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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1929)
OREGON. WEDNESDAY. .fAXTA! 0. 1920. X'AVIfj 1VVU MKDKOUI) MAIL TU1P.TJNE, MEDFORD, t IS i 8 i if ii P:i: 1 1 Iocal and -'Personal , Quite a number of well known dairyman and cattle breeders from ' various parts of the Mute, includ ing eastern and Ventral Oregon, aro here attendtntt the Mate dairy men' convent in, which begun this morning at the Hotel Mediord. liunny Howe's Seven Knit-'htu of Harmony will f'ay at Jackson Springs Club Sat. night. A treat ; for sore rars. '212 Jlijildlne permits were issued by tho city yesterday to J. L. Wood- ' cock to build a dwelling on Oen t'5'p street at a covt of S-iwio, and to the Mod.- .Meat .Market ihid , Storm) t'i' remodel its shop on 1 Central avenue at a cuht of i3oti. i Doom and window's cheap at J Medford Lumbar Co. 2.17tf . Mr. nnd Mm. "William Cunton loft last evening by train for their home in Toledo. Or., .roilnwlni? a short time upont In M dford on buninoAH. I Let mo write your fire insurance. Carl Y. Tengwnld, Hotel Holland. J'horie 993. U j K. I,. HackenMfldt of Saginaw, j Mleh., lfc among the guostM from a j distance registered at Med ford ho- : t-l- .nilmr. nn l n ml Mrs l'rili.i Thorns Kealty Co.. real estate, i Mrn nn,l Htnnll Innnit on nnv- I thin,- nf value. Palm Block, corner i xtnio nn.1 vront. n t.stn ir. tf i Mrs. J. K. Karkdull, who haa been a patient at the Sacred Heart hospital for the past month, has hien moved to the home of her nister, Mrs. Otto Jedlne-s. California's hottest band will play nt Jackson Springs Club Hat. niu'ht. 9:30 till 2 a. m. '2'.f2 .Mr. and Mm. William Frns and Mr, and Mrs. E. Jacobs of Talent arrived home yesterday from Port land where they went the first of tho week to attend the cremation rites for their mother, the late , Mrs. Joshua Patterson, whose death occurred nt Talent several days IlKO. Hot, clenn coal. Tel. 631. Med ford Fuel Co. tf The Lincoln Parent-Tenchem association will meet Friday t the schoolhouse at 3 o'clock. Tho sixth A Kfado will he entertained at this time, as they will son leave for Junior hlKli. Highest prado Utah coat, any fdste, anywhere, any amount. Han sen Coal Co. Phono 23U. tf Roland (1. Ileach, assistant post master, resumed duty nt the poHt- i office yesterday, following ,i re-1 urrent attack of flu since the day after Christmas. Millinery barnalns at Lottie How ard's: nil hats rc. $1.1)5 and $2.05; flowers and rlbhonR. '.fi price. 28!) B, L. Woodard and P. Duran of Dunumilr were among the adjacent California residents Hpendini; yes terday In this city. Dance nt WaUter'.i tonight. 2S!t J. D. Mlckle, Htate dairy and uod comtnlfsloner, and L S. Leneh, nrsistant state dairy and food com missioner, arrived hero from Port land yesterday to attend the two dnys statu dairymen's convention, wljlch .begun thin .forenoon at tho Hotel Medford. 1 v Cont hv the nek or ton Tel. C31. Medford Fuel Co. tf Mrs. fi rover Le?tch. bookkeeper at the Ashland office of the South ern. Oregon Gin corporal Ion, was transacting business In connection with that office at Medford yester day. Thnt good coallow In ash. Han sen Cool Co. , Phono 23!t. Motorists . planning trips ysl within thn near future are advised through tho Oregon Slate Motor asoclatlon that they cannot cut acroR the middle states, as the mountain ptisses through Wyomin nnd Colorado nro closeil on account of the great nmotint of snow. The onlv routo to travel is th south ern one. Koing by way of Los An geles. The route north, going to Montana nnd the northern hIhioh neaj'by are also impassable. Mo torists nre advised to go via Hpo . kane and Thompson Falls. Wood nil kinds oak. innrel, fir nnd dry slabs. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631. tf The W. C. T. t meets Thursday nt 2:30 at the Y. W. C. A. A full attendance of members Is urged. to make nrrnngements for the an- Hose mending, runners removed and anngs worked back. Handi craft shop. sintr Mm. (leorgo Ferguson returned today to her homo at Ferguson Hprhigfl, rienr Sams Valley, follow ing several days spent In Medford on business. ) Toast is steadily gaining new friends and rapidly coming into the placa it deserves on the American Breakfast ta ble. Breads with the toast ing ability of Fluhrer's Milk Bread have mnte rially helped to bring about this change. Try toasting Fluhrer's Milk Bread for these crispy morning break fasts. Its goodness will surprise you. It will only be a matter of time until motor butes will be operated in conjunction with airplane, inak .fntf a 4 H-hour trip powdhlf from Los Angeles to Xew Yc City, according to J. hi. Huton oi Port land, representative of the Oregon Motor HtaffcH iisduclatlon. who was in JMi'dfiird today. Mr, Hutson pre tifcted that within a year or lew, airplanes will bo eri-yini? pHtwen gers in the daytime and busses will carry them at night. This method i already in use by sev eral railroad companies. Notice - Plumbing repairing of all kinds. fall Will r-uartz at HI;L. 2:r. E. It. Isaac, the well known Ash land merchant, returned to work at bin place of bu:dnca Monday, after having been confined to Ills homu for a, number of days, suf-; fitiinu with the flu. (!'t thosA fenders nnd auto I bodies Mralghtemd at Urill's Sheet Metal Works, opposlto Lewis .Super I Service Hint ion. Phono 41t. tf .Mr. nnd Mrs. L. H. Neighbor of I U'illltt'A, t'al.. left for their hoine j In the south tiiis morn in tr, after ' an extended visit with local rela- ( lives, In the valley, since .N'ovem- her. They were accompanied on the trip home by .Mr. and Mrs. H.J t Graves, who will ko on to visit ; in Man lranelsro. j Thnt pood col--low In nh. linn- t Fen Coal Co. Phono 23!l. tf j Oninis Pass will entertain tt-v-! bundled members of the j Amrlrnn Legion thin month, nt : district conference. The local III ",n ;,s announced that plans call fm" P ro that will mnli IhU small convention. Streets are to J be specially decorated for the ' event. This will be the first time that this city has had the honor of entertaining such a group of World war vets. (liunts Pa Courier. j Hot, clean coal. Tel. 631. Med ford Fuel Co. tf Henry Wolff of Chllouuin. Ore.,! and Itay MeiCcevej- have been In ' Medford for a few days, eujoyitu the winter fishing on the Uogu. ; river. Concerning your eyes consult Dr. j D. A. Chambers, Optometrist, 317 Medford Hld. For appointment, Phone 8H. O lasses fitted and fur nished. 2!U j A bounty warrant was Hsued yes j terday at thee ounty clerk's office j lo William llollenbeak of Huue. I PJver for the killing of five coy otes. i oak, laurel, Medford Fuel. tf I Wood all kinds fir and dry slabs. Co. Tel. 031. Medford mothers are urged to make appointments early for the infant and pre-sehool conference lo be held next Friday afternoon by the county health unit at the Y. W. C. A., by telephoning the unit, 13 G9. The conference will be better understood by mothers as a child welfare clinic, hut is being called an Infant cuiifei once because the old term is regarded as a misnomer, although it has been In use here for years paHl. "Churls" Hep. Phono 470-M. Mm Sadie Alien. 28211' Tho House volt ' Parent-Teachers' association will meet Friday nt the schoolhouse at 3 o'clock. The Jun Uor high debating team will de I bate on tho subject ''Free Texl - books." Cheap lumber and Wrtnr posts Md'ord Lumber Cn 237tf I There will be Joint Installation of tho officers of the A.shlantl Odd Fellows and Kehckah lodges to morrow evening. H. L. Hateman, district deputy grand master, and I staff wll conduct the ceremonial A supper will be served at G o'clock A largo delegation of M e d f o r d members of tho order expect to attend. Cheap dry lumber at Medford Lumhor Co. 23i if Forest highway construction for this year involving an expenditure if nmirnYltt:itiK St 'TaMlim u-jik urpC( upon 1.0(.l.ntlv at a nilM.tillK of the state highway commission, District Forester (Jranger and Dis trict Knuineer Lynch of the Culled States bureau of public roads. The appropriation of forest highway funds for Oregon will amount to Sr.KO.iKiO and Includes $10,000 for fidenlrig the Oregon ('lives road, The widening of this road will be a continuation of the work done last season nnd will he under way as soon as snow conditions will permit. One lot of winter hats, Including . 