PJGE EIGHT
MEDFORP MATE TRTBTjyg, MEPFOKD. "6t?EOQy. WEDNESDAY. yfifiKrAftY SO. ' 1954
CONFERENCE. IN
FAVOR PLANTING
NOME APPLES
' The Jackson County Agricultural
conference will close Its three days'
Session tills afternnon, with an assem
hly meeting of all the groups, when a
"policy program" will be discussed and
Sdopted. The "policy program" Is ex
peeled to outline a doflnlto program,
for the future development of all
phases of agriculture. Salient points
of this, program have been threshed
but for two days by the various groups.
The "horticulture groups by resolu
tions adopted at Tuesday's sessions op
pose the planting of any more Ilartlott
pears In this valley, until larger mar
kets are developed. It was also deem
Id advisable to plant no more corniiier
Clal apple trees. '
,','The resolutions wore as follows:
Resolved, that, this conference
go on record as favoring a thor
ough and complete campaign for '
: the eradication of . blight in the
valley and that the chairman ap
i point -a committee of three in
; Btrnatfng them to use their best
' efforts to foroe regular collections
I of liens on properties so affected
. and cleaned up by fruit Inspec
I tow
Committee ' appointed on
i VBlIght:" A. C. Allen, E. W. Carl
, ton and Dave H. Wood.
Apple Resolution
I nesolved, that wo deom It In
! advisable ta plant any more up.
plesln the Rogue Klvor valley lr
j commercial purposes. We conslil
j' er the following the only varieties
' of commercial value In this valley.
In the order named: Newtowna,
j pplttenhiirgs, Jonathuns, Wine
S sa.pl,, Winter Bananas and Dell-
Clou, f On adobe soil only New-'
; Uiwps , are advisable. tjpltzen
c burgs, Jonathans, Wlnesaps, Win
'. tcr Bananas and Delicious may be
SAGE TEA DANDY
TO DARKEN HAIR
J You con turn gray, failed hnlr beau
tifully dark, and lustrous, almost over
night If you'll get n bottle of 'Wyclh's
Sage and Sulphur Compound" nt any
drug store. Millions of bottles of HiIh
old MmouH Hugo Ton Jtoclpe, Improv
ed1, b the addition of other Iiikio
dhVnlty oro sold annually, says a wcll
ItAown druggist hero, bocnuso It
dorken..rtho hair so .naturally and
ovenly;that no one can toll it bus boon
applied. '
Those .whose hair Is turning gray or
becoming faded ...hovo a surpriHe
awuiting them, because after one or
two applications the gray hair van
ish! and your locks heiomo luxur
iantly dark and beautiful,
j This is the ago of youth. Oray
lialrod, unattractive foiks nrun't want
ed around, so get busy with Wyuth'a
Sugu and Hulphiir Compound tonight
and, you'll be delighted with your
dark, hundsome hair and your youth
ful appearance within a few days.
. Adv.
profitably grown only on certain
types of soil, where they are pro
ductive and well colored. Such
soils are river and creek bottoms
and some of the deep, well Irri
gated foothills soils.
SHERIFF IERIL
THROWS IN HAT
Sheriff TerrMl said Tuemlny that he
would seek the republican nomina
tion for Hherlff at the primaries In
May, and that he would make a for
ml announcement In "a day or bo."
Sheriff Terrlll said he would run on
platform of "square shooting with
everybody, efficiency, and honesty.'
Sheriff Terrlll seeks a third term.
having weathered two ea iiipaiKns, a
recall election, and three or four
grand jury investigations, coming out
on top in all.
"I said when I got through with this
Jolt, that I would go back to Lake
creek and stay there. said Sheriff
Terrlll, "but my friends have been
after me, and I'm going to make the
race. I had a lot of pestering on my
liandrt, I didn't deserve, and X have
done my duty, and I'll keep right on
doing It."
According to street gossip, Sid
Brown will make the race on
democratic ticket for sheriff.
I.
the
CHRISTIAN f IS
BEFORE CALLED TO
GIVE TESTIMONY
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
a
$200
Can You Use It?
You .may win It If you own a
"Corona and can write n good lot-
ter answering a question we are
: asking all coronatypers. If you
. .'don't jiot the first prlzo, per-
. hups the second award of (100
would come In handy.
i'' ; .-,s
?5oo ;
-Id all will be given away to the
J2V people ;sondinB lu tho best
letters.
Soe otir window nml cull nt
tlio Store for nii'lieulni's of
tliia contest.
Medford Book Store
".' ' 'y: 34 No. Central
WASHINGTON, Feb. . 20. Sonate
opposition to appolntmont of Quorge B.
Christian, secretary to President Hard
ing, as momber of the 'federal trade
commission, lod to withdrawal by
resident Coolldgo today of Mr. Chris
tian's nomination nt the request of tho
nominee.
