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f t ' ' ( ' I ' I MEDFORD MATL TRPRTTNTR. MEDFORD. OREOON'. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY n, 1A20. PAOE THREW IS L JANUARY 30TH A (lolexation of Jacksonville citi zens called upon the county court this morning and asked that the heal ins on the netitlon for the clos ing of the "Old Ka-eutzer mm romi" so that the Snutford Jones company could build a packing plant, within the provisions of the state law, he continued until January 30. The lequest was srnnted. In the mean time Jacksonville residents hope to reach a compromise satisfactory to both Fides. Tne hearing on the so-called "Midway road," from the Diddle road to n point on the Pacific highway,- near the Dr. Chas. J. Sweeney Kale, has been set for February 13. The road would shorten the dis tance to this city and make the re gion accessible to subdividing und. on the other hand. It would traverse considerable rich orchard and farm inu land. A number of protests un the road are in the making. The county court expected to close up the 1929 budget today and turn the same over to the assessor tor the fixing of the annual tax levy. This phase has been delayed by the court not having the rouorl on the amounts In the various funds, this work beiiui delayed by County Treasurer W'ulker and his deputy, Verl Walker, having an at tack of tho flu. The remainder of the morning session of the county court was de voted to the transaction of routine business. 4 Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Station Wednesday, Jan. ft 4 5:30 to li:15 Ye Towne Crier 6:15 to 0:30 Mail Tribune, i i- news and markets. Thursday, .Inn. Ill 10 to 11 Kconomy Groue- t tcria, special music. 11 to 11:30 Blnns Mont Markets. 11:30 tu J 2 Jarmin & Woods Drugs. 'f 12 to 12:30 Music Box. 12:30 to 1:30 Ciold Seal Creamery. 5:30 to 6:15 Ye Towne Crier i 6:15 to 6:30 Mail Tribune, news and markets. B:30 to 7 Hunt's Craterian. S lo n Farm 1-tureau Co- l operative Kxchangc. , J ...A---! .. - . Daily Meteorological Report Vdnclay, .laminry t. Medford und vicinity: Fair, but with valley fog tonight and Thurs day. Xo chaiiKe in temperature. Lowest toniRht, about 26 degrees. Oregon: Fair, but with valley fojrs toniKht and Thursday. No change in temperature. en en Local Data g g v . 30 2K . 31 30 . 27 2S ion loo Highest (lust 12 hrs.).... Lowest (last 12 hrs.) Uel. humidity (pet.) Precipitation (inches) ou .00 Slate of weather Voxixy FoKtxy Lowest temperature thiu morn ing, 28 degrees. Total preclpiUition since Septum -ber 1, 1928, 7.19 inches. Sunset today, 4:58 p. m. Sunrise Thursday, 7:38 a. m. Sunset Thursday, 4:f!( n. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Me idian I ime citt 2 & linker City 28 10 Clear Jilsmarck 3S 22 Cloudy Hoise 24 14 Clear Denver 4fl 30 Cloudy Des Moines 3G 30 Kain Fresno ffi 32 F(gj:y Helena 34 26 Cloudy J.o Ant'Is 2 r2 Cloudy Mnrshflcld S4 30 Clear Phoenix '( 40 Clear Portland 40 30 Cloudy Ued ItlufC rC 30 KoKKT Itosebur 30 34 Cloudy Ktlt Lake City 26 H P. Cdy. San Francisco 50 40 Krgy Santa Fe 4 1 18 Cb-ar Seattle 38 3 4 Foggy Spokanp 2ti 22 Cloudy Walla Wulla Missing Winnipeg , 0 Know L. Y. DICK. Meteorologist. Hosh Heads Medico. SAL KM. Jan. 9 Pt The Potk Yamhill-Marion Medical mick-ty. nieetinn here last night, elccteil Dr. D. U. Horn of Saltm as Presi dent for the ensuing year. Dr. ltndotph K. Klelnfow of Silver ton 'was elected vice-resident nd Dr. W. W. Paum of Salem secre tarv nnd trrnnrer. No More Gas In Stomach and Bowels If you vrith to b permanently