Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 03, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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LESS THAN HALF IW
FIRE HALL ELKS IN CHAIRS
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ROGUE SCENES IN PROGRESS GOOD ON PAST RULER SO
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FILM SERIES N EW
OF NORMAL FALL
McUoioIokUmI faets of ::iu-r-si
f,'iitluit'U from 'tlif inoiUlily weath
er report. f I. Wiilitr liiik. lu-.iti
of the Medfonl bnnuh of tin- I.
S. weather bureau mv tm folluwf:
The mean temperature for .lanu
n ry, U 2 !i wa s 3 4 . V (I ok i w ti, a
departure of 8.1 below normal.
Tim highest was .".3.0 on the Kith,
and tin lowest was 1-1.3 un the
"Uth. Am usual, tin-1 dally nu an
tempera) urea witi' fairly uni
form. Comparatively little ehane
taking place from -day to day.
Temperature ranges wito rather
small during the first ten days
and tin last five liuriiiff the In
ter venihK sixteen ilayn t ho dully
raiiKCH wore Keiie rally hih, and
seveta I (It'urpcH (reater 1 ban 1 he
average for the entire month. I'.otli
the behest antl lowest tempera
ture for the itinnili oeeured dnr
Inp this period. The iit'eatest
dailv nvernire w:ik 3'' decrees on
the i:tlh. and on lh Till nti.l Mlit1'11
the ranges were but I decrees.
The total precipitation was 1.47
Irii'lfs. dij;htly les.s than half the
normal for the month, which is
3.0.1 inches." The total from Sep
tember 1. ''2s to January :: I .
was T.t3 Inches, slightly less
I han 73 percent of the normal
for the season, to date
on the first thre davs. ih
est L1 4 -hour fall occurring on tie
2ml, when 0.(17 inches fell betweet
midnight and midnight. o pro
clplrutfun fell un the next thirieci
i: Mi l! rj h.i.
niu' inu" "pit liirc
n be shown
Tile lieu-
in! e; o.i
if i "i
Mitli.-i-t, oicy
n n ini.i
I which will pivl.al.ty
1 all over the i.-unti
enil I.', . ti :. ei'i:.,;n
tion.illy kt-t'wa iji, iti'it.it.
i ! til' il mi. un ut. im t !! prep
.r.t -it ..f . n,. ,f t h'-ir n u .du-
atli.,.il r i 1 til tn-eded --M:ie "Vll..!-'
: el' a p. ml . .iiiirm tc.t i:: the e.u !
Uluy:, m' die industry and also .i
typically uhii-m...h-rn plant. Mi
the f.si--ui .i the ' "aliiMi l-e--"'11
I'mWi-t i-onipany were tw-i
such plant- w itliiti ea-y lea- h of
Meiltt.nl. -i ;M ;IIU1 the new
; llp-lo-tt.lte lpetl N'm. J t..tior.
1 Dmi'ihk the .a-t week, 11. .1.
j of the -.lam H.tndy 1 l'i. -
lure Service. Chie;a'o. and J. -Mc-I
U' tny. Jr. and l. I!. Van Kli'K.
J Sa n Kra ticiseo ca libera men. ha e
'been taklmr ph-iure.-. of these en
! -ra -ins- plants ami l he c ilery
1 -fri .inmi'ii:: them. Tible Koel;
land the river in that vicinity wci e
( duly re(-,.rd d on film and on-
"chol" of seVt-ral 1 ft shows :t
' ft.- he i man wry pi tunincn' ly in
foreground caftinc for the
i sporty teelhead. The riviM- ami
canyon ;:t 1'rosj
1 lly tiiut-ervd
i p...-
i-fflcial-
IH'W
Tic
1'i'cii pour
upper ri
n the
or i;
ha ,
r coiisti-o.jin Hi-
net f:1(. ;;;;;lttil on
f ! . it- nort hea-it
and 'Miiril sire.-t.-.
n:i mi JaiiMa'-y 1 s
u. . ly. ami the . ity
Ib-vc (J: it the new
MV Will l.e f.M-yi,,,!
np.i:i' by a pi
.H is of t In- l'ii -1
1 1 1 1 the found ttion
I'd. The wurk of
form pari': of ihc
. ittu held back
in an f.r the
rial j;
et
i i I.- r .
A o..n a'ib- Il'Uetitie is
for oeeiipaii'-y it fs planned 1
move t'ac tire departiiicnt
its h'esci;t mtarter.j in the
.ball building, ielo the new i
idv
Ni'l T!iurMla ti ip ht I wo hii; an
nual tMT.4siir of the Mcdlovtl
r lodue will hi coinhliied in
one r.t.-i Kalted Kulers nit'hi
ami i fit oiiicial visltntioit of (lie
iiir::ict deputy Kraiul exalttMl rtiler
for Oregon so::t h. .1. It. MeKy i
Ktmciie. There will also ho the
liist non;ii!ations for ofiicers to be
elected for tiie year li'-M.
The past exalted rulers of the
lod re will hold (he dtilercnl chai.
oiiiccs of t!ic lodce on Ihls oecas
sioti, and the Klks hjiud will play.
An unusually lai'o luruout of
members of the lodi;e is looke.l
lor.
ct wlili the hcu
s wt re also tal
IT 'IS
OPENED BY SW1F
1 ue iiKtiM'-n in the
film will he made of tilt
of i hoc scenes and V
the scenery am. outdoor
niplet. .
locatbo
a use o
ossibtli
hies ,-lu.wn. some cxcflbuit ptib-
icily for .Med fort I and sout hern
M-uoij i-bt.uld lesuh. The pic
Hire w dl be shown time after
time all over the nation and uili
!( viewed bv many people. U
ln
Swift
tit. n
this .
pleted
ity
expanding business, tlie
ikittK company, in addi
its .Medt'ord loam h. will
rale a prodm-e unit in
plans havinu' been i-om-
last w-eU. fur lis e-tai-
days. but dui-inp the latter half!11"
of the month only the 1 th and
1 i 1st were free from precipitation
In some form. During the last 1 .
days of January snow fell on nine, !
the total fall amounting' to 1
i'o-hes. 1.8 inches of this total!
fell on the 19th, but the greatest I
depth on the ground at one time
was l.ii inches at 10 a. ni Mv j
!Veninif only a sum 11 amount re-(
tnaincd on the Ki'ound. A trace
of sleet fell on the 30th.
There were five clear, i
parilv cloudy, and nineteen cloudy ! to :
or fopt:y days. Dense fojr on ( .lmli;i
iliirteen days; lunar halos were : .hkIkc
tdiserved on two; and a. portion
of a a rain bow was noted on one
tlay.
The total wind movement was
HJ3! miles; an average velocity of
3.0 miles per hour. The maximum
was l y miles per hour from the
northwest on the lslh.
al to hav
Mi dlord when
Pacific coast.
it schcdul
comes t
1 for
the
Judge Evans
Principal Speaker
Lincoln Banquet
1 the
cured
ire nu
Hi'"
Summary
Mclford. Oregon. January, licit.'
D.te Mx Min .Mm. I'c
' 42 33 3S .tpl
2 44 3!t 4 2 .117
3 IS 30 9 T
I I'S 32 .0I
ti T.S 3U 3 1 .OH
o 3-j y. j"i
7 ::i i;7 in .cm
X 3 1 U7 Jl
:t 32 -i. -!i .on
o 52 I ::t; .'"
11 -IS 21 3 1 .011
12 f,2 22 - 37 .0(t
13 22 :;s .ut
1 t U 23 3.j .
IT, Mi 27 3 1 .'Ml
It; 4S 28 3S ."
17 40 27 3 1 .07
IS 47 33 40 ..1.1
1!I 12 HI 30 .11
20 .IS I I 2H .OU
21 42 lit 30 ,0(i
22 4n ::t -to .02
23 4 1 2". 33 T
M 3!t 2!l 3 I .O'.i
T, f.l 3 1 42 ,02
?7 It 3 1 30 .0 1
2S 4 1 M2 :'.('. .03
d 43 32 'IS .Of.
