Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1929)
med-ford mttt; trtbttnt:, mbdford, oumos,- Tuesday. January 20, 1029. I H T.PANKEY TO Poultry raisers HEAD CHAMBER 5s HON CRITESER LEAVES CENTRAL POINT !ULMAN FEATURED -II PCIQI AJHD FOR DEAD MM 1 AS ENTERTAINER inft7rL 0,1,7 SNOW MEASURING, FOR VIG MEYERS Al tt UUIZ e ! I Chamber of Commerce Or ganized Last Evening Be ebe Vice-President, Tollefson Secretary Co operation Planned. CENTRAL POINT. Jan. 20. (KjHH'ial) With the organization of n chamber of romin-rre " f 1 -plcted hero lnt niht. this city is looking forward 10 a prrlod of development In inrivum.-il popu latlon a wU an in iniprovcd con. dltluns. Thi chamber is tho flint to huvo been orKiuilzfd in 1 u years und hits plans of co-opfrnt-iUK with other ehunihci'K of com-nn-rco in J.ifkson rnuniy and southern Oregon in HOlvlnjf prob lems of county wide Interest and of hpn-fit to the entire Hwtlon. 1 C. Crimen, Kenneth lleel.n. John Shch-y. H. T. I'fuikey. Al JIorniuiiHon .and J. I. Jwis wi elected directors and oufoT thWr own number elected ,lr. 1'nnkey tin prefiidenL and Mr. lUrhc as vi.-e-preHldi-nt. T. I. Tolh'fson. organizer ol the chatnber of com HH'ico. wan chosen as secret ai -malinger and iilhn as treasurer. Ono of the first plans taken lip by tho directors InHnded pre liminary preparations for u city clean-up program and also pla ns for an entertainment to be held In a Khort Urn. lo raise chamber funds. A cummltteo was also named to solicit memberships. VALF1 Contract to be let for brltiKO at Junction of new stretch of Central Oieon ItlKhWiiy with old piece of road. SHOHTTAI-K HY A TllOCtilll-'I'l, WOTIIKIt A California (Loiik litMich) moth er sjieaks: "Only n mother who has passed through anxious nights of fear of croup, hearing that honrse, crimpy couh cnnMiini ly. con appreciate our feelinK "f Ki'atl tudc tovvard Kolt;yM Honey and Tar Compound. It stopped .1 unlrr's drealful eoiiKh tho first niht he took It and it was a Kreat relief to we him drop Into a quiet sleep." (ioOd also for whooping eutmb, mi:asles couch und heavy, wheezy hrualhinK. Sold und rrnmm-mt-vtl everywhere. .1 arm In & Woods Ih-ue, Store, Cor. Main and Central. Clay I). I'orkor, inannKor of the Farm Cooperative; J. C. Hopper oi Ashland and J. E. Judy of (Jrif fin Creek wero elected trusteos to liquidate the affairs of the I'oul try association mid prepare article's of dissolution in uccorduncc with th state law. A nieeiiiiK of the ni'-mbers of tho J Poultry Producers nKsni-iutirtn if I Southern Oregon was held at the I Hotel .Medford thin afternoon at J I o'clock, for the purpose of jiffec ting a dissolution (,f the nssocj;i lion, and the absorption of Its busi ness by the Farmer Co-operative Kxehatiije, recently reorganized, j J. K. Judy of Criffin creek, pres ident of the poulterers, presided, and Clay P. Parker acted as sec retary. There were members present when the nieetint; opened, and more were expected before its close. A resolution adopted by tin hoard of directors of the Kai in Co (Operative KxchaiiKe was read and approved. It called 'for the meet , inj; of dissolution nod a list of names of members dropped for I (allure to comply with the market i i 11 K clause of the agreement road. I The reasons for dissolution were . that the husinesK -could better be j handled by the. Farm Co-operative, j and that there was n sentiment 1 within tile organization that this be ; done. j W. Westerfiebl. a poultry raiser t and expert of Wash I net on .slate. addressed the meeting on prob lems of poultry raising, 1 1 was ! announced that .Mr. West erf ie Id I would be witliiiM, if desired, " hold community meetings throng ho tit .the county, to discuss ihe poultry j business. 1 President Judy told the gather j ing that :t,'Mm (,r a $l:'.ooo obli gation Of the association had been paid. , Three friMlecH are scheduled to be elected this afternoon to lliuld I ale and close the affairs of the I assicliillou. In the event dissolution . Is decided upon. 1 Oeorge Crlti'ser of the diHtrict water ntastei's office and his as-' itant, Fred Cummlng.-, Jr., left tho ciy this morning forhe head of the Dead Indian divide to take, water measurement! of the snow , content there, in accordance, with J the rereut ly inaugurated state water department survey at vari- ; osii jplaces over the state at varl-i ous periods, to reach conclusions as to the amount of water run that will befnrthcomlng next summer. Mr. Criteser and assistant re turned Sunday from having t.-kkn iiit-astiremenu at Anna Suring camp in Crater national park, and at the south, or Klamath, entrance of that park. They report -1 2 inches of snow with a water density ; of per cent at ilic Klamath, entrance, and inches of snow , with an average water density ot ' 2H.H p.-r eCOt. ' They did not go on up to the I'im of Crater Lake, for on phoning up there from Anna Springs came to the caretaker of the lodge, the ; learned that there was over six, feet iif snow there at that time. The measurements reported are I averaged from a series of Hi indl-j vidua! measurements taken along a line of 1.K10 feet in length at each j station. They were taken Jaliu- i ary and !'.'. ! Hilly Clman, popular entertainer j and master of ceremonies, will be 1 featured tonight with Vic Meyers and his original Columbia record ing orchestra at Crystal Gardens. ' where a special dance vill be staged under tho .auspices (lf tin American Legion. I 1 rn a 11 was - feat u rod with t h is orchestra for several years, and haw won a place In the hearts o rndio listeners and the dancers by his except iona I singing ability. lie comes with the Viv Meyers orches tra direct from tin Trianon ball room in Seattle, where they have been featured every night since tbe late Herb Wcidocft closed his en gagement there. Previously they were at the Pose roorn of the Put ler hotel, and have played at nu merous other leading hotels and ballrooms throughout the country. IS BAFFLED ; Mrs. McPherson Smiling But HarcT Witness Money to Judge Hardy Was 'Love Offering' She Says Name of Ormiston Brings Flare From Counsel. LOS Ainiee ANGKLES, Jan. 2ft. (p) Semplo McPherson, cele- ufflliatcd stations of the chain. He has won many admirers by , hr..,,,d lt!1Hhlr ftf An,r,lia i.ninn his marvelous work over KJIt and, , , ,,, ... . . .. lunuj' uiu nuiiiiuKiy umchKii an ci form of a Hpeclal committee of the HtiU legislature to revive her kid nn pin , subsequent e.scnj)e from her caplors and trek across the burn ing desert sands into Douglas, Ariz., In liO. A happy witnesB heforo the five Holeinti uHsemhlymen, the brouze halred chief exponent of the Four Square gospel save a new charac terization to (ho $Jf)0U check paid CL PHOMOTKS WOXOMY fContinued from Pngo One.) by th ! serves Slay.T Held Iiikiiic CANTON, Ohio. Jan. (V) I'M ward Kaltenbaugh, '2 1 -year-old Orove City, Pa., farm hand, who confessed killing M r. and M rs. John Oser while working nt their 'dairy farm at (.'anal Fulton, today i was held Irresponsible for his Nict by three alienists appointed by the court. SCTHKItLlN fniou Oil com pany seeking location I'm- tank service station here. ; An automobile cotision which I took place between a ( 'hevrolet car driven by Claude Stevens and a Studehaker cur, driver and own er unknown, at the corner of Holly 1" 1 a ' . . , restoration ncsday night, caused considerable , Interest in i he downtown section j at that time, and more since among ithe many people who knew of Ihe 1 accident because mi report of ll bad appeared In the newspapers. The sole reason for the tion-pub- lication Is that Ihe newspapers only I learned of the accident last night and today, because of talk around I town, and as far as can be learned I no report of the