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JtL. VANCOUVER AVE STEPFOKP CTXTK TftTBtrcra, STBDFORD. or?F.OONT, WF.DTERDAY. MAY R 1023 h 1 PXDH TITTtEB Blindfolded Marvefou UP IN ARMS OVER Tho residents of paved Vanrou vcr nvenue are up in urr.is j the p ravel hauling I'm in the rock I crusher plant of the Medford Con- crete Construction company at the ml of 'l'Ilt Htreet, an is shown in a protesting petition presented to the I viiy ci:uiu'il last nlnht sli;ned by &4 ! result r.l, u pn'Otitally 1UU per; cent sih'id i.-iiili'ii. . whi' h was preenied In person by J. W. Shir ley. The protest was referred to ' the council committee tin streets ) nnd roads fur consideration, j The VaiH'ouvei avenue citizens ; tt.slt that the council abate l he nui- j ;:in ri cuiiH'il by Ktavcl trucks 'using that street fn hauling to and any at the end of Vancouver on ; btf Hear creek, fur the following cited t reasons: "Because the (rucks leak ami ; spill Mind, in nd and k ravel, and i keep the streft in au unsightly and ' unsanitary condition, which in- i property values. "Because there are from H.1 to .M small children living on the street whose lives are constantly MADAM Q AGAIN etMlaiih't-ietl ly the alleged reckless operation of the trucks. "Because the property owner on the street had iu voice in giv ing permission for the construction of tin rock cru.shr, and insofar ns we haveheen ahh- to determine, the matter for a permit for such was never before the city planning commission. "Because Willamette nvenue Is the direct route from K:ist Main street tit said crusher ami is sniv eled t hat entire distance, and woutd cause h'.ss Injury than the gj present hauling route." ft . fit YOU hav? read about the cigarette tests, in whipn a society lady or gentleman, blindfolded, smokes a variety of ciga rettes, instantly identifies the best, praising its high cough-less qualities. Here's a test of higher importance. That old society lady, the female Republican ele phant, and Asinus, the Democratic society man, carefully blindfolded,, have been test- P.O.V40 "Pulliiiy AnuW 4-30-2 S ing candidates and with marvelous precisiolf, each has done what was expected. For details examine carefully Mr. Dor gan's picture above. You read that 24,000 citizens took the trouble to write the name of Governor Al Smith on the ballots in Ohio, that Herbert Hoover swept up his opposition in Ohio and in Massachusetts, and realizt that these blindfolded society folks are picking wisely. ... HERE SHOULD BEi TO SUPPORT PAIR DAILY LIFE IS GOOLIDGE PLEA Jackson county hna a prfat ful As a part of its campaifin for WASHINGTON, May IB. (P) lui-o In the dali y business nnd In-1 the special one mill fair tax levy 1 A plea for more art anil lieauty In I - .... i,. ( fm. hn Imiii-fti'imont f t tin .ni,B,. I 1,11 :tll Hie Ol l lie Amel'MvtP ' I , h - i ' I people In order that their "moral several hundred thousand dollars , fair grounds, the Pomona Otanse slmllll.,s . n,iK . , ,iM,.d was Owners of 41100 or more acres of H , 1)rnNent. the business shouldivill innliiht. from m in in nVlnok ! ....... .... ' '. i land in the lto)klns f'tinal section l,e I'etllrninL- nil imnn-il revenue of' . i-,r... n ' n , j north of aiiMlfi a over KMEI. , Cool rtj-e. Plan, thfs w eek to form an lrria- w O Ide niiin Ma" Tribune-VlrBln . station , WP' sr the practical I r i. .. ",uin'f:r 01 ine urefion!to momote further , Hiimiort for side of. art that renuires more piii- Mate namhcr or commerce, in an; the mvUMUm The granffe httS'phaslH' Mr. Coolidgo buUI In an interview this forenoon. . been yery ucUve ,n th(J HU)(ort oCiaddreMH opening a joint meeting of However, .said Mr. lde, the'lhe Keciul measure and willM"e American Federation of Art dairy husinef i not the only thiiiKj present four speaker( over tm. and the American Association of M;uln mo Q in China." the j fourth