy; farm bureau, ' A. C Joy;
grange, E. E. Dlmlck; railroads, A. S.
Rosenbaum; county court, George Al
ford; Chambers of Commerce, B. E.
Harder, Medford; F. C. . Homes, Ash
land; G. A. Gardner, Jacksonville; M.
S. Johnson, Gold Hill, and J. 0. Isaac
son, Central Point.
A meeting Of the executive commit
tee Is being held at Ashland today.
few cents at any drugstore. Each pack-
'ago contains proven directions for Colds
land tells-how to prepare nn Aspirin
-gargle for' sore . throat ' and tonsilitia.'
Editor Edgar Piper
Sends Regrets to
The Lincoln Club
Soft drink dispensers of southern
Oregon were the principal witnesses
at the trial of the American Soda
Fountain company against the Med
ford Grocery company, for payment
of In the neighborhood of $4400, for de
livery of syrups used In the making of
summer drinks. The case Is the first
on' the docket at the recessed term of
court, which which opened Monday.
The plaintiff Is represented by Attor
neys Boggs and Flaegel, and the de
fense by Attorneys Neff and Kelley. A
previous trial of the action resulted In
a verdict by a jury tor the defense in
the sum of $250, a new trial being
granted.
The soft drink dispensers corrob
erated the contention of the defense,
that the goods were Inferior In quality,
the proprietor of the Blue Bird confec
tionery In Klamath Falls, saying that
one of his customers, served with a
drink, In which lemon Juice was used,
remarked while sipping It, "this is a
rotten drink." Others also said things
similar, so the Blue Bird proprietor
went down in the cellar and Investi
gated, and threw some out, and sent
some back for credit on account.
Grants Pass and ABhland business men
also testified on the same subject.
The grocery firm also alleges that
the goodV'were ordered for early de
livery, but 'did not arrive till summer.
The original price was $5894.25, pay
able one-half on delivery and one-half
In sixty dayB. The plaintiff Is a Bos
ton, Mass., firm.
The case Is expected to last two or
three days.
The court requested that all attor
neys having cases pending at this ses
sion of court report. In order to rear
range the docket.
Out of 44 jurors called on the spe
cial ventlre for the recessed term of
court, beginning yesterday, 30 wore ac
cepted. Three were excused .'on ac
count of sickness, 10 were exempted,
and one wasijleceased. .'.'.
The jury list for the term is as fol
lows: ' - . ' ' -v
Lucy F. Blue, Wm. Bruin, Wm. S.
Cameron, ,Wra. Corlles, Cecil R. Cotr
man, Charles Darby, Ed E. Wlmmlck,
Cbas. T. Ferns, Leonard Freeman,
Laura B. Godlove, Alpha Hartman.
Charles Hoover,. George Irwin, Wilbur
Klme, Archie R. Kincald. Perry Knotls,
A.T.. Lundgren, Oiln A. McCoy,' M. J.
Norrls, Lee Oi.Peachey, H. H. Weaver,
Harry G. Wartman, John A. Gammlll,
Lester H. Fay,.lemon Charley.
Editor Edgar B. Piper, of the Ore-1
gonian, writing to the Jadkson County
Lincoln club Invitation committee, re
gretting his Inability to attend the
banquet this year says:
"I regret to-say that It will be impos
sible for me to attend the tenth annual
banquet of the Lincoln club of Jack
son county on February 12, 1924. I
have thought from year to year that
it would be possible for me to accept
an invitation so regularly extended by
you. But It has not been easy to ar
range. Your club occupies a high and
wormy piucu 111 ihw cocih i mo
pie of Oregon, and I should be proud
to have even a small part In making!
one of your annual banquets a suc-l
cess.". ' ' - ' ' ,J
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Card of Thanks
Wo desire to thank our friends and
neighbors for their kindness and sym
pathy shown us in our recent be
reavement in the death of our father.
S. O. STEARNS.
KATY STEARNS. . .
270 ' -' " ORVAL STEARNS."
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RECOVER FROM U.S. A.
Reneo Chemet, who plays here
Wednesday, Feb. 13th, has been uni
versally acclaimed as one of the
greatest violinists of the world. "Sec
ond only to.Kreisler Is Chemet" Is the
manner In which Henry Finck, the
veteran music critic of the New York
Evening Post, described her.. Mme.