30 33 27 30 .13.
31 4 1 3 ft 3 7 T
The ctutiliiiltee on .speak ei
Lincoln Iay baiuiuet are
tnnotinee ihey have se
uo Walter I!. Kvans. c
of I'orlland. to maki
principal address.
J udize 1 : aus is well kuoWn in
soul hern Ore-oti. having . held
court hen on two or three oeea
sioos and is one of the besV orators
in the state. ,
The batiuuet will be held in the
Lltbia Hotel. Ashland, Tuesday
; ti ctiinp,. '"cb; u iry 4.
i
road by
tf
li-diinent In the buibiim; former
ly owned by John Ibllinus. de
ceased, and known- as Hilarity
Mall. Tlie entire building will he
utilh'id by the Swift company
and will be in chart-'e uf K, Camp
bell, formerly connected v. it it the
Cold Seal even lil'TJ . ll w as
scheduled to be open early this
wee!;.
It will have up-to-date feed fa
cilities for live pottli ry. for which
jpa.ee will be available to ha mile
tewral thousand birds at the same
time. I-irs will be handled
a nd a ma rkct is promised for an
unlimited amount of poultry, a.
u -ell :ts fjs. The produce unit
wfll also buy and m-11 live u
and ea'. Th" unit will bv under
the Indirect ontroJ of 1'rank
Ci'olU'll, manager of Hie .Meilfoid
Swift a ii' I company branch.
Of Interest to Medl'nrd and
southern Oregon shoppers is the
b.'; clearance sale of new goods
(o hey in tomorrow at llurelson's
ready-to-weiir store on South Cen
tral avenue, liarnain prices ex
eoiitfnnallv low will bo the older
of the sale ami will include all
new stock, none of which la hardly
'A days old. Shoppers are expect
ed from all southern OrvKoti uml
local shoppers are uracil to he on
hand lit the store earl" to ohtaln
a pick of the gomlK offored. A
full paue iidvertisenient in tl.is is
sue ive.s a list of the astoundim;
baiKalns.
Mr.-, llenrv 1'cllett motored
from 1pm- ('riffin Cn-ek holm- yes
terday afternoon and spent several
'tours shopping and visit inn loc.1
friends.
Mrs. M. I). Kiel, has been re
moved to her homo on South Oak
dab- avenii" from the Sacred Hear,
hospital, v here a daughter w as
burn to her recently.
Mail Tribttiu
20.IMUI peopl
lids are
Verv Jay.
Cuklti Visits tity
Kep. .ohu 11. Cailiill spent y
tenlay In the rity attending
city bii.-iticss and will ret urn
Salem Unlay. He
With but two weeli
the session, the legislature, will wUile
ml down to real business, this the .1
vet k -11111 predicts that construe- Vonn,
SAI.KM. Ore.. Keli. . (1'J Wil
li It. Ki-li. convict at the Cre-
MMi Slate I'etijtentiary. was shot
Ibtou'.h the left breast while try-s-
im; to escape Just before 7 o'clock
to last niht and died half an hour
to later In the prison hospital. Tho
predicts that miard who shot Klsh was Uubel
renmlnlu;r of- Youiitf. . who. fired at' CO yards
the prisoner was crossing
of t.f the prison buildjnK
w.is exom rtitcd by .tin'
lie- ta legislation will be pas-'d, nroM- aut horit ie
",v;; i" i;-.. al..l is vx..-i-i.-,i ... i..- n.,:l; in ,..,. ..,-l.s h,n- l..-n F gmJggl tWtism&Z
n',"r''..r '"v1"' r"'.""'-!'.1! ,.r'-'!' '.". 1"'"''M,-,L. '" v'"'v "f ""' '' ' "u . UMLtHm W M iLUA.:& j .
neat atol llo nte'e'.et.-. .if III" mm mm
board -f ct.ntr.il. Tii.- ' T--A" Ha- I!
temitv party was foetid Mill :ili.:n- J
e. Willi the 'ifhMMMeb'Ilt - .1 : i,iisl A I I
he -blue-' fr.-tertllli 'U ll.e V jj '
"lilai'' ilckci l-'eii-'-i i the inch- The following unit of 130 shares cf Common Stor.k, in the I
d ue fnr tieavtM- editor. proDt : rttoiis nn rued, underlies each 1C0O tej
Mr. and Mrs. Monk Clark of I m -
A'a;::::r:::':::":r.M" Fixed Trust Shares U ,
denl-. Wee visitor" il ' Milfoid I O
e t- i .la y a fiet iMMMi, 'l'b-' ba e H - . . n . . - . , , , , . fc.
been peiidini: the pas: week in 'fj . . ,
Ashlaml attendiiu to business mat- of COMPANY Moody s
ters :,, conm-ctto with pr .:y Z Shares Rat,n
they own in that olt. Mr. i'laik j j
remai ked yesterday aflct noon icu II RuilrOllcH
imlies of snow in bis ln-uie city Jjj'
made comlitions P-m-rally q Pennsylvania Railroad Company Baa 2
am-e-al.de because of ihc . n-uiim M r, i..:..:o. a m,-u...o- d,.i rnmn-u a CI
ill,-h jS I Nrw York Central Railroad Company A M
11. T. K.lsun ,.f cram V; v. S 5 Illinois Central Railroad Company A II '
I nited States navy recruiting of-, j 4 Southern Pacific Company A J 'y
if "u'ni yst-'day in Mc.lt.o d goutnarn Railway Company Baa a
ii ,!1 ""''' i.f r.'cruhi.iK uo,-. Mr. 1 3 Northern Pacific Railway Company Qua V
1 ik to 1 10. m mmm
I mm Ct 1 1 ni r MM F-' .
nuly court I fl ctandard Oil Comtianv (New Jersey) Aa LI feS '
erok o stanttarti company 01 iicw Turn Ser''
''V ' Si 4 Standard Oil Company "of California A f
'' 1 J i. Pill rrtn-nmu Aa
' II Utilities and Quasi-UtiUties 1
' 8 American Telephone & Tcleqraph Company A I
IS 3 Wetilinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. A I
1 2 Pullnian Company A W
' Q) '' General Electric Company Aa Q
ni Western Union Telegraph Company A m
Tnrlnuti'inle I
M M
1 Q 7 United States Steel Corpoiation A Q
n3 American Tobacco Company (Class D) A
5 Ingorsoll-Hand Cotr.p.'ny A
2 International Harvester Company Baa I
3 Otm Elevator Company A I
3 Du Pont (E. I.) dc Nemours A Company A I
U3 Timken Roller Bearing Company nan
r American Ratliator Company . A I
5 American Shoe Machinery Corporation Baa I
in- ft 2 F. W. Woolworth Company A
in w 5 American Can Company Ba W
i. . M 3 National Biscuit Company f
J',' g Price on Application J
n M. N. Hocan. .. n
II 200 Liberty BHilding' Phono 1101 jj I
u u
: ocaocsssaaoEsaocssaotsgocaaaoi I
n makes refill;';-
city, and maintains lii
Ols 111 tile .losepbiile
house, ivhei'e he bus
past Inn
I'M i (.or Caiics of tbe
ll bliHitle.
from Cl.ndale, (ire.. yi-i
A lai-L-e cto'Ad of dam
far and near alt, ruled Hi
drum corps dance at tbe orient
Caiib-ns last nc:h( ami "ii.ioye.l
Meyer's popular dun e orebe -t
This wan tin- farewell anpeara'-i
of this noted dance b. ml -.vbieb
on route to Hollywood, Medf .
beln- one of tbe favor d lilb
seen re this ld attraction. Pro.
ceeds of tin affair were divert. al u
the I.cion drum corps fund.
