o m : -r- - : - I y v 5av - Mi'i-v is a vlt'W ir (ili-a (;ik ( Mttt. laiil oul iiihI M:irl1-:l iluriiip- tdc risi. lj iiuiiiii.-, 4iinl ih- i-t-iiii'ini7s i.uiii tiiir.n iik Mum" H'iniii, lour in mi-iii miuiii a)ov The rirst iwhlciicv on Ihc Uri, mil yet eotnpli hhI is Im-Ius i.uiii hy Willljun Vaxv rr of tin laoksoii (Nmnty Hunk; mwt lo i( is the ntlrnctiv home or Mi, ami Mrs. If. O. rurukor. mid the third house was eoustriu'tt'd hy Kil While of the real estate firm or Brown and White. Hie attraetive ieslhaer at the end. is tin- home of Mr. ami Mrs. A. .V, Trentel. Two fine resldenees on the other side of the street are not shown In this view. Beautiful New'Siskiyou Heights sf.rlt :4wMtc, s;, ' Olio of Medford'a newest and most beautiful residential districts is Siskiyou Heights from which a view of Medfoid and the entire valley may be enjoyed. The accompanying photograph shows the new residence of John W. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Trowbridge in the fore ground, wbile on the left is the Spanish-type home of Mr. and Mrs. Beit Orr. The striking beauty of these two residences is typical of Sick: you Heights homes which are being rapidly built. Mr. and Mrs. Orr's charming hoir.e was complete in October, 1923. New f r'"' 7 -liwir One of Mcilfonr i.ewe-l ami nio-l lins-lng huslm-ss stnnniros Is the lvei-elto lit Her wl.ii-lt was i-oiiitileleil iluring IM2K lit the , .., ... , ..........i .'iioi The Ittiililliig vtui eri'teil by Walter l.i-verelte. Al.ilfoiil realtor, tintl Iiou-im the Monlgoiu- cry Ward (niitnuny. the State company. FRANCE GIVES $200,000 TO NATIONAL THEATERS 1'ARIS (P) 'ranre will spend rive million francs, JUO.OUO on Its subsldljerl theaiTS at Paris In The Op9a gets half Hie whole sunt, the Comedle-Francnise and the Opera Comique a mllllnn fisnca each, the Odeon Theater luO.fiOO francs and the National Popular Theulrn Installed in the Trocadfli-o 200,000.- The Ijanish co-operative osho- Intlons known for their success the world over operate on a P'Wing hasls. The association r.-is a partial payment for tin t.rn.t. .,.., n ....r.i...iU-n n-.Am. hers on or soon after delivery, The K-tl.mce Is remitted 111 a final payment, at tin. cKn.- of lite month period. six; An Entire New i-W IfV 'i t- Leverette Building Houses Medford Concerns theatre. llurelM.n s moiiiciis i - io. - ,nrvii; IlKllt WALKS TO WOKK KVKKY I.V TOKYO lPl I'rin.-e Chlchlbu. heir prisumpllve to the throne now occupied by his brother. Kmperor lllrohlio, has coniplet ed three years as an infantry llcu- tenant. H- Is new nt.eiin- a thi-ee-yeai course "f study at the tiiiiliui staff collcsc. He cxpe.-.s to tm promoted to a captaincy nt vcar. . Durlnif his Infantry strv- h irlafle It a practice cacn " , walk from his man- .....i.. .ion to regimental hend'iuarior. ,MO miieii away. Al: nroducers who send their products to strangers to market for them ne.xl a t:u ir.ll.ni appoint- ed l.y c.nirli. hy urine ui . la" "MTmroKD matt, Street and Residences Built in 1928 Homes Recently 1 SHrvi;;- ('. t.'.-irn's ii-al - ...., 4 PACIFIC ISLAND HAS LOFTIEST WATERFALL M AHQI'KSAH ISLANDS lI'i The highest waterfall In the world has been discovered on the French Island of Nuku- hlva. one of the largest of the .Marquesas. It is estimated that the water tumbles from a height of l.HO feet. Ordinarily the width is snout 10 leot nut jl i : i u . enoi mmiiv incren -v,i ll.la l enoimo l ncres.