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-OREGON. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 23, 1029.
PAGE EIGHT
MEDFORD M5JL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,
PHFflNIX Ffl K
HAL LS RHnSFN SENATORS CLAIM
nnnnnr minium m nnnn nniun1 QTIIFIFNTC FVARF ! NOT TRUE BILL FOR
unw rnninb iu unur duitid: "r .":u:r: krffm wpink mam
LLL L I III 1 1 II I II IM uiillii ui iuiiuu limn
in run lumuii
DISTRICT MAIN LEGISLATURE
flAl.KM.' Ore, Jan. 2Z. (At One
of the hlK bomb of Uie 3Titli Ir-ffiK-
County Court Holds Hearing
On Pptit!on Annex to Med- , , ,"""""n,'" """'" ;lr"": f;tut.- m,.., (. ,,t m.. um.w. , """ i,e ..truck .m umo-
ford Portion of Phoenix i way rmnniUflim ! Imii ro.'itl homt
' up to the rurtlllulliiiiil limitation.
School District Lakexm-dim.- io mm- r.-in iiHnin-
! confirmed Wi-ilm-mlay ninrnlni; ''
Croat Rniinriarv Xptt Pa. "upikwiI iwiu nr tho m
Jermeu ban bfi-n
liail fur over mix
Tlio county court held 0 liearlnn
thin morning on a rieiUinn, HHklni
mi it. o
Ht'iialur Chan. Jlull nf (!noH anil
furry -otintl.H, i-oiir'Hwl tlim lie
hud ipfn rriiii'nti''l tu Join In pmi
xorhli of Mtieli a r'-Hiiliitlnn anil
Hint a iKirllon of llic Mim-iilx hcIiuo! j 'n "nfninlty wl:h hlx pl.-ilue
dlntrM (DUliht No. i In; annrfxt'il ! t(l c..nili.i.-i.t to l.n.l -wry
. , . .11 . ... '""rl on'ii to him to BiM iini rnm-
lo the Modforfl ; liool dlatrlrt (Din. ,,. u( h(. ,.. ,.,,, , ,,.
trlol So. VJ). I he h.-urlnK wan , m h(. wuuM oB. h
held before a parked court room , tm ,.,. , . ..,.
UIIU UIW I.UUI I tuoiv .l.lui ur, i-
Hlon tinder advisement. Henry W.
, Continiiins In ItB dellberat?on.
i lieRiin Monday afternoon, the tf?and
Jury today returned a non-true bill
8ALKM. Ore., J.m. 5S. (IP) i In the manslaimliti-r ease of Wll
With the uiidvmtond motive of j Jeffrlea. tlri enKprltiKa service
Ki ttliiK definite f.icta leKardiiiK the - IIn operator. arn-Hled last aura-
iiiinili. r of hUi. I. nt from other n" r loUowinK the death of a tschool-
fltv anil the Stale enlleui
not paylim the pri nrrlhed tuition i '"H" ''
fee fur noii-i.Mi.l.-nt Htudiiim a'"' l"'eity on
0.Kolutl.ft I.earliiK the iiameM of Hi months.
w natoid waH IntriMiuenl In the Jeffrie atriicli the boy and then,
, senate Tuemlay arternoon ealllni.- '''iimlnK excited. Btopped Ilia ma
; upon the presl.lentM of the Unl- ' '""B '! rl' d Into the blush. A
I vorslty of firexon and the dreicnn l'u searched for him but he was
AKi'iriiltiiral colieKn to submit to ",,t '"'atud tiiitil he was arrested
the chief clerk of the senate com-' '" Iuusmuir, Cul., two or three
plcte lists nf all resident students lat"'- ,lH wa" hroughl to
enrolled in their respeeilvo Instltu- I M""rd and released on bond,
tp.ns. e I '"' july wl" lr"hably complete
, The resolution directs iho heads "" deliberations thia eveiilun or
! of the t eho,.is to submit the ' Hrl' 'omorruw forenoon.
lists showliik' the home address of
each student, address of parents,
preparatory st-hool frem which
eaeh student was Kraduuted and
the iiresent class status of eaeb
that he Is con-! student, by January 31.