episode in the ncriea of Ooneu radio comedieK, which was piesentca over station KMK1) met with a hearty response from near and fur. Thin clever radio comedy was perhaps the most in tiesting 0 j-our which have hcen iiieentea to date, and re flecteil Kreat credit upon the uu Ihor. .li.s Mary Creiner. an well as the able cunt ot Vono player?!, who put over their partH in true professional stylo. "Madame y", portrayed hy MUh Jo Murray, and Jack Merryweather, played hy irl l)a.vis. were never hetter at. they lmndleil their difficult linen with ease. J:iiiw Stcv.ww km the Chinese bandit, scored a real hit , and Harold Corliss us his lieu- tenant put over hiH part in fine -shape. The part of Juyu. the little 1 Indian Kirl, was aly taken by Miss Creiner, the author. The plot of this particular epi sode was full of thrills, iuvolvinir the capture of "Madame Q" and nor sei retary by Chinese handltA. How their leader fell In lovo with Java and married her ami how Jack Menyweather oulckly ran somed Madame Q with a few shares of TrlKonht oil stock was cleverly put over by the cast, who Kept their audience In suspense, up till the final curtain. Cenulne Chinese miishr, un shots and other minor details helped mate rially In creating the proper Ori ental utmoKphciv Tor the (day and one could almost smell tho hnrn hiK iiu ense. An added feature of the pro Kraut was jut impromptu i ail o talk by )r. K. O lieinrb h. the famous criminologist, who was a v sitor at the studio during the fopco phiy. Dr. Hrinri.h told an atuuin incident which hap pened In t'hile. and state. I that he was very happy to be In the ItoKiie Kiver valley at this sea son of the year. The next and last episode In tin adventures of "Madame Q" will he presented during (.'npco hour on Tuesday, May !). .miss coKuxr m:r::.Ti:D extent, as development has hardly beptin in the poultry and aijricul- tion (iistrtci. lor tne purpose or , l!lt1 cimmhcr of Commerce. In an orifanizlnp and solving their prob lems. Although this section which !es directly north of the Medford Irrigation district, nnd has previ ously been operated by the I'at "Welch interests, is one of the old est irrigation projects in the valley land owners have never organized it into a district. The organisation will no doubt be finished within a few dayH, and it is believed that many of the old problems, including waste, uneven distribution of activity and supply and uncertain responsibility will be solved, as well as the recent in crease in rates hy tho ditch company. Polkti Chief Ilcspoiislhlp PALKM. Ore., .May 1 1. lH) The mystery nbout the destruction of placards posted in Salem for James W. Mott, candidate for congress, was solved today when Chief of J'oliee l-Yank Minto said he was responsible, lie said that it Wis a violation of a city ordinance to post placards on telephone and power poles and that tho cards had been removed at his order. RIALTO Tomorrow AND FRI. Eight Out of tho Funny Paper Sams Valley orchestra. " need to put more effort 11. W. Knurks miuinr .Tiinbunn Into trnnslatini; Hl't Into the flailv ....... oU...-o.u. K,(.;ountv Pomona Orance The;'"" 01 ine people, ne an. led. the dairy business up to the tu o j ti,.unKe ami what It Stnnds Kor." ! ' could surround ourselves with million dollar mark, It will be nec-j Kusue lllvor I.udles (Juartette. ! forms of beauty, the evil thlnss of essary to Increase the dairy herds ,,11, 1 i iiowen. Muster K11- 1 Ufe would tend to disappear nnd our moral standards would be here from 0000 to at least 20,000 ; terprlze Orange, Wlmer "Why nnd this can be done if proper j We should Have u County Fulr.'' steps are taken. The present herds , ltupert Maddox Two tenor stand third In the state In reward solos. to production, with Y4 returned yearly iiy each head. "Jackson county as well as the entire slate, " he continued, "is on the verse of a