-rt nui'ing tne rainy season. I no - fall is three miles from the sea . TWW'WWWWWW'r An arrlcttltu.al e.luctl..,, w ill not be romplct... without a libera course In cooneratlnn. , Trcrnryrc. reTTPORD. 1 rw :v 4a 5 r,n the eoinei at the rlxht is tin home of A. I. Collier. Med Hint's popular Western l men miuiiiyrr, hiki i urn km aui 11, i in iinnit in ,i r, iimi mis, .i. iii m-ruii. This view is t:ikn as typical or the truly sensational development the paL vciir in the Siskiyou lle:thts siS'iion of the city. TIhti hae lieen many olhrr fine re.i deuees l.ttilt In this .-e; iIou, as w'll as the n-w Valley m hool. wltd-h is e-idy a short distance from ;len Oak Court. Then srems to i:r no iii-sticm that the ehief usi4leu(v distrlet of htlloixl wlU l;v on these heights to the e:tsl, while some loeal real estate imu prediet u genuine I tH;iu hi this seetion, dtuJn the eontiiit year. Completed e-tnle officii atiit the Wardwell Kttr IH ItllN l.lVI S MILLION Wirm Milk Separate! Best KOLLMis TO !ITV I'OOH j The teinperalnre of milk when i UK It 1.1. V OH The municipal-, t H run through Ihe separator may 1 Ity of llerlln distributed more .influence the ipiantlly of butterrat : than SI. ooo.ooo to Hie poor "t ; left in tho skim milk. Christmas. Varying amounts! Kxiarlmenls carried on at the iwero paid to the same persons punluu experiment slallon Indicate who regularly receive government that milk separated at a tempera- aid. Inebtdlng disabled soldiers. tilrc f ii) ,1,.. trees Fahrenheit show- ttnsmployed. aged and dosiUule a fm contiMit In Hie skim milk dependents of war victims. : nf ,020 per cent, while milk Sep- The good farmwr will . exhaust nil rni.i semis and dlsenae imnu that ' foul .eeds and disease m tnai 1 aro parnsues on nu tin . i"".; a, l: 1.1s Individual problem., but co-;'- operation is a necessity to clean' Join tho club or orennlaiHon out the parasite. In our 'common . that reprerent. your class. Or- reui- ... . t u . .r. i or community Interests. This equally true In ,r civic. I ' anA Industrial telallone. cuy ana rural. ortrnoy. voxpay. V fi s ;rx 5 - T OUTPUT SETS A RECORO 1928 CrOP EXCeedS Former Best Record By Nearly 100 Per Cent-4553 Car- FRUI OF JACKSON CO lnrl rkmn.rJ i n.u ' " 'iiiiiiuiiiK hiiioiik lite cuici fines: loads Shipped at Cash.ot the state. Value of $5000,000 to Growers. !- Year 1!H2 liiii lair. t 11 l 7 IMS ! Ill I !l 1!I2I l!"t l'Ji-2 r.ij:i r.iji 1112.-. l!l2li 11127 I'J2S Carloails :i7:i t.Sl ! ic.s : 21 -so 7S:i l,u:is, i 19 V ....l :i7l ....2,:Hi;i ....1,21111 ....l.Kl'.l ....2,a(i:i ,...2.ri7 r, ....i.r,r.:i The above figures tell the slory! ! Front 1 : 1 4 to 1:128 the fruit slllp- 'ments from the Medrord district! have Incrcaseil from 108 to in.ri:i I carloads and the two chief cans- !'-" 1,1 " i" """'" - . nave IH-IMl iuci-.'.-is.-ii iikii oi UH. u. -. '.mirils a iigauoti. Although fruli prices the p ist i,,,.,, (.Xi.Ii-.,14 In January, la held!,,,, iiptinixltnate cost or U.,-il-cur were net as good as dur to, )V w. ,,. uitdnel rinhrer and ;(,. Anotber largo building con isottm of the previous years. Hie ,.,(. Areililecl tllark- Has j i .-, , , -1 . . . lt y,.r was the Wall- jcasll total received by local -I ,),,,. ,llanB ,,. ,,. ,.,,, ttg ,,. ,,JV,.,.,.U(, ,,. Mn,utn,. IHiarilists for the fruit In l.t-8 or ,h i,,,,,,!,,, lilh culls for Hie 1 K,(Ul, (Vnlral ave,,.,.., compl., , broke all records. Ibis total has ,,nK l)f ,, r,)(lns tlf ,c(, llt u CIMt f ,)V1.r $20,000. and neen conseiMiuveiy ttmu-u r. oo ooo. Lust yea- the., . only ...It as many cars -' l'P - but the cash total received was . :i. 2.1.1, mtu. A car of Heck el hi. -,.,.r i..,..n n.. j 1 brought the record price, that of 400 for one car. jwi win,, i-i" sent 10 ova ,ln.. otus.. c,uoe - . - les, while Ibis year tho cannery iota, was ..e. une ..r ine proiiai.io impoi u.ni iieveiopinenis 01 me near unui o j ... oe - . " r,iiin.