0nR0 hnl8 to fl s.f,o .going nt M.DS. 0m, ,ot (w $7 r,n ut K!,(, N(,w HJirinK hats now on display, priced very modest. The Km my Lou Hat Shop In M. M. Store. 1!S4 Two well known Medlord men are today en route to Chicago, hav ing left the city last night, to at tend the sales and advertising con ference of the ltylleaby Corpora tion, of which the Cnllfor'ni" Ore gon Power company Is a pari. They are J. J. Iluchter and H. L. Hi'otu- ley, sales and advertising managers respectively of the Copeo oigunlmi lion. Adrlennca offers one-third off on all silk quilted robes. 1!M) A marriage license was Issued yesterday at the county clerk's of - flco to Leland MeMlehael and lb r tlna Payne, both of Ashland. Just i!5 winter coast left ut Adrl enne's. On sale at $15, $35. 2S! Among the Medford wrestling fans present In at night at the Fred Mortensen and Sailor Jack Wood match at (I rants Past were Wil liam Foley, Itert Hostel, J. H. Holmes, Fred Krlcknon, Fred Mar kle. Thomas Mcrrimnu. Lout ltlehardsou, Ted Leonard. Clarence Kheley, John Hheley, T. J. Knrlghl nnd Herbert Youmj. ltest Utah lump coal. Tel. (131. Medford Fuel Co. tf Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Dennis of Kaeramenlo, A. K. Herkeley and O. M Wingert of Falk of San Francisco nro nminii; the C - illfor - plans renlMercd at Medford hotels. Ht t't-ih lump coal. Tel. 631 Me.-ifnnl Funl Co. tf The annual meotinn nf the.iek son eountv chapter of the A inert can lied Cross will be held Friday. January 1 ft, at the Hotel Medford. The meeting will be In the form of a noon luncheon. Officers for the ennulntr year will be elected. Ml members of the Hed Cross are eltn Ibln to attend the meetimr nnd vote In the candidates for offices. FIVE HELD FOR KIDNAPING OF t i lit i . " ,i Ml! 3 f?Z v V Ashes of what appeared to be human bones were found in the home of Elfas Arnold at Orrville. Ohio, who Is one of five persons held for the kidnaping of fcur-year old Metvin Horat, upper center. The five accused persons are Arnold, upper left, Mrs. Oat com McHenry. Arnold's daughter, upper right, Arthur and William, his sons, lower left and center and Batcom McHenry, son-in-law, lower right. All admitted their dislike for Roy Horst, town marshal, and uncle of the mlcsing boy. Horst had arretted some of the Arnolds rn llauor charges. Temporary auto license rued at the sheriff's office to John Hchorn of Ashland, Heriford nnd Albert .Nelson f ' ; liuUe Falls, and Mrs. W. Whebi j 'Swift & Company, liay Yost, John .Carlo, C. Af K. Fruit company and Eddie Wallam of Medford. Adrlenne's orfers one-third off, on all silk oulllcd rolas. :'u ; H. C. Ward, chairman of the. Fern Valley school district, was among the visitors in Medford this! forenoon. Wood all kinds oak, laurel, fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. C31. tf Mr. and Mrs. It. II. chamber tin, who have lived in .Medford since early fall, are leaving Friday for Van Nil vs. Cul., where they ex- j peet to make thrh- home. 'Mr. i humherlin, who was Miss Mildred Tepovac, had lived in Cold Hill all her life. Coat by the sack or ton. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co. tf Frank Farrell has nioveif his law .the Cit'u prer-ctiive and tlu rcn oflice to room -127 Medford build-! bm today had lessened, tmth sides Inn, from the Liberty building. adopting a more conciliatory alti Wliore Im ban been deputy district I tude. It was slated Hint. Ore. crowds attorney. j hod not dispersed but there had Just 2f. winter coast left at Adr-I been no recurrence of the rioting enne s. On cale at f. lo, y l fi, ?2n, $3.'.. 2SS Included among tho Oregoni'inn registered at Medford hotels are Mr. and Mrs. Hay Ih-cwter ef Uod-I moml, M. A. linger of Powell P-utte. Miss .Myrtle ltalston, 11. .M. Hrandt of Corvallis, A. O. Hartley of Ore gon City,. A. V, UattleiMin of Itose bunr. II. H. Halo of Cottiillo, Fred M. Knox of Marshfleld, Hen iM.ason of Lakeside, A. It. Kay of Ulverton. Dykeman White. J. Pratt and MrnTflTr riOPimO Kd Harney of Kugene. ami the! j h I ft I L L EJL UV ftdbtwing from Portland: M. K.U el I H I I I l! Hli Smcid. Jared Aiken. P. U. L.ttour-iU' W,,UL 1 elte, K. It. Dufl'y, 10. A. .efien, J. K. Ilrandeberry. CI. S. Yei by. 1 1. A. Marion, J. M. Klog, W. n. l lerv, J. 1). Mickle L. S. Leneh, Fred A. Lewis. W. F. Kringle. M. (I. Walther, T. A. Hurstdl, C. K. Tillman. L. .M. Walton, Mrs. i',. Y. Kolloir. Mrs. J'enrl straw, F. 10. McMillan, It. 1 J. Myirlng and (leo. W. Stokes. P.'M. Itrundt of the state experi ment mat hm ut Corvallis is here attending the ytate dairymen's con vention. J. H. Leonard, superintendent of the stale induhUtul school at Che halls, Wash., in spending several days in Medford and Central Point, having been called because of the critical condition of a sick sister in the latter city. F. S. Walte. representing the state' industrial accident commis sion. Is spending a short time in Medford checking local payrolls for commission Information. Miss MiuCe Howlltt spent sev eral hours In Medford and Jack sonville visiting friends and shop ping, having motored in from her home at Kagle point. ItU'hnid (Dick) Kimball, assocl- into owner of tho Kimtmll Fruit company of New York City, ar rlteil in Medford by motor from San Jose, Cal., and will remain in tho valley for the next few days. Mr.- Kimball has been located hi San Jose since last June, and i making a trip through the north west. Reservations from as far awav as Chicago ure coming In for the annual convention of the Oregon Wool Growers association which will he held at linker. Ore.. Janu ary 1 1 and Patrick C. O'Oate', native of NVw York slate, who admits he deserted from the l s. army, stole a Hutek, redan nt Vancouver. Wash., was stopped seVeral times during the lime he stayed In Portland, for 1 speeding, was arreted by Officer! Sain Prcee-it of Iht citv Saturtlay intKht. O'p.ile readily ndmlttrd the theft and his desertion from the army. He will be turned over to the federal government for prose cution. Ashland Tidings, Six uyt of the i-late cars rovtlMep ed here estwday with the local state auto traffic bureau. Mrs, F. A. O.iuKheriy of Phoimx was a Medford visitor yesterday. Mrs. Charles Clmu:ule of KikIc Point spent this nvornnn: In .s.e city 'hopping and viMtlng fr.cuds T 1'- ':. i. ,.: S 'f J' j ,1 BWm PEASANTS FATAL POLICE BRUSH OSAKA. Japan, Jan. I.- (A) , Forty casualties occurred in con- flirts between discruntle.d pea- ants and noliee at the village of d ' v t 'onsSderahlo damage was done to property. 'I nc pe.isanis had org'ini.ed a demonstration against a govern ment t ipnrlan project. hieli they ;u ted would flood their rice fields. More than 000 of them . i"d on tho village and the 300 local police were not able to cope with the situation. o.i.u neoji d:r,pulchv'd tt; TOKYO, Jan. 9 ,Vi Three com p.uijed ni regular in i an try wei rushed to Namoru. a village ne-.ir , ". "' uhmm- iiuiiiiK iiiitu niiieMt iiiiieti up inii- Two thousand peasants marched .n I4 n.ii. y on me locai government ilTie -ipd 3i'i) police VeVe unable lo control them. ?t LfLLAFASTONE PORTLAND. Me. (A1) Whole iule fish concerns here .complain that .some scallop fishermen have emulated the methods of, get-rich-quiek financier-. They assert they have been buy ing "watered stock." Some nU the Casco Itay small boatmen, who nre dragging giant txallops tliiwiiue:a the buyers aver, shuck out the meat and soak It overnight In ii-esh water. This, it Is said. cnue-vth lops to swell appreciably .and take on much weight, 'i . .ny ,,iu.... In their natural state grow to IN) pounds after li hi. tits of soaking. It is hard tit delect such doctoring by appearance although tho "fresh water cure" is said to detract con siderably from the fine flavor of the scallop. BUTTER iCE CREAM. PASTUERIZED SAFE-PURE PRODUCED PACKED' THE SANITA RY WAY A Phone V I RiKiffl I lit- OHIO CHILD 2!' p 'J "I" If 3 w -f .t n. i . if 4 .f Somctlihig to Make This month we will consider Hiincthlng for littlo brother to make, although girls mny like to make one too. How would you like to make a little wagon? lhM, ask Mania for s-n.ie empty : . poo's, two will be plenty, because them in two for the the ends of the spools toward the wagon box, then the part of tho body of spool will i 'ook like the hub of the wheel. .it!ll Uvo small .sticks about the --size of a pencil or perhaps a little "nailer, so the wheel will turn when rolled over the floor. .Push tlie sticks Into the holes In spools. You can either u?e an empty pasteboard match box 1 for- the u..r ,r u uvi can i.i'.d a wo..,. end box about that size so much the better. Ktther use glue or real small nulls called brads to fasten the sticks to the box. Punch a hole in the front of box and lie a "trim, t' t be box. anil you will have a fine' waKon to play with. Ki H. j It. II. Km aiupmciil. I. . O. I. : Iitallation and conferring llnyal ! Purple degree. Friday nighi. Uc j freshments. All haul and visiting member i Invited. j :':io M AUK CLLVK. t TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY i j FOU UKNT 4 - room furnished house; electric range, hardwood j floor. Call Hiua-J-. f3!t N. Cen- iral. J!i.'i FO It It lON'T 3 -room furnished pi.: s'parate bath: ground floor. .it 3;;:t W. Und, sio mo; Ul: li! and paid. WAXTfOD lly college girl, any sort of respectable work, whole or part time: town or country. Phone atii-L. I'M j FOU SAI.K Wcaner pig. I Houston. It oss Lane. Milton 2!'l FOlt HKXT F.urntshed apart mem, uownsiairs. lis (iotic WAXTKO Am locating in Med ford and wish lo rent a ii-room modern house, with garage, .good condition, close in. Phone lao'j. 2'. FOU SALK Phonograph; cost new with S!) double rec- tirds. In first class condition. Will lake $;.u if sold Immediate ly. 1 miu ire or write to Talent Meat Market. Talent, Ore.. Itox r.2. LS9 l'OU SALK Wood for fireplace and hit; heater. Phone ITtO-J-.'. p WAXTKI)-To hire L'o tiers wood cut. Phone r3ii-.I-;l. :'!H UKNT l'n furnished modern lis ; u-araue. Call MT-lt. J!t The3e Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store . ... Wi )- ' irn tjfjK1- Millinery Coats MLm 0 fell 1 W " HjfZw ALL NEW, STARTS M U$ TODAY ' Ij SEE HEAR '.-I f THJS kjUJtiljriJN S XlBBT ELK , M I ?3 TALKING COMEDY r&J hht 1 YOU'LL HEAR , Si LlfeJ GEO. SIDNEY tSlrt JEAN HERSHOLT te PS ... in gN H GIVE and TAKE B I ifcw iam&&K2&. ' Ota hm Twice the amount f(ff-A of te"eiy and V-HM ' i3 many times the 'v QJP Pl Sj lH amount of laughs, . i . I Us jewish argumcnts a y x r 1 ii in a stor of :, . SJ XyTj y I "'o Youth end Ideal versus age al custom a friendly but dra- alEAN MEaSHOLI it ' ' j mtlc battle between father and son In which both win out. Hr" v , 4CompleU 2 GREAT ACTS OP Ad" "8" I Shows lAl.Kli,! I Children 10 M M Dnilv at Winnie Llghtner s Adults 35 & y i "Th 8on8 Minute I J 1:30,3:30, I - Girl" 1 Evehings ITf - 7 and 9 P.M. We, ,nd Redmon In . duitsn50 - i ; "THE GYP" 1 THE DEW Of CD2IEATDDN 1 . 1 .. is our policy 10 always V-Pfl"V ri. they have settled into the places of , "style". We now announce the first Spring Fashions with the dew of creation still upon them. ADRIENNE'S Medford National Bank Building a. urcocui l.f common O . in i