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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1925)
o o 0o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o MTDFQKD matt; Tftrpfryy, meptdtip. our. c;C), tiivkspav. a loafer -2f. V.i-2 CI GATES HEADS RECREATION GO. AT MEDICINE CAN'T BASIN PROJECT UKE OF WOODS IS TURNED DOWN luciiriioi-uU'tl at $J5.0(M(, the Ijikr of the Vomln kuiteaUtu, ciiiii)Ktny wan formed curly lhln week with Ali-d-ford men In iharye. thv capital stork of which Iik'IuiIvh louo Hhart'tt at f2i each. Its )tur(K( Ih to niako a niiiilcl Hiiinnicr r oho it al (lie lake, which will include a hotel, nlnn cottauoH and 1" or L'U ImatH. ami which, it is rx prctei!, will in; ready for he Hero va cation hpuhoii. Jl. K. (tlPUHon of llciiirley, Calif.. Ih V the Kencral iiiHiiuKn'. while C. K. Uatus is president, (J. A. third ner aeerctary, Charles A. Win;. treuHurer and V. J. Newman, manatjer in charge of ac tual erection. This corporation 1b not to he con fused with the Lake of the Woods un social Ion of Ashland, which lias charge of a number of cottugCK aloiiK the lake Hhnre. Instead of cottages, the company plans to make a resort In every way equal with the one at Diamond lake. Fishing is said to he very good at the lake, and boating and Kwimming very enjoyable. A golf course is also nenrby for those desiring to play. At present the National forest ser vice Ih making a special survey it the lake Hcction, in connection with plans of the local corporation. AT War which has been waging on all fronts in the poultry world in recent months will lie. given a big impetus in the poultry show to he staged al the coming Jackson county industrial fair, Aledford. September Hi to lit, it was announced by Secretary S. 1. IJrown. A big drive on slackers, national in scope, will he launched by poultry cxpeits at the Jackson county indus trial fair. Culling of all flocks in this locality will he carried on systemat ically ami the slackers among the poultry fraternity sent to the market. Poultry specialists will urge farmers to get rid of their Inferior stock, old hens, fat hens, hens that want to set frequently and do not care to lay eggs, ami hens with a weak disposition will be ticketed for the guillotine. "The value of pure-bred sires has been thoroughly proved In the dairy cattle business by the increased size of cream checks," says W. J. Warner, superintendent of the poultry show. "The sumo results can be obtained in poult ry if farmers will select good roosters to head t heir flocks each year. A scrub hen will ordinarily lay about JiiO eggs a year, while a bird of good breeding, from flocks that have been culled, will average about '250 eggs. Not only will the egg pro duction be doubled but the meat pro duced increased, und all at no in crease In cost of feeding, for a good bird will not eat any more than a scrub bird." All of the leading breeds of poultry including American, Asiatic Mediter ranean, Kngllsh, Polish, Continental, Hamburg and Orientals will be ex hibited ul the fair. In addition there will ho the customary exhibits of ducks, geese and turkeys. llutries will close September 15. Opening New Market And Grocery Store M. K. Wilson, recently from South lako(a, has leased the meat and fish department of the Johnson Produce Co. and will open for business Satur day. August 29. y Mr. Wilson has given the building a thorough overhauling, has painted and otherwise improved the same, will add a stock of groceries to the meal and fish busines sand will run an up-to-date place. HP The Red Cross life saving training course began last night will con tinue every night for a week, un der the supervision of o. L. Cornwall, at Merrick's natltorlum. will be open to all Scouts. This will be the only opportunity this year to prepare for becoming a Junior life saver, and will also bo nn opportunity to pass life saving and swimming badges. The only fee. charged will be the regular tank fee nt the plunge. At the end of the course there will be a tournamenl and valuable cups anil prl.es will be offered for the winners of events. Stout troops In Crater I-ake council are planning their winter's activities. J lifter being more or less dlsorganlz ed during the summer, fellows are re turning home ready to take active In terest and put sotiie of their new Ide.is Into scouting. Onvernor Smith of New York, speaking to 3itH) Scouts at the C, renin New York Roy Scout camp at Kanoh wahke lakes. August 1th. where he was present with '2?t other guests of Mr. Rarron Collier, vice president of the Roy Scout foundation nf Greater New York, said "The one tiling above all things that will prevent crime is the prop- association that boy. form through the Roy Scout move ment, nnd ih' promotion of respect to law that comes ns a result ijf these as Mentions. 