-i. 111 ,11 1M-.11 ,j, ,,. 1 .10 cars In the above 1928 total w.,., n. ... ... - , run w.oit to eniini.rli's otltsld.i of i Jackson cininiy. With such .a cannery here local orebardlsls ' would liencfil, In the ellinlnatlon of freight charges. Included In the totals were 730 curs of . apples ItllvitT.-d as follows I i!f.iA"tls, 87a curs: lfowells, jio.,; Hoeo, 781; Anjott, 040: Cont jlce. 231; Winter N'lls. 307; Mlae. anil In storage. 571. 'aialcd under similar conditions ex- : ,.pt that the temperature wot. al . i-.ii ,,,ih .n . em 1!nK,u contained .W per cant of ganlzed effort Is much In mm - ferllve Hum ln.llvl.lu il munlly problems. The wolves nuni in pocs-. PErorp.r.r; m, Chil(W Building Erected Here j - o . : rs r- Hr'f r :M I Tim riifi- sUli- l.usliii-ss KtHtUm of ltlfonl luts hwi nUKm,.,i IV n. ,. riillili-rs IiuIMIiik wliiili I ifll)l-s it - I tlt;l Mc I ii x position by llll llmr I'lwk nUlu,. mi llaslMillil Smvl. Tills MnH'lmv it-iniili'liil In IHJH anil Is CHViiplcil li.v WnlkrrV il,iii,iiic bitUroinii. lln llimli Own. I). I- Mlllanl's Kill ;. state nrilin mill tin- Itiullu .Shop. Tin- sii-onil tlonr u di-vott-.! l! oirlivs wl.lli- tile I.iisi'Iiicik 1ms Iwrn atiiiictlvi'ly finlslH'il lis (i tlii-ntiv and Is iisitt hy I rniiv,,, cimril'iins aincL romnuny. ' I 1 I ' W YEAR MAY SEE LARGE NEW!! E Option On Old Page Theatre Mav Bp Takpn Ud and IVIcty Dt IdKLII up llllnrlnnr. Cnn .J Modern Store and Apart-1 ... , . ment House Erected , Attorney G. M. Roberts I to Build a $20,000 Home Tlio coiniiiK year holds brivlit I prospects lor biilldlim, aecordltu: j to I.-i-iiiiL- I ' IMtil. Itu,.i ..-I... helieves that the construction ,1f.; uwiy ill i;ii;i, will ue cnieiiy in Hie business dlstilct, and lor the, more costly homes. Outing the! past year. Medlord has ranked from third to nlxlh, each month In rhe. past year saw many I'mal! homes erected. Architect Clark believes Hint, the crest of lliis tyno ! of building has passed. , ! Several local neon( are eonlem- platliiK the consl ruction of homes i tills sprint; and summer. AnioiiK j theni bein.-; Attorney tleoree .M. Huberts, who has plaiiH dratvn for! a modern home In the Hlskiyoun IIi'IkI'Ih (listticl lo mst lielwe'-ll ' .SIS.IKKI and S-a.ono. with purlicular j uttelltlon to landscape ftardenlni.', ! the site of thu homo having many i stately oaks. j The Hteady xrowih of the eltv. , has brouxht the need of aildltlnnnl "l""'0 fl"' business nearer, and the VCIir ltlfls lull- In In-Ill,' uuvarnt tittrv structure.!. The build!:m of lint new city fire: hall will result In the vacatlni! nr. the present Urn ball, on the cor-i nor or front and Klsth streetH. The i cily lias orrered the bulldiuK and , sile ror sale lor JliS.OOH. II llH 1 been mentioned as a site for a! lerniinal lor Ihc Koulhern Pacific aulo nliiBes, for an Implement con- corn, and as a warolmur.e. linf- lnlte action reliillve lo Ihe sile Is . , expected In Hie early sprlni;. ' Aelioii Is iiIko expecied in re-, t'l to the itl til lotnierly occupied ! )v i I'ann Ihealer, Klltled h" lire , sevoral uionlhs nxo. but Willi fouu , ,, ..... ,-,.,. ,,... ,,, m,,t vv dm nMInn BUILDING HER ground Hour, and Ihe eslnbllshln!ow occupied by the