lurue development era and the time is not far distant when Kcttlers will beKln arriving; In OreKon 10,000 annually. Jack-i son county, hcln- one jiort of en-1 try. will reap hiiKe benefits from! their nrrlval and present uutilled; lands can be profitably put to use.j This county has nn area of 1,7XS,- IliO acres, of which 277, SOU acres are classed ns farnilnff land, of! this 277. HOn acres, only 93.560 acres! yield crops, showing that this coitn-j ly con easily support a hUKe in-1 crease In s"' tiers. i Talk, Mrs. Shepherd, JtoBuo ltlver "Tho County Kalr lrrom a Vom.an"s Standpoint." Sams A'alley orchestra. Talk, 1:, K. Nenlon, Sams Val ley "Supporting the Mill Levy." raised. ' Through our contact with the beautiful we see, more of the truth and are brought Into closer contact with the Infinite. ! "Our country has reached a j point where this Is no loimer a visionary desire but is becoiulliK I an actual reality. With Keneral prosperity, with IiIkIi wattes, with reasonable hours of labor, has .come both the means and the time j to cultivate the artistic spirit, j "I'llllanthropy has given the I people access to all that la most I beautiful In form and color. It is theirs without money and without price. If they will but bo and pos sess It. Out of our agriculture. I our commerce nnd our Industry we 'can see already emerging a new spirit. The potential Is becoming actual. I "Through science nnd Invention, MODESTO, Cal.. May 10. M') Nock, employe of the tne slate chamber has been ins.ri menial In bringing 3.200 families who either accidentally fell or d Into Oregon, and many of these I llbcratelv nlumred :tuo feet tn h'!"oo uringing into every nettled In southern Oregon. Thev dealh from nn overhead trnllev I HvnK a touch of the artistic. We silent thirteen millions dollars fori April .1, yns definitely linked today i working out the Ideal under - Ilctrh Hetchy rami) above Sonora, 1 tf'aounny nut surely, we are hnn J u-hrt ..lit,. r..it .1.. I ishlng the drudirerv nf ovlui..n ..land briltginu into everv iivnm,. nr farming land nnd put fU.fton acres into use which had never been till ed before. In .larkson county, as a result of this influx, K00 new farms have come into existence anil if the present work continues, this number will be doubled in a sur prisingly short time. In this coun ty, the present value of farm lands Is elhtet-n million dollars, with with the n.bberv ,.r 1 aao fro... in I which everyone will realize that camp several days previous to his!1'"'5' nro "'"'" 'n 'heir unemploy death. Owen Kissell. Stanislaus ! "."'!" "",r recreation and In (Continued from Pag OnO PAT CASH PAY LESS NO BILLS TO DISTRESS 111 ' I INSTITUTION- M 1 J.CrENNEYGft A HELPFUi: STORE, PAY LESS. GET MOREI where savings are greatest' FALSE Rumors are being circulated. The J. C. Penney Company has not sold out to a mail order house. The J. C. Penney Company is a national institution op erating stores in more than one thousand cities and towns. The controlling stock in the J. C. Penney Co. is owned by the local managers of these stores. This stock has not been sold to a mail order house and will never be sold. The rapid growth of business in the Medford J. C. Pen ney Co. store is ample proof of the confidence and good will that can be established in a community by close ad herence to the J. C. Penney Company policies. We Hold No Sales One Low Price to All Merchandise Built Up to a Standard, Not Down to a Price 1 Untie ran hih anion? her friends IcaiiK actually wept over the defeat that she would yet pull herself to- 1 of their s'ar. (ilenna's eyes were the fourth round. The American! Klrl s ambition to take the trophy to the I'nited Slates for the first time wus shattered when she lost three und two to play in n match In which she never was on her gra me. Miss Collett's defeat, one of the Kreatent upsets of British wolf, was