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3 s it !. I I: f ! t ! i i l II R III GIVEN Gets Fm Award BUILD PACKING PLAN! IN CITY Council Acts Favorably for ; Kimball" Concern Op posed By Planning Com ;v mission Revised Fire . Mall RiH ArrpnfpH ' .The ciiy council Iat nilit nt a special meeting called by Muyor 1'ipett- not only granted a permit, Uenpite oppoHltion from (ho city planning coinniiHHioit, io th KlmlKill Fruit company. Inc., to build a new $5,000 puck i i Ml ' ' 1 George M. Putnam, farmer at Concord, N. H received the Orel distinguished service award of the I American' Farm Bureau federation IhK Plnnt on Nonh Kir .itroi'i nhiiut ' h annual convention In Chi- npiianltc tlm fuuihc-rn I'ui'iric ili'iiiii i eaoo. The award la to be given but uccniitrj ihi ri-viRfil bill of j annually to person rendering great the ChlliliirH llron., contniecorH, rr j est service to agriculture during ttie Renenil coiiHlructlim of work year. on tlie new fll'll Htlltioll llllllcllllK. !'? rrr-. -zz jocled tho plumhiiiK and. heutiiiK bid for that IjullilliiK uml decided "'"' tnr tlio Roitllir-rn I'nrlfJc lull to readvortlHc tlio lutter ltdn. r"d, who iiIhh iiKi'ndml Ilia criun- Tho coiinrll Hlu nmncd u roHO-M'" mwtln!, mild Hint Dm rnilroiid lutlcin to hori'iittisr iiwipuiuto with ! comiiniiy fiivori'd tho iihint'H con tile city plunninn comiiilHHlnn In u Hlrm-tlnn on UiIh aito. which Die effort to improvo tha iliyk'iil ap- Southern I'.nific owns, and mntnd pearance of the packlni; hoimo il- f furflier thnt tho inllioiid company trlct. would like to Hen tin cntlrn rlnht It will ho ri'innmhorcd that the ! or way covered with fireproof wine- bldH Hubmitted at laHt week's meet ins of tho council were nut acted on becaiiKo they exceeded the $30, 000 bond Ihhiiu voted for tlio new fire station uml fire equipment. Since then Architect Trunk (Murk had been workln-t with Hie bldilerH and making chnnKfs here and there la effortH to have the IiIiIh rcvlMcd I p come within the authorized bond Ishiis expenditure, with the result tbat CMlders l.roH.' revled bid of $14,709, which wiih ulimit S12UU less than their original bid, was ac cepted last nlKht. However, the council still deemed the pluinbiiiK and heating bldH u too high and will 'readverllBo. "the main objection of the elty planning commission to granting tbo Kimball Fruit company a per mit to build Us new ptant on Kir street oppoHlta the depot was thut thin location wax outside, tho ware house tone, and also fear thut 11 would be unsightly to iihhhIiik tour. lata in that prominent location. This was explained by Larry Bcbado, president of tbu coiiiiiiIh Hlon, For thuso rcnHoiiH the com mission ut its moctln-i Monday re fused to gram a permit. After hearing explanations from Hlchard S. Kimball, son of Carl W. Kimball, owner of the company, and C. C. Daiby, lta local manager, that the new plant would be a very nrnamentul and modem ono and that the company would exerclne raruin seelux that the new plant and Its' surrouudliiKH wera clean and attmotlve at till limes, the omincil grunted tbo permit. A. S, Hcwenhuiini, dlHlrlit man- To Stimulate Local Building mi j We Offer 1 Common AlOON OF BOOKS Loiihi'h und the like II will bo no trouble to have the property owners III the zone vote for llin chuiige, an- the Mmithnrn I'aclllc coinimuy owns most of the property in the zone. l.lltVMi: HOLD .MDKI'IXfi RICKARD PAID BY I SILENT THRONGS! NEW YORK, Jan. . P ! With fully 1'i.OUO persons silently i jlnnkiiiK on 111 the vast, somber-' I draped arena, the- world of sportH pa,u us Haul trioutn to lex Kick-, ; ard today ut the funeral aervices ' in Madison Square (iurdeu. 1 The services were begun at 2 , j p. in. by the Hev. Caleb -Moor, pus-, in iiiu .iiiMiii-un iivi-nue milium cbiiri h, an I our after all doors hail ' been t:losed to the general nubile ; by the police und admittance re , Htrictj.