The I'acifie Northwest to . a
jo ea-aly three times as mueb III
activity this year as II did in l !:''!
in Ibe opinion of (b'Ol'Ue V, 'e:;'
aeronautics inspector in t h-' i
p:irtmenl of eoinineree bcaduu.i
et'H. Kvoryv),"l'e. aceordlm; in 1
llispee tor's observation-!, plans :
be! ni; made f;r a lo-avy yejir
the aviation biiMites--. Airpl."
ma n ulac taring plant . ax i.i t i
sebnols. air mail and trau-o
companies and plane ai;cneifs a'
ai r.-etiiiii; ready for tie- rush.
Tennyson .leffeisou e
well Known I'nile.i stat
flee inspector, was In Medi'ord
era I da!' last eel; uli officia'
Two new hlol'ey are beiov
lo Jacksonville, one Is a '-
More owned by Mr. WhiHoek.
.Medford. and the- vt:i r is 'o
an noliolsterinc shop bi. a'.-l in 1
11 ll I rill ifirmjiMiiiMiiiii umii i im n in imiiii !
fcurwnn
GET HIGH PRIG
HOSKIiriMS. Ore. Ki'li. -1. i,Vi
Salt- uf aiipniximHti'ly $l."..inili
wiirlli uf luvly-yn in tlm Meridian
roiilh'v company of Ninnpii. Iilalin,
VH-i ordcrt'il luisi ninhl by iHrt-c-tors
of thn Ioiihis (.'tmnly Co-(;p-i-rallvp
Turkey (li-iiwi-rs' associn
lion. The pool, which will hi:
niado up al Rosolnirf;. Oaklaml.
Yonealta and Kui;rni' u Koiivnary
ii. 7 mill s. will lie f.o- l't ship
ment of the Ki'ason autl will con
fiWt of iwo carloads.
Tin- hinls In ho shipped will he
eliiiico younK Tunis and will briin
the top prieo.
The Idaho conipiiny hid "7i. ;
emits Tor turns. :i;:i '. rents I'nr heiu
and 23 I I cents 'tor number two
Krado. F..O. 11. tars. This Is Hie.
hlBhest prlee to l" paid Ihls year
In I lie Paellie Nurlli'vesl. anil enti
siilerably in advance of I lie pn
cnt coast niark'-l. '
IlidiliiiK was keen and seven
nrupopiils wpre received, one coin
lug from n larser New York firm.
iS9 i ,i ' c TvWfsJ,
.1 mmT-mm&z
ell wSb -r
. 7WMT Will rlFMP MM MfffJZ
1
pi -;vrr-j y-
14X
Stof
Ml
GRAD HQHOREU
SALV:m. Keh. ". 11. K- In-
low of Pendleton, has been elected
president of the l.a Rranrto nor
mal school by the slate board of
rtseDta. I
Inlow Is a srsduatp of tho Asb-i
land r.ormal nohool. He also grad-i
uated from the rnlvrrslty o( Ore l
son and Ht tended Standtord Vnl-
verslty. .
The only other candidate placed
In nomination nt Hie meeting was
51ls Ethel Itedficld. lor three
terras stale superintendent of
t-chols in Idaho. Miss Hcdficld
formerly lived nt Alh.inv. q
inciairs
Starting Monday, the Giant Bargains Roar The greatest reductions
ever known to the people of Medford and, sur
rounding territory. You must hurry if you want
your share of these wonderful bargains as this
stock won't last long at these great savings.
Thrilling Interest to the Public
"This side liiis lictir l-ifyi'd
"This is ;i lii thin it is
tiiiility. K.'f) thi in miiul
ii lo the
ini ortaiit
us vim it
liilifst )iich iii
t" the ihm! of
ai-i-oiin! of
M t-il lord.
tlie rt'id harnains wi
The merchandise is market
have been ol'l'erinn- but they tire
as you have never seen tfoods
merely. samples of those in fstui'o for you'jiow.- ;;'
niiirked before. Tliese goods are of stable, honest
id t He I'eiual'kalile prices
and the a-toundiii''- reductions.
Lander Fmry and Clark
The Most Sensational Bargain in Years
ilil's .spori
Heavy ribbed.
