Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 12, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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    PXGE TWO
Iocal and
-'Personal
The bright spring sunshine of
ihe past two flays docs not seem
so bright fr Miss Klva Caster of
H. D. Fearey'j loan and insurance
office in the Medford building.
night, while on route from
DeVoc'.s confectionery to her 7iome
at 311 I'artlett street, she lost a
purse, containing $45 in rush, her
passbook and several chocks. She
ha searched dlliRently for the lost
purse, and her only hope remain j
In tho possibility that some honest-
minded person will find It and re
turn U to her, her name and ad
dress being Inside.
Riverside Community Club da nee I
fiat. night. Lot's go. 2tf2
A building permit was Issued by 1
the city today to John Class off
3 Chestnut street, to construct
dwelling and earn ire at u cost of
SK.Qu.
Dance, Jacksonville, tonight. 9-2.
Guests from a diMance registcr
ed at Med ford hotels include p. A.
Smith of Ht. Louis, E. Mosbachcr
of New York City and Mr. and
Mrs. Threshoken of Windermere,
Can.
Hot, clean coal. Tel. 631. Med
ford Fuel Co. tf
Dance, Jacksonville, tonight, 9-2.
Xo change in tho weather Is
forecast for tonight and Sunday,
the forecast renflinfi: Fair, but
with fogs and no change In tem
perature. The lowest temperature
during last night wus 24 at 0 a. m.t
which followed a maximum of 4S
yesterduy.
The Thrift Shop has a January
Clearance Bale, beginning January
12. Men's suits, coats, overcoats,
hats and shoes; women's dresses,
coats and hats; children's clothing
of all kinds. Kvery article greatly
reduced. Many useful a r titles on
& and 10 cent counters. Hats from
10 to 50 cents. Don't miss this
sale. Come In nnd look over tho
stock and find some real bargains.
Place, over Rex cafo, 123 E. Main.
Mm. B. F. Delta rr and Ron were
among Ihe McCloud, ('a!., people
spending yesterday in Med ford,
Runny Rowo's Seven Knighta of
Harmony will play at Jackson
Springs Club Sat. night. A treat
for soro cam. 292
Today's public market was not
as heavy as usual hut enjoyed the
average, morning patronage, with
late produce one of tho features,
which also included a small sup
ply of dressed poultry, sold nut In
a short lime. The fresh meat both
did a rushing business and a fairly
large supply of meat butchered In
the Trail district.
Thomns Realty Co. Loans on
furniture and other collaterals;
straight or Installment loans on
city property. Palm ltlock, corner
Main and Front, upstairs. 210if
Dr. F. CI. Thayer and T. K. Dan
iels of Med ford attended the Izaak
Walton league meeting at Woasku
Inn Thursday night.
You . Will enjoy .comfort, good
music and sociability at Walker's
dance tonight. 292
Richard Kimball, associate own
er of the Kimball Fruit company
of New York, who ha.H been in
conference with C. C. Dai by. local
manager here for tho past several
days, oft by motor this morning
for Wcniilrhpo nnd Vnklmii, wIum'o
ho will rcmnln for tin- ntnit iwu
inontliH, ruturnlntf to Mmirnrtl on
hit way Houth, In Mari:h.
Homo mending, runnora romovi'd
nnd HnnKH worked back. Handl
craTt Shop. 210tf
A deal was cloned UiIh week
whereliy Theo. V. Tollcfnon, Cen
tral Point' affalilo banker, became
tlieowner of tho larKc home of
Cleo. Ii. Fox, local realtor. The
homo Iff HltllHted oil Hccond Htroet
near the HchoolhouKe. The Vox
homo In ono of tho finest ronlileneeH
of tho city nnd tho new owner ex
poctH to ntnko HeVral Improve
muntH upon the property to make
It n. flrxt-clam modern home.
Among tho ImprovomentH will be
a haitement and tho Installation of
a furnace. Central Point Htnr.
l'"reh molt nrrivlng dally nt
Jntinnon's Market. ,tf
Wood all kinds onk, laurel,
fir and dry slain. Medrurd Kui'l
Co. Tel. B31. if
Cruel and inhuman treatment Is
Ktven ns tho Rrounds for n divorce
suit aKalnst Mary Danillx by J
K. Danllla on file today at the
county clerk's office. Tho couple
were mnrrled December 3, 109,
and hnvo ono son. ltohert Danllln,
who enlisted In tho United Hlnles
urmy last wook.