r llev4 of gu In atomftch and bow la, tak Baalmana's Oks Tabltta, which ar prepared especially for tomacb (as and all bad effect re aultlnc from ra preature. That mptj, anawnff feellna In the ato mach will dlaappear. Vhat anxloua, nervous felinr with heart palpita tion will vanish. No more bloating-, drowsiness aftr eatlnjr, heartburn or other distress due to iraa. Oet the r-nulne HAALMANV8 OA0 TABLETS at any aood druf stora, Frloa L Always on band at 8rrnnc's wni 8torn, 1929 Jury List Given For Districts Outside , Ashland and Medford Tho jury list for the year, for all districts outside of Ashland and Medford, as drawn by the county court, is as follows: Applegate John O'Hrien, Klmo J. Throck morton. c Ashland R. F, O. K. B. Baer. H. W. Ilarron, John R. miderbeck, Moult 1: A. E. Chai mau, Verne O. Dollarhlde; Philan der Dosier, Route 1 ; Jackson Gy ger, -Elmer Kincuid, Clarence Tay. lor; Albert W. Thomas, Wm. R. Allison, Route 1; Hazel Applegate. H. Krnest Applegate; Allen Becker. Elmer E. Ilryon, Chas. A. llurnes, Ellis E. Cilllis. & A. Hamilton. Clyde M. Hamilton, Phil Harkins. Paul Held, Andrew V. Hood, Rome 1; Vernon R. Hooper, 34S Harga dine; II. A. Kligler, C. II. 1-amkln, Etta Lamkin, Route 1; Benjamin S. Lay; Clyde W. Lyman, Geo. Mc Uonald, Route 1; Mabel Merryman, Thos. A. Merrymun. Butte Falls . V. Geo. Averill, Merle Ilralnard. J. F. Carson, John Gadzow, John R. Clark, Ben Kredonbur;, J. P. Hughes, Verl I Hoover, Carl Jack son, N. B. Stoddard. Tom Stanley, Ira Tungato, Ray Trefren. Central Point Aruoht Bohuert; May K. Holds, Route 2;-John S.'Catey, Route 1; Edw. C. Faber, Inez Ferguson, Ethel Freeman; Cyrus T. - Hamilton, Route 2; John W. Hamrlck;. Earl Heft. Route 1; Sadlo Kohlcr; A. T. Lathrou, Route 1; Howard May field; Warren Patterson, Route 2; Sanford J. Richardson, Err.est E. Scott, Chas. H. Taylor; Herbert E. I'pton. Route 2; E. Capps. Route 1; J. W. Casad, H. S. Chirgwin. U C. ('.rimes Erma Mary Hetdgepath, Ethel May Jones, Lola F. Kincnid, D. A. Landon. James G. Love; Alta A. Xewniou. Route 2; Stirling C. Richmond, Ecrt C. Hostel, Clif ford Smith, Andrew tirissom, John Hall, Ijiwrence Luy, Ben J. Oswald, J. M. King, Elizabeth Marion, Zellu May Webb, W. J. Atkins, J. 13. Antes, J. A. Bitterllng. Medford, It. I). Finley, Everett-Houte 2; Hoeft, T. J., Route. 2; Jnnney, Mrs. Louise, Route 2; Knips, Win. (;., Route 2; Carver, Fay, Caster. L. O., Route 4; Denzer.. Frank W.; Hartley. Chtts. Clinton, Route 1; Furry, Sybil D.. Stewart. John Q.. Route 4: Calhnun. Andrew 11., Route 4; Boughton, Charles, Route 2; Chase, Mcrrll Bertram, Topple. Sig., Modoc Orchard; Loren H.. Route 3; Hamilton. Les ter O., Route 2; llowsley, Willnrd Mr. Jr., Nenlon, John Iogan, Nieowood, drover C, Route .2: Sagar. .Mabel, Route 2; Sage, KiMBALL PACKING n MODEL "Medford 1 holdh a uniiiue place among dull centers throughout the country, und her industrial and geographic demands must be respected by fruit companies In the east. If they wish to succeod here," said Richard Kimball, as soc. nted with his father In the ownership of the Kimball Fruit (company of New York, who ar rived here by motor from San Jose yesterduy afternoon. I Although dealing regularly with ! the fruit growers of Cnliforniu, ) Oregon, "Washington und Idaho, Med lord is the only loculity where the K.mbnll fruit company found it necessary and desirable to erect a packing house. The New York er explained the situation, by stat ing that Medford holds a peculiar" position among fruit belts, and for that reason, together with the rnp.d growth