9
1 OTHERAMN PASTORS EXTEND
OPPOSED IN SUII i
OVER LAND LEASE:
' r
A null 111 wlllill mm her and sun
..,!.. n,.. ,,n,li r u-uv,'"" '"""""B '"
OPPOHO ram "" " - ' " " :
in inn cirt-'uii
IuiIro II.-DPNorton.
Ihn 1IWUHIH lire ... ,
Hamlin DgHinRi hi8 nvuher Mary k. ;
liaralln. una Will ''" s,p, ! ti. ...hii.t- ..r Juk,. ml .1. K
tu Hanilin orchards in III.- 1 hw- . (.umil!1 0 ,.x.mlf ,
nix Mrict. Hamlin h-Kh o nine y(ju (, h col
Gentry deposed " ''Y''' " i .-. .-Uiiks. w,. . Sn.!.lau- y.m
nsku inal lie uu lim-ni . t"--"
nlon of the place, nlloKliU' 11,111 llt
present ho Is barrud frinii e. t'try.
Hamlin is represented l Attor
ney (ieorse M. Hoberts and V he de
fendants by Attorney CharU I
Thomas. The testimony promises tiT he
'Involved. Hamlin contends that, a
couple of years alio, ut his own ex
.
01
neiisc. Me u prooieii in acres
Bpplo trees and replanted them 1 I
P1118- ... ,i ii I
Tho case is attracting consider-1
able Btteiitlou Hi , tho Phoenix I n-
trlct and 25 or 3D witnesses have ;
ncen caneo iu i... .o
nhasos of tho case.
Tho orchard was planted in 1M2.
National Grange
Speaker to Visit
Med ford Feb. 14
JameH Farmer, liiitlonnl lecturer
for the Grnnse, will visit the coast
next month and will ho In Medford
Webruary 14.
.Mr. Farmer is a very Interesting
speaker and a mealing with tho
V Medford Merchants' association will
no doubt be arranged lor that even
ing. Tho regular meeting of the
merchants would be February 11.
.
WILL FEATURE RADIO
Medford mothers and fathers,
residents interested in tho local
schools or in music, and radio fans
who tuno every Tuesday night on
the program of the California Ore
gon Power company over KMKO.
are looking forward to 9 o'clock
this evening when the department
of music of tho Junior high school
will present a varied hour of music.
Miss Melba Williams, in charge of
the department, will supervise to
night's radio presentation. She will
he assisted by Miss Ksthor Church.
1 JXlmssSmWl
GREETING TO M i
KABEJENFORGEklS
Tlif follow ini; i'uiiiinuuu-:r;luii
'" '"'" mail.-n r.oiitly lo ull i
;,nj Jim-phim- loumi.s an.l Ihu
's uf AMiluml. Giants 1'rsm I'Ulit
;M.-W.,r,l:
.... , ,.,. ,. a-.,,..... mi. .i..
.,,.,,, ,,,,. ,;.. ,'J
'in h:tvinw Ih'cii rhusrn ly ihe
people of your eon.stituei,y It) fill
the liiKh tiffiie you now i-ceupy.
We desire to assure yi.u of our
confidence, our support, ami uur
I earnest ruoiM-rat Ion with yim in
! upholding antt i-iiforciUK all laws;
and In the majutalniiiK of tin- hich
; moral, righteous, antl litvt-lihltlinK
ie iino i-oiiuuci ui Uur I'll I "ll l' ,
U- .,. ..I,.... ii,.. s..i
nations which fre.,ucnil eon-
from a law-enioreomenl or Jllillc-
ul . ,.
,,,! ., ,. ., .
your pfoblcniH we pledge you our
help ,-mtd support to the best of our
ability. ,
'ery rV.-mectfully yours.
The KokiU- ltiver Valley .Minister
ial Asso elation; by
Cha', C Rariek, l'resident.
I-:, J.. Dodson, .Secretary.
Radio Program
KMED
Mail Trlbunit-Virein Station
Tiit'Mlay,- .lan miry .19. )
:: lis.il Miera
1310 Kycy. !
m- l"e Townu
5:3U to t:Ui p.
Crier.
6:l.i to ti:30 Mtdfurd Mail
Tribune, news and markets. :
S to !) Knider's Dairy A: l'ru- -r
duee.
9 to io California. Oregon ami,s,ra,,llt for tint coining fair con- the city huildtiK department in nn
Power Company. sstg 0f a combination of harness effort to change a building zone
! WciliicMlay. .I.iiiuuij- :!(). rnning races, with rodeo and near the end of North ltivcrslde to
10 to It a. in. .Mann's Dept. novulty teal ores between the vari-i allow the construction of a service
Store. : oils racing heats, and possihlye a! station by .1. V. LaTourette oppo
r 1 1 to 1 1:30 i'.eck's P.akery. carnival and other amusement tea-1 site the Medford Concrete Con
l 11:3(1 to 1- Chevroh-t. Com- 1 mres. ! structlon cumpanv plant. The pe-
pany's program. j At Saturday's well atlended j titlon was signed by four residents
12 to 12:30 p. in. city Clean- , meeting ut Portland tho various I of that, part of tho city.
ing & Dyeing Works. 1 loprosiaitatives of tho counly lairs ! Another petition wns filed hy
12:30 ti 1:30 Heche & Kin- , present organized Ihe Oregon i John Cnnlin to allow the construe
fr die Service stations. i County Fair association, the pur-j lion of an aiRirlment house anil
i:3a to ii:Ki Ve Towne Crier. ; pose of which is to collectively bar- store on North Riverside at the
J G:lri to ti:30 Medford Mall i gain for amusement and racing tea-1 corner of Kennett, several blocks
: Tribune, news antl markets. j tures with the least possible ex- north of the proposed service sla
. jpeiiso to each county fair associa- Hon site, and had several more
; Hon. lslgnersrJ
.en a sweet tempts me,
it a Lucky Strike!
' MEDFORD MXTC TRIBUNE. 'MEDFORD,
WAV'S CROWN
H'jg )pfK In.
i4 "S?JRf w
Engagement of Prince 3 Martha of Sweden to Crown Prince Olaf
sf Norway hat been officially announced. The date of the wedding
haa not yet been t
AND NOVELTIES
FOR FAIR TRACKl
Itringini; hai'Ji thu news of a film
outlook In tho way of atminemrnta
for Hie Jacksorr vomit y fair, which
wtll be held the 31th, Uth. 13th and
14th of next September, from the
meeting of ol'fU fcijn of county fairs
at Portland last; Saturday. II. O.
iKrorbach. Becretriry of the county
fair, arrived hone yesterday. C
; E. Gates, president of tho county
fair board, also sit tended.
I Krotn impreKKBonH gained at till
meeting the lotsil officials are In
.'elined to fuvoi "oIon.nK ft contract
with the Amerfcnn Trotting asso-
elation for next. fall'B races here.
This will not be definitely decided
until another meeting of the county
fair boards is held at "Portland on
February S. which will also be at-
,,,,,,, d 1)V ih0 horsemen and some
f ,i,. ,..(,.i ,,,
Ii now looks like some great
Rosalie Adele
The Original Lucky Poster Girl
m a 'Lucky Qirl' because I've found a new way
to keep my figure trim. Whenever the desire for
a sweet templs nm, I light uft a Lucky Strike. It's
remarkable how nicely the toasted flavor of
Lickies satisfies me. Toasting has taken out all
impurities alt that is left is the thrilling Lucfcy
aroma. I certainty am lucky to be 'The Lucky
Girl'"
Rosalie Adele Nelson
HE modern common sense way reach for a Lucky
instead of a fattening sweet. Thousands are doing it
men keep healthy and fit, women retain a trim figure.
Lucky Strike, the finest tobaccos, skilfully blended, then
toasted to develop a flavor which is a delightful alterna
tive for that craving for fattening sweets.
Toasting frees Lucky Strike from impurities. 20,679 physi
cians recognize this when they say Luckies are less irritat
ing than other cigarettes.-That's why folks say: "It's good
to smoke Luckies."
A reasonable proportion of
mended, but the authorities
many fattening sweets are harmful. So, for moderation's
sake we say:
"REACH FOR A LUCKY
INSTEAD OF A SWEET." .
It's toasted
No Throat Irritation -No Cough
Coast to coatt radio hook'Up etvQ Saturday night through the National
Broadcast in f Company' network. The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra
in " Iht I una that made Broadway, Broadway."
PRINCE TO WEL
J ,
jf j i
jK-j
9 V
HALTED FOR LACK
FULL MEMBERSHIP
Hecause of the lack of a quorum
the city planning eommlnsion wan
unable to hold a scheduled meet-
ins Monday nlKht, and for the
same reason the business of tho
commission will he practically at
u standstill until Mayor A. V. Pipes
appoints new members to fill va
cancies. ticorKc Porter's term recently ex
pired und several other vacancies
existed prior to that, which have
not yet been tilled by the new
I mayor, w ho took office early this
J month. These appointments may
he announced at tonights city
council meeting, although there Is
no definite assurance to that ef
lect. Unite n little grist of business Is
pending before the commission
A petition was on file lodav at
Nelson,
sugar in the diet is recom
arc overwhelming that too
ORK(iO, TIKSPAY. .l.VNfAlfV ; Htti.-
LAKE
."iiilioi ii cu t'Ki'n is nivi'ii u
ehuK-f Lit uf puldtiily in tin- inakt
up ut tliniiik' car iiu-iiuk uf I lit
Multl fimsit foiist l.linlU'd traiis
contiii.'iitjil train, with 3i full si,v
piclure of Crater
nil The front of t
LaKo a)Mat Iiik
the tiifiui iitid a
;siiiain r picture, w
pu'lOri', with cutiiplftr do-
Hri.ti..n mi tii- hiirk cumt. A
: imnu nvi-ivrd yr.Htc-nlny fi'uhi
! 1 luL.-ui- I.. Uroiiilvy, who riMntly
rnaih- a trip to i'IiU-jiko and re
tuni'd on the I'nion Paflflc rail
road. llcwa cxpiM'trd to arrivi'
in Mvdford tuday from Ims An-
JT'I1.
Tin Crater I-uke pictures, wroti
Mr. l'-ronilcy, are of one of MvTal
HCfiiit- altrartions ftsiturrd y thv
railroad and are regarded as the
most attractive.
The dcMi-rlption appearing on
tin- hack cover is as follows:
'Vran-r Lake National Pai k is in
southern uivirun in the midst of
the i'ascatle mountains. Horn in
the ruin of the extinct volcano.
.Ml. Mazania. beautiful Crater
Lake is the hluest and deepest of
lakes, yet w hen the water is
dipped it In crystal clear. Its
Ktorious colors ramie from deep
ultra-marine to turquoise ami light
Jade blue. An atmospheru of mys-
tery broods over its lovely surface
and Its precipitous, tinted lava
I walls, uuuo feet hiirh. mikkchI tin-
earthly forms. Two stnniKe IslandH
alum bivuk the plartil Nurfuru ui"
the Inko. One of tht'Ho, Wizaitl
Ifliinil, Is a crutvr within a rrntor;
whlhs uKulnst. tho pRHtorii Khoro, a
cr:iRKy islet, ralhMl the Phantom
Ship, appears and disappear in
the whlftlnK light. Indian legends
declare the lake to he the dwelling
plaee of kihIm and ilemons. It him
no tmth.'i.
"When diseovered. Crater J,uke
contained no flHh. hut it is well
Htueked now with rainbow and
Idaek spotted trout, noted fur their
fiKhling MUHlitleH. Tht-re me row
hoals anl lnunehuM for hire. Then
ii re good l ra Its to He vent I peaks
and cnnyunH in the vicinity; henu
tlt'ul wild floweiM arc numerous;
and a numlier of wild nnlnial.s.
partieularly bears, find refuge
there.
"The park may )e reaeliud eith
er from Aletlford, on the went, or
from Ktamallt Falls, on the east;
auto stages operate dally to the
commodious lodge occupy hit; an
ImpoHlmr niti on th( southern rim.
The Neaon in from j u ly 1 t to
September IMh. In nddltlon to the
lodge, tent and camp aceoinmoda
tion are avuilahle and every com
fort Ik provided for vlsltor.s.
"t.'raier Lake may hc visited in
eonneetion with trip to California
via the Overland Route. "
SPEND UK SUM
Hoy "VV. Johnson, a repreHenta-
tlve of the Campbell-Kwald Co.
AdvertiHinj; agency, wan a bufdnr.ss
vinitor in Metlfonl today. The'
Campbell-Kwald Co. handle all
the advertising for tho Chevrolet
Motor Co. and other Cleneral Mo -
torn cars.
While in the city. Mr. Johnson i
was a guest of Mr. Allen of the!
I'lerce-Allen Motor Co. Inc.. local
Chevrolet dealers and attended the
Chamber of Commerce forum
luneheon today. j
Mr. Johnson estimaten that tho
Chevrolet Motor Co. will uho more
newspaper advertising Hpoco in
11)29 than in 1 92 8. due to tho ex
cellent results produced during
the paM year when nearly 1,300,
000 carH were delivered over the
world. Tho now six-cylinder
model has been, and continues, to
be tho sensation of tho automo-1
hilo industry over tho entire conn-
try and particularly along the '
coast, where weather conditions
havo allowed a thorough breaking,
in of tho. new earn. ! j
Ifo continues, 'Production of
tho now model whh deliberately
done, on a small quantity bnsis
for tho first few weeks, In order;
to Insure absolutely U9 per cent
perfect automobiles.
Mr. Johnson reports that Med
ford was unusually well favored
so far this month with five car
loads delivered to tho local Chev
rolet dealers and says production
is being stepped up so that in
February a msjorlty of tho pres
ent unfilled orden should bo taken
care of.
Tho Plcrce-Allen Motor Co., Inc.
havu delivered more, cars ho far
this month limn In nny previous
.January sjneo they have, had the
Chevrolet agency. I)ue tho ex
cellent outlook for local business
conditions this year the local
agency anticipates a banmti' year,
which report Mr. Johnson is tak
ing with him to tho Dctrifft head
quarters' of tho Chevrolet Motor
Co.
Junior High Notes
i
v Honor Hull First HcnieMer ,
IV's UN A'n I
Adra Kdwards 5 il j
EATURING
Ill's U j
Enid Drossier - 5 3
Wayne Iowry 5 3
Leland I'arkhnrnt 8 1
Vclma. Hmith 4 4
Katherine Htearns 4 1!
Barbara AVall 6 fl
Mia Young 0 1 '
ar" !
Dura Crawford 3 . i
Ih.'tty HtennTtl 1
Hylill Jeun Youm r 5
Dorothy Wllllta i i
I'll I
Mttbcl Htnlth 5 41
J.G.P
.
the
1L
We Doirt Sell "Seconds"
It Never Pays to Take Chances
With Quality
Although a century apart in time we are as rigidly careful o(
(Jie Quality of our merchandise as the old Craftsman whose,
reputation was bound up in every article that left his shop.
That is why wc don't sell "seconds," why our nightshirts are
cut full and long, and why we make the inner soles of our shoes
of the same tough, long-wearing leather as the outer,
Quality is that part of your purchase you cannot see. We
have kept faith with our customers for over a quarter of
century.
MEN'S SHOES Our spring line of Men's Shoes is now in stock. Shoes for work' or
dress in a variety of styles and widths. You will find prices extremely low and qual
ity high. Only all-leather shoes are carried. You'll get more mileage for less money
wearing J. C. Penney Company shoes. Try it and convince yourself.
, i
HKK1 HI'OltT i'lunn announced
fi' establishment of luiMoii pulp;
plant on lions Island In l-'mpnua
1 I Iv,
FREE!
NO LOTTERY
NO DRAWING
EVERY LADY PRESENT
EACH AND
EVERY
Will ReCoivo
One Piece
ENNE
O o '
Avenue
o
Sets the Pace
in Cowed Spring
Suits for Younger Men
A 2-Button Peak-Lapel Jacket with Broader
Shoulder, Waist Seam Vest
and Pleated Trousers
$
24
Extra Pants at $5.90
Fashioned of the Season' Newest Fabrics in a Variety
of Smart Stripes and Novelty Weaves
Other Young Men's Spring Suits
at $19.75, with Extra Pants at $4.98
and $29.75, with Extra Pants at $6.90
KLAMATH FA l.LH Oregon
Muni: nd Trust company to Htart
i construction of new building Int
.1 mil.
.
THE BIGGEST GIFT NIGHT MED
FORD HAS EVER KNOWN
FRIDAY
Absolutely Frco
of Beautiful
Antique
Ivory
Chinaware
STARTING
FRIDAY
Feb. 1st
Attend
Rojrularly
And Secure
A Complete Set
It's FREE to
Every Lady
No "ifs" con-
necAd to
China Night
RIALT0
PAGE TTIREB
KG.
.75
DRESS
SHIRTS
M. en's (-(illiii- iiltiH-lu'il
liniaili'liilli sliirls in iissort
ctl pnttrnis. All Ciist-colur
i'aln'k's mill J. V. J't'tnioy
shirts iii't' full cut ami
t'lii'i'ftilly tailoml.
Our fxlrnsive line pci'mils
a si'locliiiii to pli'itsc the
most ilisi'i'i'tiiii and the
prii-i's of course, are right,
98c to
$2.98
Ton wHI Oka
LOS ANGELES
Batter if Yoa leap
IXIH amd BPRINO I1UIU
10pVyrVsfaA
mdOM
K. C FRYMAN,
itnT A Wi
REPAIRING f
1 WA$r JEWELERS IIUII
VOj, MtOTORD.ORt tJlj