Montgomery r a modern apart it house on Wul,,, i,, ).. and K.ale Thca- the second floor. The plans for ,,,. .M,ll,,l,mc,tll. .,, , pew Hn.H(, sti.ps lire tnilelintle. I PC V onueil l.y I lie ..oige n., .Kt, theatre. iiiuii .inuscnient com ill ay. For Heveral moiillis there I111.1 1 neen lain about Hie construction in a iiioueru 01. ice iiuii.tiuK in luis ,.,,y , ne of I tin a mbltlons f Charles W. Paint, local capital- 1st nun iiniivy property owner, wno 1,11s expressed his liilentlon of 1 nrccting suclt 11 biilpliim whenever ""' iiiiin.x iitu yell. , .M , l.everetle creeled the l.everelle , mum huh ! J.-l.lllll itllU r.lKllll, uti-ci.t m i.I d inu. or itlioiit 7r una I lo recently leased the second floor to the Montgomery Ward company, who occupy a portion or ii... ii.... fi..,.- Outside of the city proper, hov- Thn pears wereicrnl weallhy San Franciscans have purchased sites on Hogtie river, near Prospect, and plan the eree. Hon of summer homes In Iho near '"'lire. winiee riiliinir" I eotnpleted nt the time totals wero ' for the producta delivered un- winiir i tilling 'taken 1 ',''r ""' ,crm!1 of lh niomber- Culling the laying flock should! , 'ship and have no long-drawn-out be coiulntie.l during Hie winter settlements. months, flo over the birds from' One Cow or Seven? I They cover comparatively smalt time to time, when they are on who would euro to milk, fee I areas and do nut make nny at Ihn perches at night, or belter, un, Htalilu seven cows when a tempt at grandiose national . or wtieti tliev nrn movlmr about Hie u.n.ln enw u-nnl.l n.ubn nu nines I International controls. ' ' lien In the diiyilme, and dispose of till Inferior Individuals- birds which are out of production. 1 which are diseased, and thoso; which hnvo failed to develop In- j to . laying condition. There Ii what would be Better on it a lew ,.rlM,.il. . . . , In this day of pro-cooled ship - menls. iced raw. and refrgera - linn lnM In IrinHnnrtut nil Is tl 1 bunk, tt.c.l hy bunk commission Iflrmti to bunko Ihe ronllsh ship - tner, V - T V .J. .J, MODERN WITCH DOCTOR MUST BE SPECIALIST ! ; CIIKMA1-. Aluil Muwnin i (i1 Sliiimiitis. or kaihti 1 prlOHts rulitiK thi! llvi ot the Oyrols. a backward MoiiKollan liiho, luivii n aiworimcm of evil aplrit dortoitv. With I Hie laltoi'B ulil tlia prim; ! cliilui to be able (u cure all ; 1 iIIkimisoh. , i ItiiHhkn-Tem'a, tbo "I'lomly," ; h Ih an expert on diseaHes of Dm llmlw. Kajmik, (lie "nlKlit l devil," Uuowm all ibmit atom- '"" tm";u,H- "';" I he "valley spirit, ' takes ''""w ' itiny and iivnr i (.l)ln,,alniH anil UcliiigiitUiim lias special 1 11 ll 11 0 11C0 Willi tile , Pirits or mo eye, em-,; none and throat. i . . r . - 1 386 New Structures Erected in Medford Past 12 Months New Catho- f I H1 llC ChllrCn and IVIOnt-1 gOITiery Ward Bllllding Among Largest Projects March Construction) Greatest. , . ""'' '" 1K1' c"'" K'H', 11,0 '"' I "f the ircceilitiK year, tbo Imlldliii; pniurnm In Meilfnril. U.aK. reaelied $536 2-10, with ami ,, , , , .. l"-'."'' during the year, lueludlui; a lnmo nuniber fur the consl ruction of dwollliiKs, nialn- talnliiK thu record Medford has nmde for buln u humu bulldiuK city. ' Included uiiiopl' the larger striielures conipU'ted tills last iyear was the new f.'ntholli liurcli the eiiriier of Tenth Street , ,.,i,.i..t.. a. .....,ut i,l ('1,11,1,, l u I, ,,11,11,,,, nrrnu f rni.i Ihc I , ti,.,.M ,,,. i,i,,,, llin,i r,,.. nov.l ,.,., i,,,,..,. buildings next year and .1 1 i,,.,,,.. 