but decimal t i Hriiorts that as manv
Kiitati.r Nurbliul, irttlitctl with
for th opponents of the move. I'";
Tli. ul,-l nrnnosed In he anneed " "K "
ill penlii8iila shaped and Include '"" lurt.ier or ... any ,,, , ,,. lUdent a, the aK.I
about W acres, Including the Hear ""T ,'"r "M "r1u,',"! "''odue Ion. , cultural colleKe ,,,! a larKe num
Oietik orchard and other hlahly de-! tvldencea or serious opposition i,er ai the unlve.sTiy are not bona
veloped orcharda IHnis between the tu """ whllh wo"1'1 '" ""'Pt.ilde resldenia of (ireKon and
Fhoenl uad Stnwarl avenue, this j lo ol' tate to the hluhway cumin's-1 should lu- but are not puylnB the
city, exlendlnn along and back ! "lo" "" IhvoIvIiik the .ro-1 i r,o inition fee Imposed upon
tVotn liotli "Idea of tlwi I'aclflc hlnh- '"' r,m'1 coiistructlon are en- non-residents by statute are said
way. 1'hoeiilx resldenta clajjiiud ! expresl..ns hennl from leu-; to have been the Inspiration "for
that the aunexatlon would mean a '"'"'ors In every part of the capl- the rewdution. .
illfferenco of about t.uOU per ear j ,0'- "h'1 thl" sentiment Is aiibstrintl-
In the valuatlun ol assessable prop-1 " "u- ncumi oi me resuiu-j
erty wiinin tneir uisirict.
Krevihes
it;iy (n inotlil viiiK thi- tt ruin of '
hmif' I'liin-ui r nt r'"lutiin .No. 3,1
in'roflut'tftl oy 1 (t-irs-ii tut I vih Met- j
-krr ami HdIiIiikod.
Th ifHiilutloii ii m inli-iMluccd ill-1
rtH'U'il Oi liihwjiy rointnlMMion t
irniovi' mill uUU-n, through the
t-uniftriK'tlon (if ruiHTt'te HtioultlfiH
on thu prrU'ia rofid, tlu Iowlt C
lijmt'lii 10v-r hliiliway, partlculiii'ly
thut met Inn bi-tWfi n F'ortlitnit nl
Hf. Jllt-Ilt4.
. 1 tilM n one of Urn tliii'f !!
flOUrt of llif- I'liuenlx njij(ihl(loii.
Thuy aUo Ht forth thai they had
hiiilt a hih bchoo) ul ciinrildertihli
nx pon hp to muet thM fiiiiiru k owth
nf a growing hoc! Ion, and lhal tli.;
withdrawal would cripph ilidr
plans.
The'waBon 'jlvon fur the aunexa
lion tu tl e Mcdtnid UlHtrlct wax
tbtU aitpioxlmately children ha l
to (mvid lotitt (JUtuiH'eH lo rouch
thu 'bopiilx Dthnol, and thut many
renldentB of ih dlr-(ft in r,t
thut their children oit-nd the il d
ford hlKh Hfhoul, wtr iaytii tut
tlun Icon: Hi-rt Lnwry, Hiiierln-
tendout of tho Hoar -'rtek orchard,
wild that for lhln roaKon hr llvd
In MH ford In tho wlniDr it n d on j
ilia orchard In tho Huniiiicr.
Nff Oppoiea !
Attoruoy I'ortr J. Neff mIho up ItlVKItHIOK. Cnl., Jnn
lie Hied for Him I'h'iPtilx InttTnt-tM, , Aimart-ntlv Murfcrlnu an nltack of
tind dnlared Hint "Iho annoKbtlon ini-laiirliollu In tiddillon to IiIh phy
would bo a Idow to (-duration In . nltal llln. (inidoii Hlowart Norlh
Jacknon county." Hu attld thut , cott, arcuad uluyt-r of mini II hoy a,
PluHinlx had takm a plac li thf kihmiI a rwilfH nh:lit In tho ilwci-
fronl tanka aH a pioicrenNlvu richofd tloii nrd of the IthfiHldi' couuly
dlHlt let. Had tuxnu iiioniNisiVfa mav-1 hoaplial
LEGISLATURE FOR-
HAI-1:m. Or.. Jn. 3. (4p
A:rmment nf tin- offlelalH of the
I nlvrrnl y of OnrKon Hnd Oregon
AkiI( uJtural rollfKi; to HMjunt no
' I ' J ' I ol lutlotH f'ir IH'W htlllttlllKH or
otht r i iipltal ouila.VM at (IiIh scMNlon
of th Ii-kMiiuii-
Mr. nnd Mrs, William Holloway
nnd Mr. and Alra. Kdwln N'Ichnh
of Mfdfoid niiitort-d to Klamath
KhIIh Mondity to vLhit Mr. und Mrs
Uiiy N. Saitt-rley.
.Mr. and Mrs. A. 1. Hill roturned
lact night from KunMas, where tho
hav been virtttlim Mr. Hill's mother
for the pai four voek-.
