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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, PRECOX, FRIDAY. N'OVEMBF'R 21. 1024 COUNTY TO HAVE CUSS Tlia boys of southern Oregon' are to have their, chance! The aspirations of a boy-lover and his dreams for th boys of lledford and surroiimlln; country are coming true. The ap proval of the community has been passed upon the efforts and the sue cess of the scouting movement of the past year. Organizations, civic, rc Unions, educational, business, patriot! and fraternal, have said that the Hoy Srouts of Medford and the boys who huvo a right 10 be scouts, are. worth of rocognltion and permanence. Tli Investments made the past year In the boyhood of Medford aVe already hear ing fruit In better, cleaner and manlier boys, and wIl come to a harvest of bettor snd finer citizenship In the future. At. a meeting of the executive board of the. Medford district scout council last night, the final action was taken which links up this county with Klamath airtl perhaps Josephine coun ties Jp putting .scputing on the map In a real and permanent way. The appli cation for flrst-olasg council charter was, authorized covering the combined area; representatives of the' varlont! organizations named above gave their approval and pledged their support; a committed una named to assume full responsibility for the I'inanelal cam pnUn;.a publicity nmmiKiT named and (he week November .'! to December 6 named ris Hoy Scout week for .Medford. I'epiity Kegloiial Field Kvociitive Ojifnrey Scott of Spokane was pieneiit at the meeting last uinht and gave full approval to the steps taken, lie spent the last few days in Klamath Kails and their campaign will precede ours by one week and its success Is already assured. The first class council sir raiiKemem will mean a run time ex ecutive taking the actual direction of the moveniont. A well tniiued and uuallfled professional scout leader will be chosen to fill this position. Under this plan only one-fourth more finance will be required to put on this en larged program over the amount, $11000, which was raised with so little effort for the past year. Klamntli Falls will secure the same amount. REAL BEER HANDED OVER TO DRY AGENTS By FAIL TO FORCE DOWN E f'HICAOO, Nov; 21. Attorneys for the Mutual Jlrewery here today seat a request to Major Percy Owen, fed eral prohibition director, asking that bis agents destroy 3000 barrels of real beer. The attorneys explained It had been made lawfully for the purpose of extracting the alcoholic content above one-half of one per cent but that the brewery now has more stock on hand than it needs and do.es not want the real beer on" the premises. "All such requests cheerfully com piled with," Major Owen remarked ns he gave instructions to agents to dump the 3000 barrels in a sewer tomorrow. Seat Sale Opens for Kolb & Dill ROSKBUIIG, Ore., Nov. 21. Turkey buying continued steady at 28 cents today with light receipts. An attempt to break tlio market to 25 cents was Intimated this morninir. but. tlm ys. cont price prevailed und all buying so far has been at that figure, but buyers claim it will not go higher. Few growers are killing at that price and tlio hulk of the birds will be held for the Christinas trade. Douglas fcounty Will Shin IPKH Ht!in liulf tha nam,! number of turkeys for. Thanksgiving. Seats went on sale at the box office of Hunt's Crfiterian theater todoy for Kollj and Dill, "In Politics." More than the usual amount of Interest Is manifested in the coming here this year or Kolb and Dill, for it his been four years since they have been Seen in a comedy farce with music, song ana dances, Krneat It. Ball, composer and enter tniner. singing his latest ballads and directing the special Kolb and Dill or chestra, together with the beautiful singing and dancing girls, affords one of the most pleasant- evening enter- minments to bo enjoyed this season r 1 1 11 "v. r-7 : " 1 , : ' i ' , , , :v Ri JGHT near your home a number of dealers sell Gem-Nut TV T" " iviar garine Ask for it you'll like iV It is the spread for bread made without the touch of hands. ' Swift & Company' '" U.S.A. Malms of Premium Oleomargarine INVESTIGATE DEATH rauNi MINNESOTA CABIN AVAItltOAD, Minn., .'ov. 21. In vesliKiitlon into the death of .Mrs. K. sle Wheeler, who was found dead in a cabin In the Isolated country of the northwest angle of Minnesota will be reopened. It was declared by county auinoriuei Hero nt yesterday whe an undertaker emblamim.- the bod found evidence that Indicated nossilili foul play caused the woman's death A coroner's Jury yesterday returned a verdict of accidental death. . Carl Dlstug. of It.weau. who was preparing the body for shipment to itansnH, said lie uncovered a cut nboul two inches long In the woman's hend Authorities of Iike-of-the-Woods county were notified nnd decline they would Investigate the case fur tner. The woman's death was discovered by her husband and Cail Hagen, with whom the couple were staying, In th Hagon cabin, on November 13. Unpen and a friend set out for this place wnere they notified the authorities. The official accompanied by the tu reen left on Monday for the cabin. A coroner's Jury held the woman cam to her death by stumbling on a butch er knife In the kitchen of tho cabin King's 1924 Revue Hunt's Craterian Klne's 1fl?4 r?nvitf niinnfwl nl TTnnl'a v.ruieriun yesieraay mm was 'greeted With larirn nttnnrlnnnn Tho principals In tho enst are Karl ijinnam, leauinc man: 1-ew Marsha 1 and "Skinny" . Lainont, comedians; Clara Preston, Ingenue, nnd Kuthcrine Hall, soubrettc. . The comedy, Is in- icrsperseu witn singing, dancing and musical numners. "Skinny" Lament, billed ns "sev en feet of comedy," Is very clevr In his peclnlty act, while Katherlno Hall sang and danced her way Into the carts of her audience, with tho Cali fornia. Poppy chorus. Marjoiio King in her exotic dance received generous ' applause. The race nnd ease with which It is nor- formed Is n delight to the eye. Her ostumes are the Annie siio wore In ow ork when, a stnr dancer in the .legfield Follies and tho Shuberts productions. There Is a complete change of nro- rnm today and also tomorrow. With Medford tradu Is Medford made. QUALITY FOR THANKSGIVING HOME GROWN PEARS APPLES ORANGES BANANAS GRAPES WALNUTS PECANS ALMONDS CHOCOLATES ' Davidson News Co. 100 West Main. - II . ' ' J " : "' I! provide luxurious 9iuuh- Nothing finer than a Frye's "Delicious" whole Ham . .' ' for the great American festival. 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