Dunce, Eaglo Point, Rat. nlulit
8
Attorney Frank DoSount and
Rilisar Johnson loft yesterday for
crescent City to transact buslne
returnlnK to Medford this after
noon.
Host Utah lump oonl. Tel. 631.
Medford Fuel Co. tf
Indication that KM ED. despite
Iho crowded condition of the oilier
enured bv many other station, Is
still oblnlnhiK irood distance roc
ords, a letter wa received thin
week by tho stutlnn from n listener
In Altoona. Pa., Riving Information
lhat a program from Medford had
been received with unusually good
clarity. letters to tho station from
listeners are not so numerous ns
during tho earlier years of broad
casting, but n gratifying number
are still bolnft received.
Fresh smelt arriving dally at
Johnson's Market. tf
C. If. Btlle and Kd DeHarr of
McCloud. C'nl., were business vis
itors l this clly yesterday.
Highest Brttdo I'tnh oonl, nny
slio, anywhere, any amount, llan
on Coal Co. Phono SSil. !f
Miss llelono Illeilo and Mrs. H.
C, Hiock and Mrs. Ouy Applewhite
of Ashland motored to. Medford
Thursdnv to attend to business af
fairs and visit friends.
Ono lot of wjntor hats. Including
Osgo hsts to 1.60, going nt $l.SH.
Ono lot to 17.60 nt 80c. Now spring
hats now on display, priced very
modest. Tho Emmy Lou Hat Bbop
in M. M. Store. !
Dance at Riverside Community
Club Kh. hlgl't- Good music, flood
rata, 'J-
Included among the Oregonians
registered at Mt-dford hotels are
Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Whiteside of
Corvulli&, J. t. Currie and A. It.
Wilson of Salem, D. 11. t'roner of
The Dalles. MIks Oracc Dunn and
F. C. (i e 1 1 y of Ku ge nc, ami the
following from Portland: P. K.
Tinker, O. F. Fa lima n, C, Parsons,
11. I.. Deaton, Ida Worthlngton, H.
Rahenstein, Mrfnd Mrs. li. Jones,
F. K. Wle.ster, t.eorge Johnson, A.
It. Wltherail. A. 'M, Jloxson, D. D.
Wilson and W. W. Street.
Kincaid's donee, ISagle Point Sat. !
282
Wood - all klmto-ook. taur!.!"" "T.'l "h
fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel
Co. Tel. 631. tf'l
An Interesting display of mount-1
ed steelbead fish x allrai.-tiriK at
tention in the display window of
the 1'lche Sporting floods more,
Where It will be li ft on exhibition
for several days. The fi.-h, mount-j
edon panels with a fly hook still
sticking In the mouth of one. w-erc
caught ill the Koguo river t.elow
flrantK Pass by fishermen of lhat
district.
Kincaid's dance, Kaglo Point Hut.
202
Cheap dry lumber at Medford
Lumber Co. 23:tf
,jUni mu..,...K w ".oreifon unction. The work In hand i
11. Lindsay ItLspected his flock of
wild turkeys, he found that his old
torn had been killed by a bobcat
during the night. He Immediately
net traps but the cat stayed away.
Tho next night, however, it return
ed to ItH feast anil stepped Into
two tiapH. It was one of the larg
est seen there for noino time. Tues
day, while the traps were being
set by Mr. Lindsay and tiovern
ment Hunter Harry Stokes for coy-
oiew, it re pun wuh oroimni i iu-iii ,
oi tnree more nooca.H in i e v.cin-)flr(.
uy ana traps were set. i ne next ,
morning a young cut was caught
(rants Posh Courier.
Dance at Riverside Community
Club, Hat. night, Jlroadway orches
tra. Nuff sed. 292
Hot. clean coal. Tel. fl31. Bed
ford Fuel Co. tf
nouniy wurrams were isstieu i
the county clerk's oflco today to
Fred Warner of Trail, one bobcat:
Hurley Hall of Jacksonville, two
coyotes and one bobcat; Louis Culy
of Jacksonville, one coyote; (ior-
ald lteck of Jacksonville, three
bobcats.