Mr. and Mrs. it. T. Stewart lef:
last Sattintay for San Ki-uikIhco
ami hoi AiiKt'lfs, lifro they are
t'ndin Hi'Vi'i-nl days on a huyiiis
Hip.
' ltruc Rhalhoin. npriffntntlvtf
of the M. J. li. t'oifi'c rumpany.
who Iiuh lAf-n lu-n- for the past
ftfw daya, luft this niurnlnt; for
Klamath FalU, whfrt- in will tranH
uol biiNlnvKs during liio n-xt fw
dayn. rfiimiiie lo M.-dford th
flr.t of the wt'k.
Mr. and Mr. .1. D. ituss.-ll :iiv
rxiiftn.l ti return tomorrow from
Sati FranrU.'t. u hiTi- they had
spent tin puni fen- 1h.vh on a buy
iti 'trip.
, havi lM n ailvlMi-d.
I'liniitu t.f HtndfiitK at the unl
vrHy, tm-i-nnt'tl uvr eotidMloim
. i picvalllim ther i-dui iiiir a r-rnt
I'h vnunu Ciinadlan. who M,u ?ll.-in(- when younit men and
tly to build a modern achnol unl for nmrv than a week haa been al-. '"'' 't- rroudtnl tnto make
thut tie approval of the annexu t limf.t iuic to handle lila deientte mm v,ll(' lic.-i.iiHlinhin. will ifovat
Hon would hear U'ton thm. j hlx own ultnrtiey, yeHterday mux approprlnHon vt 50.tJ'to, oon-
E. C. Corn, ronltor, aatd that hi" arunted a cnniliiuatirH until Thnra 1 dUlon-.t upon and uvallalde when
only Infeieit In the mutter wan to , ,tty whet a phyliitin tuMtlled lu ! a Hke amount Uh i,.en ralaed by
acruit "fair play for fho mothers ' wax aufferliiK from la yuvyilN and I prlvnti mibNeriiitions.
and children," and that now war j coiiJiincttvlilH. i It 1m tin.l. i here that the
mi opportune tlmo to makn tho an j No;thrott hpent a larre part m !' " to Ik nuimrrllird haal
ncxnllon, heforo lndulrlal rrowthjlaat iiIkIiI In teaiH. hla umuln r- .- .-en ple.Ure.l hy frlend-t of
.complicated matter. At the (ipn-1 ported, whlrh appeared to Hn reane th. iiiilv. r-.lty nnd mimbvrii of (he
hiK of his reinaikn. floury W. jih InriammaHoii nf h already '"i --. n IhhIh.- II Hi ! I wide orKall
Kramo nuealloued Mr. l oin, wlio binlly o:i n ejea. T ie younu ' - nn of fn h. rs of iitilvenlty tu
snld that he wan a tesldenl of the Canadian, beiwe. n sol.s. lu.liciited j dents.
chapparal dlslrlcl. and that a that he has despal ed of his own' Adnilttlm: that am h a rocper.n
dauKhler was attending! the Med , ability to IIrIiI the rase 1,1 Its con I tlv,. i.i , fr euuluidiiL- the unl.
'elusion. lie complal.ied thai lie i ver.l-j lih adeinmte iufli inury fa-
lonely and thai he wanted clinics mav be i,a,.l. the leuisin.
llve tiiemlierN Itiforiited if It are
fearful 'but It would not .-'urvlve
the uovel llor's V. 'In a. Ill View of
Ills nil d Iciiueala Ills! I In I
: Ivlalui
, cpllal rtm;as outside of those roc
' oinmeniletl in the budget.
St. Helens Local chamber of
commerce discussed need of cau-
will not prevent nety at. this place.
the Inlroductlou of a bill asklua "" '
for the cons'nictioii of an infirin
ary at the university, memburs of
the ways and means committee
HAD TO WORK
TOOJARD
Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable
Compound Gave Her Strength
Mt. ( arinel, Ph.
baby was born I
help.
New Trial for Woman
.WHTIN. Tra. Jan .I - 1,11 -Mis
lteb,M-c4 Ibndby lloailK. roti
ford hlKlt achool.
Attornoy Clmrlcs W. Ilcamea, at)
poorlnK for. William Ha'iaen, an or
chardlst and farmer ol the p o
posed annuiatliiu ecllou, aimxest
ed that a coinuromlsn be alfecied
Ilia I'hoMilx illsiiict iirovltlli i but
ccumtitudiitlu ia for the child en vb-ted In a iiishrr-nf the toi.iNv
fbrced lu travel loin distance-. I ""' Karmeia" V ilwn.l bank of
Mr. Hansen auuk axalnal any an Muda and itien a w er n-ntence
neiatlom I iante.l a new trial by the
i At Ilia conclusion, Judge Hpar-,' coint of criminal appenU to,i w
row announced lhal the matter j - - "
would be considered (or a (ew days
and Kara assurance "that nobody
la Knltif to get tha oorat of II."
Lake Crtek Boundary
' A delegation nf Lake Creek rltl
ttna beaded by Mike llanley at
iwarej tajftire Ihu i-ntirt eaenilna
a t.tltion a'klna ihu lb" North
Kork nf Unite creek be placed In
the.lnke Creek dlslrlcl and the
boundarlea to follow the natnra
watershed. Thla would lnrlud
Fish lake and a large a:ea of un
Bilrvevfd laud.
C. H. MtHite, opKitln the move
aid: "We have an ob led Ion to
Mlkn taklr-i In a lot nf barbel ira
llvlr.K alont the creeks, bill we
-"'After my second
had to work too
hard and lie on
my t'pet too hiviii
heeuune my htm
band wai i!l. Af
ter hi dflitll I
wan in mth a
weakened and
run down eondi
(i-Ti that iiotht
in K.vmfd to
help nie. I am
t a r t i n p thn
fourth bottle or
Lydia K. I'ink
liam'a Vegetable Compound and feel
a jm'nt lil better. 1 am much
..trontier and don't iri't ho tired out
make no appropriations fr n'i n ' ""b or work hart). 1 do
h"tiM'k't-pimr am' dre.-muknifr and
I hiirhly reeomnipud tin- Veutdaole
Compound. I am willing to answer
j Kui!ino-Hlft at Company plana. l.-tterV Miih. Ckhtiii ok lit rr, 411
ta rnnwtritcl three wtory plnnt her H. Market St,. Mt. Camel, Vn.
v
W" 1
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dren on ti.o South Kork"
A lai'Ke man full ot ulna
tiaed III acnnalnllnit the court Hh'
the alltiatlon and bclore much ai ao-
meat aot o.ider way Judae Hpartow
bniachnl a compromise, whbh
aurtented. Thin coniiuomlae makes
the Lake Creek Imundnry a atralabt ,
line. Klvea them the watershed ihv
asked ftir ami wis aatlMiactnty I"
the foca of the vh"ne.
Hie tioutMy court wa bn al
Biornlrio: with these deleautions ate
minor -nut'rte reattrrs. !
. County Commlaloner Oenre Al 1
foiil. for the first lime In et, w j J
late lo a aesslon. due to te .tatter '
pf bl auto "Molna; fluoay."
The Mcilforil hi tli .clee 1 ba-l et J
bsil I -am will tdev Hie ai'm hlh II
School team nevl MonMv nlrhl. ac
cordhm In word from Halem lodav I T
and It v. HI be the final aame vt Die i
Boelhern trlu. j t
The Helem team flaitrea the In 1 a.
cala aa the onlv oopoaltHn ther t
liave eneoiiiilered an lar. all their i J
rniilesta lo dale hi In. easy vlrlo ,
, V
VvtikPla frnin tha ltr nf Aatln'"! I a
fiutrt dnrlnn 11.h valued at 1.
J11 aAaj I .
FITS STOPPED!
1 New Remedy at Last
' Ifrnnklyti. N. V At at m mdt
rln hM tien dlnefn-red that tt
tb D.ont Ktubborn nf epileppv.
Thou4ndn In epiVpiy rohnle nnd
thr"nrh'jut th ceunfry hsve h
iad hiply y It. Jr;t eplbpjy
aper(Hrli rrmmerol (1 etithlfni
tlenllv. Write direct o lutmraturte
ior frefl lnformton nn1 dtiBnfi
AtJ'Irnw nil mill to rHKNOl,i;i
TOI.COMPANV. 1ept. 171 U t 71.
Ht. .Tohn'a Plact Station, Lmoklyn.
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Our Influence Among the
Builders of This Locality
WE OFFER
Fresh Lime, per bbl S3.00
Cement, per sack 85
Celotex, per sq. ft . 05
Stucco Wire, 1-inch mesh, 18 Ra.,'per roll . . . 7.50
Metal Corner Bead, per foot .02
Metal Ridge Roll, per foot 06
One-ply Roofing, per roll 1.35
We carry the largest stock cf first-class building
material in Southern Oregon.
Our buying power for spot cash for our five
yards enables us to undersell all competitors.
Medford Lumber Co.
One Block North of S. P. Depot '
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MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S
NEW SPRING -5TYLES
NOW ON DISPLAY AT MANN'S
These new fashions are so intriguing that it causes one to wonder
what designers will do next. Chic, clever in line, slender yet possess
ing rippling fullness. The dresses are lovely. The coats very smart in
their slender simplicity and the ens embles are works of art in their
combination of material and clever designing. We cordially invite
you to view these lovely new wearables tomorrow.