Miff. Ile'iUllir
Unlut (Ion
.jiili
.uff Hlyl- in i.bin nml V.'jAA f
ar sr..-. IIiihI ivdii". 3&fl
r. i8c tf m
0 S .O
I.Hlies Itlbl-eil
,Meeci-rf4l ihKi-
A ery ner !(
fitiinc ho.
j'-e. I'iiuil r
(tietion. pah-
able lllee
Jteguhir 28c
liilleV ( Ion Kll be.I
Dill ,'ible Im tho key Mf't'.
)( this offer. lieu ii Inl
ine, riiuii i
luetlort. pnlr
20c
1
0
fhe n o v f t patterns
mtl eoml.liiiittun of col-
rs. Mn'il veil m
Ion. imir
Mie lUiyon Wotl
ytixttl I lore
18c
4. VKeKllla
l iftnl rexJntilon,
:ilr
29c
I I'inl 'u'-innii
i nl 'Ml In every
Mini- f ').
Final Reduction
l;i'lll'-s. iJiiiir
-(.-HH-l-t. It!--!
48c
Wlilln l-:i?imi-l. ot uf I! I.nktnu
n iniitillnu ilNli-a iillulill:-ilnni:iK'-'l.
It'U-ullir $1,110 H't.
Final Reduction 37s
Plain White Dinner Plates
mmi
7-ini-h (llnil'l iiliit.-s in
lilnli-". Kv'rii fpi-i't.-it.
t:'.-. tr-ii!;fi'' f.-lil'-ll plat--
Extra Special, ca 8c
e
Children 's Eloomom
o
Chll'livn'K fli i-h t:o!oi
I'lo'iiiii-i-. Ii'-yiiliir ii-i'-'
Final Reduction, 2 pair.
ltl-.lt
lr.
2po
Cocktail or Lcraonado
Shalter3
'Ini'liiiiti-il fi-hlf- Kliir'N ulutii
iimni It mi, n i.iiii-i'.fr iinil
iliiilm-r. lt'-i-iil;ir . 1 .00.
Final Reduction 50c
Knit Caps
Kiilfli-knit r.-ipK fin' Kotjd in-wi-nllli-r.
II ( g n I n r I. Oil
Final Reduction 50c
All Wool Mittons
i ml kIovci for ni"n. woini'll
-.. I i-lillii'-:i. Itc-Killar f I 'ci
Final Reduction 60c
Cream Whip or Salnding
Set
Tin- K-uuinc Drc.-ini whip. -oti-i..ilii
t,f liov. i uml iti-iitiT
It-iilin- 1.00 fl.
Final Reduction 50u
V)
5)
w
North Central
Noxt to 20th Century Grocery
Ml Itiiyuii liMlerihini;
All broken hue Ion -il lo-
ireth'-r hi our reijiilur
h'ilnert I lil.il
.tilm-llon
HoyV Vnlon SnitH
49c
lnllen' Kii)on ll(e
V kuimI nhHoitment of eol-
nMliietitm.
t nlr .
t bill In i Mw'imth uml
4ifl.MH
23c
i.inf.irl.ilil'- wfl fl'Ml-Kf-xilliir
7r,.. O cf
out.
A
ll'l
riinii iti-iiiiotiiiii
:'l.llilrril flli.voll Vi Srt'l,
A luri:' ii; nurtnirnt of
.oIuih und tnittrriiH.' IIi-kU.
nr :i0(t. I'lniil
mlurtli.n, inir
15c
llirillll',' Murkllijc
In wlilln. lipm ii uml tun.
finr. (iiuilliy. ni'Ctilnr ifir.
I'iiuil rctlwilmi.
pnlr
20c
! m I-
Hhovt antl . long .lrove,
Ii envy rlbbcil. Keculap1
n.Mfi. rintii
rrtluifloK
50c
Womcn'ri NlKhtoxnw
Colored flannel. tlk cm
brolde-reii. nebular $1.00.'
Fhmi relin"
I kill
50c
Womcn'M
Medium
WeiRll
ribbed.
tc n it. HlucVeleHn, knc
I n 5 t h. ' Regular $100..
Frniil mliir-lion
43 c
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und Jllouner). sol Id color
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