due Jn part to the weather condi llotw which Included hail, rain and cold, but It is only fair to say that the English fjlrl adjusted her ciiniP to the prevailing eondUiuiiH better than the American player. s. The American challenger tnltfht have weathered the storm and won If hc had been a.ble to sink some of Iter putts early In the mtitch. Hut her hands were numb with cold, the putter nrlp wet nnd slip pery and her putting on the out ward holes contributed to her later defeat. The storm also swept Miss Ell'a hoth Curtis, Clinton. Iowa, and Mih.I Htewort Han ley. Detroit, out of the championship, leaving Airs. Doro thy Campbell Hurd of 1'hiludi Iphla but born in Hritnin.. as the lone American challenger. MUs Collett's defeat came on th" sixtevnlh green where she so do cisively knocked out Mrs. Teninle Hnkall ........ !.L . . . .. . Mluu fitllnfa hi (l li ri ,.-M-,uny. fne oeinK Uiri'O " ' " l,,v I offlrn With hi. IwmkI hi.n.tn.,1 down at the eleventh, the Americnn' rrst to greet her an she stepped f had Bteadlcd to win the twelfth I lh" Kieen. jtw Brain elevators to bo built and halve three holes runnlnir. MIn Curtis nnd tho other Amer- at Nvhsh nnd OntuHo Kether and climb out of the hole she had dug for herself. Then, to their 'dismay, she tdood on the six teenth tee. high on a ridge fuclng the sea from which tho harsh wind swept, took a wood club for the shot to the green I Tift yards away and half smothered her ball. Miss Wragg seized the unexpected op portunity, Hhe laid a perfect shot six yards (o the left of the pin. After that only a golfing miracle could save Cllenna and she was not performing miracles! today. Hhe dimmed, too, hut with dlssatisfac tlon at her unsuccessful attempts to control (he ball rather than at losing her chance at tho cham pionship. -When told that she hnd put up a plucky fight under the most try ing conditions, kIic replied: "Like futi I did I n. .vnr nlnvnil such rotten golf in my life." j Hie Weaker Sox ' POUT-LAND, Ore., May 1 (1. (A1) M rs. A Iberta Hayes wiih charged sent a. mashie niblick to the green!1'1 11 complaint issued by the dls- j and pulled pnst the hole. Miss! 1,1,1 attorney today with assault ; Wnigg laid her approach putt dendi),ml ln,,'t to '!'. Michael J. j and (ib-nna. ran across the green I ,),',nn''' 1S- ft neighbor, com wlth both hands outstretched in ! pluintMl that Mrs. Hayes attacked congratulation. jhlm following an altercation over a nen. uciuuey appeared at tho antiknock high quality ' RED CROWN GASOLINE - .i (IAXOAKO Oil COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA' coumy iiiiK'ririiH i-xpert. i-onipar til finRiTprlntM of the dead man with those found on a HtronK hux taken during the rohhery anil found they chicked. Nork'H hotly, whii-h ha.s lipn hfld In the ualei-H of the Tuolumne lulldlni.'s valued at four million. I river tdnre IiIh fatal lilmiKe. wan recovered today nt nearly the tuiniel Lillun-.s, Beezy, Dad, Giggles and all the Rest of Those Famous Laugh Getters Starring ARTHUR LAKE and MARY BRIAN LAST TIMES Tonight VICTOR McLAGLEN In "A Girl in Every Port" Livestock and equipment have an estimated value of over one million dollars each. "At the present time." continued Mr. Ide, "Arthur Foster. In charge of land settlement for the chnmber is In thi' middlewest and will stay 'there until next November encour aging farmers of tluit section to omic west and to Oregon, and his work will send many settlers to our state. My office received 1 SOU to 1 Hon inquiries every month from prospect ive settlers all over the nation and on the average of 30 to 50 new families are making their homes on the farming land of the state every month. "With the establishment of on Information bureiiu In Los Angeles, land settlement work In Oregon will be greatly encouraged, inas much that there are many fnmilies arriving there dally from distant points and nro milling around In that large city In search of a hetter place In which to settle. Our In formation hureau. which will prob ably he opened July 1. will be , their Inspiration to come to Ore gon," he concluded. their relations with one another." CASH TO AID SMITH (Continued from Page One) spot where it disappeared. 