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MEDFORVfc AfATLI TKIPUNE, M FDFOKR0RF.fi ON. TflrRSDAY. JANUARY 24. 10:29.
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has a r i- n 1 1-1 p r o i: ii i n than o v e r
1 fui v. Von nil k nci i- win; ihsu
lioi;i;tiii is h,v vital, in it. is
tli ii'diMiviLion tit" every meml'Oi'
i-r ih- li otlu-r v;iy,
yu i an lnv yinir ilHnjn'.c.-s to
.'"). r,(t. jv s' lnlini; in your
"Al i'"iiir.nl . tlnt-;i of ynu
who h:t v i: n .t iiilcon artviin-
am SDOlfl LEADERS PACKERS DISCUSS
kMedford's "Golden Girl" to
Be. Described Over $adio
J.C.PENNEYCO.
IRST
CULL PEAR SALE
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SURT DiSliSSES
CITY WATER SUIT
ii'-' W' it, .1. ft. t f.-riut th? ;ui
tt.'tl i "init.'.-nsatioit, which is
r.ui I'mi- tin sim:i U amount oi
t in ii tl" an.i in In n- of filling out
The January i..-uo of tlu ALed-:i w..nu nnd sImiIiik your mum.
ford l.efilon. official monthly pul - s e rv., -p Ofiicr Chaney ubmit
Uratlon of the local po.t of w.uM thnt am! .rtj.it:tnt (nln-h or my.
war veterans, is off tin- pivK and s.U" aiut your dus AT ONCE,
was beinc 1 isirihi!-! todny to its Ynui:- Mii.-er.'ly lor a 100 per
lartf. subPcriher clknU'iV. ot iu active m- nil.'erhio."
The jm Miration, an usual, is
filled With matters of cii'Tal in-t"-rest
to the veterans pe: tan.ir.;;
lo past, present unci cumiiii; loral
Legion ovont.s. Then- In a write
up of the program of the bin com
ing "Whoopee" mnetlu of the
post on January 2S, ami details
of Uip recent tliairict I region con
vention nt Grants Pass, and a
lead! us editorial appears by E. C
Ferguson, the publication's editor,
praiFing that conference, which
starts out with tht following para
graph: "The (.runts Pass conference of
Japuary IS, in addition to beini;
one of the most successful ever
held In tho filate, provided three
solid hours of tho best argument
in favor of such an organization
as the America n J-eUm possible
to imagine. .'
A list of ilie paid up members
of. th post is also published and
an Interesting communication t"
the local comrades from John '1'.
liolmer, tho post memberMiip
com mitt eo chairman, appears on
the f rst page, as follows:
'"I-rtst year on the yist of Mar h
Medford Post had an active mem
bership of 630. On .March :Ust
this year, what will tho , active
membership be? It Is up to every
member of the post to bok :t'- . r
his Legion card and pee if the' I'mlcr no cirt innstMiicef; will Al
largo figures nt (he tipper riuht Karasick, the P.iissian Lion of Pnrt
hand corner are HiliS or l'.i'iu. . land, ever vn.stlo in Moil ford
"What a wonderful thing it tuain, lidlowins it rocom iimionw -ft
would bo if every member would in out !' the possibility that Kara
send or, bring in his dues t Ad- sick mtelit meet Sailor Jack Woiv.l
jutant (iarlock without s-dicita- of tU city.
tion from anyone. Hy v. ull Ju iul on a innlcli hen
"The American Legion this ''" r la--t yenr. ih Russian threw ..way
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The 5uit of sab.-ll. and A. II.
Itowley airain-il: the City of Med
furl, over the ownership of water
n,;hls ai I'.ig Unite Springs, smirc
of Aledfuni's water supply, was or
dere,( ilNniKsrd jn riretiit eonr
yesterday, on grounds that the
plaint if fs failed to enter I'm tin
pleas following' the filing of a dc
imirrer by ih' city on ground.? t Ha
the complaint did not include suf
fieieiu tacts to eonsiiluie a case".
The J low ley interests failed to
answer the iiomurrer.