Opposition to him was expressed by
several labor leaders and recently the
senato Interstate commerce commit
tee was told by Huston Thompson
chnli mini of the trade commission,
that Mr. Christian called him to too
executive offices early In 1023 ami
inquired as to tho reasons for pro
codings hy the commission ngalnst
tho Famous Plnyers-Luaky Moving
Picture corporation.
Mr. Thompson declared he regard
ed Mr. Chrtlstinn's course In regard In
the picture corporation a unusual nnd
said It appeared that someone was
using the office of the secretary to pre
vent action. Tho committee immedi
ately invited Mr. Chrtstlau to appear
before It today, but he requested a
postponement nnd last night asked Mr.
Coolldse to withdraw his name.
Trfihor 1lncs Willi King '
IjONDON. Feb. 20. Premier Rum
sny Mncdouuld, his dnughter iHhbot;
John Robert Clynen. lord privy pen I
nnd Mrs. Clynes were among tho
guests invited to moot the klnir and
nuecn at a dinner given last evening
by tho Karl of C'rnmird,, newly ap
pointed king's muster of horse, and
his rniintess. nee Ileutrlce Ogdon Mills
an Amcrlcnn.
AN
Beware of Imitations!
Unions you seo the "Bayer Cro-is" on
package or on tablets you are not gt
tinjr the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved
afo by millions and prescribed by
physicians over twenty-three years for
fol'ls Headache
Toothaclio Lumbago
Neuritis Itheumatism
Neuralgia Pain, Palu
Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin"
only. Kach unbroken packugo contains
proven directions. Handy boxes of
twelve tablets cot few cents. Drug
Hints aUo sell bottles of at and 100.
Aspirin is tho trade mark of Bayer
Manufacture of Mouoaccticaeidester of
Salicylicacid.
Compilation
INCOME TAX SERVICE
furnished on State and Federal
Personal Returns Corporation lteports
Partnership Keturna Corporation Itoconls
Corporation Returns
of your records for these reports, and Counsel In all
Income Tax Matters
GEO. G.HEWITT
Income Tax Adviser
804 and 305 Medford National Bank Bldg
Telephone 326
Sanitary and precautionary condi
tions In the county Jail are declared
had, and: the public ifl informed of
the liquor nroHecutlon nituation with
out .recommendation or comment, in
the report . of the grand Jury, filed
with the circuit court TueHday. Uec
orda nd. evidence in tho hands of "a
former . Hpeclal liquor prosecutor"
were not obtainahle, according to tho
report, which also sayg; "Kepcated
attempt) to secure poflHension of these
mot with, a refusal on the part of the
former, special prosecutor to co-ope-
rato In any way. The report con
tinueH: "This naturally put an extra
hurden on the district attorney, who
after much time and effort was able
to Kt some of the cases In shape to
present to the grand Jury."
The "former special liquor prose
cutor" was attorney O. C. Hoggs of
this city, who quit the berth shortly
aftep District Attorney Newton Hor-
den wafl appointed by Oovernor Pierce
to fill the vacancy caused by the reslg'
nation of ftawles Moore.
The report of the grand Jury is as
rouows:
It is the general opinion of the
grand Jury that the conditions in
the county Jail are very bad; the
plumbing it In a deplorable con
dition. Home leaking, while some
has been patched up by the pris
oners, or the attendants, in a
manner tat does not promote
sanitation. 1
On tho upper balcony around
the upper tier of cells there Is an
Iron railing which lacks about six
feet to reaching the back wall on
either Hide. In case of a strugKlo
with a prisoner, this would be
extremely dangerous to an offic
ial, as It would be an easy mat
ter to force an offcllnl off tho
balcony. The grand Jury recom
meiulH that this rail be extended
on either side.
The prisoners In the coUnty Jail
have a cupboard In which ftfod Is
stored. This cover In open; the
food Is uncovered and is within
a very few feet of tho toilet, which
is not very clean. The beds are
very dirty, perhaps unfit to be
slept upon. The prisoners wash
their clothes, and hang them in
the same room In which they
, eat and sleep. Added to this the
jal was overheated and a bad
- odor waa apparent when the
grand Jury made Its Inspectlon.
In tho above mentioned cup
board is a tray of knives and
forks. While they could not he
: used for sawing out of Jail, they
would be a mighty dangerous
weapon in the hands of a pris
oner who wished to attack an of
ficial. Another recommendation per
taining to the Jail la that tho win
dows should be fenced that small
boys cannot loiter around and
visit with the prisoners. A fur
ther recommendation Is that some
method he employed whereby the
Interior of the Jail ifl not visible
from the petit jury room.
Tho grand Jury visited the ma
chine tahop as an Indirect com
plaint had been received that
matters wore not lu good shape
thero. The visit discloses noth
ing irregular; In fact everything
appeared In good" shape thero.
