Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 05, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFOTtQ, MAIL JRTBnCE. fKDFORt). ORFiON", TUESDAY. FEBRUARY .'; 1920.
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ocal and
Personal
Mitu .lean 1 holey of run In ml, !
health educational director 'f the
OreROH Tuberculosis aoHatitHl.
nrrlved In M'dford la evening !
from C.rantH I'n ( to; fpund tl'i
weeks III Medium ami "U"i''' n
Oregon in hculth. education, wiif's.,
Hho wan Kcheduled tu' tpfak 'l"-lr
the Ashland 1'uMlo Health a.-u-,
elation thin nft-rnoip und iw plans:
of vinltltik' the AVilluw r prints rural
ftchool tomnrrow fon-nouii und the i
Central Point -lioo! Tomorrow,'
afternoon, accoinpanird ly -Mi'. I
l.ydu KIiik. county iiui-hc f
Don't forut-t the t-ard party ivi n '
Is
"t by Roamt'H Cliapter M'edneHday j
If lilK'ht. MuMunlc hull, ruhlle invit-J
f ...I 1)..fr.,J.m.,..N r.t.ll tirl.-M. ,
I Judife II. D. Norton Was .-ilid
to honorary meniberHhip In the Ki-
ywuilH club of MfMlfurd y.-stMidny.
.tudi? Norton In a IMIarian. affili-
...... .,., .!. !. i. i .uu , I:.mI..i-
t but 18 an hoinirary niciiihi-r of both
:' the other Hcrvlec elulm of Medfurd.
f Former Sheriff ('lnt.i. TerHIl and :
j i Tom IJarlow of the I-ake t're lt nef-1
lion are Kpeiulln today hi Med-!
' ford, lookiiiK ufter IhihIiu'ss uiat-j
l tern and Kieetlnc frlendn.
I Wood all kinds oak, laurel,
ji fir and dry Blabs. Medford Fuel
J Co. Tel. C3J. tf
,) GueHts from a distanre
eu at Medford liotelM lur-lnde Mllvui
; beth Strober. W, F. U ke of New
York City, V. If. Mi- of Denver."
Colo, and Thos. IirookH ami .1. T.
Curruthei'H of Yulvan. fun.
"Char is" Rep. phono 479-M.
Mm. Badlo Allen. 2Klf t
tBelleviPK ffriietH had ratuivd
anotiifer loVeirunninK cur, a lnrno
crowd of eurlou peellltor Kllther
ed about the polii'i' Mtutlon yentei'
iltty ufternoon watehinK offieerx re
move a trunk from the Htatlon into
a car, causliiK conKideruble work
becaiiKe of Hh bulk. The trunk
wan the property of Mr. and Mi.
Oeorge Kllermeier and way helm;
returned to their apartment after
having been Inspected by the police
for HhopHfthiK evidence. Mih. Kl
leremeier wuh nentenced lo nerve a
term in the county Jnll yeMterdiiy
for nhopliftlim, but he wuh given
Ji Ih liberty.
That (jood coal low in nh. Han-j
neii Coal Co. Phone 23U. tf
U. V. Hex. the well known trav
eling Ka leu in (in for a powder con
cern, ia In Mod ford from KiiK'ne
on a periodical IhihIih'mh visit.
Wood all kind oak, laurel,
fir und dry Hlaba. MudforU Fuel Co.
nuf
' Oeornc' (.( Mouse i'. secretary '!")
hip AKiiiunii i-nuiuner oi commerce,
upent Heveral Iioiuh in the city yes
terday, attendinii the Klwanin chili
meet lug, where he wa the prin
cipal Hpeaker at noon.
Iloao mending, lunncra roinoved
und eniiKH worked back. Handi
craft Hhop, J 1 (itf
Kleveii out of the slate arK-re-Iterd
hero ye'ttterday with the lo
cal Htute aula traffic bureau.
Mealy -Klamath Netted Gem po
tatoes, TOO lbfi. for $1.10; GO lbn.
65o. Delivered any ptuco in city.
Johtwon'g Markut Gth and Crape
8t. Phonn 7. fltttf
1 Portland papers reiiort that l-oii-dftioiiB
on Jhe iower Uufcue are i;erl
oub inKol'ur u the Hte.elhend Ik cuii
ecrtjed. . J$ wuh btated in one pa
per that a lai'KP nuinhfr.(tf nets
had been seized. II lian l)erh known.
ougi ner inai i ue iawH, ma Kin t; i ne
Xv uteethead u amo finh In the IIokuc,
Wero being- openly violated. The
w atftto Mhculd take dniBtlc metiKiircH
to correct thin evil. Grunts Pa as
Courier.
' Coal by, tho wick or ton. TH.
631. Medford Fuel Co. tf
J$ ' Hounty warrnntH were' IhhuiuI al
tho county clerk'n ttfflco todav to
Herman Wiilter'of ApplcKate, three
i bobcatH; JumeM iMiu tlii of 'BciikIc,
one bobcat; Itowanl Payne, one
I) coyote;, K. M. Caue of fluid Hill,
Creek, flvq bobcuts; 1. A. Ash of
Trail, Joiio1 bobc;it. , ,
Do hot (orget the Model Clothing
Coinpany' Titf HO,00 stock dlx
poutvfttIo: :- , -' 205if
'. ' I. Tlordon. Stewart C.
Jt. Flnher. X. F. Indall and l. M. C.or-
iJf'Ujn A antooK the business visltoiH
Tt',.heit from Htm Francis, o.
hVV.' Fimry Ncwtou npplva ilellvercd
VVny placo In tho city, 7&o box.
Tirhniion'n Mnrkot.
nostf
Children
should have an'dftcr
. noon lunch to replenish
the boundless ' energy
t theymso daily. in, their -'
happy play' and school ' ;
-vwork. . i v ' -
i-'' , f.
Flulirer's Milk Bread J ;
and Jam' or Butter are -Ideal
' foods for this
lunch. An important :
fact to rcmembor Is-'!
. that tho original and ,
'genuine Milk Bread is
c baked only by Flnhrer
. lit. Southern Oregon's
Finest Bakery.
-.-'VU
I It. W. Wakcfu Id and f d-rt
Alton! i if th-- ANM-iiili-tl Oil com
pany wi'if in (iran(.0'a yester
day at ('lidiliKt n Ioimuckh iimtli-rr.
Take a- imx Iihiix' Ui ill t Jiiddjefi.
.MaUual fur m.ikiim 11 valcnllio',-
.'-. at w ion Cili n't. J
It wan a ( I
all f
l;0.l ii u.
'.'to
Iho local Japanese lollhud wizard
in his K'i m hi ft nilu in the i t y
billiard toiirnuim-iit with I lull ho
lier, who needed only four points
luplfW Ills ytl-IPK lit 17.. w'H'ii.K. It. IJiilxiKiT, ThoHi
Mam ran fl
poitiM airl finlh-d
;iume was i-luse and
.)t ...
-
M" MM ' just itOiii'n r. iiuiinhiiin, a 9 .
f-feoiid Ad" ) -hnit J'! wlonllu K. WIIhou und K. M. Winston.
he l:h Tnaelica V lea i IV Hi run inn
'hif l t inainiriLr t.uliits. l.aM w -ekti.i..J i ,,.,., ... . t..r vnnr V:il
lo-needed only 1 1 when rhrlK r;..tt-!
lieb ran !! I'-inis and favcl tin- ;
train.-. Tii.iicht (Vuttliul. will play!
Ilaiuld Kuldeii ;,i -j to J,.,. i
ood all Kind ohk, inurei,
fir and dry sluUfl. Meilford I u'l j ukH, Hutina and georKtteH, itellinK
Co. Tel. G31. tfiMtcoHt. Phone 94-Iv or call at 837
M ifn Lucile Hiypaih of I.os An-1 . Jnd Ht. Vivian Norman Barto.
' welfs, ) hw has lieen roiiiiiiiiij at Ihej , , 313
j V. W. C. A. fur the pa! .two. Temporary auto" licenses were Is
n'oiiths. left this inoi-ninif fur the , ll)s fori.m,on at the heriff
norrii fur an ind fliiiiu viil.
Thei(- jire nuiiilieds of radio Met
i owner
here in town w ho have Ioiik
wished for a dynamic loud Hpeaker,
hut who have ihmmht "ihetr's are
i KikhI enoiiuli.-' And so. as ail added
j Mihijiilus to your desire fur a dy
! iiaiuic speaker, we offer, for a lim
i iii-d lime only, a trade-in allowance
Ion your old speaker, rei;atdIenM i.f
i make or style, ruunlnu as hh:h a
1 1 5. Yon may have your chyiee
of a dynamic, in a table or sep
arate, (id the inoht out of your
preseitl radio nel. . trin III your
old speaker today. ' palmer .Music
House. 31!
The futirth annual si alert ban
quet will be hei Friday, rel.ru
ary , at the First Meihodisl church
at ii:3M p. in. t iiietftH Mho wish
reservatloim are requested to call
Mr. A. tiriin Hchenry, telephone
32 tl, by Thursday noon.. A turkey
dinner and an excellent program
have been planned, and the affair
will provide a splendid opportunity
for irticHtH to become ac(piainted
with those of their own states
Mayor Pipes will be master of cere,
monies, and will call for toasts
from natives of tie various Htaiv.
Pat's Texas tamale house, steam
ed tatnales to take home. 10p cncli,
fi for r0c. tipen H a. m. to 1 p.
in. J X. Iliveiside. Phone 1-H)6.
, 34 H
A civil action In recover money
was on file al the county clcrV
oTficc today au'innt F. M. Plaine.
Minnie Plailie. .1. C. Itay and
Oladys P-i.v for the collection of
a $1100 note due Harry Paiikt;
Wood all klmlM onk. laurel,
fir ami dry utabs. Medford Fuel
Co. Tel. t!3l. tf
While person. illy in favor of -i
union hlKh school, Jidnfim the iUs
f Fotds Creek. ItoKlle ItiVP
and Cold .11111. c. .1. Shorh, pui;
lihiier of the io!d Hill News. w!m-ii
he was In Medford tod;y, was in
clined to believe there is a preva
lent feellnt; In his -fty .mainst the
move, uarliculai ly by women of ih
city, some of whom have been
.iiiaklni: a- house to bouse canvas
auainst the move, income ihsianfM;
usiiu; (,'iouuds hardly possible.
There Is to he a mass meeting on
the question at Itomie IMvi'l liext
Friday evenint; and one will prob
ably be held later al (iold Hill.
HlKhest niade Ftah coal, any
.size, anywhere, any amount. Han
Hen Coal Co. Phone 113'J. tf
Desertion is Riven as the riouihIs
uf a divorce milt filed in clreuM
court yesterday by U lllaid lunrani
atrainst ltertha Ingram. The cou
ple wen iinarie, ijt May. HUH, mri
have no children.
Csed bookM of popular fiction,
3r.e each or 3 for $1. Kwciu'h liift
Shop. . .. ' 322
Mr. ami Mrs. W. K. Millors le!t
last eveniiiR for their home in Cot
tftKe Ol'ove. Ore., followlnf: a Week
spent In Medfurd cIsltiiiR Mr. and
Mih. K. A. CanwHI.
Doors and windows cheap at
Medford Lumber Co. 237tf
Mrs. Mattie Parker, well known
Ceu tin I Point resident, and T. P.
Tollefson. cashier of the Central
Point State bank.' were amoiiR the
business visitor in Medford today.
"In your wife still y our w ee t -heart?"
Then nend her n valen
tine. Swem'M Gift Shop showH a
fine Hclertlon.
Tom Alley, Portland wrestler,
who cfealed Sailor Jack Wood o(
this eily lnxt iiikIi! t the Kialto
theater with his 'erinMf lx" hold,
left tlite miu'nini: by alr-mall plane
for Portland ami (hence from Port
land to Wennli'hiM' by plane to
wrestle Joe liny In Weiutteheu to
nlwhl. Alley is facfni; n hard
schedule and has five matches al
ready contracted. If present ten
tative plan are followed. Alley
mav appear In Medford aRaln at
. the end of two weeks.
l et me write your fire Insurance.
Carl Y. Tcnfc-wahl. Hotel Holland.
Phono n3. tf
lrnhllshinent of it factory In the
Pacific northwest to handle rabbit
1 wool of western growers is under
c4nsiderfitlon by rabbit breeders of
the northwest and western Canada.
,.1.11. Cooper of Cobble Hill, Vnn
i conver Hlnnd, told membt'i's of the
American Uabbit and Cavy ltreed
' oh' (issocfrttion at a meetlni; re
jcently held in Vonilud. He tits.
. cU5sed nn.thi lilies of the Annoru
Wool nlld 'tliv w onl-pt oduelnR rWv
nit: : '; .
T'photuterlnff. Call JucksonvlUc
j :0l'. , . 33l
! Nolhv of a lotlc -claim location
vh filed today at the county re
; cordcr office by William AnMin
, of Uofcnc Ulvt-r, M'ltc claim is lo-1
' cal-'d abyve xhe 40W n wino dis-,
' iHI'f '-'' I
j Newt - Fancy' mult Icolmvd backs,
j on thc ut w .lltcVcle bidK playhiKl
cards; cdyes tinted. SWenrn Hift 1
! Shop. :
No (race had yd been local, d to
1 da of 'he mlhuiiiK Chevrolet car
I Kloieil Saturday eenlnc; from H. II.
j Ilcdi b k, city Miperiutcpitcnt .f
' k l'"ol!. w hlle It v as pat ked c-n
, StMh street. Local officers have im
' tift'-d officers north ttnd rtouth of
! Medford. The key believed to hav.i
bei n used 111 Hteallnff Mr- Hedrlck'n
ma -hlne, police wiy. was taken
' fro n other Chevrolet, nn open
; ear. and ued In the one taken, a
I elu-ed machine. - -
I Jl-it, yUau coiL TL,C3). Med-
Do not foiKet thy Model Clothing
Company1! $ :0,vt0 tock dls.
pouul Mle, ?03tf
1 nelnde ntnoiii the OreRonlanii
r'ti mt fit-)! at Medford hotel an
C. Forsyth. ami It. W. Miles
uf S.iVmii, Mr. it nd Mrn. V. U IavlH
"f Covn liny. Mr. and .Mih. I ihik.
Aim- liM uf I Jeter, u. K. SnadllnK
of !:.- hurt:. K. l-.-l'in- ji. II. J.
KaiHky and U. V. Ii0 of Kuuw.
and the following f luii I'm Hand :
Al. H. Nieliois. M. K. Haix, K. V.
i.riffltlis II. S. Miller. lolt. tn
Pert. A. 1. Allen. Tai l W. Jone.
McKay
Otut MutKchinau. A. F. Mentor
'iv.iii... m. i.lw t.iiit.r n:m
t.Iiim. parlv llt swem's (lift Shop,
' 3i' J
1rWP. prcMBon. P.est values in !
fir money. Olio look !
ju conVinco you
friize 36 to 44;
offii-e to Vernon pan key of Cen
tral Point and Peter Denhoff. F. K.
Martin. P. II. Drift meyer, T. A.
WaterniMi ami the California Ore
Ron Power company of Medford.
That uood coallow In ash. Hnn
sen Coal Co. Phono 230.
l!est I'tah tump coal. Tel.
If
631.
Medford Fuel Co.
tf
J
Mr. and Mrs. William Andrus loft
last cvcnlliK for "'eir home In
Herkeley, Oil., fnllnwlllK several
ilavs spent In Meilford nttendiiili
to liuslui'ss matters while en route j
from Heattle, where they hod spent .
two months viMltinir a son, enxuKed (
1 In the rotltruetintl business in that
Icily. Tliey own some property In i
j this i lly and have plans of return-j
lint to .Mi dforil this spring to re- j
Side. . I
Ilooklite? A personal readinK
amp. mis ......n . ... . . ifor ,oniBht (;,. prUKram which
irhts both panen perfectly. 13 ":..., .,
Swem'H (lift Hh"P. , ';:!
uu uui loiMi i. "".radio drama, "Tho Chuckle." This
Company's big J0,000 stock ills-I (s a poncpr of 1f() n Bouth
posal sale. nreeno'. death ; '', n ''"K"" "' ,he "eighties- and
An increase hr Oregon ea til ,b . ,,., ,tol.trt
rate m it ii-. uu n iv.vvv,
P"1 "" e-'-; t ! .'"VlfVof tho' best yet nd the play is
100.000 in r.i:T is reported by the' . ,.,... ,.., ...: .......
department of commerce. The to. (
till nuinoer oi ui-itin hi
was "J s fi 7 in ki-ii "oo
'-'-. ""' lnne.ii ...e
i.. !? H'lii'n from d seases of !
the heart, from H3 to I' IS for each
tan. und. and Influenza, from L'fi to
L'S. lleereilhes were reportnl in!
the rates oi oeaui V";NurriH piny
nieriiiK. I""'1""'-....
eolith and dildllheriu.
Fresh smelt arriving dally nt
iohnson's Market. tf (
pest t'tah lump coal, Tel. 631.1
Med ford Fuel Co. tf
Douglas county Oranycs arc asii
hiR Ihut the' "model farm" near
KosebutR. which has been run by
the stale at a loss for the past HI
vein's, be turned back to the county
fi.i- fittr cround purposes.
ltegular inbl-week dance, Wal
ker's Wed. night. Adm. 10c, dune-
iiir r.nc
; VJpv'P lry lumber al
Medford
Lumber Co. m
Mrs. Neal Franklin,
talned a broken ankle
weeks ii go, today expect
who sum- I
over six '
ii to have
the n nk le removed from Its piasiei
jiaris ast. fu another ten days
she expects to be able to use the
injured invniher a little.
Haled hay for snlc. John Car
kin. Phone 1119-L. 3al
Oct those fendera and luto
bodies straightenod ut Brill's Sheet
Metal Works, opposite howls Super
Service Station. Phone 4 IS. tf
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
W'ANTKIl Small roadster or
coupe, cheap for cash. No deal
ers, l'hone r.:-Y. ls
roll Itl-.N'T Apt. 3 rooms,
garage; Jrlvale cntrunce.
Jackson St.
Path.
K.
KOK ItKNT t'nfui-nishe
-t winms. liMth. garage.
house.
WANTKtl Wb will help you rent
or sell vonr property. I'lrst In
surance AKcney. 3(1 N. Central
Ave. l'hoae 10 31 tt
Foil It ISN'T- Houses on pnvement,
from ?:ti lo J lt. rliono 105. ,
310'tf
Ktl: liKNT Apartments close In.
Phone Jt iltilf
PBIVATi; MtNI5Y
downtown properly,
straight Interest.
Cole, Mall Tribune.
to loan on
3 lo lu yin.. j
. . 1 11V
317
WANTKD Will pay cash for your
emiitv In l!-'s Furd or Chevrolet.
Box 05. S'JO
Ff It S.M.K ! young ewes.
Hamlin. Phono 7H7-L.
0. A.
F t H i S A UK 19 22 7 - va sse n g e r
Puick. Car runs Rood. A sun p.
See I,. It. Seheffol at 7t'4
West tJtli St.. after G p. in. 31S
FtUi SA1.K 10 acres on corner
of 2. main county roads, mile and
a hair from central roim, u
' miles from Medford, neur the I
new , airport; electricity anil '
u)ne; cheap Ivilgatlon water; I
lots of big trees, A valuable i
piece of property. Prleo NOW ;
oillv $X00; $300 cash. bnl. JtU !
a month at 6ri. AIm n dandy,
f-icre tract adjoining for $5W; ,
le" cash and Ji a month on bal.
, lit nr..
tl Dots on Kast side; 2 houses. !
, 1 Ti-ivoni with garago, woodhhed
; and lots of fine fruit : 3-room
bonne, unfinished Inside. Fine
view nnd rich soil. A real bar- j
gain st $-.100 on easy term. (
Hmtlncs pportunlty and in ;
vestpient: Ia1 0oxI94; stort
Mdtf.. '-'0x61; living apts, upstali-Mj
of 4 rooimi and baih: 3-rom cot- ,
tage on back of. lot. Total in- i
come oi i u a niuiun ironi ivmni, j
Finn paying cuh grocery In bhlg.
iiyil . i iiii i nil uiij iiuiuin uu' i
base or bldgs. und turdnet..
Price of bultdlngi and lot M.M'O.
Fixtures and clock $1,500. On'
easy tortus, ioo. .
Wouderdil buy. 10 acres, bemi- !
1 if ii I 7 -room stone and pUbtered I
Imtnv. one of the valley's fin
r(. Ivlch soil, all In crop: mile i
from town; woodshed, cooler, gi- :
ragr. barn and Mg modern chick-
en house. 3 fine wells with Irri-
gallon outfit. House completely'
furnished, even to piano. l.oU
of wood, too. Hurry if you want t
a rc;l buy. Price $3,000. 1
THK D. K. MILLAKD CO..
419 K. .Main. Phono 22. '
- . 311 i
FOll TtKNT -6-roopt nou&e und ah
ncr- nnd n half of land: gar ice
and chicken house; nesr the mill,
J0 a month. K. Millard Co..
419 K. Main, fhonc V'.'-. 3ls
The women' ward, of tint- - n ri t '
Jail now ban three prUon prv, fol
lowing In- scnfiuiiiK c .1 i v.
(IfU'.-i Kllermeier ycHlerd y to 3U
ilaih iil Ju.stit-K i-oiirt for Ht.oulifl-
"ik mm loninmim-m two
AhliiiidQ:irK Kuiily und! I.ueille
i Mancfi. Id. on vinuw iMin-i
qelicy to un-Matc IliHtUuL'.uiiH fur
f wayward Rirls. Tilt i11'Ih if 1 mmIi- :
' ably have for Salem itnd ' I'uriluml
I thin evening in the outody of of-
fbei-K. and it is posslhlo ft hut Mrs.
fcj.llermeier may uIko be 1 taken to
f Portland. Jail facilities li'd, bd
I ter there for women. 1
! KeKiiAr mid-week dan ce, Wal-
i ker'B W ed
niRhl. Adm. Lc, danc-
InR Hue. 1 am
According to rumors ulA ut town
today. Mayor A. W. Piu.-H will
make .sume further ajipoiiy linents
1.. ,.;tx- ,.rri..,.c -.t th.. .1,1. ...i,-
f , Ml '
; cil toniRht.
i Hot, clpan coal. Tel, 631. Mod
I ford Fuel Co. tf
j The Medford Oarden cluU will
meet Wednesday at 7:40 oV-lock
at the Hotel Medford.
i Cheap lumber und' cedar pouts,
j Medford dumber Co. ! : 1 37tf I
Kenneth HaypM, represmitative
of the, Ijtunlf of Italy o( 8an, Fran-'
Cisco,' JH..1 UtisinoHH visitor ill fMoi
foril (ufluv'i fnllfitfi
llu
(111 (his vic inity.
BEST PLOT YET IS
CLAIM FOR LATEST
One of
the larRCBt local radio
of the year is assured
nudlcnees
(!!. of Mis,
laiesi
nminnl Tl... ..I. t I- 1.1 I
ira).
had develops , new
phases, I
which assure stmtitined
interest
ti.rouKhou, , entire, play.
,. ... vi J
The Copco PlayerK am- highly
jenthuscil over this plonuer drama
itnl have been rehcxua'ng dili
gently in order to do this new
full justice. It Is of
note that ' tonight's
iu.lrHt tu
Copco presentation will be the
premier. althouRh several of I he
larger stations have aeoiirod "The
Chuckle" for release during the
very near future. Local radio en
thusiasts are urged to tune in on
Copco Hour promptly at J 'p., m.
lonlght, in order to gcltho full
benefit of the program. '
i REJUVENATED SUB U
i;
KEV WKST. Ha.. I-Yli. 5. l'l
Tho rejuvenated submarine H-4
hiday was lielip; towed out to sea
hy the tender Mallard for exten
sive tests for safety -dcviccM of
under nca craft lasting throutth
Friday.
The first of u scries of these
(,1'hils, to be conducted off Xmlth
Shoals, will bo to determine
whether n man cancscapc from a
sunken submarine without outside!
olfl. A newly deslKned cyllnilerl-
i.n oils oeen consiructeil all !
on th S-4 from which men w ill
attempt to free themselves In the:
i.-ni. j-.ei-j avaiiauie precaution
has been tulten In case anything
Koi's wronir-
"Listen In" Tonight
During
Copco Hour
From 9:00 to 10:00 o'Clock
The California Oregon Power Company
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DR.W, T.LOCKE OF
TALKS TO ROTARY.
tho list which haH been Hdfted
! by Miss Fther Church, city piustc
"The old urRUinent that Asiatics ! supei vsor, to be used in the Med
havf uo morale Ih ridiculoUH. We ! fur1 lu'- Ti,c music will be.
havu iroof that lea'lera in China
knew hnw tu create a morale,"
salS Dr. W. T. I.ocke. I'resberlaii
t misHltniary, who upent aeveral
! years In China, the principal ,
ieaker at the Rotary 'luh lunch
eon at dotal Medford thlx noon.
VWhllc (he Americana were
wrlnkltnc their brows over the I
practicability of etablishln an i
air mall service. Chant; Tso Lin, in I
China, was scnditiK his mail across !
the wlhlH of Manchuria. If the of
ficial in charge of his own par
ticular mall service reached his
ixt on time Chung rewarded htm
with a bonus. If he was late,' ho
lost hts head. That's the way to
create morale. You cannot do it
by sitiKini; or praying either."
Dr. Locke said that the way to
l keep Asia and Kuropc from flood-
line, tho markets with their products
and crippling our industries is to
mine me niuiioniMsr oi ineir living,
Me will apeak tonight at the Pres -
uiei mo run run.
MrH. Perry Crawford spoke be-
foro the Itolury club on the new
. Coinmunity club and asked for the
I co-operation of thnt organization
llu launching the project.
Kay MfkHche. the new bahy Ro-
larian, was formally introduced to
the club members and read the Ro
, tiiry code of tehlcn by Attorney
Frank Newman. Mr. Newman said
he had known Ray since he was
a small boy and did not think it
necessary to leu tho club all he
knew about him. The new mem
ber was given a prolonged and vo
ciferous shower of welcoming ap
plause. Ralph Bailey, publicity director
for the local high school, adver-
tiund ttio tilo- Irinn-rnlni- ilnhtln
which will taku place tomorrow
night between Medford, Ashland
and Grants Pass.
HAVE MUSIC MEMORY
All Ihe children of tho 7th and
Sth grades will have an opportuni- j
ty to liear and learn 20 really fine '
musical i'omMisitioiiH and some,
interesting fads about the grent .
coin posers and their works thru
the music memory contest which
will bo held In Junior hitch school j
hi the early spring. The music
and the history of each entuposi- j
lion will be prevented at th week-
ly assembly given on Friday after- '
noon for the .student body. Prizes j
will be awarded at the final con-
lest to the individual ami the class j
making the highest standintr. j
KXACTLV SCO'S Kl,ll:ilI,V
I'KltSO.NS
Teastnjr. hyrassitif,- cuukIih. tick
ling In the throat, and exhausting,
nervous hackiuti are. hnmeiliately
relleved by Foley's Honey and Tnr
Compound. Hold the dose low in
the throat a . short time before i
swallowim;. Its accurate blend of!
pur.' pine tar. fresh Inxnlive honev
together with other valuable medic-
imtl iimrcdk'iita is wonderfully j
hejiling to coin-inflamed to. sues of
throat and bronchial, and easily
clears away irritating phlegm. No j
oplatey. no chloroform. Try It. '
The Copco Players
-..Will Present . ,
The Chuckle
x A Thrilling Pioneer Radio Drama
by Helen Norris
This js one of the best . of the - popular
Norris plays and we take great pleasure in
recoiniiieiitliiig it to our many customers
ii n'd friends. " ;r
omcM.
Medford. Grants Psj. Royrtmrg.foirrLtth FfJLs-Orcjcm I "
Vrckfi. "unttnutf-ClifemU
The mUoic memory contest has
become an annual event in several
( hundred cities. JLhuH proved to
: be a powerful factf in the efforts
j of sciioi' in brinb'iuK beautiful
j inu-ie into service us a cultural
! element and also In raising the
1 htandard of appreciation of the
w orld'n Im-si music. Tho music
selected for the contest includes
many works, of the old composers,
all with a decided appeal to both
you n ir and old. The foCJowitiR is
jiresenieu oy .miss .Miua iiiuiiiiH,
teacher of 'music in the Junior
IiirIi school:
1. Blue Danube, Waltz by Strauss.
2. Andante Cuntubflc by Tnchal
kowsky. 3. Hy the Waters of Minnetonka,
by IJeurance.
4. Le Cys-no (The Bwan) by
Saint-f?aenH.
5. Danny Deever by Walter Pam-
roscl. '
, 6. Waltz from the opera Faust
by (tounod.
7. Soldiers ChoruH from the op
era Faust.
S. Finlandla by Sibelius.
y. Hungm-inn Rhapsody No. 2 by
Liszt.
10. La Paloma by Zntdier.
11. largo from Xerverf by Handel.
! i
Marche Mflltalrc by Schubert.
l o. .vieutiation from the opera
Thais by Massenet.
14
Iargo from the New World
Symphony by Dvorak. .
Pilgrims Chorus from the
opra Tannhauser.
Anvil Chorus from the opera
II Tiovatore.
j
1 15
10.'
17.
Pomp and Circumstance by
Klgar.
Kvening Star from the opera
IS.
. . Tannhauser... ,
PJ. Symphony in Ii Minor (Unfin
ished) Schubert. . '- - '
Swing Low, Sweyt Churliot, a
Negro chant.
' McMinnvllle I'lans proposed for
construction of airport within very
near future.
NEURITIS
MUST BE HEALED
Taking done to mak" the pain
caused by neuritis or rhemnathem Is
a wate of time. T,atlnff relld an
only bo obtained by healing the in
llamed nerves and tlsjes. Oo tj
your druBgist and nsk for a pnekneo
of Tynraol-r-that penetrntlnx, hpaling
ahsorbent which soaks In through tho
pores and helps to drhe out the In
flammation for good. The minolp von
rub it on you begin to fed hctifr.
Pains and aches mnn stop. inRf-
tlon In removed, rnd Korenes.", otlff
ness r fiwelltng tr. muscles or joints
gradiiRltydisappears. Ty.imol In guar
anteed hnrniles?' plesaant and easy
to uso Always in foc1
Si ra lie's wruc Store.
These Drug Stores
Are Open Nights
This Week .
Medford Pharmacy.,
Heath's Drug Store
Strang's Drug Store
01 AND HOLLY 8T.
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