Murrel
htnley
KARASICK BARRED
001 9F BEDFORD
I ,lt is not a surprise tn local
1 Liiemls and admirers of Miss Mur
j 1 Finlc-y, beautiful Mt'dHnd .;ii!,
'who is now :t leading lady in (lie
; icgt'elcl Follies ol New York, when
I hey l:c-ur her referred (o as a lucky
1 girl, lint they were taken una
wares a trifle Tuesday when they
tsaw Mediord'ri "golden giii' lea
. Hired wilii two other Ziegl'oM
jbeaftties in the "Lucky Strike" na
tional advertisement which ran in
Mho Mail Tribune on that day.
i However, iy one was any nion
! surprised to iliscover .Murrel's face
: smiling' out from the large adver
tisement ih;;n was her inothor. Mrs.
, William Swart., and her sijster.
, Mrs. Paul licddy, who live here.
"It was almnM tlmngh Murrel
i dropped in to ' spend tho evening
i wit 1 1 us." said Mrs. Swarlz, wlien
!ask:il al'oui it hy a Mail Tviimne
reioitrr yesterday nfternoon.
Murrel, who is playing the lead
ing role in Zie'jfeld's prnduclion,
"Whoopee," in New York, was
chosen last year hy the fanioiiH art
ist, Jean Cornwall, as the "Cnldi-ii
liirl of California." . James Mnui;
gomery Flngg, also a great ailmirer
of Miss Kinley's beauty, recently
completed a life-sized portrait of
(he actress in a costume she wears
in (lie "Whoopee" production.
Tomoirow night Jean Cornwall
will hrn;vWnst n program from New
York featuring "The Perfect Amer
ica" (iirl " which is his description
of Miss Pinley. Tho exact time of
Die broadcast in not linown, but It
is lo take place before the evening
performance of tho Ziogfeld KoUlo
and It is lliought that Miss Fluley
will have a Hpenliing part in (ho
program.
ting of prospec
tive gin ,-eoui leaders was hi id
al the . y. c. A. headquarters
la.-t iiiuhl. under the direction of
Mis. 1). J. Willson. A course ol
m-t ructions, which will include
tour lestons, covering girl fciuit
activity was also started by Al rs.
WilKon. and the new t raining
corps were given an interest I ng
sitmniary of the history of scout
ing. The next meeting, which will in
clude inst ructions in games, songs
and ramp life, will be held at the
same place next Wednesday.
Those who reported to M rs.
Willson last night were: Mrs.
Louis Itundy. tiertrude Pnrker.
IMer Kleigel. Until ltnlton. Al
berta Harrison, Helen Wilson,
Winifred Andrews, .Mrs. r. II.
Hagerty, Hose llaldman. Myra
riussoll, Jessie Mac.Viven. VUhel
Willits. Mrs. Halph Woodford and
Mis. Al. X. llogan.
When instructions and training
are completed, thee lenders will
be plnceil in charge of their va
rious troops, two being used for
each troop. .The new reopgnniza
tion of the tlirl Scout activity in
Medford has been necessitated on
account of the growth of member
ship, and the new divisions will be
by schools and school districts.
his chances of apiie:irin.; in Med- m Kred Krickson, chairman of-the
ford at later dates nnd (he Medford commission. Tom Alley, Pnrtlaud
hnxins commission is delermineil wrestler, will probably be brought
to abide l;v (hat decision. ac'crding to Medford for Sailor .lack's match.
ASHLAND JUNIOR HIGH
GAME ARMORY FRIDAY
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JH oiks,, how can I make Vhoopee
up here...... when down in front
the 'coughers' are whooping?"
In an effort lo even tho Kerios.
tho first gamo of which was lost
at Ashland a short time ago, the
local junior high school basketball
team will play the Ashland Junior
high at the armory toomorrow
evening. Tho Medford team ha
been undergoing special practice
under its coach, Hay Henderson,
and is prepared to defeat the visit
ors. The local lineup will include Her
rlngion and Yashnm, forwards;
Davisson, center; Huberts and Zum-
hrunn, guards. Dietrich, the school's
star player, is out of the gamo ho
cause of a broken arm
Tho preliminary, a return gaino !
between the Medford and Ashland
"Midgets," Junior high players
weighing 105 pounds or less, will
begin promptly at 7:30. Tho locals
were defeated a short time ago nt
Ashland. In view of both fought,
contests a good attendance Is expected.
t'n classified pears of this sec
tion, shipped to eastc-Qi markets,
resulting in the public's estimate
of high grade fruit, and the pro
position of baying nails for the
coming season's bos making, were
the chief matters discussed this
, noon at the regular meeting of the
Traffic Ass.x ial 'it. at the Hotel
I Medford.
j David Wood of the Potter Pal
mer interests presented the un
classified pear situation. Ho held
that large quantities of pears, list
ed as culls, were sold by packers
to a buyer who packed the fruit
ml oU it In competition with the
fancy brands Mr. Wood maintained
.of iogue river packers should
confine themselves to the better
grades of pears exclusively, and
ibnt the small sum secured for the
, unclassified benrs was not worth
the damage.
! The unclassified pear problem
will be discussed at the next meet
ing of the Fruit growers League,
and final decision probably made.
In regard to the nails, it devel
oped from reports rend by the
buying committee, that nails could
be shipped from tierninny, and
pay the tariff, cheaper than they
eon hi be purchased domestically,
judging by the estimates submit
ted. There was u difference of
around 2 5 cents per hundred
weight. A !er man nail was exhibited
and inspected by Raymond Iteter,
who pronounced it everything n
nail should be.
David Rosenborg viewed the
nail nnd gave it as his opinion that
before anything- was done about It,
i something should be found out
about tho strength of tho nail.
fiuy W. Conner was then ap
pointed to act with tho buying
committee to confer with packing
houses not buying co-operatively
with the asHoeinticm and endeavor
to Induce them to do so.
The question of endorsing a
packing school was broached, and
It was Kouernlly agreed that no
pneking school project bo en
dorsed htsl season.
"Maybe the audience would be grateful if I
stepped to the footlights some night and
voiced the above protest about the 'cough
ing chorus' down in front.
"But that wouldn't be kind and it wouldn't
be just. The cougher doesn't cough in public
on purpose. He can't help it. It embarrasses
him as much as it annoys his neighbors.
"What he needs, to avoid that throat tickle,
is an introduction to OLD GOLDS."
Radio Program
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Mall Tribune-Virgin Station
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22S.0 Mctors 1310 Kcyn.
Thm'Mlny, ilnnuiii'y 2-1. 4
5:30 ti i;:ir n. ni. Yo towno
frlor.
C:in to 0:30 Mcilfonl Mall
Tiilmn", iu'wh ainl nuu-ki'ta.
8 to ! Farm llurrau t.'oop
rratlvp Mxt'lianKt'.
Frlilay. .lanuat-y
10 to 111:30 a. ni. Mi O. Wee
trio. 10:30 to 11 M. M. Di-pt.
Nlnro.
11 to 1 1 : 30 JacqiK I.onnnx.
11:30 to 12 liroiihy'n .low-
olor.s.
12 to 12:30 p. m. Sniulpraon
Motor Co.
12:30 to 1:30 I'almor MunIr
House.
5:30 to 6:Ki Vo Towno frior.
6:15 to 6:30 Medford Mail
Tribune, ntuvn and market.
8 to 9' .Medford ltually Hoard
HpoilHored Jy Kd Jenney of
tho Jarknon County Ab-
Htract Co.
4.
10 START BIB SALE
Ono of tho lilguest morcliamURO
ovcnla of the Reason will lpnin to.
morrow at tho Model Clnthlun com
pany Htoro on Kast M-il i HUoet in
the upenliiK of a $20,000 imlondinR
nalo of lili;h quality atoek. Too
atom wan nlnnod today In nialiinir
prpparatioiiH for tho sale, whleh In
cludea many haiKaliiH of unustial
merit In nil IIhps or inen's nuimrel.
with drastic cuts tho featu.es In
numerous raiK'lca OI HIOC'K, A IWO-
pai;o advert iHonicnt on paKes four
and five of tnitay'a Mall Trlbuno
afforda a bettor Impression of what
the sale really means.
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Clean Child's Bowels with
"California Fig Syrup"
EDDIE CANTOR
Premier Americancome-
fimn lUrnng in tne gio
' rioui new production,
"Whoopee."
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NEW YOi.K, Jan. it (ll-O. P.
ontl M. J. Van Hwerlniieti wero re
ported In Wall stret toilay to lie
orKanizliiK a l 00,000,000 corpora
tion to hold railroad stocks owned
by them.
It la understood a public offer
lni! of securities will be made.
The Van Kwerlnisena bold ellhcr
personally or through Van Ness &
Company a controlling stock Inter
est in the Erlo, Nickel I'lalo. Chesa
peake Corporation, l'ere .Marquette,
lllllfalo, Hochesler I'lttsbur-th
and possibly in tho Chesapeake &
Ohio. It Is understood pnrt of the
stock will be taken over by the
new corporation.
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ninnu.)rt joj siJrtn.ip' jhoA" jjmv
:Moq pay j,Mj( aq im.i(.i
oi ViVf J.tA.in njiioodni,r) -X
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o.ioj u.tJpnqj jo ; (ii jo p,nt"l'l
uoj kuoiU( i(n;j.)a.j 'nfoj.i j u.ia;
Wh
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O P. LOTllUnl Co, LA. 1700
y not a
cough in a carload?
OLD GOLD Cigarettes are blended from
HEART-LF.AF tobacco, the finest Nature
grows. Selected forilkiness and ripeness
from the heart of the tobacco plant. Aged
and mellowed extra long in a temper
aturc of mid-July sunshine to insure that
honey-like smoothness.
eat a chocolate . . . light an Old Gold . . . and enjoy both!
!N BY CHECK ARTIST
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 24. IP)
A man who save his name an Al
bert Worthelmof. suld he was a
Yalo graduate and a motion picture
director, and who was paused un
challenKod hy a number or promi
nent Poi Hand families, was In Jail
lime today accused by detective
of fraudulent check operations In
the tf est. m
I WortheltnefT who Is known also
as Jack Hnyder, posed as B director
of Warner l.rothers films, and nt
'other times ns manager of tho
l Claude Neon Minns company.
Portland police said charges are
nn file aKalnst him In Denver and
, that l.e Is wanted In Han Francisco,
1 Oakland. lx Angles and Onden.
: Ilest r?loh lump coal. Tel. 631.
Mtdford Fuel Co. M
Athlete and Sportsman
OrthogorS are the "Last
Word" in Corrective
Lenses
Correcting Marginal Aetlgma
tism, they give a
Larger field
of accurate vlelon. Try them
and be convinced.
Dr. Jud Rickert
Optometrist
222 E. Main St. . Medford
This is Fifth Avenle
. . . but you can buy the
same smart things in your
local J. C. Penney Co. store
Coats and frocks new fabrics,
clever ideas in household linens.
These are only typical of the splen
did values we are constantly receiv
ing from New Yorlc.
We Help You Say:
' "I Can Afford If
By ordering for 1000 stores at once,
we are able to price really good mer
chandise so reasonably that even the
woman with a small Income can afford
"nice things." . '
Introducing
Brass"
the smart
new color
in '
Frocks
for
Juniors
$24
75
Sizes 13, IS, 17, 19
It's a shade (littering to
youth . . . vivid, vet
with the restraint neces
sary to all true chic '
And the frocks themselvr-i
are fascinating versions ot
the Spring mode. - '' I
Sport Frocks
Spring 1929
Youthful Modes
Designed Expressly
For Smart
Juniors
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.75
This exceptionally in
teresting collection
stresses the importance
of natural kasha, en
livened by tonings of
green. SkttcbeJ left:
two - piece frock, gay
with Helvetia, Ripple,
and Mountain greens;
tketched right: jacket
frock with green band
ings in ombre effect.
Sizes li, IS, 17, 19
ONYX
POINTEX
HOSIERY
For women $195
Fred Gottfried Amot Turnbow
GOTTFRIED & TURNBOW
Expert plumbing, heating and
sheet metal repar ihop.
We specialize on eervlce at reas
onable prlcea. No Job too email.
219 N. Grape St. Phone 674
Warrenton Prouty Lumbar &
Uox company resume operations
arter completing extensive repair
work. , ,
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