That good con I --low In ash. Han
sen Coal Co. Phono 23il. tf
Oct those fenders and amo
bodies straightened at HrlU's Hheet
Metal Works, opposite lewis Hupcr
Service Station. I'hono 418. tf
Miss Huth Vork of 10 vans valloy
was u mo rig the out of town visitors
In Medford today.
Notlco Plumbing repairing of
all kinds. Call Will Swartz nt
HGH-U 290
Many high schools, Incl tiding
Medford high, already have signi
fied their Intention of entering tho
state oratorical contest, and the
entry list Is expected tn increase
greatly.
Regular dance, Knglo Point Hat.
2'J2
Mr. and Mrs. M. U. Crooks of
Mt. Hhasta, Cab, art here on one
of their periodhuil' vtsltls.
Coal by the sack or ton. Tel.
631. Medford Fuel Co, U
Accused of breaking Into an
empty house near Central Point,
Clifford Clark of Central Point and
CI Inn n Ht linger of this city are br
ing held by local authorities for
burglary. Ht linger was released
a short tlmo ago from the state
reform school on his promise he
would be a better boy In the fu
ture, after having been committed
thoro for petty theftM in Medford.
The two boys are alleged to have
stolen books from the house.
Cheap lumber nnd cedar posts.
Medford Lumber Co. 237tf
Dunce, Eaglo Point, Hat. night.
For the first time this year, mail
planes of the Pacific Air Transport
company Thursday found suffici
ently clear visibility to laud at the
Medford airport. During the fqg
period which had been the order
since the last of tho yenr. P, A. T.
ships made landings and takeoffs
from Harron's ranch, nt tho head
of the Rogue River valley, near
Ashland. Portland Journal.
. Coal by the sack or ton. Tel.
631. Medford Fuel Co. tf
Alfred Wellner, New York rep
resentative of Hlmon Hhuttleworth
nnd French Fruit company of New
Vork. arrived on the Hhasta this
morning for a few days confer
ence with Ouy Conner, local man
ager. Mr. Low man of tho same
company Is also In the city, an In
C. R. Paddock, coast representa
tive from Seattle, who arrived yes
terduy, "Charls Rop. Phone 479-M.
Mm. Riidle Allen. 282tf
Dance at Riverside Community
Club, Sat. night. Jlroadway orches
tra. Nuff sed. 292
Among the Ashland members of
the Knstern Star lodge who motor
ed to Medford last , Wednesday
night to attend tho Installation
ceremonien of Reameji chapter No.
6, O. K. 8.. were: - Mrs. Hello
Hchweln, Mrs. Dewey Sackett, Mrs.
Frank Crouch, Mrs. Moss, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack VanPraog nnd Miss Car
, ollno Itaddc,
Wood all kinds oak. laurel,
fir nnd dry slabs. Medford Fuel
Co. Tel. 631. tf
Host Ptah lump coal. Tel. Ml.
Medford Fuel Co. tf
That good con I --low In ash. Han
sen Coal Co. Phone 2Si.
"1 hear rail-splitting nnd tlo
maklng is pretty good up around
Sand Point, Ma., and so mo nnd
the hoy are leaving for there to
day," said a transient who unsuc
cessfully tried for work lit the lo
cal branch of the Cnlted States
free employment bureau. He wan
accompanied by a youngster five or
six years old nnd both were ftarbed
In ratut d clothing. He tUSuwd lu
came from Imvn and encountered
car trouble upon arriving in Med
ford, burning out n generator tit
his automobile. J
Regular dance, liigle Point Pat.
202
Temporary auto licenses wet i Is
sued at the Hheriff'i office today
to J. H. Trusty of Trail nnd Harry
Powell, O. M. Rcdlugflchl. Arthur
Itowley, L. A. Darby, L. It. Hock
Icy, Roy Raker, J. H. Ruch, F.dith
Thompson, C. J. Haylor, M. It. New
comb nnd O. V. Myers of Medford.