. Some ciltlclsia hfts been iirndo
of this grand jury beoadse of Hh
lengthy doliherutlondi , This per
haps iH true,' 'but was unavoid
able, owing .to ariVapiiureht lack
on the part bf some In promoting
law enforvemuht.. . ; t-i ,
The prohibitionofficers jtostt
fied that many records and some
evidence was In the hands of tho
former special liquor prosecutor.
Hepeated attempts to secure pos
session of these met with a re
fusal on the pnrt 6f the former
special prosecutor to, co-operate
In any way. This naturally put
an extra burden on the district
attorney, who-'after . much ;tlmo
nnd labor was able' to get some
of tho cases in shape to present
tu the grand Jury. -
W. A. OATEH, Foreman.
February 1ft. 1924. '
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PAI'GIIKHTY WON'T RESIGN
$300. TO AID IN
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lonu nnd careful hearlnfr and Investi
gation tho committee hy a vote of
twenty to one, party lines helot! for-
KOtten, declared ihem to be unround'
ed.
'Ijiter. the report of thd committee
was formally adopted hy the house of
representatives and I was exonerated
of overy choree presented against mo.
The same Influence, that Inspired the
impeachment proceedlnus last winter
aro behind the present agitation In the
senate. 1
'If necessary for me to fro through
this ordeal ana In. I welcome tho op
portunity to meet nny charge against
my administration of the department
of Justice."
C'anl ot Tluuik
Ve wish to thank our friends and
neighbors for their kindness and sym
pathy. during tho illness and death of
our hUKlmnd and father. Also for the
mnny beautiful floral offerings.
MItS. A. It. CAMPHI-:i,L.
WM. CAMPBELL AN'D FAMILY.
ELI CAMPHELL AND FAMILY.
MltS. O. C. MAJL'ST AND FAMILY.
2S3
ANNOUNCEMENT
'e tnke pleasure in announcing
the addition of another capnblo me
chanic to our list ot employes. Mr.
Charles T. Oensel has returned - to
Medford and has already taken em
ployment with us. Mr. Oeneel, who
was with us seven months last year.
welt lived up to his . reputation . of
being a speedy, competent mechanic.
This mnrks one more step In our
efforts to give to our customers nixl-
isiiih service at reasonable prices.
. At the lengthy meeting of tho city
council last night that body voted
J300 to aid In the Crater club's plan
to decorate the city nnd library parks
with shrubbery and flowers, nnd con
firmed the appointment of H. E.
Ulnabarger, well, known resident of
tho city as assistant city inspector of
plumbing nnd lighting, nt a salary of
11.50 a month and 25 for the use and
upkeep of his cor, while attending to
municipal duties.
The appointment takes effect the
first of March and is in accordance
with the . new ordinance recently
passed by the council providing for
plumbing and lighting inspection on
all new buildings to be erected and
for which permit's must bo obtained.
Tho muster electricians and plumbers
who favored this ordinance, deem Mr.
Kinuhargt-r's appointment a very f.tt
isfactory one as ihey say he Is very
well qualified by experience and abil
ity to fill the position.
The title of inspector of plumbing
and lighting belongs to Chns. Davis,
the municipal superintendent, who
because of his already multifarious
duties could not handle the new posi
tion without an able assistant, there
fore while the assistant will be under
his direction Mr. Rinabarger will
practically do all the plumbing and
heating inspection work
The council also voted to give up to
$300 in old of the Crater club's work
In beautifying the city nnd library
parks with flowers, shrubs nnd the
like. This action was token after Dr.
B. W. Clancy, assisted by Haymond
Mlksuhe, had outlined the.' Crater
club idea and Mr. Miksche, had (ex
hlblted a rough draft of the decorat
ing plans to be pursued. ' -., .--'
The mnln beautifying work will
be done to library park, as because of
its trees and shade, shrubs and flow
ers can not very well be planted and
maintained there. '
- French Loser Badly Hurt.
PARIS, Feb. -20. Edouard Mascart,
who last nlgKt lost the featherweight
championship of France and Europe
to Charles Ledoux, In a twenty round
bout, went to a hospital today sufier-
ing from Internal hemorrhages ut'd u
fractured right hand. Ledoux came
cut of the bout in good condition.
McTlgue and Strlbllng Matched.
NEWARK, N. J., Feb. 20. Mike Mci
TiKiie. world's light-heavyweight
champion, and Young Striblng of Of.or-
gia today were matched to oox a
tweve round no decision contest In
this city the night of March 31, it was
announced by Dave Culnan, one of the
promoters.
Cheap for tlree old papers at thli
office 20c per 1 00
Rub the Spine
J-..If you believe the spine Is the seat
nf ,nt nt virnr nhvsical ills and
more people are thinking so every
day; Just give it a gentle massage
every night with Joint-Ease and watch
the helpful results. Many people are
getting It dully from good pharma
cists. .