Chemet Is French by birth and cornea
from a little village where she used to
walk eight miles back and forth to
her music lessons, as a child. Hlnce
then she has toured Kurope extensive
ly and made her first American tour
last season. Mme. Chemet has recent
ly been greatly honored by the Na
tional opera of France. This organi
zation has built a vault In Paris Into
which have been deposited the record
ed works of the greatest of present
day musicians. This "caveau" will
remain closed for an entire century,
at the end of which the records will
be taken forth and played to the peo
ple of that time. The ceremony of
Interning some works of Salut-Saens
and records of Caruso has been ob
served and tho directors honored
Mme. Chemet by Including some of
her violin records In the now hermet
ically sealed urn. Mme. Chemet comes
here as the third visiting attraction of
the Civic Music club. Her recital will
be given at tho First Presbyterian
church.
PORTLAND, , Ore., , Feb. 5. Ship
builders cannot recover from the
United States - shipping board emer
gency fleet corporation on claims for
cancellation ; of " war contracts, but
must apply direct . to the United
States government for relief, according
to an opinion handed down in federal
court today. by Judge Bean. "
The opinion aa given in overruling
a demurrer by'.tliQ Astoria Marine Iron
Works In Its rase .againBt tho fleet
coi poration. Jurge eBun held thnt the
corporation. Jtdft;eBean held' that the
capacity mil uh un agent oc um wimea
States govern nent and cojM not be
held privately. r sponsible . a::, inoro
than uny oitU.tr.ycan be new respon-
tIbU: for any acts. performed In l:nq of
duties under "-bnrlty conferred upon
him I) the g v 2Tment and relief must
n sought rrs m, ine leuei'u govern-mom
' Chicago Gas Price Raised.
CHICAGO, Jan. 4. An Increase of
two cents in the price of gasoline and
an advance of j one cent in the price
of kerosene, effective tomorrow, was
announced today by the Standard Oil
company of Intftema : --
S
Lift Off-No Pain!
' Doesn't hurt one bit I Drop a HttU
"Freeione" on an aching corn, instantly
that corn stops hurting, then shortly
you lift it right off with fingers.
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of
"Freeione" for a few cents, sufficient to
remove evory nara corn, soit corn; or
corn between the toeB, and the foot I
calluses, without soreness or lrrltatlua. I
GMUUMET
tho Economy fi AXING POWDER
the next time you bake give .
it just one honest and fair trial.
One test in your own kitchen
will prove to you that there is a
big difference between Calumet
and any other brand that for
uniform and wholesome bak
ing it has no equal.
Always Tuned in With Medford' s
Business Needs
When a bank is chosen by business houses
and individuals as their financial agent
it's a sign that the bank is in harmony with
both tlie times and tho community.
We are proud of the fact that so many
business men have approved the service and
general helpfulness of this bank by placing
their accounts here.
You will . hid a cordial welcome and n
. quick, accurate analysis of the banking
needs of your particular business at this
strong, live, progressive institution. '
JACKSON 'COUNTY BANK
!assaSitY MEDFORD, OREGON
WITH MEDFORD TRADE IB MEDFORD MADE
CITY ASSESSMENTS PAID IN FULL
MEDFORD PROPERTY OWNERS SHOW FAITH IN THEIR HOME CITY
Medford property owners have again demonstrated their faith in the future' of the City, by their prompt response to the request of City officials for full payments
'on' City assessments or' for 'larger payments than those required semiannually. . : ; ' .
It is verv cratifvine to receive such cooperation and on behalf of all the City officials I want to publicly thank all citizens who have helped the City tq make such a fav
orable showing that "it has been possible to pay off and cancel $92,500 City Bonds and Warrants during 1923. R G ADDIS, Mayor.