10ENT (:41'.407 with the New York city fire department In 1917 and 1025. "We were litilldlne; the larKet Ban plant In the world at llrook lyn." he mill, adding Unit Ills com pany nlito In huildlne a lnree cite- trie plant nt Hell jMte, x. v. I "I think .Mr. VanNamec xald you laid icas maitiH," stelwer wild. "My romiianleH do not do that. They did lay Home electric run. .lull for the city after rompetllive ! oiuiiiuk. 4 SI. Helena 111 il In Khlp G, 000, 000 feet lumber In one week. The Noted Dead LONDON, May 1 6. Pi Sir Ed mund flosse, librarian of tho house of lords, and famous lirltish author, died here today. LONDON, May 1 G . (JP) Kather Ine C'ompton, widely known actress nnd widow of the dramatist, H. C. Carton, died today after a pro longed lltnes, just n month and a half after lh death of her hus band. 4 Kufrenc Is laying $3fi.naa addi tion to waterworks mains In I'alr mount district. q tr.m,,MI. , x, . i Newport Much building Is LKADMU.E, Colo . May 1 1. der wo v hero. ' JP An accident last night to t he i sggggi. . .. . . automobile in which Mr. and Mrs. W It. Anderson and their year-old! son were returning from Denver, where they had consulted a spe cialist concerning the buby. who was totally deaf, apparently re stored the boy'n hearing. The specialist hnd given the An dersons very little enoouragenv-nt as to the restoration of the child's hearing, and ihe family was re turning to their homo hero when their car skidded off the road neur here, throwing the baby against tho top of the car. Immediately after the nccident 1 the child responded to those who spoke to him, und physicians said he had apparently received u blow on the head which had acted to rtore hU henrlnc. TOOK ADVICE OF HER MOTHER Praises Lydia E. Pjnkham's -Vegetable Compound MrNiirr Hilt Heady. WASHINGTON. May 16. Final congressional approval ya given the McNary-Haugen farm re lief bill late todny with acceptance by the senate of the conference re port adjusting differences between the senate and house. The moaxurf) now goon to Presi dent Coolldge. 4 Marsh field MiJeorif 9r H'tnn buv mill und yards uf Manshflcld Mill Co. Wet more, Colo. 'TVIiph T whs married N years Hpo I wns in Iwd health for a cou ple of years and when T tried to f do anything t : would pet tired ' and worn-out. I have taken Lvdia 1 K. Pinkhani's ; Vegetable Com- j pound off anil on all these yearn ! and have reonnj- i mended It to bun- dreds of wnmn. I bave given birth to aix children and . have taken the Vegetable Compound ;, as a tonic Iwforo child birth. It lias dorm mo worlds of pood. My mother lisd tsken it several tirmV and be recommended ft to me." Mrs. Joii.t j Ukabu. Wetmore, Colorado. THE FIRST DOLLAR Invested in the Jackson County Building & Loan IS THE FIRST PLANK IN YOUR HOME Profitable Yet Safe 'and Available Stock In our association pays semiannual dividends of 7 per cent. It is 8AFE, too, backed by 19 years of successful business and earnings of over a million dollars. You'll find your money AVAILABLE another ad vantage of this home Investment. AVlicn ii person invrsis his first dollar in our in stitution, lit; is opt'iiii!,' an account that will soon accumulate into enough for an initial payment on a home of his own. Our home loan plan enables him to pay for his home from his weekly earn ings. It will he well worth while to investigate this plan. Jackson Building County & Loan Association The Place to Invest Your Savings Over 19 Years in Medford Not One of Our Stockholders Has Lost a Penny llll.HI Wk 'film r ! f. Isv- 4