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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1929)
o . 0 G rEDF0T7D MATL TRThTNTI. MEDFOTin. ORKGOY, Tl-l'sDAV. VKHRfARY. .". 1't: G TACIT SEVEN. i ; i FA T SPRAYING "NEEDS SET FOR FRIDAY Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Station ir..nihl. li iv " -.i ; 1 1 1 1 liht.- ijiili'-ls mi (h;it tlif Uh-Tj of Rnrk- in'.uu l . Til- Mi tlt'i'i il '! ;( rs pus nuty enjoy uniim rt upteU i'- Mi.iinlnin .1 vtnrk nf I'iltftl inn- ift. r The iitfw nv Cre'k linm-sul-phur pli'nt in rapidly n;yriim inn jilcl ion and is practically ready for tin IHJ'.i Hprayini? Ki-asoft. iiccunl-in-'4 li David Ku.Heniwtf of the Hour t'reok orchards ytsicrday after noon. "The deiiiamls of the a vera k-.? grower, and spciiilly grower us inR underground stationary spray plants,'' said Mr. Rosenlx-rn. "are lor a product f absolute clarity in which no particle of sediment will tluouKh the, spray mechanism. It Is a matter of fact that station ary plants lire increasinK and therotore It became necessary to reconntruct our plant to meet these conditions. "Jameu A. l.ane, one of the lead in;; authorities on the Pacific toast in limo-Hiilphur plant const rr.ci ion, is responsible for the new machin ery nnd airanpenhMH of our plant.' Mr. l.uno has supervised the con struction of the lai'Re Kox planus in tho north fd is reeo-inized as lipins n authority on this matter. We have . installed almui Si.'juoe worth of new machinery, including v. xpc ially constructed filler press capable of straining out every par ticle nf foreign matter. New ar rangements have been worked on' lor cleaning the barrels to elimi nate all possible crystallization de veloping on the inside. "Our product," continued Mr. Ho senhci't:. '-this ypar will be tho standard H2 'degree test produced by standard manufacturers on the coast and ve. will have n capacity of l-." hai rels u day, ample for every requirement of this valley for several years to come. "We feci,' he concluded, "that wo rail,. well adopt a popularly kiiown nutomobile slogan. 'When better lime and sulphur U made, wo will make them.' " I The date for the Hoy Stout fa ! ther nnd noii-.v nanuuet has been aununnced as Kriday. February s. and will be belt) in the basement jot" the Klks' club. Kvery Toy Scout in the district is expected to be present with his ir someone elst' !'lad." This baniiet is an annua affair held at the boinuiu.; of an niversary week and this year com memorates the nineteenth year of Scout activities. An unusual feature of this ban ;quet is' the fact that It will h broadcasted, at least the program will be. on the air. The speaker of ihe evening will be I'tdtessor Irving Viniug of Columbia univer sity. Karl Davis will entevtain ' witti one of bis noted acts and .speeches will ' be Riven by a bov and his ''Dad." Tickets for the banquet will bo on sale at three different places In the city: J a tin in K- Woods' dm,' stoic. Southern Huilding and Loan association of fico and at Hoy Sc:uf. ' IK-Hdquarters. The uames of all men who exiect to attend the ban quet are desired by the committee In rhargo at the earliest date pos sible so that complete arrange ments for Kriday can he made. It is expected that there will be an attendance well over the 2t 9 mark. Tuesday, February K. C L'.S Meters i'. .r. 6:;lM to : I T V t Towne frier. tl. to ti::tU Medford Mail- Tribune News nnd Markets. S to H The Pig Tail. U to l0-Laliforum Oregon Power Compuoy. . Wednesday, February 6 A. 1" to 11 Mann's IVpartnunt Store. II to U:;in-He k"s llakery. 11:3 to 1- Merihanl's Chev-, role) CampaiKU. P. M 11! to 1-: SO City Cleaning & Dyeing Co. 2:'M to l:3t Uyebe & Kin dle Service Station. 5:11' to Yt Towne Crier. 