List of citizens who have, during the last ninety days paid full amount or extra installments of assessments on various lots in the city :
, ,. ,rn, .17r. o. IT IT Cooler ' ' - 48.78 ' 67. E. M. Wilson 202.90 100. C.W: Davis 312.97 - 134. W. h. Handy ".79
To D iv? I: 1 S Lumber". 64.8S 68. N. C. Chaney ., ..... 17.35 101. C. WP. 70.80 135. Helen Bingham 48.37
. 2.E. G.Dag 68.69 69. J. II. Jones ; 12.00 102. Lewis Ulrica 54.11 130. Hlen . BuiRlmm, - 84.15
3. Robert Ba.ley JJt? tf L Blor(J "V"" , 22.40 ' 70. Chester T. Parker 33.72 103. It. P. Hunziker 67.02 137. J. M. Alnutt 21.51
: 4. P. L. Caton .. 21.98 71.' Medford Con. Construction 60.60 104. T. E. May 49.22 138. A. II. Miller.'..:, 85.39
5. Anna E. Davis r - e 4g ,fl . 72 P B Bnird 38.95 - 105. T. M. Swem 99,52 139. I. D. Pliipps 208.07
t- ft 0' : 19 7 ' La 2 : : W B,owley..- .mS m. II. L. De Annond ............... 109.72 140. I. D. Phipps 145.68
8 tTlTn : J: SXSldMaryW 74. J. L. Demmer 500.71 107. W. Strings ...... 80.34 O. A. GiUen 28.03
,8. P. L. B ero ' 7144 kins 64 87. 75. Weeks & Palm 51.46 - 108. E. M. Bolster 35.78 142. Davis, Vawter and Howard 188.72
x,o,LoiusUlrich R "c'astile""" ' . 39.36 76. Dr. E. B. Pickel .v............... 15.40 109. CarlJ. Brommer 40.02 143. Ausil Davis 164.80
- Irs; A;r y 6159 43" D M Beid " - 63.22 77. Carl D. Bowman 61.05 ,.110. J. P. Hansen 576.72 144. Sarah Bowman : 43.71
"Ft w r in 02 44 A B Butler 69.80 78. Carl D. Bowman ..... 42.24 111. Joe Hannah, Jr., 18.91 145. C. P. Bowman 38.36
' II n T 5274 45 EmUPe k j 79. Ij. L. Small 9.64 112. C. M. Thomas 19.06 346. c. p. I5owmn 29.56
13. Nellie D. Smith .. W.74 . go & Boydea ; 14!)29 313. W. g. Kee 29.71 147j Nora sl(!win(? .. 18.2(
14. C. J. Fry and beo. v. 47 E G Dow . 81. Boyden & Boyden 54.87 114. S. S. Swenning 38.20 148. Rose M. Gross . 31.81
r' Cfluotic - 4g De.a M Dodge 20 C7 g2 E c Gardner ,. 21.63 . 315. J. F. Watson 29.00 150 S(.hool Di((t No 4g ; 31 40
1 I' t i T,i WIG ' 49 Frances A. Shearburn 25.26 83. J. M. Pletscher 100.15 116. Paul B. McKco , 72.84 J51 Elleil D Jl!ff ; 15 46
16. C. J Campbell 336 .4J J . . 84. Emma L. Minear .12.34 117. T. A. Fifer 55.16 152. John F. White 49.93
' 17. A Johnson y .Myers .1.. 84.51 85. Kate McAndrew 13.27 .. 118. Minnie R. Meeket ...;...... 166.33 m A w Walker...:...:...:.-...'.... 161.51
18. A. Johnson . " g w K nowey ...Z.:.:... 15.15 86. Vern Van Dyke 41.37 119. Ernest N. Biden. ..;...... 37.16 154 j A s 325 G1
'on p i STte J 63:03 53.. Earl P. Shirley ......:....... 9.83 : 87. 0. M Sclsby 70,02 .120. 0 Hither .....,:.....;.......... 49.32 155. JoHC,)hine-p. porlw. 653.79
20. Rudolph J. Schote, Jr. ...... . W.W Whiteaide 218.40 88. Gns Newbury . 32.12 121. Helen S Turn. 34.17 15G; Nwft s,ew, ........................ 59.04
21. C arcnce Bad fi : 17.74' ' 89 . Seventh Day Adventist . : 122. Mabel A. Penoyar,...,... 241.88 157. Elizabeth M Colby 72.99
S' ?Th.S; "" 25 97 56. F. E. Martin 506.63 Church 32.85 123. Wolff Bros. 17.8 158. ,T. P. IInIo 51.28
f; S V O Bav7r "" 4 32 57. Linnie Hanscam 17.67 90. Geo. M. Roberta , ..- 28.3J 24. N. T Rank,,, 55.21 159 w n , n7.93
... tSlB')er "jogls 58. W. C. Haynea .13.13 .91,1.0. O. F 783.42 2-x N..T Rankin 39.79
or e S nn " "" 3692 59. Nana Matney 115.36 92. Lizzie Coulter ........ . .12.29 26. Dr J L Helms,..- 114.0, I5ert .
30. J. W.Kent - -5 64 J R nittsoif .. . ...Z. 101.69 ' 97. J. l. Carkin ............. 20.10 131. Milo Lamb 173.65
31. E. A. Welch 69o.36 Victor Patten 114.63 98. Daniel Hilkey 139.02 ' 132. Wra. P. Isaacs ...: 312.89
32..C.ESoderstrom .6 .Z 82.40 99. Harry Coffecn ........:., ,..,31.27 ,133. Wm. P, Isaacs .... 279.93
33. Joseph Taylor & Son dba.n . ' . . .- :