of the' community, tho only solution of the pronleiji is to deal with local growers thru a packing house operating here. The ?25,000 pucklng shed, which is to be erected opposite the Southern Pacific freight depot, w.U be ouc to whirh Medford residents can point with civic pride, according to Mr. Kimbull, who stales that no pains will be spared to make the building as at tractive as possible, even to tho planting of plirubbcry und vines about tho property. News of Co. A National Guard After the long vacation of two l weeks the company had a snuppy : drill last night,, considering atlf I joints contracted during the va cation. Discharges for Juliene Dally, LesLe Snyder, and Warren AkerH have been put through, nnd .they arc being replaced by Willi-i Porter, uuy Slngler ana uuri Cliance. Acting Quartermaster Sergeant Corporal Jones, has received two cases of new pants and fihtrta. and Is a question as to how long he will be able to keep them. Hergeam uwens, ine .ntuiuru recrult.ng iwr;eant will noon be seen with new putt of clyies, ' anks to Mrs. Owens and her irnnrl lurk. There will be a non-com school next Thursday -night nnd it 1h open also to those privates who wish to attend. There will bo mm wind tnhln work which Is very Interesting and Instructive. I Major Tierney of Kugene will jmeet the remrrvc officers of Ash j land. Medford, nnd other near points at the Armory tonight. Ma inr Tirnev Is a verv irood In structor and b well posted on the economical ana military cunuiuuin as they exist today. Also ho will answer questions regarding tnc f.allnr( IrAfltV The-club, according to Captain Carl Y. Tengwald. will soon have a new t of billiard eiioa. Chas. V., Rodgers, J. M.. Route 1; ' Set 1 1 meter. Roy A.. .Route 1: 1 Culy, Clement 11., Slur Route: Kd i munds. Lawrence, Rome 2; llar I old Corliss, Homo 1; l.irby. Clean j I R.f Route 1; lhfbeek. Charles, I Route 1: Howell. Maggie. Route 1; Judy. Justin Kvorett, Route 1:1 lUllld. Flyd Edward, Route 1; Mi.iil.tu-,. M 1. SSehehlo. W'IIIImim ' M., Itoute 1; Judy, Norman. Route j 1- lli,'lfern U'm M R.iuln ' , Ely. John', Route 2; Hoover, Elsie, Route 2. Jacksonville Merrlfleld, Kenneth, Neider meyer, John, White, lOarl, Flck, Nell Williams, Stevenson, Ray. Luke Creek Meyer, Alma. Mills, O. D., Moore, C. R.. Nygren, Frnnk CI. Beagle Drake, Charles S. I-igle Point Bull. II., Bighiim, J. II., C'hll dreth, W. L., Cummons, l L.. Campbell H. Clngeade. Chas., Ilutton, Ed., Uutton, Fred, -Eseh, Carl. Force, Paul. Gonyon 11. L., tllvaliK, Chas., Greb. John, Hum phrey, Chas., Hunnal'ord. J. G., Holman. 10. G., Hoibronk, Wm., Linn, Jus. 1... Phillips. Geo.. Peurec. Floyd, Phillips, Wm. J., Pullen. T. - .1.. Sinner. Miiv.,.1 It Istowell, J. K Stllle, John ('.. Smith, J. W., ThrOckinorlon, Les ter, Vestal, Alex,, Wilson, L. V. Prospect Amidon. Kilgar. Carlton, Heb L.. Clarke, Clem, Cook. C. K., Cox, R. T.. Dltsworth, Gus, Eldrldge, J. G. Gordon ITrljih. 'lncent, R. B. Gold Hill ' Hates, F. A., llooinsluiter. Nel son, Childcrg, Frank, Lamb, Jen nie. Mathews, Grant. Pickett, Fan nie, Smith, Lloyd, Adams, Bertram i'.., noil John Kilw.. Calhoun. Catherine. Carney,. 