1 c.IlnHl ,-,., ,,v o.ttiparatlvely new ,.,.,,, , .Mullforil from out of . . tmitus. .... ,I10I..iIH. i, i,iiuinir ' not- months, the building per- Issued In Medfurd during 1 , UH follows: Month Ainoun January ..$ 48,1 15 .. f.2,285 .. 103, Olio .. 67,150 ... 70.405 .. 63.890 .. 11.200 .. 64.360 .. 17.060 ... 32.240 .. 32.541 2 100 ,,-.,1,.. .. .. 1 ' Mar.-h April ' , .June itfmj August iHeptcmher ... i October November .... . profit? The SilDpoiiud cow producing ;n above food cost Is more than twelve times as profitable an the 100-pound cow, producing only fourteen dollars above feed cost, OVER $500,000; SPENT FOR NEW L IN S HERE j ouii pounds or muteriui annually j . ..r. relatlvelv scarce, there atoland they thus have a minimum r ..... i . i.. i...mi mnninnl nroduenrs. I humlre. Is or lltotisands producing of 0V?e quality ol the , only 100 pounds, and there " JS,11 . .Vl ,b, w 1 plenty of rows that when properly , "rouel'" "f " r 1,! thl. M will nroHlten 300 nottnds. One direct Or indirect means. J row of the aoo poiind kind Is equlv- ' nlenl lo nltnost seion of Hie loo 1 -..i..i- pound variety, PACE SEVEN1 During 1928 , A928 Breaks All Records ; tor Medford Post Office Rceipts Have More Than Doubled Since 1921 Last Decline in 1920. That MeiHiml Is steadily going ahead In till departments and In population has Increased about J ten per com the past year, Is thu opinion oi local experts wno navo analyzed th0 unuiil vital alatis- tlcs. Tho poslofricti recelitis for tlin ; yeitf confirm this estltunto, a I do tho telephone, city water, and I public school slatliitlcs. i Tho followlntf record of tbo postoirico for the aunt 20 yearn tells an Interesting Btory of tho periods of drowth anil lieellno 111 the .Medford pofiiilatltin, Kai-h year the ileeenilifr report of the preceding year has been taken because these repitrts wer IMHUI' III! 111!' ftlfW . J fill- S CUlllOll ot Hie .Mall Trlbilne. and tlio De- eenibcr total Is never couuiUrtl uutil several days utter Jmuary 1 Hi. . . AN XL'. Ii IMISTAI. ' HIH'Kll'TS, MKDK1K1), Oil... Year Amount lti.T10.00 i!3.2s.1.00 32 ti40.no 31, 584.00 Parcel 1'ost Act. 28 IMvUO mini 111 10 1 !l I 1 1912 August 1K12 I !H. 'I 111 I -I 211, 520. 00. 111 15 27,428.00 1010 27.lltlO.00 1917 28.6 16.00 November 1017 3c Vostage 1018 32,232.00 34.605.00 -2; Postage -;. 33JI08.00 40,701.00 10,879.1)0 49 110.00 O.'..;01.20 . .,.li,40V,K.- . 09,071.00 86. 562. 98 88.167.34 Hill) July 1!US- 1020 11.21 11122 192:1 192 I 192.-, 1 9 2C, 192 7 1928 4- 4. Essentials of Joint Marketing I There Is no alngle niul.l for the cooperative In organlnitlon or In operation. Hut all nuccoss- fill cooperatives fill cooperatives have at least j these common charuete.ruiilea; . POSTAL TOTALS SHOW STEADY CITY GROWTH They have grown out of a set Permits 'of conditions and have- slowly 26' matured tu- meet thoso condi 40 Hons. The rcady.uiadu orututlzu 52 Hon that comes into liclng over. 28 night seldom lasts long. : :t7 They are In tho charge of able 30 and responsible managers who 28 fc.tvo the opportunity to munatro, on without Interference. t . ; . 2 They borrow a minimum ! and 4!t'not n maximum amount o( money 29 and keep all expenses' within I bounds. They nny their members aulck- Tley stick to their own busl- '"''" an1 ,10 not c"ry on ""- iw crusa.tes ngainsi Bveryono I wn. opposes them, und also thoy I keep" completely oul of partisan i politics and political .movements. Rives a measure of control over 111".' qiumiiy .tf production. Samuel Mei Jnmuel . Nerwlfl, i I