Doors nnd wlndnirn cheap nt
Medford Lumber Ca. 237tt
HrEDFORn MJiTL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,
Among the visitors in Medford
yesterday from drams Push whs
FrKl Mortensen, wif-tiing pride
ttf that city, accompanied by his
family. Mortensen while in Med
ford, took occasion to direct sev
eral verbal broadsides at Sal lot
Jack Wood of this city, whom he
seemed reluctant to meet in a re
turn match here.
Riverside Community Club dance ;
at. night. I.t's go. 2!2
Let mo write your fire insurance
Carl Y. T-ngwald, Hot"! ilnlbm.
Phone 993. tf
Only two out of the mate ears '.
auto traffic
bureau.
News of Co. A
National Guard
Lieutenant r.eoiKe F. I.lndley
Thursday night conducte d the flr.s'
non-com school of the year. li
wuh found to be very Interacting; j
and Instructive. The prlvalen were;
represented by itudolph Singler, I
Kvan I j. Crow and Willi I'orter.
On the evening before Major
Tierney conducted a school for j
mo worn in nnnu
at mat meeting was aenverea uy
it 1 Minus. Wilt V ftHlU Ulill I
everybody present was nble tOiMw, Handfchekkcl was in a pnni-l
undei stand and remember.
Hergeant Hewitt the Company
A top kick, took the examination
for tt commission in tho reserve
corps on Wednesday night. He
tells the boys that it was sure a
stiff one.
The members of Company. A
are requested to report at the Ar-
mry
on minuny at t a. m. io!and found the apartment filled
,m rfe rttn f0. wth
on the rifle range, for both
Dril(..k.0 nnd f((P PlM.firi, i i(.lllt..
ant McHee the range officer,
wants the company to qualify. !
every man, for the calendar year
of l!t2!i.
The civilian members of the
proposed headquarter; company
are ulso Invited to flro on the
rfln( ny HumIltv thflt Company
mnv KO nut
x , , ,'
Tho mien committee of thu liar
AHHocliitlou mot last night to lor
niulate a Hut of rules for the prac
tice and procedure in tho local cir
cuit court. A Hhnplliieution of the
former rules its well aH additional
ones designed to cove the compli
cated changes resulting from the
growth mid development of the law
profession within the comily Is the
object ol the eijmnillteVs activity.
Tho rules cnmniltteu conshtts of
K. hi.. Kelly, chairman; Porter .1.
Neff, (Juh Newbury, A. K. Iteaines
and F. J. Newman. The proixised
rules and changes will he submit
ted tn the Hut- tissoclallon at its
next meeting In February.
BERT BELL RESIGNS
TMilLADKLPHlA. Jan. 12. (&)
Pert llell, for many years bn'k-
fleld coach of Cnlvers.ly of Penn
sylvania football teams, will not
return so long as "present condl
tlons' exist.
Pell, who announced his resig
nation Thursday night, told news
papermen who were bis r.fesls at
a dinner hint night that he was
through definitely as coach nt
Pchn, and made it clear that he
had resigned, not because of other
business activities, but because
ho was nnt In accord with train
lug methods at Pennsylvania.
Hell Is credited with having in
troduced the hidden ball system
of offense at Pennsylvania.
SOLE SURVIVOR OF '
PLANE CRASH DIES
MIDDLFTOW.V. Pa.. Jan. 12.
iff The toll nf the army airplane
crash at Royulton, near here, yes
terday was raised to eight today
when Sergeant Patrick Conroy, of
New York City died In the Poly
clinic hospital at Harrisburg.
Conroy hud been the sole sur
vivor of the crash In which one
officer nnd six enlisted men were
killed. He was brought to the
hospital In a critical condition
with a fractured skull and did not
regain conscloustio.su.
His death removed the main
hope of the war department Inves
tigation of tho cause of the trag
edy. HARVARD NEXT YEAR
ltOSTON, Mass., Jan. PJ. u?
Arnold llorweon, captain of Har
vardn football team In P.O' and
head roach since 10'iii, will coach
Harvard mini her year.
A Joyous Kroup of graduate, and
miuVr-truduntca heard William J.
Bingham, director of athletics, f
make that announcement last night 1
at the first Harvard football dinner
since 1922. The dinner was hi
honor nt tho learn which defeated
Yale.
Arthur French, captain of Ihe
1028 team, said: "Now that Ainle
has consented to come back, 1 think
the 11 i' tteason will he the greatest
we have had In years."