-d only to those bearing spe cial cards. ' j It waH estimated that nearly 10, Oou were standing around in Klghth avenue, 4!)tb and Doth streets, the: huiinduricH of the gaiden. Two; ! hundred policemen controlled the' I crowd but It was necessary to halt; jail traffic on these streets. One htuidred additional police wero sta-; Honed Inside the '(union. j The great and the near great of, tha boxing Kiimc, the business and society worlds, associated with : Hickurd, sat Willi members of the; family, garden staff and newspaper j men in loho floor seats. The bulco-: ules were open to the public gen-1 ei-ally. ! Itickard'a body rested In lta huge, silvered bionze casket surrounded by hundreds ol floral tributes. One! of the last to arrive, red roses, bore Ibe card of the retired heuvyweiglit champion, dene Tunney, now In Switzerland. On organ, especially Installed for the services, played for a half-hour prior to npculii? the f---'i -ierv-ices, and a quartet sung hymns. (Continued from 1'ago One.) was discussed. Thefts of range stock by rustlers using auto trucks and the efforts of stockmen to curb tho evil were also discussed and steps taken to bring both mat tors before tho coming session of Hie ltdslalure. A committee composed of II. I). Unwell of OrantH 1'ana, 0. K. Hil lings of Ashland und It. Shcpard of Koguo Klvcr was appointed to flume resolutions. Successful dairying under Irri gated conditions was iIIscuhsciI bv I Hay Itrewster of Deschutes county, who neciureii tint success In dairy ing Is not limited to any breed and that personal preference 1h the best guide. The four fundamentals were given as breeding, feeding, testing and culling. Many practical sug tustlons on feeding und cure of good cows wero also given. A good l.adlno clover pasture, under Des chutes county conditions, may car ry as mnny as five cows to the acre. Feeding Experience nfr. Kay, also of Deschutes coun ty, gave his experience In u sys tem of feeding ulfnlHi bay In which tho animals wero "hayed" as niuny as seven times dally. A yearly av enue nroductlon of -till pou.ids of bultorlat from u good grade of Jer lieys, which also are fed rain In moderate qunullly all year, bore out the Idea that care pays. Uovernor I'nttersou, on tho pro gram to present the medals to own ers of this year's high producing nerds, In n telegram rend b" Pro fessor llraudt, stated press of legis lative matters would prevent his presence at the convention. S. U. Simmons, first vlco president, is 111 and also unablu lo attend. Firs4i$ lxi .to 1x12, per M $22 2x4 to -2x13, per M .. XxO : Shiplap, per M )xg(;fcihiplap, per M $22 $22 $22 No. 2 Common & Fir s4s lx44o 1x12, per M $18 1H to 2x12. wr U $18 Stiiplap, lx()-fx8, M $18 hiiNo. 3 Common Fir Shiplap, Dimension, Boards, Sheathing $15 ('ON'STAXTIXftl'l.R, Jan. It. (fl')--;lrH. Kvtinifclinn IjtmllM'i'uli. inotlu'r of the trans-Ailtimli: fly- j or, t'xpfrU'nccil lur flrt earth- j iuakr when a violent whtx k, ni j comitanlfd hy u terrlfylnK Bulter- ra lieu n run r oecu rred a l Angora j laHt lllKht dull UK H reuepl-on ,lt j tho American emlmmty tn her honor. No acetikiu io lift? or property was reported. Mia. Und lie.wh nan heen teaehlntf ehemlH try at the American coHene. TonlKht AmbanHador and Mih. drew will xlve a dinner at the American h-wmlon In n,,p lonm. The i iH'HtH will includ" the : eiKii inlnlMter and Madame Tew- ( flk Huelidl llfy and other jirotnl- ! nenl TurkH. i Tho TurkiMh Aviation league; ' winch Ih piuyiiiK tho hoHt to MrH. ! Unill)crf."h durlim her Htay in An-1 noni. Ih h-avliiK notlitn undone to honor her. Lower Grades From $5 per M up : Flooring Ceiling 1x3 ' No. 4 Floorhifj; $20 xi pom. Flooring ....$16 1x4 No. 4 Kloorinf'....$25 1x4 V. G. Flooi iiiff... S40 1x0 com. Flooring... .$15 .4 .Ceiling $20 ,i -. . o ru.' o " 1 wmfr -POrO WOO!1 qL.4i 8x10.4. It. Sash 75 i i.