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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1929)
MF.DFOTID "r:VTL TT?rRITXTl. MFPFCVRT), OT.F.OON'. TUESDAY. FFmU'AttY .'. 1029. PAGE -THrtEK "SI P J.C.PENNEYC. Springes New GIRLS- OF OREGON E. ALLEN CARLEY i L( o OLARSKIP FOR )CAL BOY SCOUT Coats iu a full variety of styles and types . 14 75 to 39 .75 For Women Misses Juniors Formal black coats coats in the smart ombre-stripe woolens coats with scarf necklines coats with cape lets coats in pastel shades coats with wide fur cuffs coats for dress and fur sports wear! Fach one a value such as one learns to expect from J. C. Penney Company! Spring Frocks '7'IY k In Our assemblage beckons cocipel lingly to all fash ionable women! $9 90 to $29-75 Do you know what the new colors are for Spring 1929? . . . how effective the new prints? . . . how var ied and how delightful the trimming vogues? . . . how youthful the new silhouettes? If you do, you will appreciate the authenticity of our assemblage; if you don't, you will find the display a f.'.shion-treat. o for Women :: Misses :: Juniors hi- i iiNotvulsis dc.Mh raii in Orejsun amoiit; nin.s of Uinh school mid is iwii- us hiKli aw tlie duu.Ui i.at , inr hoys. itV ihe Mine hrp, iirronlinj; to .Miss Je.in losly, illr--iir m )utiili i-tltH ai I" n for the h'in Ttiln'ivuluKi?. .'iHNtM'ht ti.tn. Uu arrival in .l ti.i il lnt ( nitm l'rtiiti I'oriUuit., ffillowinu a stop at t'Jram.s I'uss. to spend two wi'Oks in .Med ford and Jaek- -'in rou my on lirnlih education Slio was Sfliednleil in sjteak this .'iflorriiHin Im Ioip the Ashland 1'uh (! Una ltd association on the iiiie if "Health of the Adolescence or nt the 'Teen AiV' which will he rolhuved hy ainiilar ai:imnees elsew here. The trim hoyi.-h f inure o de sired hy Kfrls, ei'cinlly hy those "t 111 in hlfch Kfhnnl, i niven the hbutic for the majority of tuhercii losls eases of Ktt'ls hot ween l he ues of 1,1 unci Iti years. Hy fol lowing rules 'itf dieting to viid surplus lh-sh. Hie piris weaken their eulistitution and make them selves an easy prey iW tin dread disease, fnr whh h there is no posi tive cine unless ireaiments are given hefure it has ohtained a de cisive lioM on the pHilent. InOIsiji'i-i-t dieting is determined ly scored hy .Miss Heslt-y. who is in favor of nature f.illowins its rou tine unhampered for the .satisfac tion of inconseiiueiulal vanity. Mesplle educational work eai lied on hy her ossoehillon, hlith wehool Kirls. as well a.s yoiiiitt women, whom she think should know bet ter, have not fallen heartily in according tn drop the dieting practice and insure for themnolvj's KooiB health. TuVorculosis attacks every part r.f the human hody. with the henrt and lunirs the favored point of al ia, k. with the luiiies. Intestines. Kin nds and other org-aus cninlntf next. The usual symptoms . are found In continued loss or weight, jafiLM-noon tcnipcnitui'es, tVi-liny of ! weariness or Inel; of energy and ; coiiKhitiK. Ah soon as roughing symptom is found, it is usually a chronic case, and there h, little or no remedy. The patient must con tinue through life hampered hy illness. The intestinal luhereu.i.I.s is n . enmpm-atively new development ami is Hie ohjcu of Intenslvo stinly hy menihers of Lhu medical pro fessinn. i In her work nn ediienlional di rector. Miss Hesley visits schools and offers her couperatlou in health matters of particular inter est to students, Including particu larly the ipieRtlon of tuherciilo.sis. She remarked this forenoon on the .ttnawaeks id' the Inek of henllh education in schoolh. no course of .study In health topics helm; in- , eluded fnllnwinK the completion of the Hlxth grades, h-rUnn upper ; Kiitde and high school students de void of information hy which ihey would he. henefMed. j The Harmon Foundation Schol arship, uvailahle to J toy Scouts who have maintained a high stand ard of choarship in addition to laciivp couiinn activities, has len .awarded to j-j .Allen !trly, Med ! find Kagle Scout. Scout t'arley ' has consi-itenily heen a honor ' student and in making applica , tiou for the Harmon award it ,vas necessary to hnve the recom 1 inenciatiofi nf the local nchool nil i thoriiies. He was piven a splen did recommendation, due to the hiMh standard academic work which he has maintained. There were only fL such awards In the nauon and only four in Oregon, I Washington, Idaho and Montana. They went to .Medford, Tort-and and two to Washington. : lu addition to keeping up his studies. A In n farley has taken nn laciive pun iu the extra rurrlctilar activities of his school, being a 1 nn niher of the famous Medford high sehool hand, ami also hold.ng membership in several of the clubs and societ es of the school. He is also a member of the Torch, the highest honor society of the high schools of the Pacific cuasi. Alan is also a member of ihe Ho Molay. 'V wonder just how any Scout 'could carry all the above honoi'H," said Scout Kxecuiive . 1 Hrieker I today, "and still build up such nn enviable record in scouting flu has made Alan ihe elm ice of the fra iler l,:ikf council as a candidal for this award. At the present jtlme Alan serves as Junior ftsalst aut scoutmaster in troop G of ; Medford. This troop Is sponsored (by the I'lvshyterlnn church and jlhe scoutmaster Is (.'. N Culy." ' I A personal letter from .lames K. Wesi uttilonal chief scout execu tive to Kxecuiive lirlcker of the 1 local council extended "our most Ihoarifeh felicitations m this splen-j i did Knple Seoul on his evidence j of such h teh ideals and motive, and cxWMid to him our very sincere wishes that he may lead over many years other scouts to equally high purposes. iDEFENDANTS APPEAL SUIT TO U. S. COURT! T.jday marks, the 15th hirthday The .uit of tho California-Oregon Power company against the city of iold Hill and the i:caver Poi thmd rCement company . involM Ing the powev rights of Jtogbe Itiver at fluid Hill has heen ap pealed to the United States Cir cuit court of appea Is by the de fendants. In August of hist year the city of Cold Hill was restrained from the const ruction of u dam for power purposes, across Hogue ftlver. by an order out of the I'nlted States federal court nt Portland. The appeal Is based upon the' contention that the city of Onld Hill is the owner of ihe power site, and that the construction of the proposed dam in Itogue river is essen;ial to the complete FIFTEEN YEARS AGO TODAY We opened for business in Medford. For a time the firm was known as Marsh & Bennett, Mr. Bennett later dis posing of his interest. It is gratifying to know that many patrons who started with us during the first year are still our regular customers. Fifteen years in the same location 130 East Main St. Fifteen years maintaining the same policy The best merchandise at reasonable prices Fifteen; years using the same slogan Personal Attention Prompt Service Fifteen years of doing a common thing uncommonly well We take this opportunity to thank our friends and pa trons, both old and new, for your loyal patronage, and assure you we will make every effort to merit your con 4 tinued confidence. I I. K. MARSH Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252 court in MnV,,191t. the City of io)$.. Hill w-.'ih decreed the rlRhi, Jo, '."instruct the dam across the river, and is the owner of all prior water rights, in Uokuc river whero the dam is proposed. The suit has been heard In state and federal courts of the mate, anil is m of the few actions in the history of Jackson county litigation to bo appealed to the United Slates Circuit Court of appeals. Ir. and Mrs. W. K. (Tlalnhow) Gibson, proprietors of the Weasku Inn on tho Medford-CiruntH Tass highway, illumed .to tho valley yesterday after having spnt three weeks lu I.os Angeles, Hollywood and other somhorn California points. The resort was managed by Koy Miller of Chants Pans dur ing their absence. . . - ( "I could hardly wait to get hack on the banks of the Rogue," Raid Ttalnhow, who is a famous fisher man, and president of the laak Walton League of Joaephln coun ty. "And If I don't Und the first Chinook this year, it won't he my fault." tof Lhe It. .Marsh trocerv. one use of Ihe eitv's water Hhi of .Med ford's oldest and most sue- and that this use was in effect jcesslul grocery concerns, located restrained hy the federal court on Kast. Main street, near Central order. (avenue. - Originally, this firm was ruder decree nf the federal known as Marsh the Philippines. studies, were abruptly te,nninatevl 1 in AI 58 1'N.velioloKy anil- Hciruce cluim 1TRHANA. HI . UP) nccaiise ho liad a "lianknrinir in wnti-. AI- nK,sl of his att.-nllim an a stuijcni. inanza 'S. Dnvis iiux unn.'il thuuh Iih luims "Ion nnuli school- llpnnoll. Mr.! His theolotiical !lla,'sl1 I'avinK liern assorintml Willi i.otns i-.cnnpll. nru-r which Mr. 1SX9 When niackhtlin college , , the firm's nnmii-n! ebnnued P authorities fount! a bottle of tnerti- m the H. K. Marsh c.rocery dual whiskey in his room. j Although there has been "manv Dnvis wan stulioned jit thfl hlii- changes in the groeerv business vorsily aftur more than years ilm-mi; ihe past 15 years, the abroad. In l2fi he was retired M.iryh np.M.,.,-. Il(iu with the rank of technical sergeant jUu. thnes Jtnrt t)MU(J( hB Moi.fl wi t hack on 30 years of army service to become the oldest nnilergi Htln ute student til the I'ntvpislty ol JlHnois. This gray haired veteran of fix however, is no uewcumcr lo (lie fiiHege world. He studied for the ministry before be served Tncle Sniu in Cermany. Alaska. Cuba and lends lo destroy a man's inilia-; tivr Ctmuille Cleaning and dyeing lalilbihniput will slart hnsitu-tm about Manli 13. Portland .Ten-story Medical-Dental building eoinph'ted February lf. MR. FARMER: GET OUR FERTILIZER PRICES WE CAN SUPPLY. SULPHATE CF AMMONIA LAND PLASTER SUPER PHOSPHATE and SULPHUR OUT OF STOCK G RIGHT NOW! take from rank as an up-to-date V Nervire more. -Mr. Marh. aside from carrying m tm oleic .stock of Maple gro ceries, features n line of flno Im ported food products that are ii r in I ill ill' I I Mill II Olliy JO IOU f i.imei rini'M. i nis store iiiho niUKen a specialty of freMh fruits and $Ko0.nnil vegetabb-M, and enjoys n wide will he patroiui:e throimloui the Rogue itiver valley. " I H. 0. Maih, owner and active htud of the f. k. Marsh grocer has been a resident of Medford for the past 2ft years, during wlib h time he has been netlve In busi ness, el vie and church circles in this elly. Place j'our order with us and be sure to have the goods on hand when the weather clears up. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 323 East Main . Phone 260 r v i r C r - iu, Personality! Vim Ziegfeld lect them, you can Ih- sure they luive per!Mnality. This lovely New York jjirl, now up-pearing- in ilio Ilita," lifts talent and lteauty, loo Mihuneed by won derful skin und the softest wuveft of dark hrown lialr. "When friends auk tm whut I do n-u, . -ti to make nir linir no ?ofi und clcntiiv," Th- opv.nli . MV Mi .. ..j i.avc to Ihink j in it miukf .Vll. .11. IM1IKIIIH of I'vthlaM in On-unn 1'ytHinnlfni twirc to toll tlicni. iH'ruue I (live o littl" Iirae to i!. Th method I !! in Mi.. ..WMi raropnlMi for , , N-Pll. York n-m ,..r.hl,. hn lh hWht of fMfi , jJt put , Ulfie j)linrt,.rim. ijtiil.inj ti. 'n nlv hnixli eaih time 1 nr it. I urn Mlinp my hair jirow: !mt yonM nuvcr know Itt DHiiifiTine kc-i!f A notiro Ii.th Iwt-n ri'(s?tvi-il from Suprt-ini- thnnrullor ThoniRn W. r.i.nilikln nnnniini lnR a nation ,of( nml iiibv lo,rri.iip ami liolil rontct nmniiK th( grand domnln" , , va,. M'wori(lrfiillv. 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It W" report. tha heRinninK with thlr oily; doean't uliow. All ilrujr atoret month. Taliaman Uodxe will again Inive Ihe (jenernua Die hottle. A lhave a nodal night on the fourth ilHlealely Irasirauiv.l necenity (or Monday In each month. th.wfll-groomd girl! STARTS Today Tne Pick of the Silent Pictures TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY THREE OF THE BIQQEST DAYS IN THE RIALTO'S HISTORY. IT'S NEW, DIFFERENT, UN-USUAL! JACK HOLT IN A COMPOSITE OF ALL THE GREAT UNDERSEA DISASTERS , "SUBMARINE" with RALPH GRAVES-DOROTHY REVIER Press and public ac claim "Submarine" as the most unusual picture ever present ed. ACTION 1 It starts in an Ori ental cafe and ends hundreds of feet be low the surface of the ocean. At Regular Admission Mats ..10 and 25 Eves.....f.10 and 35 - jUu REPAIRING clTft: ) SAN FRANCISCO ft uuuiajAibuaai. Diiceraiof tniraUn raokTheCllft among' America's fioa hoteta. . Downtown location. 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