XotUx.
Anyone in t fronted In Symphony
Orchcstrn, communicate with W.
T. Holger of the Medford School
of Music, HpAHa llldi;.
DEATH OraOIT- 1 Daily M&rological Bqwrt
MAY BURY 9nUS3&s!
LOB ANV.r.Lm Jan. I2.
fieoi-Kf Scott, explorer and cntnent
expert, found dad In a pax-filled
room last night, today was be
lieved to have carried to bl ;ravn
the Meeret of the 1 fandiu-heiekel
Iirucofw for coorinK motion pic
tures. The homicide police bureau was
ealhd to ynrk on the case, when
the report showed that blood had
oozed from Scott's mouth, a clr-;
cumfttance considered unusual In!
uMpbyziation casew, on the theory (
that the man might have been ,
murdered. (
Mcott v:ih a brother-in-law of;
Max HandschcIcrceJ7,Tnto iuventor
of the motion picturtv coloring pro.;
of 1lflnflehdelrel f rt K
or nanoscneicKei. to ht NskMrtyi
person living who knew the mm: ret
tar I urn, and had turned over to
Scott, her brother, u power of at
torney. Scott was last seen alive on Sun
day. Last night a telephone op
erator at the apartment house
; where Scott lived, mentioned to a
j tenant that she had not aeen him
for several days. They entered
ah KHH ,.mi Hrott dead. Police
jabl he hail been dead for neverul
days. Scott left no note.,
j
KAN FRANCISCO. Hoeing
llncH operating air-mall routes from
San Francisco-Oakland to Seattle.
Las Angeles and Chicago, finished I
the year at tho 3,335,073rd mile-
post.
Hoeing Air Transport, since In-
auguration of service July 1, li)27,j
and Pacific Air Transport,, which I
came inl.Vlbe Hoeing system Janu-j
ary 1, .1028, idled up thla mileage .,
while transporting 1,413,580 pounds,
of mall. Passengers totaling 3.-1
0 07 were carried over 2,143,777 1
pntsenger miles. Several inns- of
air express were transported un
der contract with the American t
Railway K. press company. W. Ci
Hen on, vice-president In charge of
traffic, Issued the report and said
that he expects an enormous In
crease during the present year.
Totals for 102K on Itoelhg Air
Transport, San Francisco and Oak
laud -Chicago route, are: i Miles
flown. 2.1 78.305; mail curried,
0 H G, 2 7 9 pou n ils ; passengers car
ried, 1. 863; passenger miles flown,
1.270.778. Totals for PUS on Pa
cific Air Transport, Heati le-Los An
geles via Medford are: Miles flown.
703,542; mall c a I- r I e d. I7,ii72
PouiuIm; passengers carried. 1.4 s 4 :
passenger miles flown, 500.500.
GOLDEN WEST HOTEL,
IT
I
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 12.r-(B
The doors of the C.ohlen West
Hotel, one of Portland's most
prominent negro establishments,
failed to open today. For last
night, 15 government operatives,
armed with crowbars, picks and
other Implements of destruction,
visited the hostelry and barred
doors fell before the onslaught.
The place was closed, and W. D.
Allen, Its proprietor, wns under
arrest today on a charge of main
taining a nuisance.
The tederat agents wild much
KamblliiK paraphernalia wan ath
ei-ed In the raid; that a KaniblinK ,
name was broken lip and J 20U ,
wbh confiscated a evidence, and
that dice boxen and decks of
cards were found.
FAIR WEATHER SEEN
SAN KHAXCISCO. Jan. iJkifP)
The weather outlook tie week.
CYDrPTQ PDfMITU
LAI LUlU UllUIl Ml U W. DICK. Meteorolut.
7 i fjF
nt'KiumiiK January j atn, was nn'
nounced here today by the United r
States weather bureau, as follows: I C. H. Taddock. of Seattlcs Wn.,
frr weslern states: Tho out- western manager, nnd Joseph I-o-look
Is for Kcnrrnlly fair wenther.tan of New York, sales mannper.
but with considerable valley fogs
In Washington. Oregon and north
ern California. Temperature ome
whta below normal.
XKW YOltK. Jan. 12. ppi
without ii record vote the house
late Friday passed the Fenn bill to
provide a method for u reappor
tionment or the house lucmhershlp
In the event that congivjtfi Itself
rhould fall to do so after the forth
coming 193(1 census. The last re.
apportionment of members was
tniide upon the busN of the 1310
C.Misua.
OREftONV SA1T?DAY.
unday. No change in tempera-
I tui)C- Lowest tonight, about 24 de- j
grees. j
' Oregon: Fair, but local valley ,
fugs tonight and Sunday. No change I
in temperature.
Ical Data
Temperature (degree)..,. 42
Hifihest (larit 12 iint.) 4S
Ioiveat (last 12 lira.) 21
Itel. humidity (pet.)..... .. 73'
24
J-'tate of Weather.... Clear Clear
Total precipitation since Weptem-
ber.
1, I'JJH, 7.13 inches.
Hun.-et today, 5:J p. m.
Hunri.se Sunday, 7:37 a. m.
Kun.Met Hunday...r:fj3 p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A. M.
120th Meridian Time
CITY
3-
fa
TJ 2 I
Sir j
a? I
5 3
liaker City 2G 8 Clear
Pismarck 24 6 Snow
Poise 32 18 Clear
Denver 50 30 Clear
Des Moines 2K 0 Clear
Fresno 40 34 Clear
Helena 46 40 Clear
Los Angeles 74 Ji& Clear
I Murshfield 52 2S Clear
j Phoenix 3C Clear
Portland 42 30 Foggy
Red P.luff 36 2S Foggy
lioseburg 38 34 Foggy
Salt Lake Clty 34 18 Clear
San Francisco. 50 3G Clear
Santa Fe 41! 20 Clear
Seattle 3S 34 Cloudy
Spokane 21 22 Cloudy
; Winnipeg 20 Clear
Hani's eratcrlun Sunday.
The world's largest shoe is on
Its way to Medford. It is 40 feet
high, 30 feet long and is to be
seen on the stage at Hunt's Cra
terian Sunday.
It was made especially to ac
commodate the 20 Sunklst beau
ties and the rest of the cast of
Function AMnrcq's whirly-givly
version of tho folk stories, called
"Hot Momma (loose Idea."
Rose Vnlyda, famous singer,
heads ihe cast. Also (n this start
limy presentat4on are Dorothy and
Harry Dixon, with their hilarious
antics; the Three c.irl Friends,
who present sweet sounding bal
lads; Pert Piival, the original
jack-in -Ihe-Jiunping-box, and the
Sunklst beauties.
The picture attraction will bf
Chnties ( Ruddy) R o d g e r s hi
"Some One to Love."
LOWELL DEW SEEKS
NAVAL SCHOOL ENTRY
Two boys in this congressional
district, one ambitious for a jnill
tary career and the other for a
navy career were taking the civil
servleo examination here today in
the court room of the federal
building under the supervision of
Karl York, local secretary of that
commission. They are Walter
K.
Fa rzet to of Da 1 las w h o h r pes to
pass the examination for appoint
ment to the West Point military
academy, and Lowell Dew of Med
ford who hopes to qualify for ap
pointment to the Annapolis Naval
academy.
Such examinations .are held In
the district the first of every year
so ns to provide the congressman
with a list of available candidates
for appointment In case of Vacan
cies. However, nny youth receiv
ing an appointment from Con
gressman Hawloy must pass nn
entrance examination, to either of
the United States Institutions.
The list of sealed exa m ination
questions on which the boys were
examined today were received by
Secretary York from the civil Ser
vice Cominisyion henduuarterH at
Washington, D. C, and upon com
pletion of the written examination
papers today Ir. York will seal
them and forward them to the
headquarters at Wash! n k t o n.
where they will be looked over
nnd graded.
.
OFFICIALS IN MEDFORD
A. J. Welluev. sales mnnaKcr and
Dwlght ! Woodruff of I.s Ange
Icm. formerly head of tho Hood
I liver Apple n rowers association,
alt officials of the Simons, Shut
tleworth and French company,
fruit shippers, with a branch in'
thlu V'ltlnV HlTlVrf fnilov f.iw thn
lanuuat conference with Ioc.il con-'
nectlons. upon the coming year's!
policies in this section.
The shipper's representatives nr-
.veu mm morning and will con-i
with luy W. Connor, local!
ifproscntatlve. the C. nnd K. com-
tliailV. II. Van . IIoevnnlur IIia
i-oiier rnmier orcnarn interests,
and others.
The visiting representatives will
spend four or five day In the
city, and during their tsy will
make nn Inspection of thh orchard
dlstvW.
Clean rns wanted at tho Mail
Tilbuno oft ico. t
JAXTTATtY 32.7 102fJ.
GAS COMPANY TO
CO-OPERATE Will!
LOCAL REALTORS:
At a meeting1 of the Realty
Hoard held yesterday nom at th
Hotel Medford, K. J. Dazey,- gen
eral manager of the Soutliern
Oregon CJ;A corporation was' the
chief peake. and. in his remark-;
st reused the close relations be
tween the rcaltrs and ga-.wrvie
jn
homes. A score of realtor;-
! were present, at the . coinpli
. inentarj' luncheon.
; M r. Dazey ref t uestet I t he rea l
Jtors. In their salen and netjotia-
tions for ales, to urge the in
stallation of gas, and realtors cited
cases where sdles had been de
' layed or lost, because proKpective
j buyers from other sections found
the houe not attached to a gas
: main. U was requested that gas
I be made as much a part of an
j up-to-date house, as any other
'modern convenience. . ,
! The gas company, announced!
that It was part of iu business I
poliej- to extend its. gas. mains to'
any 'section, that would justify j
the cost of installation of the gas
mains. I
Mr. Dazey In his remarks, ;dis-!
cussed the gas business thoroughly!
and made a strong impression. I
During the course of his -talk, he
recited a poem with ga as the
theme, that made a decided hit
with the realtors.
An i) lust rated pamphlet, show
ing every phase of the gas busi
ness was distributed to the real
tors. The session lasted for over an
hour, und included a lively ques
tion and answer period.
DANE COMES TO TOWN
N NEW AUTOMOBILE
AND CHIDES OPPONENT;
j Coming to Medford principally
"to recover a three-dollar hammer j
he claimed Sailor Wood took with
jhlm for protection at the Hose of;
. the wrestling match at ('runts Pass I
1 last Tuesday evening, Fred Mor-
i tensen, Climate City wrestling :
I pride, was in the city yesterday j
afternoon casting insinuations
, about the local man, deelaring he I
would never wrestle him again i
j unless the management of the Rl ;
alto theater posts a guarantee of I
, $200 or a percentage of the re- i
j ceipts. i
"Sailor Jack," said the Terrible I
i Dane, "took my hammer. He j
i stuck It In his pocket to bit some
of the crowd whom ho thought
might attack him vhin lie left
the wrestling arena. It cost three
( dollar, and three dollar i.-i three
dollar. Jack, he wants ' me to
wrestle him again, but let me tell
you one thing, he not going to
wrestle me unless he can show
S200. I beat him (nice and .vhy
should I work for little when I
can get more wrest 11 iig someone
else ?
"Huh! Sailor Jack is my small
est trouble my slightest worry."
continued Montorson. "I beat him
the other night and It showed 1
was the best man. The winner take
all of the purse and now see that
new Whippet, that's where part
of Jack's money went. If I don't
ever wrestle him again, he'll know,
I he is lucky very lucky. . lint If
they can put tip $200. I will wrestle, i
That's final." . .
Mortensen expressed vexation at
the report that the local niair d'i.;-
clared he was afraid, irnd was vex
ed at tho idea that iStiiJop Jack ,
did not know when he had enough.
Dance at Jtlveraide Community
Club Sat. night. Good niusic. flood
cat. 2!2
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
U'A.NTKI) Ueliable girl over IS
years of aire, or experienced
woman for general housework.
Permanent puMiion in small tam
ily. Phone 3H0-I.. tr ,
KOlt KKN'T Modern furnished
house and garage, f-'i. Call at
701 W, llth St. JUS ;
KOH SALR Dandy 3-room mod
ern east side home, practically
new: fireplace, built -ins. lawn,
shrubbery and fruit; on paved
street, excellent location. I'ricc
SUiiOH; good terms. See Charles
A. Wing Agency, Inc. 2'.M :
m'SIXKSS OPPOHTUNITT Good
paying card nnd billiard room,
combined with conteciiouery: ex
cellent location; good equipment.