Tly name is Joint-Ease and it s
the one big discovery for stiff, swol
len, inflamed Joints nnd a tube for
on v 60 cents.
Always Take
IcascaraAquinine
Relieve
VfM nmu HOURS
riA GRIPPE IN 5 DAYS
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WHITE TRUCKS
ED F. WEBBER
LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE
Office at Medford Service Stetlon
Phone 14
BATTERY
PRESTO-LITE BATTERY.
STATION
Friendly Service' Phone 803
Mann's
Final
The Best Goods for the Prife No Matter What the Price Mann's
Clean-Up Sale
COATS
A large assortment of women's
coats in a wide variety of at
tractive all wool materials.
Each one a picture of the new
spring styles. Many plaids,
stripes and plain colors,
each $15.00
Women's full-lined Coats, won
derfully styled to meet every
demand of the season in style,
pattern and colors. An excep
tional assortment at, ea. $22.50
From least expensive to the
best, we have followed the best
of styles with the idea of being
able to please the most exacting
buyer. , This is an opportune
time to 'see and inspect the
many creations in Coats,' Suits
and Drekses. Priced to meet
all needs from $15.00 to $100
$9.00 SWEATER $6.95
Women' Silk and Wool Sweat
ers. On sale, while they last,
each . . . . $6.95
Women's White Lisle Hose, rib
bed top. Special, pair 69c
Women's fine pure silk white
Hcse. A cleanup, $2.00 values.
On sale Thursday, pair . . . .$1.25
Kayser Union Suit in all styles,
suit ...... $1.00
Women's Cotton Vest, Dutch
neck and elbow sleeve . . . . .69c
Kaysers' 16-button White Silk
Gloves, $2.00 value, pair . .$1.75
All Linen hand embroidered'
Handkerchiefs, 60 val., ea. 50c
Lace and Linen Collar and Vests,
$1.25 value .$1.00
Jersey Silk Vests, $3.00 value.
On sale Thursday, each . . $2.25
Women's hand embroidered
Gowns and Chemise, $5.00 val.
On sale Thursday, each . .$3.19
White Bias Tape, size 3 to 5, 15c
value, yard 13c
White Rick Rack, pkg 10c
36-in. white silk
and cotton Beach
Ratine, and excel
lent' new spring
shades, yd. $1.89
40-in. heavy white
Radium Silk.
Washes beauti
fully arid wears
well, $3.00 values,
yard $2.48
40-in. heavy white
" Crepe de Chene,
excellent for lin
gerie purposes,
$3.60 values. On
sale, yard . $3.19
40-in. white Crepe
Back Satin, $3.50
value, yard $2.40
36-in. White Cot
ton Wash Satin,
fine silky finish,
80c value, yd. 69c
36-inch whites
French Serge, a
beautiful quality,
$3.00 values. On
sale, yard . .$2.75
54-in. white Poriet
Twill, $4.50 val.
yard $3.98
MANN'S
Department Store
DRESSES v
Special values are offered in
this group of Silk Dresses.
Each one a winning style, made
of Canton Crepe Roshanara.
and the new sport materials.
Up to $37.50 values. Cleanup .
sale price, each $15.00
Poiret Twill Dresses in brown,
navy and black. No more ser
viceable material known. These
Dresses have sold as high as
$39.50. Special for Thursday,
each $25.00
Women's silk and wool Dresses,
well styled; sold regularly for .
$39.50. ' Specially priced for
Thursday, each .$19.95
FRANCINE FROCK 1
The last word in Sport Dresses
is portrayed in these frocks.
The much-wanted checked and
plaid sport materials have been
used and combined with Fran
cine Frock styles. Ranging in
price from- $15.00 to $35.00
36-in. Daisy Flannel, 39c value.
yard . .... 29c
32-in. fine white Madras Shirt
ing, 48c value, yard ...... .39c
36-in. fine white Voile, 40c value.N
yard . A . . , , . 35c
15- in. twilled Cotton Crash, 15c
value, yard ............. 12c
Large double-thread, plain and
fancy Turkish Towels, 60c value,
each . ... . . ... ,50c
16- in. unbleached all Linen
Crash Toweling, 25c value. On.
sale Thursday, yard,. . . . ... 17c
81x99 Pequot Sheets, $2.30
value, each ... . . , ..... $1.98
63x90 Wearwell Sheets, $1.45
value, each . . .$1.19
21x44 heavy ribbed and double
thread Turkish Towels, 70c val
ue, each . . . .50c
64-in. pure Irish Linen Table Da
mask, $1.60 value, yd. . . .$1.39
36-in. plain and fancy Nainsook
and Batiste, yard 48c
Mail Orders Promptly Filled, Postage Prepaid Agenfs for Butterick Patterns
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