1 .a test reports on Seounendtershi 0u the l'nllij StHten: Total boys aijoffieluls ....T79.SM q Scoutmasters ir I , E 4 Assistant Scoutmaster HO.nxJ n Mner vo'wneers U'.3f'S u utul Number Troops 24.2S'i ) O Cook with ga. s if WASHINGTON. Auir. 27. (A. IV) The special commission on the pro po.ed Columbia river basin reclama tion project reported to Secretary Work today that tlm time had not arrived when local ami national in terests required the proposed con struction. The report pointed out that the cost of the project had been fixed at $l!3.J0.0i0, which is ir,x an acre, and declared the bureau of reclama tion has not the information needed i to formulate a development plan n , costly and complex as the one out I lined. I "Your com mission has no doubt J that the time will come when local and national interests will require the construction of these works and the utilization of these Immeasurably val- uable resources," said the report. "It (does not believe, however, that this I' time has arrived. "So far as const met ton is coii . cerned, the procedure of the pact .could be followed, but building these I irrigation works would not of itself insure solvent developments or create real opportunities not sil tiers. Past experience in this and other irrigated countries is conclusive Hint solvent reels mat Ion requires a program of settlement and farm development.' The Screen Ily Ye Tress Agent. .Milton sills ii Star. "The Making of O'Malley." W the current feature picture at the Hunt's Cralerian. starring Milton Wills. Many times has Milton Sills been featured, but as Patrolman O' Ma I ley he makes his star debut. And such a big, kindly, shining star as he is. The story .is woven around a big lriili copper on the New York police force, but there is an interlock so im penetrable, almost, that a little child appears imnii of the time to be Hie chief actor. It is the little child and tin big policeman who get a grip on one's heart, ami each is possessed of native finalities calculated to do that. Milton Sills is so fine one forgets he is screen acting and is fairly car ried away by the story. Hoot (Jib-on leaving. "The Kfdin' Kid From" Powder Uiver," Hoot (iibson production, which closes at the Ilialto thealer to night, is a motion picture story that excites interest from the beginning und mainains it quite ably. It Is one nf the best vehicles In which Hoot has been wen .in a long time. Some of the famous I'nlversal ranch riders thrill by their spectacular feats of horsemanship, and the entire cast does some fine work. "The Sign of the Cactus." starring Jack Hoxle. which will be shown In the Kialto theater tomorrow nnd Sun day, is the story of the dispte between a big irrigation company and ranch ers who feel they have been the vic tims of sharp practice. Hoxie is east as a sort of ltobin Hood, and the sup porting company includes Helen Holmes. FrnneiH Ford. Josef Sw ickurd. Muriel Frances. Dana J. fJonlnui Uus setl. Jack Pratt, Frank Ncwberg und Hobby Cordon. Authoress to lie Sl'.w artless. NEW YORK, Aug. '2d. Countess LeitenU of Italy bus acted as stew ardess on the steamship Duillo in or der to obtain material on American tourists for a book. An Old English Beauty Recipe "Howard's Buttermilk Cream" Says It's Nothing More Tlian Did l-'iisliloi.rl Ordinary HntU-miUk In the -form of a Wonderful Cream. IS ;iianuitcrd by All inl Drug ami Depart meiit Stores. Rig Demand Aniaes Druggists. The first application nf Howard's Rultermllk Cream will astonish you. It creates beauty almost like inagle. The most wonderful thing about It. Is the fact -that while it turns the dullest, most lifeless complexion t radiiint beauty and makes red or rough hands or arms snowy white, yet there is not the slightest sign of Its use after application. It actu ally vanishes from - sight iind Hie most heated atmosphere will not pro duce the hast shinincss or greasl u ess of the skin. No matter whether you are troubled with a poor complexion, wrinkles, pufflness around the eyes, freckles, crows' feel or lines around the mouth, ugly finger nails, or Just :i simple roughiies-: of the face, hands or arms ii used by wind or sun, you Sec the Canadian Tfyckics Jasper NATIONAL PARK. On your trip a5t or your va cation tour see Jasper National Park's 4,400 square miles of scenic glories. Golf at Jasper Park Lodge. yery mi'j a picturel Scenic Booklet Free LOW SUMMER FARES A.B. Holtorp, CityPaii. Agent 122 Third St., Portland, Ore. Phone Broadway 5300 CANADIAN NATIONAE? RAILWAY Di:s MOINKS. Iowa. Aug. '21. (A. I. ) I huk and inedii incs cannot make 1 a fat person thin and they railing add wctulu. Dr. I.yman K. Kebler. of the bureau of chemistry. Washington, I). C, who is here for sessions of the American l'harmaceu (1( Jil association, declared today. "Fat persons are horn," he said, "and not made, Sensible eating is the only method ul" keeping one's figure normal." i I r. Kebler told nf the activity of the bureau In putting out of busi-' ness In Kansas City u firm "that Uhh fleeced the public out of huge sums of money, claiming the had a fur reducing properly in their medicines.! "They made $'.00,000 in 1023, and; M00. 