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New Dresses
Exclusive Styles
Sold Only at Mann's
Jean Carol Frocks
Jean Carol frocks made of
thf newest and best Print
ed Silks and Plain Colored
Silk Suede Crepes, each
dress an individual style;
tho new. wrap-around'
dress, princess, and short
waisted full skirt models,
also ensembles and ensem
ble effects, strictly a jun
ior line, in sizes 14 to 20';
sold exclusively at Mann's
priced,
from $27.50 to
$47.50 each
NEW "KORRECT" DRESSES
The best fitting line of dresses made, come in
regular and half sizes, suitable for business,
school and street wear, made of light weight
AVVkiIs. Printed and Plain Silks, come in two
pi'tVe straight line and ensemble styles,
iii'all the new spring shades; every dress guar
anteed to give satisfaction. Sold only at
.Mann's 'priced
, From $18.00 to S27.50 each
j KiamiS
New Coats
Every Coat Made With
Care and Character
New Conde Models
Exceptionally beautiful are
the new productions of
Condi; -made of fine Kit
t ensear Broadcloth, Im
ported Tweeds, Kasha, .and
Donegal lings; sport and
dressy styles, lined with
the best quality Crepe de
Chine, some with Fur Col
lars, others with the new
self collar, novelty cuff and
sleeves, reasonably priced,
from $27.50 to
$79.50 each
NEW "MISSY" COATS
Smartly tailored are these new Junior Coats,
made -of strictly. All-Wool Tweeds in the new
bordered and Omlire patterns, belted and
straight line models; scarf and new collar ef
fects in the new shades of tans, greys and
browns; sizes 13 to 19, priced
From S16.95 to S27.50 each
Annual Pre-Inventory Sale
A GOLDEN MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITY
Sheets
81x90 Housekeepers Sheets;
made of a good grade of sheet
ing. Regular price $l.'-0.
Special, 95c
each
Bedspreads
8Ixl05-inch fancy Bedspreads
conies in rose and blue stripes,
values $1 65
Special, each r' "
Muslin Slips
Women's good grade Muslin
Slips, have 20-int li shadow
hem, come in pink and white,
f 1 .25 values. Now, 7Qr
each .t , ' U
Velveteen
27- ami oli-inch Printed Vel
veteens for 'oats. Blouses and
Skirts up to ff'2M't values.
$1.95
Knit Vests
Women's' fine grade Cotton
Knit Vests with bodice and
built-up tops. 50 c
Special, each
Braid Trimmings
Metallic, Silk ami Embroider
ed" Braids and Bindings, up to
$L.7.i value. 95 c'
Special, yd
Kayser's Hose
Pure Silk Full-fashioned Chif
fon weight with pointed heel.
Refcular if 1.95 ipialitv. Spe
,cial Thursday ..$1.65
Afflt-7 Orders Promptly Filled, Postage Prepaid Agents for Butterick PaQerns
, Stepins
Closing out. a lot of Voile and
liayon Step-is. all colors and
sizes; up to $1.25 OQ
values at, each
Rayon Silk
lid-inch Plain Colored Payon
Silk, suitable for slips and lin
geric On sale "Qr
Thursday, yd
Lisle Hose
Women's fine grade Lisle
Hose in brown only. Regular
and (xtru Vizes; (9c 1Q.
values now, pair
Face Powders
In all the best in a k e,s and
shade's up ttt $1.25 value. On
sale Thursday, RQr
each
Hot Dish Mats
Stamped for Suihroidery, 50c
values -Thursday, 39c
cin ii
Curtain Nets
Marquisette and Gauzes in all
white, plain colors and colored
figures; fast colors, mostly 3b"
indies wide, 79c "iQ-
values. Special, yd. OVC
Crepe Back Satin
40 inches wide, many good
shades to choose from; extra
fine qualitv. Pegular price
$1.95
Wool Coating
54-inch Novelty Wool Coating
in tan and green; regular price
..l;!1: $2.45
Silk Hose
Women's Nevermend and
Blue Crane Pure Silk Hose.
Kegular price. t1 ((
$1.19., special, pr... 1 UU
Stamped Aprons
Made of Prints and Unbleach
ed Muslin, all styles and col
ors. $1.25 values now,
Ravon Bloomers G
For children; regular price
$1.2.). Special,
i iiji ir
J(aiuib$paAtmudAtctt
f : "THE STORE FOP EVEPVRODV . 7
89c
Mit)fORO.ON .
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