'Agnes C, t'ar jter. Frank, Chllders. Harry. Cook. Robert Edwin, t'ornutt James Noah. Cojipoi k, Warren. Coy, Ber tha, Foley. Alice. Force. Elinor V., Gardner Win. II., Huff, George 'Lorlnge, Jacobs, Nelly, Moore, Karl F Pankey, Laura. Stickel, ! Minnie Lillian. Turner, Olive May, i Walker. John C. Ilnllev. nh,Hu ! W., Clark, Oscar B., Fiene, Kd- ward, Henderson, Thomas A., j Pierce, James O., Strahan, uthellu Itngiip ltlver Austin. Cluus., Badley, R. 11., Beck. William A.. Ilnvil rii.,v : Breeding, Robert K Burkhart, Honerl, Carter, IMward R., Estell, ; Charles S.. Howanl, William J., Lance. Marlon. Phoenix Fish, Raymond S., Furry, Ray ! mond. Hunter, Wm. G., Parson, i Chester C. Stanclilf, Bert. T CHIEF FOR GOING YEAR Hamilton Pat ton was elected president of the Crater Luke coun cil of Hoy ScoutH, at the annual banquet held by that organiza tion last night. W. J. Mishler of Ormits Pass, was clocted first vice-president, Col. V. H. Paine of Medford second vice-president; Vernon Vnwtor, scout treasurer; Larry Schade, scout commissioner, and William .ee iirKKer, meit tnry. jho executive committee bourd was named ns follows: M. N. Hogan, Lec P. Brown, S. O. Mendenhall. It. L. Cornwell, Carman K. Mell, H. p. Hosworth, Jr., C. J. Scmon, (ieorgu Prescott. Officers named for tho Grants Pass district are: O. 8 Blan- chard, Hoy K. Hackett, A. Ix-t-cher, H. L. Ingraham, Jack K. Lverr, Joo AVburton, A. . Jack son; J. j. Mart n, A. R Voorneis, C. IL Woodward, Kugene Coburn. Chas. W. Huberts'. IL S. Leonard, Sam Ituker, II H. Wowoi j. n. Dillingslea, Austin Drownell. Those chosen for thti Medford district were: Col. W. lir Puine. II. G. Fowler. W. W. Allen. Ho rner Marx, H. L. Cornwell, IL P. Hosworth, C. J. Semon, Oeoriro Prescott. Cnrmnn Mell. It. L. I-ewis, Frank Itoberts, Louis TJ1 rich. Dr. D. U. Elliott. J. K. Hid den. Luke Ryan, Lee Smith, -Wirt Wright, L. F. Swanon. Ja '' -rill, Clinton Smith, IL P. Jcwott. Fred Heath. Sr., Don Newbury. Alex Sonrrow. Dr K C T-m.,!-land. Herb Grey, E. P. Lawrence, Uoy Elliott, E. E. Carter, H. II. llrown, Orln Schenck, Allan Smith, Orover Owen, D. It. Terrett. F. P. Fitrrell, E. AV. ' Gould and Itay Henderson. - PROSPECT SCHOOL HAS. T The Proapert achnol dtrl-t hus tho highest amierAed valuation for a riirn' d'trlet In th nnt.pty f not In tho ntate, uncording to l-t ITlH"b rhn'm"n rf th Prospect board of truntteo, wna In Medford today, vn'oattnn In clou to. two millions of dollar and was In creased over a million last year w'h h vnmoiof ton of n new powr project within the dlntrlet. The achool hni from 70 to 80 tu riontji with some coming from distance aa far awnv 19. nillei. and employ acveral teachers. . - . ( C'otHiUtc Compltlnl Abaent-mlnded profesno r beuevo i navo uHt the road." Abaent-minded Profeaaor'a wlf "Aro you certain you had H when you left the houae?M KM WINNER OF OIL COMPANY The Icct'mlnr lshiie of "Motor mattH." a nuiKiizine puhlfsht'd ly ihe Associated OH compuny, con tains the following tumuum'tMuent telling of H. L. Alfunl's succesa iti winninK u. recent contest nmonR uRentu: "Now Unit the battle 1h over it Ik assumed, that tho first five , apentH nre InokiiiK forward to Uiv l)roscntution of the prizes they ; have worked no hard to capture.. ! "11. I. Alford, ardent nt Medford. ! Oreson, was the firat man under' the wire nnd thereby wms the $lf0 first prize. B. V. Webster. Liellinfjhani. W'n.. takes the second ! prize of $100; K. A. Ha rile re. Sa linas, tlie only California mun to . rinisli in the first five, wins $7 ft; while J. B. Wb'Knnt, Itandoit, re lioti, ami V. Iloadley, Yakima,' j Wn., tnke the S5 nnd jS offered 1 as fourth nnd fifth prizes respec I lively. "Alford was an in and outer' 1 for the first six months of. the , contest, .showing In tho 'first ton' j .group in Murch. He then disnp-I I poured until July, when he bobbed up in second . place. The next : month he went into the lead that j i he held Until tho end.' MICKLE TELLS LIONS