Doing nice business. Total price,
$3.7Ml; terms. See Charle A.
Wing Agency. Inc. . "
FOK SAl-K ion acres bearing
pears nnd apples; 1 ii year old ;
excellent location above frost
line; only 4 miles from Medford,
and a real money maker. Total
price $22( per acre for liearing
pears and apples Can you beat
it? Huy this nnd we will also
deed you 247 acre in grain, al
falfa and woodlan'd, ns well as
an K-room house, 2 barns, spray
rig. tractor, team horses, etc. All
has splendid possibility for home
sites and subdivision. Total
price of whole business, t'jj.
000. See Charter A. Wing Agency.
Inc., Medford. Or., exclusive
aeiil.. Xo. there no mistake;
we mean business. 2'i-l
WANTR1)
housework.
A ma Id for genera 1
Tel. 73. 214
FOR KKXT
3-room furnished
hv:
modern. ctose In. Phone
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12.1 Xo. Holly. 2!t3
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tyJCKS
PACKING CHARGES '
FOR VALLEY CROP
WILL BE SETTLED
The Fubidanc of a resolution
pushed at a meeting of the fi tilt
packers of this district Thursday
afternoon is u. follows:
"The packers, who have met here
today at the request of the boar!
of directors of the Fruit Croweis
league. f-e, that the suggestion of
the board that packers should es-tnbH-ih
a rjte for l!'t'( of c-nts
per bo:; cannot be entertained, as
the concensus of opinion would
show this to be below aetua! cosi.
"However, the packers realiK'
that the Industry and their own
existence is dependent upon the
production of fruit by thu grower.
Individually, the packers are fully
cognizant of the conditions eon
fronting the grower at this time,
and pledge themselves, individu
ally, to give this entire .-subject
their earnest consideration and to
effect a packing charge based up
on a reasonable profit for the cap
ital and energy expended.'
.From the tenor of the r solu
tion, it is dedueed that the pro
posed price of itU cents per bo:;
was not feasible, as It was below
the actual cost, but that an earnest
effort would be mad to fix a -packing
charge that would be fair to
both packer and grower.
The packing charge will be fixed
at a future session of the packer...
California's hottest band will
play at Jackson Springs Club Sat.
night, 11:30 till 2 a. m. '-".12
These Drug Stores
Are Open Nights
This Week
Medford Pharmacy
Heath's Drug Store
Strang's Drug Store
FREE SEED
Mail this coupon with Iflc coin
or Ktamps to cover packing and
mailing costs, rind I will peral you
three of my choicest f'ludiohis
Kulhs, guaranteed to bloom in three
different colors in 00 days. Also
a tree eoupon good for one J;"c
package nt my new and most beau
tiful fragrant Chinese iicgale l.ily
seed, with my spring Hulb and Seed
Catalog.
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the more it grows, the easier
it seems to get, and all the
time Interest-on-your-Sav-ings
keeps piling up.
If you haven't already the
habit, start today with some
thing. One year hence you
will wonder why you did
not start sooner.
The Jackson County Bank
ES' ABLISHED 1BS8
Medvord, Oregon
O Commercial - Savings Safe Deposit
KKMBIiR IBDfiRAL RESRRVB SYSTEM
Tomorrow
Continuous Shows
1:30 to 11 -P. M.
ONE DAY ONLY
FANCHON
ANO
MARCO'S
Most Novel Stage Presenta
tion '
"Hot
Mamma w
jioose
Idea
A Bag Full of Gags,
Girls and Giggles
7 Big Features
And the Gorgeous
SUNKIST
BEAUTIES
. ON THE SCREEN .
Chas. (Buddy)
Itodgers
IN
SOMEONE TO
LAST
TIMES
TONIGHT
WSPifi. The Bi9 Talking
rtf"t Lauoh Hit
4'J fion
Sidney
With
JEAN
And a Great Cast in
"GIVE AND
TAKE"
Medford School
of Music
Violin class instruHion
t:i.00 pm- month
Intliviiliiitl instrnetioii
ijili.OO. per month
Aecretlited Teacher
Phone 437-R
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