00(1 In 1!IM." Dr. Kebler said.j before they weru put out of business. E SEEKERS IN THEF PORTLAND. Aug. '27. Homeseck crs still continue to call at the Land .Settlement department and two fam ilies so far Ibis week have been lo- Icaleil out of their Port land office. Frank .1. Laiuberg;er of Syracuse. N. Y., who lias been in correspond ence with the department for several months, has bought a place near lica . verton, regon. Kd Kenney and family of Oakes, N. D., are enjoying their new home near flat ska nle. Columbia county. (They purchased SO acres logged off land. i K. Pickering and C. M. Randall .of Palisade. Neb., arrived this deck. and have also gone into Columbia J coiint.v to look at some cut over land. I The Ontario ami Afchland gateway 'offices slill report homcscekers com ing into Oregon. Two settlers were registered this we It by the Ontario office: M. P. Fralcy, Northome, Minn., who has located un a farm near Kugene, Lane county, and Frank Pease, of Yakima, Wash,, who has settled in Malheur county. A number of California prospects are now In Oregon looking for farms. according to the latest report from the lAshliind office. Hlchard Stevens of Sun Francisco is interested in Coos liny and MarshHcld; C. A. Shackel ford, Harden drove. Oil., is looking over thp Uugue Hive'r valley; Henry I T. K lug, At water. Oil., is interested ' in liandon : J . N. Polick, En le wood, ( Oil., Is investigating Marion county ,ilnd the vicinity of Salem; T. Stacy, Long Heaeh, is in Medford negotiat ing for a farm: d. A. Hoist and broth er, Santa Monica, arc planning on , buying a fruit farm in Jackson coun ly, nnd Win. Kangos, Los Angeles, Is looking for a good dairy somewhere in the Willamette valley. Hy Marti comes as a real prospect from Los 'Angeles branch office. He is now in Lincoln futility about to close a deal which will make him a new settler. MacMillan Starts Again. WASHINGTON. Aug. '2ii. (A. P.) The MacMillan arctic expedition has resumed its south ward voyage after having been weather-bound fort several days on the northwestern coast of dreeuland. Cook with gas. If will find that any or all of ihesn troubles will quickly disappear with the use of Howard's Rutturmilk Ci earn. To prove this to your complete satiMfaction, get a Ktnall njitintity to ihiy ii L your favorite toilet goods (-on titer wltli t he understanding that they will freely ret urn the purchase money should you be dissatisfied. All druggists. Adv. GENERAL Gasoline nsmttfcs YOU" MAXIMUM MILEAGE CLEAN COMBUSTION FULL POWER EASY STARTING Judy & Frohbach, Inc. Wholesale Distributors DR. W. C. SCHAEFER Announces the opening of his dental office at rooms 425-26 Medford Building. Practice limited to the extraction of teeth, Dental Radiography and Oral Surgery. GAS HEAT GAS 30-Day Special Cash Your Old Stove in for $ 1 5 as first payment on 5 W Southern Oregon Gas Ce. PHEAT OAS HlkT GAS HEAT JHL IMS fuel Planned and B HEAT OAS Vulcan SMOOTH TOP Gas Range ;iinl ixiy f lu; Imlimci! in J 2 c(iiiil pay ments, no interest eliarged. Free piping in your home. Service f ir s t profit a lty-prodiiet. Planned to meet exactly the needs of motors in this climate; balanced, in the re fining, to afford Maximum Mileage, Quick Starting, Clean Combustion and Full Power. GENERAL Gasoline is made by GEN ERAL'S unique process of refining, the last word in refining methods. It assures, from any engine, the best performance of which that engine is capable. It adds wings to your car! Sold Only by Authorized, Independent Dealers, at the Green-and-White Sign "Fill Up Your Tank and Let Your ENGINE Decide!" GfiLS OLIME and Lub rseanfs Medford Plate and Window GIas3 Co. Autnmuliilo glass niwl f;laR for nil purposes. Wo repair itrohou whi tlows and rcHilvor old mirrors, make mirrors any sl.n. Complete line hcvoliug and grinding machlnnry; employ nothing bill cxporlcuccd help. J. V. MORGAN, Manager 118 S. Bartlett - Phono 140 ESSEX COACH excellent condition The Busy Corner Motor Co. Travel by Motor Stage 8ATELY, 8WIFTLY AND COMFORTABLY Two Through Stages Daily To Portland, leaving Medford at 7:45 A. M, and 1130 A. M. A pleasant one day trip. Also loaves Medford at 5:00 P. M. for Roscburg, connecting following morning to Portland. Wa taka passengera for all way polnta. For furttitr Information and tickettgCall Union Stage Oopt. Phone30. FARE BEDFORD-PORTLAND $7.85 Dlract Connactlona al Roaeburg for Cooa Bay Polnta. is alanced CASH PAID For Second-Hand Furniture and Stoves W. A. KINNEY Furniture House 315 E. Main Phone 505 S;., o G