INFLUENCE OF BOVINE I The influence of the 'Cow Upon Human Civilization" was tho sub ject of nn intensely interesting talk given before the LIoiih club this noon by John Mfckle, state dairy and food commissioner who is in Medford this week attend I tug the Dairymen's convention held at Hotel Medford. He was followed on the program by Pro fessor P. N. Brandt, heud of the dairying department nt O. S. C.. who was introduced by It. G. Fowler, local county ugent. j Judge Harry Norton, another guest at today's meeting, was elected an honorary member of the organization, and the two new cubs, Clay Parker, and Karl Da vis, after being introduced for mally, were given a vociferous roar. A group of three clever novelty soft shoe dances were contributed I to the program by Fred McKeen, jwho was nceompnnlcd on the har monica by Marvin L. Shepherd, of Klamath Falls, who represents tho Ocla K. White- company of that city. William Kirk patrick, local bari tone, satm three delightful num ber., "ljist Night I Was In Hea ; von." "Sonny Uoy" nnd "Girl of My Dreams," accompanied by Dorothy I ley nobis. Guests for the day Included: Hit-hard Kimball, part owner of tho Kimball Fruit company of New York City, Judge Harry Nor ton, 11. G. Fowler, John Mickle, Professor P. N. Brandt, Fred Mc Keen, Marvin L. Shepherd of Klamath Falls nnd Pill Klrkpat rick. MEDFORD NATIONAL IN An outHtamliiiK feature of the minimi nu-utiiiK lust nlKht if the Mcilfnrri National bank, which has enjeyed a very prosperous year, was the (leelurin.-; of a 5 per cent semi annual illvldenil, the STtli div idend in IIh IiiHtory to lie rtceln veil liy the' bank. ThlH wan very pleas Iiir to tho stockholders nnd offic ers. The latter confidently look forward, from tills st-owiiiK, to the nunent year being tho best in the hank's history. ' Olflcera and directors were re elected as follows: W H. (lore, president; J. A. I'crry. vice-president; John S. Orth, cusbie; dura M. Wood and lisurge T. Krey. as alstant cashiers; W. 11. (lore, J. A. I'crry. John S. Orth, .1. K. Wort man, K. K. Merrick, (!. W. Ashpole, 0. M. Roberts, directors. Kcho Kcho Hotel opened in former UlllcUc.huildlnf; wlileb has been (extensively remodeled and now oipjipment (nwtaileil. WOMAN SICK THREE YEARS Helped By Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Mills Rock, Ark. "I w nick for thrco years aftor my last baby came, i could hardly walk and cnuld not eat nor sleep as I cliould because I won no nervoui. took Sevan buttles of the Vegetablo Compound and used that num lier of iKittle. of Lydia K. I'ink ham's Hanativft Wh anil 1 am fsclimx ju.t fine, f bavii a large fam ir mud do the work for All. Your Compound made me a well woman, and I have a happy lionia now. I always try to keep a bottlo in the hnua and I tell everyone about It." Mm. II. A. ADiits. K. Y. I), o, Box OA, Little Rnrk, Arkannan, BUILD ..NOW! Beginning January 10th PRICES ALL SHOT All Kinds of Building Material See Price List in Another Column Medford Lumber Co. One Block North of Southern Pacific Depot IS SIXTH AND F The city council at Its sneeinl meeting lust night received a peti tion asking permission for a new service station to be erected on the vacant lot site corner of Sixth and Front streets, about opposite the city hall, which was referred to n committee for investigation. It Is understood that the Standard and -hell Oil companies are both after this location. Throe other new service stations are in the offing, it is claimed, although most eitiwens marvel that there are so many now nnd won der bow