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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1929)
fEDFORD MATT, TRTTVFNT:, MEDFORD. OUt;i().Y, TLKsDAY. .IANUAKV V V.I2'.i. y MRS. GARLOCK IS LEGION AUXILIARY ; Tho Motif nrd unit of the Amer ican I-ftiimi Auxiliary in-t :it tho Aiinnrv Mtintlay ovhuIiil'. Januar . 14, Th inoothiff trmk0 tho fnini i if u .sptTial husincss nKsiun for uiu't-nt niattfiK t hat had hfcn ai'fiiiniiluUtiK .si (H it Ot'iilnr. : people's iars, onton-d a pl'a of AIo''t,-i'sf,i. TfinMo Dane of Tht- final finatu-Uil ivpori of the KUnty jforo Cin-uii in - li i ilnnts J'USN- ll,st ni;ilt i'lla..Uy Uixiliury th-parimont rmvwitin ,M1 ,l' ! sinned, a contra.-t to nwet Worn! al whs road. ltpmiH frym Urn ho.s- .Nu,'ton' to llltl lh.rt. With Iwojthn lei.ilto tlwatr n.-xt Monday pltal, i-hild wi'll'ari tit':. surer and'ullu1' yt'lhs, unapprphentK-d, he nielli, it' Mnrit'nMtMi had pt-isisicd h.iiis'c coinmittoo w.rn uivch nIiow- lUUiuiitod to st.:ii Dmum riPdiin!111 ri'dinliiK tho maifh, cither Tom inn thai these lines of work hail'Ii'om in front uf tho American ' been HUccfssfiit. ; LeKion hull In Ashland. Tho trio! An election of officers was held; fled and Fish was arrested next j id whlrh time, M i'h. 1.. t Carhn k "lay. He readily admitted hi mix- vas fhoson president, Mrs. l.eo'decds. j William, first viee-presidcTii: Mrs. IVpmy District Attorney Nioliwn Wilfred Mikst'he. seeond vice pres-, t -omment!ed that Fish he glvc-n ident; Mrs. W. lirlrker, .st-cre-tho minhnum jsonteneu of one year tury; Mrs. Seely Hall, re-elet ted in Mate prison, whereupon tho treasurer; Mrs. U. II. liryani re-, proeeediiiKs ran afoul of a leal elected historian; .Mrs. Frank Mar-'naK. The defendanf was pro tin re-eleeted .MeiKa nt -at -a mis; l'areii fur wntenec itmuit lately, Airs. Helva Aiken, sirs. N. f. hut the court held that 24 Iiouih t'haney and Mrs. Tim Haily .. j ulive committee. These newly-j tdeeted officers and the newly ap- .lence, as providetl hy the stale law pointed committee ehairmen will '. unless an emergency exists, when he aide to aiti tid 1 he sWinc) fur I sentence ean lie passed in six officers tlurlnn the t-nnfen-nee in! hours. As no emor-ney 'existed, CrantH Pass. January is at :th urt anuouneed that sentence I'lt-ssiriK duties, and inability to would he passed tomorrow after hold over for the period of re-ti"n at two o'clock, adjustment made it mandatory to? Kish. in his i-onfession. said that Iuiva this chance at this time. Thjni'' with two niher hoys, stole a reliriUK ofllcers have enjoyed ajlhiit-k car near ItelliiiKham. Wash., year of unetUalle suet-ess ami "d ahandoned it near KiiKene. havj' hatl sidemlid cttperatitn in I H" hen t-amo to Ashland, where all auxiliary activities from the 'he mei two more hoys, post and unit. Installation of of-1 Fish wore a hih school sweater, firers will he held at the nextiwith the letter "li' and three meeting January Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Station Tuesday, January 15 22S.9 Motors 1310 K. C. fr P. M. 5: SO to 0:15 Yc Townp Trior. B-.1S to 6:30 Mi'rtford Mall- Tribune News and Markets. H- 8 to it Snliler Dairy & 1'ro- dnco Co. 9 to 10 Tho California Ore- gon Power Co. Wednesday, January 16 A. M. : 10 to 11 M.-mn's nni. Store. 4 11 to 11:30 Beck's Bakery. H 11:30 to 12 .uouern 'lunioinK . Sheet Metal Works. P. M. 12 to 12:30 City Cleanim; & DyeliiR Works. -! 12:30 to 1:30 Lteehe & Kindle Service Station. 5:30 to 6:15 Ye Towne Crier. 11:1!) to 6:30 Medt'ord Mall- Tribune News and Markots. To Stimulate Local Building We Offer No. 1 Common Fir s4s .1x4 to xl2, per.M S22 2x4 1o 2x12, per M $22 3x(i Khiplap, j)er-M $22 1x8 Sliiplap, per M $22 v No. 2 Common i; Fir s4s & 1x4 to 1x12, per M $18 i ? 2x4 to 2x12, per .M 1 hiplup, lx(i-fxS, M $18 No. 3 .! Common Fir Shiplap, DiHiension, Boards, Sheathing $15 Lower Grades From $5 per M up I J'k Flooring i t-.-, Ceiling .1x3 No. 4 Flooring $20 1x4 eom. Flooring ....$16 .1x4 No. 4 Flooring....$25 3x4 V. 0. Flooring....$40 1x6 eom. Flooring... S15 1x4 Ceiling $20 2-8xf-8 5.0' Poor $1.75 8x10.4 It. Sash 75 Medford Lumber Co. One Block North S. P. Depot. HIT LEGAL SNAG F I BOY AUTO THIEF' WUfun II. Fish, n; 24 yonrn, ' WllO COlifojJSOd that hi Kt:itMi.l from his hnino jn Seattle, Vai., 1 f,Ji" I-on Ani-les, t'alif., in othor i must intervene, between the plea 'd Kiuity, and the passing of sen- jstrliK'.s, for three years' servii-e upon il liaketlkall team. He told the court that his mother and father were divoived. other mutters before the court at the morning session included a nr'sl of demurrers, motions anil pleas that have been hanging fire for some time. i , GO TO GRANTS PASS; The Medford American Lepton lios will be renrenented by a laree delegation of niemberH including the drum corp.", at the annual conference of the fourth state dis trict, embracing; posts in the south ern part of tho state at Grants HasH next Friday, It was brought out at the reKUlar meetirif; of the local post last ninht in response to an invitation' extended hy a delegation of nine Grants Vhik LeKlonnaires, headed by .1. G. Hromley, pont commander. A del egation from the local legion aux iliary will also be present. T he con f e re nee p r o m i hcm t o be one of the best in the history of the district and Grants I'ass com mittees have been working on its proKram for weeks, according to short talks given by members of the visiting delegation. A business meeting of department and post officers will be held In the after noon and will be followed hy a his hnmiuet, after which dancing and ot her e n I e rt a i n m e nt will be in order. The Grants Pass visitors includ ed .1. G. iiromley, li. YV. Coutant. Harry Wehr, Dirk Singleton. Rob ert Harris. Gladwin Smith, Noble Stanton, James Thompson and Neale Allen. Other business matters of last night's meeting included prelimin ary plans for a big "whoopee" meeting to be held by the past on January L'K. featuring a smoker, a feed, a country store and stunts, Committees will bo appointed and efforts will be made to make this meeting the best attended in the history of the post. Spanlsh AmerUan War veterans and Civil War veterans will bo invited to be present. The post went on record in the endorsement of the Community . 1,.' thit t liaminT Ol ioninier-e, jino; ed to plans as outlined by Seelcy Hall for the establishment of a new municipal airport. The res ignation of K. K. MeKlhose, as chairman of the playground com mittee, who felt new duties as city councilman will make it Impossible to nerve longer, was accepted and Cole Holmes was' a ppointed to take over his duties as chairman of the Legion committee. 4 The county cngineerln? dupart ment Is busy these days, traclnc the nnrestry of the" 34 trucks, tractors and autos, used in thnt branch of the county Kov'crnmcnl, so they can procure certificates of titles from the secretary of stnte, ns required by law. Heretofore, the county made ap plications for licenses, and they were forwarded, along with a cer tificate of title. Secretary Hal K. Ilrnn Innovated a new rule, re sulting I" roTne eTtti(-jii tons- and considerable work. The work of tracinc the various owners of the county tvueka is quit a job. according to Knclnccr l-n ill ltynnlnit. Hume of the truck were procured front the war de partment, and It Is iiutte a job to secure a correct record from the time they left tho faetory they reached the machine shops al Jacksonville. All but 14 of the vehicle have had their past cleared up. IN SENTENCE 0 DANE WILLING TO WRESTLEWOODIN RIALTO THEATER FucinB th prtwtport of ith- niuninir in. f.r it muifli with .iiW.t- Juvk W'uo.l or Itv luainltd :ix a wrestler at'iaid to wnil 1'roil Alley or Vlete Kauffman of Port land would have hern matched to' meet tho loeal man on the hame date, if Wood wins from ,Morten sen next Monday, thero will he no i -return match a nd it U proh.tlile , i that the Dune will not appear in; Med ford aiain. . i Grunts I'ass fans, followers of j Mortensen and some still friends j of Wood, hrouuht pressure to hear jon the Dane, who was mid if he ; was mit man enough to meet Wood, his wrestling days: in CJranls ! Pass would he nunthered. (irauts Pass has faith in Its pride of the ring and a large delegation is ex- ' pectetl tit he present from that city. Wood was mainly anxious m meet Morlelisen to pluVe lie was tho hotter may of the two and to add to his wrestling prestige, inas much that ho is planning to wres tle Portland hoadtiners here soon. Mtirtensen has similar ambitions , of wrestling Portland men in Grants I'ass ami believed that by i winning his match from Wood two weeks ago had that prestige- well In hand, h-ading him to main ratline him to main- fcond meetinK with I ot be necessary. ! iil-windun Is prom- 1 di match twin-ren i.f this city ami IVcll ! tain that a second meeting with Wood would not A torrid semi tsed in n finish Tommy Ryan of Harrick of Grants Pas. The boys are evenly matched ami some times provide move action than a main event. Although the match has just been announced, orders for tickets were already being re ceived today. 4 Miss Atteen Crawford, member of one of the old families (f Med ford and artist student of Rosa Blackmoro Wlllett will feature lo- I night's Copco radio hour, broad cast over KJIKI) from 0 to 1 il o'clock,. Miss Crawford who has studied for 15 months under Mrs. Wlllett will present a half hour piano re cital of four nn m hers. Including compositions by Chopin, Jlenselt iiml other. Miss Crawford's splendid work at tho piano assures a delightful program. During the first half hour some of the younger pupils of Rosa LUackinore Wlllett will play sev eral numbers. Their ages range from x to 14 years and one is po Kmall as to require assistance in operating the pedals. hovers of music and lovers of children alike will find Intense interest in this program. Tho possibility of calablisbitiK a union hiKli school, toklnc In stu dents from the field Hill anil KoKtte Hiver districts, was voiced by C. .1. Shnrb. editor and owner of the Oold Kill News, Central l'nlnt star and (llendale Log, when he was In .Medford this forenoon. The school would bo located in a ucw ImildiuK at tho Cllcndulo Col ony in the Hlversldo district half way between the two districts, ami would ho an accredited school, whereas ut the present time neither school is accredited. ! A meeting of Cold Hill an'il ! KoRite Hlver business men was held ; at (lold Hill last evening to discuss I the matter, but it will probably be I a matter of a year or IS months! before any move of a definite na-1 turo can be expected. Legal action was brought against Mis. Dora Hall marsh by the Ster ling Mining company in a complaint : on file today at the county clerk's oftlce lo obtain the right to en-1 large a ditch, needed for ml'lttr ; purposes but which traverses Mrs. ! Kallmnrsh's property for 3100 foot. Mrs. Kaltmarsh, says the complaint, ; has refused to 've her consent to the demands of the company and j has refused to arbitrate on tho matter of accept $50 offered to her for tlamages. The Witch, known as the Calln- gher ditch, must be enlarged to con vey ;in second feet of water divert ed from the Little Applegnte river, for W'hlch n permit Itom the state was recently procured. ' Mail Tribune, nris uit- read by 2O.0(ut people every day. If wiitcx corpus ak sn iiiMHtN ; When eobU hang on. and couehg , are stubborn, remember tho ef f'ctlvenen of Foley' Honey and j Tar Compound. ThU accurate i hlend of pure pini tar, and lrch 1 laxative honey, together with other valuable medicinal Imrredientp -tf very quickly and with wonderfully healing effion the ! flamed tiK- untllf"ue nf the rpplcat Ion tract. nd qui' kiy sunmje in rritai " cough. Itest for children and grown perron. Afk tor It. J,I!M1 e twjH Corner .Main & Centrul MR. FARMR: Save Money on ..Fertilizer... Get our prices today. Place your or der at once with us. Get in on our pool cars of -r SULPHUR LAND PLASTER SUPER-PHOSPHATE ! See Us at Once! Cars are now being made up. Do not delay if you wish to buy at rock-bottom prices. Sulphur car now moving. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 323 E. Main Phone 260 ... rij. in.- A ft'-i RVxTirTlvT WiC f it I -111 f'ltVwVjSl ,W Mr ASV-1- ?gfe!'!Ss:- iG Jb&t ' $&&aZlZl Troup 3. Medford, seems to be setting a terrific pace for other iroops in this district. They have taken on new life and their meet ings are filled with action, which means boys. The troop has a regular attendance now of from twenty to thirty boys and that in iiself indicates a very healthy con dition for any troop. So enthused are the boys that even the weather does not prevent them from passing their swim ming tests. I .as. SiMu'.ay, under j - the supervision of Scout Master c. W. Spencer of 1'orl land, rep J. H. Valencia and Senior J'atrol i , , ,. , Leader Uoser Headls. the ft.llow- i 'he Seattle house t,f Knl- inB hoys went to Jaeltsim Hot j lKKs Corn Klake company Is In Springx and . passed their swim- .Medford and .Southern OreKon this mine tests. Riehard llrown. Tutu week In the Interests of his eoni Fusnn and Koht-rt Kelly. puny and especially fur KcIIokk's The troop has been split into ' All-llran. one of the most popular two patrols, one under Hob Kelly I and universally used products on and the other under Allan Rogers, Pat rot No. 'i under Rogers is com posed of the smaller boys, but sine does not ha in iter them and they are making the going pretly Lough for their big brothers. , Announcements Harold Itrown has been ap- NOW Playing Richard Barthlemess "SCARLET SEAS" A storm tossed schooner goes down in flames a girl and boy' in a rowboat miles from nowhere, fighting hungerfand lordliness the boy's savage fight to save her froma g.g of desperate mutineers on the rescue ship. Ofc0.O8MtN THUR., FRI., SAT. 1 and save money pointed deputy cnmmi-ssioner for the Ah dford district, his position as st-out master of troop 3 being filled by J. R. Valencia. Senilis wishing to pass their merit hiidges for marksmanship will report to KhMi tenant land ley til" armory Thursday night, Jan. lt. . . .....UK of the Fore.nt I'agle patrol. January L'.l. Scoutmaster dinner January "I. 'out t nf t buior. I-Vhritary I -I. Kellogg's Products Popular in Medford the market. Mr, Spencer Is not only culling on the trade hut is installing win dow displays in the different stores. He reports Medford one of.tlhe, .last cities, in his territory for the sale of Kallogg.H products with biisliffs increasing' He's Here Now in His Greatest Role As a hard-bailed, devil-raisin' sea dog the toughest sailor that ever sailed the deep. IN ALSO OUR GANG. COMEDY ROTHERMEL'8 MUSIC USUAL PRICES COMING THURSDAY LOIS WILSON In "OBJECT. ALIMONY" S3 HUNT'S . CRATERI AN JG.PENNE illl An important veek for homemakers -on this page we call your attention to a few of the outstanding values that you will find on visiting our store sheets, sheeting, towels, muslin and yard goods priced unbelievably low Two Big Turkish ;Towel Values J A Feature of ' t Winter White Week jrfj&f S-:- 'An iminctisf iittcliase of tttrkish towels for -!Ns yEp; II VIT a tlh'iisatid stores lias titade possible tliis vC$?" --'iVv!' . . '' '''11 amazing srllinf; an oiitslatiditig value for Jan- -WiMrrt Assorted Colored Borders H- J-'w.Ciif Soft, absorbent towels the kind that you ;- irsS it'u nevcr ',avc euotigh of buy them now in quan- .NNJtiSij ;!;; tily for immediate and future needs. We can- t?x j;i$ WfeisiiJ not describe them adequately you must see these vVA 'wJm Sae 18 x 36 Size 22 " wy., Wash Cloths Buy a Supply m3 Two groups of loft terry cloth wash cloths also a few knitted ones for 8c. l'ut in a supply for future needs during Winter White Week. 4C and 8C Co-operating with our staff of New York buyers we have planned this event for months. Space does not permit listing all the items. A trip to our store will convince you of the substantial savings afforded during Winter White Week. ' JSfation'Wide Says Service In Every Splendid Sheet and Yard of Sheeting 'Ik rv From Coast to Coast There are Housewives Using "Honor" Muslin 36 Inches Wide Bleached 39 Inches Wide Unbleached 12k . The soft, pure finish of "Honor" bleached muslin has won friends who keep a few yards always on hand there are countless uses for it around the home and it costs so very little. Thousands of housewives have already .n1.,t h.ir ulicrtintr nrolilcm with "Na- tion-Widc" a strong, dependable quality at ninny p.'iccs. 94 bleached of 104 unbleached sheeting, yard 39c Skcs Before Hemmed Tubing, 42 inch, yard .... .27c 81x90 sheets, each ...1.10 81x99 ' sheets.ea., 1.19 Cases, 45 x 36, each 29c YC. iHisB Penco,, Sheets Sheeting Pine, smooth-finish firm quality for your most par ticular needs. Jffii'ySr"Jh too. 84 bleached or 94 un bleached, yard . . . , . .49c SUts Before Hemmed Tubing, 42 inch, yard. .35c 81x90 sheets, cacH. . . 1J9 81x99 sheets, each. . i .jf 1.59 Pillow Cases, 45x36 ca..37c