-i . - . : Mcdford Lumber Co. "One Block North ' NEW YOItK. Jan. 0. -(PI Tln urn-lion of rare houkH for n total valu.i of 2 7 :i . ! r a at the Anderson KallerleH laHt iiIkIH wiih helleved l.y hookHollcrK to have cstalillnhcd a record for n Mingle hhhIou of a hook mile in thin country. The collection , wan tho prop erty of Jeromo Kern', composer, and the greater port of the money wan paid for 1 18 Ulekeim tfonin. The Ihrue newdonn of the Kern mile have brought ? tl 1 T . ,t S 7 to date and It In believed the re mainitiK seven will hcihI the total far pact tho million dollar net he fore the unction bean. , ' Tiic h'uheMt price, and deelared by liookkellerH to he a new world record wiih $:K,0oi) paid by Alwln ,1. Scheiier fur a "perfeei" copy of theken's "I'ickwick Papers" In pavtn. The Kern copy wan bought In 9'n by Uabriel Velln, New York denier, from tho Umdon firm of Henry Hot hern n & Co.. for $;trii)0, tho value of the books rlHlnK S00 per cent In ubout nine yearn. HURTS 30 CAGE FANS! (lALKSIiritO. III., Jan. ! UYt More than 30 pcrtainx were in hos pitals today with Injuries suffered when a balcony in the Kuoxville hlnh Heboid Kymnashun collapsed during a bunketlmll Kame. Although many were only eui and bruised, others Hiiffered broken Icm and arms In the accident that terminated the jramo between Knoxvlllo and AhlnKdon last nit;lU- About loo fans were In the oal eony when ono .siile gavo way ns they stamped their feet und cheer ed. It fell upon scores of spec tators seated beneath and In full Iiik HC.ntpod tlio cunt rot box of the electric, light wystem from tho wall, plunging the ;ym into tin rknes. FITS STOPPED! New Remedy at Last llroiiklyn, N. Y. At last n med icine lilin nefii uiicueren uiiu siops i the most rduhhurn eascx (if epilepsy. ' ThouHiind in epilepsy colonies and throiiKliout the country have been made happy by It. (Ireut epilepsy specialists recommend it entlniHi astlcally. Write direct tn labora tories for free information and diagnosis. AddresH all mail to PHKNOl.KI'TOI, t'OMI'AXY. Uept. 371, Itox 71, St. John's IMuce sta tion, llrnoklyn. N. Y. MOVK 1'Olt AIH I'IKI.I) (Continued from Page One.) unless better nccommodatlonH aro aerured. KenllrlnR the Importance of aviation, other Oregon cities are cited n striving to establish air ports and U Is declared Med ford must keep abreast of the move ment In this respect. S. P. IJspot. Tlio Motorl.-tt on the Flixir Olrl Ianeet "There! The heel of my shoe's none. That's done for mo for this evening.' , . Her Partner 'uh, bother! Don't you carry spare parts'.'" . .Votlec. Anyone Interested In Symphony Orchestra, cnmmtinlentfl with AV. T. Itolner of tho Medford 8choo) of Music, Hpnrtu IlldK. '-'2 Iteftulur (,4MiiiuunU,ntton of It came Chapter, O. li. H., lnesdy evening. Installation of officer!. 1IATT1K M. AI.DKN, Secretary. Krcotion of new city (ondon bullillntf bcliitf discussed here. Let's Whoopie! Frank's Comedians Opon PLAYHOUSE THEATRE Fri., Jan. 11 Piesonting The Comedy Drama Wow "For Cryin' Out Loud" January Bargain Month Children lOo; Adulti 36o Vaudoville ft Evorythinir MANN'S THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE - MANN'S g Mann's 18th January Sale Of Interest and Importance to All j Who Take Advantage of These Bargain Prices Visit This Store-Wide Event Tomorrow Doors Open at 8:30 o'Clock j CLOSING OUT ALL CALJER COATS At 25 Off Regular Price Now is your opportunity to buy one of these fa mous coats guaranteed not to spot, sag or fade, made in a big assortment of colors, suitable for wear at any season of the year, QC fCC while they last tomorrow ..... ,wo VlT . Just 15 Winter Coats On the RacksOut They Go At Half Price and Less $35.00 Coats $15.00 In this lot we have included several $35 Caljer Coats suitable for any season of this year; the winter coats are all trimmed with fur; see them tomorrow at, each .'. . $15 I A REAL SALE OF GOOD DRESSES AT MANN'S TOMORROW Dresses at $5.00 This group of '25 silk dresses are all good stvles and colors and sold all season up to $15.00, so Ca,ke advantage of this sale to morrow and buy CjC AO one at, each pD.UU Dresses at $9.95 In this lot we offer some won derful values in wool and silk dresses, all good colors, in one and two piece styles that sold up to $25.00, dQ QC for, each pZfZJ Dresses at $ 1 5.00 s The shrewd buyer will be delight ed with these remarkable values in Silk and Wool Dresses made in this season's most desirable colors and styles; - values up to $35.00. Tomorrow each $15 I SEE OUR NEW SPRING DRESSES AT S10.85, $16.95 AND $27.50 EACH A BARGAIN FEAST ON THE MAIN FLOOR TOMORROW Extra Special! Pongee Silk .')2-incli imported JnpeneKc 1 Ponjoc Silk, 12 in online quality, natural color, regu lar 7")(; value. On .sale to morrow, yard 39 c Extra Special! Corselettes Warner's and Nature's Ri val Corselettes, made of brocaded material, lightly boned; 'regular price $1.75. Tomorrow, J 1 OQ each Pl.Ot Extra Special! Wash Goods "Peter Pan" and A. B. 0. Zephyr Prints, fast colors, Ail. x, yj V llUUtOi 35c On sale tomorrow, vard Extra Special! Hand Bags Women's All-Leather Bags in all sizes and colors; splendid quality; regular price $3.9o, fc9 RQ tomorrow, ea P..U SEE THESE FOUR SPECIAL ITEMS ON DjS PLAY IN WINDOW ANOTHER BIG SALE OF HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR Women's Rayon Hose Pine quality' with pointed heel; all colors ana sizes, un cn sale tomorrow, pair vJivL. Chiffon Silk Hose Women's fine, grade Pure Silk Chifi'on Hose, diamond point heel, silk to the top; all colors and sizes. Keg. price $1.9j; special, pair $1.49 Women's Vests Ribbed Cotton Knit Vests with bod ice and built-up tops, in flesh color, all sizes; regular price 48c; clear ance special, 29 C Infants' Ve3ts ' "Vanta" Knit Silk and Wool Vests for infants; all sizes, the best vest made; $1.25 values. On sale QQp tomorrow, each , OIC 1 CLEARANCE SALE OF DRESS GOODS AND DOMESTICS "Panne" Velvet . '10 inches wide, in copen, coral, sage green and hon eydew; good quality; sold all season at $1.95. On sale tomorrow, df Of? yard Wash Goods One lot of Tissue Ging hams, Printed ( Suitings, Payons and Lawns; up to y)' values. On sale to morrow, yard 39c Crepe Back Satin 10 inches wide, comes in light and dark shades; heavv weight ; regular price $2.75. J J 95 tomorrow, vd. w w Figured Outing Flannel 3(5 inches wide, comes in a large assort ment of patterns. 39c values' QO. now, yard H All Linen 3 1 Iandkerchief S q u a r e s. S ' ready to make, have eol- ored borders. On sale tomorrow, in each 2 for -15 Now, each Garter Girdles In the narrow and wide styles, all sizes, up to $1.25 values. 95c Fancy Crepe Bedspreads Slxl05-iuch size, comes in blue and rose stripes; regular price $2.25. t 1 On sale tomorrow, ea. Clearance Sale of Scarfs Jiawi$)ffiMtmni(tjOt& f "THE STORE FOP EVERYBODY" J Afoi7 Orders Promptly Filled Pottage Prepaid Triangular Silk Scarfs in blue, orchid, green and orange that sold all season at $1.95; also a few all-woo! scarfs that sold at $L19 $2.25. All go on sale, each "Kickernick" Special Women's and Misses' f Conibrazierc made of a h e a v y quality Tricosctte j Rayon; a two-in-one gar- H ment. brassiere and bloom- f cr; elastic and cuff knee styles; colors peach, flesh and black; all sizes; $4.45 s values, tomor- H QC S row, eaeli PJ.i7tJ BIG CLEARANCE I OF TOILET GOODS 1 Tooth Pastes 7-oz. Listerine 10 Bars of Castile , Soap Shaving Creams Shampoos Hind's Cream Bath Salts 39c EACH and ..many ..other good items; regular price 50c, tomorrow, Face Powders Cleansing Creams Astringents Hair Dress Up to $1.23 values; on EACH sale tomorrow, 69c -1 Agents for Butterick Patterns l 'VUb.-A v