they all live and prosper. !' Service station business In Med ford must be good or else there would not be so ninny stations, tri-res iv the city building depart ment today revealing there are -1 such establishments now in opera tion within the city limits. The total in the next two months is expected to reach 2 !i, as three A Ask for our I I' --V The Jackson County Building & Loan Association is a homo institution, owned and managed by Jackson county people. In vest in a successful, home association. Jackson County B uildi n g & L oan 'cttrcS OSS 3H more are now proposed for eon strnction. For n city of its size. Medford j Is believed to have more stations j than any other city in tho state Not one has ever been closed down even during tho slack winter sea son. C. VEATCH OF '07 UNIVEUSITV OF O II E G O N. j ECGENE, Jan. if. (Special.) In ; a nationwide mall ballot, John C. I Vcatch, '07, Portlnnd, was re-elect-J ed president of the University of ! Oregon Alumni assoeltion, It was announced today by Jonnnetto Oil-1 kins, secretary. James T. Donald .Baker, 'IB, nnd Margaret Itanniml Goodall, '04, Ku gene, were tho successful candi dates for tho two offices of vice president. The amendment to the constitu tion providing for a two-year term i of office for president und vlce ! presidents wus passed by more than a two-thirds majority. It does nut j take effect, however, until Junu I nry. l'Ktn. and the officers elected Booklet, "How Shall I Invest My Money' Association A Place to Invest Your Savings Over; 19 Years in Medford Not One of Our ' Stockholders Has Lost a Penny , 2C this year serve under the old one- year plan. Officers chosen by ballot last year were: President, John C. Veatch; vice-presidents, Edward F. Bailey, Junction City, and Andrew Collier, Klamuth Falls, both of tho class of lilKt. j . ! Call for Bids for Wood. Sealed bids will bo received until February 1st, 1920, for 110 cords of body fir wood, four feet long, delivered and piled on the school grounds at Central Point, in neat, tight piles eight feet high, before Sept, 1st. l'.tJit. Kach bid to be accompanied by a certified check for ten per cent of the contract. Bids to be senled nnd addressed to the School Board of Central Point. W. B. KINCAID, Clerk. 2 ! '1 HEADACHE RELIEVED (2v. . . QUICKLY carter i utile uver nils Purely Vegetable Laxative move the bowel free from vmia and unnlcaiant after 'effecta. Thsv rrllava (ha tratem of conittpotion poltom which many tlroca came dull and aching head. Uemem Iter they are a doctore prcacriprion and can be iIvcq with nbaolutA confidence to everf I All Drugtftita 25c end 75c Red Packages. CARTER'S LSlIPILLS 3k Put Old Father Time to Work for You During 1929 PREFERRED STOCK in the -Jackson County Building & Loan Association will earn 7 Percent for you It is PROFITABLE! Because your investment is backed by 19 years of successful business ( in Medford and the earnings of over a million dollars it is SAFE. Your money, invested in this as sociation, is available, too having all the requisites of a GOOD investment. TONiq THAT THRILLING AMAZING EPIC OF Tl AIR MAIL BEN LYON ! AND Antonio Mdrenct THE AIR LEGION Alto , Good Added Short Feature Best of Muilc Usual Prices 8TART8 TOMORROW THE BRILLANT JUNIOR 8TAR8 George Levis and Dorothy Gulliver ; In a gay and frolicsome comedy swift and sophisticated! with sheiks, shebas, wlsocrackers and a "loving" mother-in-law. . ., mm'M) fiats: INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 - 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon . .