Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 22, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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    VTITYFORP HTL TRIBUNE, fFT)FOf?R TUESDAY, JANUARY 22. .1929.
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"How I Kurn My Salary," was
the title of a public confession
demnndt d of three city officers
at the Ilotury club luneheon this
noon.
Five Chief Hoy KUlot diverted
the attention of the Hotnrians
from liitnBOlf by telling them
about the now fire engine and
things that had been ut into
use here since he took office
in 192. Ho also stated that
during tho past year the schools
of tho city had developed the
font of einptyinjc their buildings
In one minute's time for fire
drill, and that the fire loss in
Mint ford last year amounted to
b'sB than $1.00 per capita.
Chief of Police McCredio turn
ed state's evidence on a num
ber of people and confessed that
there wero 222 arrests hero dui
Iiik the hist year. There were
'J4 automobiles stolen or lost,
ho. tald. 92 of which wen rw
covered. Under cross examina
tion he broke down and admit
ted that thero wero no murdera
here during 192$.
Traffic Officer tieoriro r.vcott
tvus then put upon the witness
stand and presented a box of
invisible entyons with which to
mark offending cars in U2'.t.
Mr Prescott could not be dis
concerted and testified that there
wero 311. traffic arrests effe l
rrt by his department during the
last year, ncttint; np)roxini..tt.y
?ltJ3 in fines. Sixteen o these
arrests were for speeding.
1 (own rtj Seheffel wns appointed
' 41;' - .
I Itoiat'ian tniffk- (.ffkor din .1.3
(tho ItiiH-tu-on hour, and arresteil
jnicnilfi-rs for yju-.Hl.UK l with tilth
X,ll t. parking tln-ir kniv s ami
Tuks in ih-' wrcni; ,iLu'.. tout-,
ius tht-ir oh n hums, jay wulk
lne i"itl insulting an officer.
, 9 Al J(:iydcn tavied thi nu'in-'
Itrs Willi a select iun on his new
"Uiilr.umicii.'' Hoih the melody
mid t'Miipt) aii)t:ircd to bo ord
inal and was enjoyed by several
people tn the organization.
M. I STORE HAS
GREAT SHOE SALE
The M. M. Dfpurtnu-nt store
is lauiu-hiiiK it store wide sa!e
of shoes, befiiuiiiK Wednesday
morr.inp and lajatiiu; throughout
tho week. Over luoO pairs of
shoes will be placed on oounters
and racks at remarkable reduc
tions according to Ck'.ronce A.
.Meeker, head of the M, M. or
ganization. There will be all
.styles, all shapes and all sizes
on sale in the bargain basement
and on the main floor, afford
ing some exceptional values for
all southern Oregon shoppers who
visit the M. M. Store during the
next four days.
"The footwear offered in this
sale H all new, uu-Hi-the-niin-uto
stock which affords a wide
choico for those seeking shoe
. r,an Mr. Meeker said to
day. "Shoes for t-very member
o tho family will be on sale
at pricey, we believe, will ap
peal to thrifty buyers."
A large proportion of the great
slww array which is being of
fered by the M. M. Store, was
secured in a fortunate purchase
of a manufacturer's close-out
m'm ART
so have
pit"!;. virit !i( u.ppi s. f?iv's
MANY of tKeworld's greatest
motor events have been won
with Richfield. Air, land and water,
this famous western gasoline holds
more victories and world's records
than all others combined. Where
other gasolines can claim five or six,
Richfield holds scores and hundreds
of important records. Wherever
grueling . speed and endurance are
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ADQP15 BABY
AT MI'S RNCH
Motliei -lo e is sn strong in a re
tiled race hurse belong in; to Cluis.
hV l.uti.mi. proprietor of tho Star
market, that she has adopted a calf
and H ik.'W itur.siiti; the eM'houd to
steerhoud. it H one of those rar-'
incidents of uuimul life that puzzle
wise iieii, tml they explain by
..-if. under the head, of
"freakish."
'I lie mare was imported to the
vall"y l,y Hal w. .iumham 15 or
Hi years ago. In her younger day
she cavorted utound the county
Wilr race track ugalns.1 lJavld Ha
ruin and Kin Seal, and was known
as "Illnnhrim's Pride." She never
was auy great shucks as a race
horse a.id. in due course of time,
fame into the possession of human,
i who now quarters hot at his Bhiugh
ter house and uses her as ft saddle
. horse.
A short time ap.i a call at the
ilauiUuer house was'bereft of its
mother in the morning, and in the
evening started hmvling for its sup-
, per. and the v ails were too much
lor the heart of the former racer,
and sh' went over and "nosed"
away the tears of the orphan calf
and provided supper and all meals
si. ice. TMe tail is fat and frolic
snme and is rapidly approaching
the veal stao and will stum be
eating" grass and hay alontc with
ihis kind.
The two animals have the same
affection for each other as cow
and call', thctigli Mr. BhiKham't! for
mer racer looks a the creuture at
her sidu with wonder, hut her love
nover dims. The calf, with the
unquenchable spirit of bovine
no care to the
Th t 4 4 QUESTION IAIlIv,, chose
lOHFIEL
OEIJIf,,torfM OA MlT. Wl IK
most of l In trorltJ fertateifi
J'ildts a it (I Mrirern
required, where life itself is at stake
Richfield is the choice! ' ' '
Its unfailing qualities of speed, power
and mileage.its absolute purity, have
made Richfield equally famous with
hundreds of thousands of motorists. '
Try it in your own car todamd
note thfi difference. Richfield-Ethyl if
you drive one of the new high com
pression motors.
Ci.p;ear.ince of ltn rrfuge, but is
nvtr fur from her side.
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Standard Product
Represented by
Popular Agent
Hruce Shclhorn of Portland, dis
trict representative for M. J. H.
Coffee, huB his headquarters at
Medtord while covering southern
Oregon.
Mr. She. horn is popular with tin
trade, has been making this terri
tory for a number of, years und
represents one of the standard and
must universally used products of
its kind on the market.
Tho Mail Tribune has carried
the exclusive advertising for this
.popular product iu Medfonl for
! years and has a big schedule for
I It-it.
PAINFUL 10 STUDENTS
Final exams are nothing to grin
about except perhaps in the case
of the teachers they liko 'em
according to a group of hi-rh Hchool
hoys who stood in front of the
building discussing the situation
with f liner 1 tones at an early hour
this morning.
esiei-ua.t and today were gjvei.
over to final examinations which
witl climax tb" na' --ome,"'N
work at the high school. Then
!!'-. - . the
dents, while the teachers speud the
ie..i.uiiu?r ot tue week correcting
papers, llu that's a different story.
Monday will begin the new semes
ter. Cotiille Eight-Inch pipeline laid
from reservoir to Smith plant.
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FOR CRATER DUTIES
i
I Whil.- m:ikiiiK iii-i;initimis (t
i Ms ili'iutrltlrp ui 1'oitlnlKl tills
i cVfiihiK i wpt'ii'l si'Vi'ial iluya mi
loflieiitl busln'is. l'tloli'l 'I
; The m sun, sup'i'iiH'ntl nt of I'ru
trr NallolKil who w;trt 1uil
1 wv'i k pi miml'M to tilt" supi l iltU'll-iilnn-y
hi' Viispinito Natloniil park,
i f foiulvo .Innuaiy ir.tli, lUiueil tlmi
i ho hnijjust roooiviMl officlnl WOlll
I from u'HshliiKtoii. P. L'.. llmt lil
! suoocssor ;ik supoi'tnU'iulont of
I'nitcT ptu-k would iinivo by FoU-
ruary ;i.
This imlleutos Una Uf suoocssor
h:s Hlicutly hoolt solootoil hy tho
natloniil park sctvloo niul that his
lilonlity will not 1)0 roiulo puhlli;
until ftljout tho llttio ho nirivi's
I here to ussumo the auporlnton-
ilenoy.
It Is also a prutmblv imliontioli
that I'olonol Thomson will lie horo
I for a month yol. us It will mkn two
Iwooks attor his successor nrrlvos
i for tho lattor to bo groumleil into
tho position by the ictiiiiiK supor-
Inlonilont.
I'olonol Thomson, altho still
horo in cliarso of Crater National
park as aetinc superintend) lit. ap
pointed lis such until Ills successor
arrives, at the same lime lie was
promoted. 1ms already assumed
j siinie of the duties of superinten
dent of Vosemito park. However,
inasmuch as Yosoinlte ranks as
i olio of the two liil'iiesl and leadline
I national parks, and is over four
fumes us larce as lYuter park, with
i a bis administrative force, it will
i lake the colonel a loliE tlnio to Ret
(.'rounded in Ills new position suf-
Iiciouiiy iu tiMiiih imu ....
sonal charitc.
DR. MOPOY 10 SPEAK
One of tho blir numbers on the
program of the mid-year nieetiiiK
of the Southern Oregon llaptlst
lJistriot association, to bo hold (it
the Medford liuptlst church. Wed-
nesilay. Is Dr. Thomas Moody, of
Africa. Dr. Moody Ih tho real Tom
Moody, tin) horo of Bonn Ileta, on
the foiKo. lie will toll tho won
derful story In two addresses, one
at 4.H0 p. m., and one at 7.110 p. m.
Olhor outstanding features of
tho proBiaul will bo addresses by
Dr. o. r. Wright, ot Portland;
hov. ('. 10. Dunham, of Ashland;
Rev. J. Hudson, of (Inints l'usa,
and Miss Ilia Hurton of Now York,
flold worker of the Women's Mis
sionary society of tho Hapllst de
nomination. Sessions will la' held at 10 n. in.,
1:30 p. in. and 7:30 p. m.. and.nro
open to the public.
REV. itwm TO
CONTINUE SERVICES
The revival niiclhiB belnc con
ducted nt tho t.'huroh of (bid, cor
ner North Holly and Haven streets
by Kev. I'. W. Hopkins of Grand
Junction, t'olo.. are proBiesslmi
nicely. The evnnxelist has staled
that hCKinnliiK this evenlaff he will
preach a Horles of three sermons
on "Holy Spirit liaptism." an ex
position of Acts ":l-'l. I-'roin the
able manner in which the evange
list has handled his message you
can well expect B masterly presen
tation of this groat Important sub
ject. The meetings will continue
through the week at 7:30, except
Kuturday.
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DEBATES TEXT BOOKS
Delia) hif; in Ix'iiik' taken up wrl
oUfjly by th; Junior litoh whnnl.
which ln.Mf Friday fiTK'rwxMi huM
Uh biHt delmto on thti Hii1jJfl of
"lt(HOlv?l (hut tin stat' of Oh-k'hi
should funilvh fnn lexthookH."
Thi flcliatn took plact- tii twrcn the
fjovonth and riKhth it fI:iHn"H and
wa on by tin; lalti-r team, which
arKU?d tho nffirmutlvi..
. The wtnnliiL: tatn wart v ntin
poHod ot Vctw Winn.', Junit Davis
unil Httfty Ilowll and the ih'K'l
tlvo ttwun wua compoH1! of Mar
Joilo. McN'air, Li-dit O'.Vi-nl and
Kvh ;Prtjron. Tho next drlmto
will take pIhcp with tho Lincoln
wchobl at 3:U0 on tho aftC!rn'on of
February 1 on tho Haino HUbJcct.
tVAHHINOTON', Jail. - CS.AV
Heiirenontatlvu llawley, Itcptihll
can, Oregon, yfyilerday Introduced
o bill to net alrto that purt of t.'ni
ter Ijikc national forest which
forms a waternheii for the water
Runply of the city of AHhlund, Jaek-
lould prohllilt tho Hale or cuttinR
of 'timber from tho area without
tho consent of th Rovernmental
body of tho city of Axhland.
California Man
Locates in Valley
T. B. McOraw- arrived from
McCloud, Cal.. a ' tow days ago
to redldo. on a former vllt
hi wan mo well plenied with tho
Iheautlful valley-that ho . purchnii-
J.C.PENNE
Values Every
You Do Not Have to Wait for Special
Day "Sales" to Save Money Here.
Every Day Is Value Day at This Store
Something New
In All Patent
The simplicity of this shoe is
relieved by its unusual design.
Glcimini! Black Patent and
slender heels.
$3,98
Smart Pumps
In All Patent
This delightfully new buckle
conceals a tiny elastic gore to '
prevent cutting the instep. All
Patent with modish square toe.
$3.98
Ease! Style!
- For Young Girls
A simple shoe in Black Pat
ent, yet quite approe.iate for
"dress up" wear for the Young
er Miss.
$2.98
ed a nix acre gardci: tract on Mr. McClraw oxpocts to set hlsj
tho Old Stage "rond just ncroHS ' place to EnKlish walnuts and
fi'uni J. H. Toiiilln'i rOHldcuee. while (lieso are developing will
ile Ih erectliiK a htitiKalow ttndCnKnKQ extensively in the poul-
up-to-date poultry houws. Ury IuihIhohk. '
mlj ffrtl lllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllllllllHll'1
Train or Stage
I through motor coach to San Francisco 11
added for your convenience JJ
Southern Pacific offers transportation to fit jrout
plans. Train and motor.-c.oacn combine to give
the utmost in travel convenience.
To Portland v
Laves At. PortlinJ
"ShMtt" ll:4)a.m. 10:f0p.ra.
"Orcgonian" . . . . 6:2$ p.m. l-.Wijn.
. "Siiver-GMy" Stae . . . 8:00 a.m. 8:5p.m.
To San Francisco
Leaves Ax.San Franciico
"Shaita" 7:10 p.m. 10:30 a.m.
"Otrgnnian" lOMOa.ra. 7:30 a.m.
"Silver Gray" Stage . . . SMOp.m. 2:20 p.m.
To Coos Bay Points
The "Shaita" froni here connect! with motor-coach
leaving Roieburn 4:40 p.m. to MarshTtcM. 0
To Klamath Falls Eureka
'Lv.Medford . . 9:00a.m. 1:00p.m. 4:J0p.m.
Ar. Klamath Falls 12:15 p.m. 4:1) p.m. 7:45 p.m.
Q Motoi coach Imv Grants Pass for Eureka 5:40 a.m.
ntlwork tf'SUvtr Crap" w
These fine motor-coaches cover western Oregon. In
addition to Pacific Highway travel branches radiate out
from such centers as Salem anil Albany to Monmouth,
.. , Independence, Newport, Leba.Qnj Dallas, Falls Oty,
Silverton. ,
Pbmr call ' turn Mt ny tlmt for all
Irani 'information
Southern PacnESe
Motnr-coechea leave and arrive at
Southern Pacific Pajsenger Station
So Dainty
For Party Wear
Direct from the Land of Sky
lines0 comes this model in the
new shade of "Lido Sand" or
in gleaming Patent
$3.98
A New Shade
"Lido SancT"
For beautiful and formal
simplicity choose this graceful
shoe in the new color, "Lido
Sand." A clever Two-Strap
effect.
$3.98
Full-Fashioned
Pure Silk
Hoje
An especially
worthwhile ho
siery value
pure silk and
full fashioned
for, pair
98c
Mercerized
top and sole
for better serv
I c e. Smart
shnnVs.
.C. Cult, Atml
Phone $4 or 209
n n I
Lizard Grain
On All Patent
A neat Street Shoe in Black
Patent with Black Lizard Grain
trim and wide buckled strap.
Moderately priced at only
$3.98
Charming!
New!
Direct fro.it the Avenue of
Fashion comes this attractive
shoe, with its clever strap ar
rangement anrl rounded toes.
All Patent
$ 98
Men's Shoes
Our complete line of men's
sIiocr for tipi'iuK is how
litre and the viilues wero
novel' lietter or the variety
greater. Work or dress
shoes are here in abund
ance and we know our
money -Huvinir prices will
be sure to please. A visit
to our shoe department
will convince you.
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ONYX
POINTEX
HOSIERY
For women.'.....?l-95
Fred Gottfried . Amos Turnbow
GOTTFRIED & TURNBOW
Expert plumbing, heating . nt
heet metal repar shop.
We specialize on service at reasonable-
prlcei. No job too small. .
219 N. Grape St. ' Phono 674
n r- A iniur
fjEWEKRS
INSURANCE
First Insurance
Agency
- A. L. HILL, Manager
Phont 108 30 N. Central
Medford, Oregon