accident being I fil'-d at the police station. One of the cars was quite badly dam aged, according to report, having it-; radiator knocked completely off. years brought an ever-increasing lnt prove men 1 In the business of the government, expenditures di minished until 1 when, exclu sive of the amount applied to debt reduction, they reached a point re. low the three billion mark. This iff, Suoerior Judge Carlos X. H.irdv was two billions below l!C!l. Pll-who is threatened with impeach-j Hons were cut from the public debt menl proceedings tior accepting it. 1 with a large saving of Interest. The The money was "a love 011011114,' 1 first tax reduction came in .No-m,-h. McPherson testified. She said j vetnber, IfiL'l, and was followed by it was not a part of the "flght-the-i three succeeding reductions. Funds ' devil" fund which her congrega-1 were saved to 'meet the cost of ourjtioii raised In defend her against 1 much-needed public improvements. charges of subornation of perjury which had been In aboyanee during: and conspiracy to obstruct justice. ) the war period. Short-time notes ! The hearing is for the purpose i and refunded at low While not claiming national government de alt the credit for the rapid of the country's busi ness from the great depression of 1 I or for the steady progress that has since taken place," the president declar tionably, howev r rates." Hardy was "practicing law while "that action; on the bench and accepting a foe lor legal advice, on which question an iinpeachtuentactioii hinges. "I)o you know Kenneth Ormis ton?" Effect Electrifying The effect of this question wuh d that "uiiques- i eleclrltylng;. It came suddenly from wise govern-' t nainnan Lime in tne iniust ot mental policies, aid particularly some routine questions about An wise economy In government ex- KcIuh temple finances. Mrs. Mc pendltures with a steady reduction I ''""ft"" straightened in the wit of the national debt, have had a . h chair. Her attorney, Cromwell dominant influence ASTOIilA New lighting con tract proposed between Astoria and Pac. I'r. & Lt. Co. to save city :i(ioo a year and give S.'. more street lamps than at present. Ormshy leaped lo his feet. "Don't answer that question. Mrs. McPherson," he ordered. Ormshy then addressed the committee, say ing the question had no hearing on the hearing. The lawyer was told ! that he was overruled and that the : witness must answer tho question OrniHhv again turned to the evan geliHt. The Greatest Value In Dodge Brothers History xiu TO ' '' iV ' 1- OTiiiSTiFsaaaaamj ' "I Instruct, you not to uiiKWor that qtutHtion." r" "I tlocliuo to answer." Mrs. Mr Vherson said, Kinltiim, "on udvice of my counsol." I ' All other efforts to extentl the Inquiry to In iiik out various enis- .mtitie phuses HiirrounilinK the (lis- j ! appearance ol the evangelist ran tip against the same legal .stone ! wall. Not Worth S2500 ' "Isn't it a fact." she was asked, I ''that Mrs. Kennedy (the evangel ist's mother) said to you she didn't see why .ludge Hardy should he worth $J.ri(iO when all he had done was to use the temple ratlin to maUe 1 political speeches'.'" ' t.V. 1M. ... .1.1.1 tally untrue." "Why did you never pav him any thing until this trouble came up?" "Why. there wasn't any trouble," replied Mrs. McPherson. "No ac cusations had been made against me." "Weren't you anticipating trou ble?" "I am always an.tcipatln- trou ble. Someone Is always making me tho target for something." 4 NEW Aim ee THE NEW DOftCE SENIOR 4arget, liatuhomcul ami ftnmfit product oT Dodge Itrothrra cruftkinunsliip. ll lius the rmliiinluxtto aplrlt of ull Cliriler clilrvpinrnt nd lliut (terliiiH tlrM'iid nblllty Mliich iilMirialily IfUnraelerlKeH Dodgo Sltillilr4 eui DODGE BROTHERS SIX inspired by WALTER 1. CHRYSLER I HE NEW Dodge Itrolliers Six murkn llic furthest nlvnuceif DtMlgotlciM-iululttlity, ns well ait a new and gn-ulcr iillutumeut of Wulu-r P. Chrysler' grniim. Hero in ono rtir nro rmiihinrit nil thaxo citiutitira, m lnu usHoi'iutrtl villi these two eminent names Chrysler mid Dodye Brother. Muvli might lio wrillen of thin enr'n new Aono-" fiicce HihIy; iln new ImmiuIv, neio luxury, and neio Hiwer; Ihe tteoro or more, of imporlunl engineering beltermenlM it intrtKhuen. ( Ilul the marrow und Htilislunec of it ull is si)jtuuiel up in a single xenleiue: ( W idler 1. Chrysler liisired ihe new Hodge Brothers Sixj the greul Dinlge Itrolliers orgiuiizutiou built it. o POHTI.ANI). Ore.. .Tan. '-'!!.- t.V) Contractors crowded into the court house here today to hear the read ing of bids for the few Jobs let by the stale highway commission. There was little road work let. the largest Job being for S..r miles of resurfacing the Itaker-Kncina sec tion o( tho old Oregon Trail. Nine bids were received for this work, which includes the furnishing of 31.S00 cubic yards of broken stone for maintenance. , Seven bids were received for re surfacing 1.6 miles of the llllgiird la C.rande section of the old Ore gon Trail and furnishing M.ooo cubic yards of broken s,tone for maintenance. yclO Ksinblishnient oT saw mills in dense forests eat of town planned. EAKIN MOTOR CO. 1818 South Fir - Phone 304 FRANK'S Comedians. Playhouse Theatre Thur., Fri., Sat. The Riot Comedy-Dmme "Gcod-For-Nothing 0 Husbands Q . Pricet Children , 10c Adulti 50c Amateur contest itartt Thurs day night. MANN'S The Bwt (feds for the Price -No Matter What th Price MAWW8 Mann's 95cSale Offers Great Savings All Day Wednesday Wash DressSale 500 Wirthmor,, and "Happy Home" Wash Dresses, made of Ginghams, Prints and Dimities, new spring styles, fast colors, regular and ex- (f tra sizes, on sale Wednes- MJ day, each 5c "Daisy" Outing Flannel 27 inclios wide. Ttojiular 2" val ue, Wi'diii'sday 5 Yards for 95c Linen Crash 17-inch Pure Linen' BleaHiod Crash Toweling. Ucffiilnr price 'Joe. Wednesday 6 Yards for 95c . BLANKET SALE Just l'eeeived another ease of those special value Part-Wool Blankets (ih'xSO-inch size, conies in blue, rose, tan, reeii and laven- tJ 45 der plaids. The hm'tfest value everol'l'ered in Medford pr. " Paisley Gingham 02 inches wide, good quality in many new color combinations. Ke.nular price 22c; Wednesday 5 Yards for 95c Leather Bags Just received a new shipment of Women's Envelope Hags in black, brown, tan ami blue, liegular price. $1.2"). This Qr Hig Sale, each UJK. NEW SPRING DRESSES On Sale Wednesday at $9.95 Without doubt this is the best value we have ever offered made of ex cellent grade of silks in both plain and printed colors, ev- QC ery dress a new spring model, just in from New York, vj misses' and womeu's sizes, on sale Wednesday, each Dress Goods 32-inch All-Wool Serge in brown only, while it lasts Wednesday, 2 Yards for 95c Rayon Bloomers Extra heay quality comes in all the new light, shades, all sizes. Heal if 1.25 values QKn Wednesday, pair 7C WINDOW DRAPERIES Your choice of plain, figured and striped Damask. Creton nes for living and bed rooms. Yalties up to On sale Wednesdav, vard 95c Stationery One pound box of English Glove Skin Writing paper and 2 pack ages of Envelopes to match in white, grev, tan and orchid, t 1.2") value's, QKn Wednesdav JJt Lace Panels Window Panels made of good quality filet weave lace 2 yards long; scalloped and fringed. Reg ular price $1.2!). Qr On sale Wednesdav, each "ANNE HOWE" BAGS . Women's and Misses' Leather Hags in all colors, completely filled with lipo-tick, rouge and compact the very latest bag out. 1?1 QC Regular price .f:i.4."). )n sale Wednesday, each vle5D See Display in Window r r- 3 ( MHr r "THF ;t1 OF cnu cutDuannu . lOr. CMI'll rv. oi., ' -- - ...jr-M 'uvj ru j Moth-Proof Bags 2Sx")7 size; regular price $1.2,") ntOKlKOfiSKiOH. Mailorders Promptly 'illed, Postage Pi?paid