0:15 to t!::t0-Medford Mhil Tiibune .News and, Markets, Safeway Stores Manager Home From Convention FOR LAKE CREEK ARRANGEM FOR COMPANY FORMED MARKET ROADBED FARM CO-OP HERE FOR GAS SERVICE: Beware o COLDS Car Cpsei In I'atal CAPK MAY, X. ,1.. F.'b. fi. lidward Jones. I'll, of Philadelphia, was killed and fuur others .Injured including foinn-r lJetii-n;iiii Kobt. P. Jit-wilt, well known aviator in charge nf the Phil oh lphiu aiVp'U t when their automobile upsei ea-rly today at liennett, three miles from here. . Cefpiille The Smith-Woods Pro ducts. Inc.. Install transformer-. Melha Has riu LONDON, Feb. ,1. (I'l It was learned lud;iy that Dame Nellie Melha , famous prima dnnr:.i. has been suffering from a severe at tack uf iofhtcn'i. j Mr. and Mrs. J. I,. Ib-Hihcet ' j Imve returned from Les Angeb-s. where they attended - a four-d:iy yes- inn nf tiie naiifinal convention j of Skaggs Safeway Stores district ! managers and ot ner execut Ives, j There was n large attendance and in very profitable meetinii. j The officials reported i he year lit- by far th largest in vhimc and profits in their history- Their ! chain and atfiliated sotres is now j the ihird largcA in ihe t'nitcti i States. ! Mr. ind Mrs. llembcotc were 1 loud in their praises at the meet i ing of southern Oregon climate and j increase of business in the two local stores, Mr. Hoathcete is I manager of the Med font district, i eoinpriint: si'ven to:-.-. ! The county engineer's office this morning liepan survev on the west cud of the Lake Creek mar ket mad. This is the major road project in this enmity t hfs year. It Hot eXpeeted thai heavy Con-'flrtu-iioii will start late in March. The viewer of the proposed Mid way road will meet Thursday morning and go over the proposed route, which extends in a general ' direct ion from the Dr. ('. T. . Sweeney properly on the Pacific ,lrighway to the l-our. Corners on ! the Crater Uike highway. The fir.'H, reading of the petition f'r iUic road will be held by the coun ty Wednesday, February T. 1 Proponents of ihe road set forth that it will shorten the di stance . for the haul' uk of dairy and or ! chard products to this city. Op jponenls nf the project claim that : its benefits will not offset the damage e..u.-ii; ey a right of way through orchards and' farm land. The county engineer has a small force of workers engagvd on rock work near McLcOiL in tlw pros pect district. The road is financed by a spec'al road levy, voted by i the district. Din work on the ' road wiil net 1jc undertaken until next month. x 1 . The county maintenance force , has completed the resurfacing of I tea 11 Lane road, and has banked ,aml widened the curves on this , heavily used thoroughfare. i A Ut.rkiug agiecment between the I' tt in v'o-operntie Fxi h:in-;e. an. I ihe I'.o'ifie Poultry Product is Cn-t'l ei'atfve. is being ciiikimii mated todav. thereby peulii raiet ,.f t. ij.Ih,. Uiver val ley Will reee IVe the Pelu-fitS 'f as soeialioii with the Pacifi(- Cu-ope-rattve V.Neliange. pemtllf Ihe es tablishment of branch iu this city. tiie agioeiin-nt provides that the Pacitie t "n-operative Kxehayge will take all the surplus of the heal growers, on the same terms as grunted in thiir own members. Don Canoe, bead of the I'oultry department of the Farm Co -ope -rativi Fvhange I in Portland today completing- the deal which was engipeered by the hu.tl Poul try a.-neiation and Manager Clay D. Pai ker. The agreement is ef fective at once. Th,. agreement wa.s made pos sible reason of the recent es-tabli-luil rate of the Southern Pa cific railway, which prmits poul try .-hipim nts in transit and in lej-s than carload lots, i The I'aeifi,- i'ct-oierativc plans on the estallishment of a bruiuh ill this city as soon us there ale lOM.iiini hens In this territory. II is ' now estimated there are less th'tu .'lO.niH! in the urea between drams Pass and Ashland. i Indian Tvnt KMnle WASMINtiTON. Feb. Ti. l.-Tl A J bill to permit the creation of trust ' estates by Indians mm e than " 1 yeai4 old wc.s reportinl out today by lb ho'u.vo (mlian -aTfatr: com ; mitt'-e. Hgoil father Oregou: (Jenerallv faft- toniglit and Wednesday, no change in tem-pei-Mt ore. ient te vjiriti bl. iviuds J SOl'lA- -ll'l Tlu- people of Sofia. , by voluntary contribution, have re ' built the historic cathedral . id' ; Svetu Nitllia. Ii was destroyed : three years ago 'by a communist's j bomb, which killed j;t persons. i Porttand Four hundred ami thir jten chain grocery stores in Pacific ' northwest merged with total capi talization fif between $S,0U",0"I) and ' $10,1100,000. Falls City ltoiuelorr Cheese cofiiiKtny chaic-ies bunds. A MeW i iilieei'll. knew n as the j Med ford Uockgas enmpaliy, has : I n org.ini.cd in this city b U. III. iUi.uns. illiam N.inimett and People's Flecliie store for the ' UliA kelitlg of Hockgas natllial g i in southern Oregon. -This 'inn. with Mr. William : ab- nnn Jager. have secured the Keekgas ' ; frtlliellKe tv'l' Jackson. .) ose ilf i lie I and Klamath couniies ami brain h offices Will be established In the near future in Klamath Falls and t .ir.ints Pass. Ilaninieti's I'lombing ; Shop and I'eoples l'leetl ie stole . Will be the Medfoid dealers. The Medford KmkgMs eempaiiy will tenter their efforts in suppl ing natural gas ser ice to oui-nf-low n homes which do not Imve . 1 etp uect inns wit h gas mains, and ' with summer homes, auto ramps and resorts. Thru the installation' ,'of inexpensive Knekuas ciiutpmcni, ; gas tor coiiking nnd lualtng may, be enjoyed in the most it mote homes. "Kockgas".. according to II. 11. .Williams. "Is, principally propane and butane, two of the heavier g.isi'S which comprise a part of the mixture of paiafi'itir gases known as natural gas. Two of the gases ( ill natural gas are selected which 'can be Ihiuiflcd ami this Hiuid Is placed under pressure In 4 oniain eis. The consumers of Kockgas have the benefits of a gas which Is shipped as 11 liquid In tanks. ; 1 Kuril part of liipiid turns to 3ei ' parts of UtMMi b. t. 11 ; gas.'" Regular gas appliances may be 1 I used by those employing Kockgas ' j for. luVit and cooking, rays ,.Mi. ; j Williams. Sliyht alterations are ; ' made, however, to assure jnaxi I mum efficiency. The new gas. : aeeorditig to ihe officers of the j Medfoi'd Unckgaw company, is safe ; to use. containing tin earbnn , 1 whether you've had the FLU ... or not This is the "time pf yonr when serious cold troubles. such as- deep chest colds, bronchitis, and pneumonia are alwrys nt their worst. Just now, with' so mniiy people in the weakened condi tion that follows n flu attack, it is more important than ever to heed every cold a a dancer signal and check it promptly before complications can set in. Quick Direct Treatment At the first sicn of a cold, melt some Vicks in a bowl of hot water nnd inhale its heulinc vapors. Also place soiiw up each nostril and snuff well back. This quickly opens tho air passages. At bedtime, rub Vicks vigorously over throat and choit and cover with a warm flannel. Most coids yield over night to Vicks two-fold action: Aett Way at Once (O Its medicated vapors, released by the warmth of the body, are inhaled direct to tho inflamed sir passages, looseniiijt the phlegm and easing the difficult breathing. (2) At tho same time, Vicks acts through the skin like n poultice,, "drawing out" tightness nnd soreness, and thus helping the vapors to break up the congestion. Mothers especially appreciate this simple . external treatment because it cannot up set children's delicate stomachs, as too . much "dosing" is so apt to do. .. . ,,. -i Over -Vf Million Jars Used Yearly KITCHEN CABINET double the price will net buy its equal $i CAM! nut i: Hen; vim have ihe choice that appeals to I ptjn'iu ImuKewives. Wardbilt Cab inet, in ore coniph:ley equipped. Hotter maiH',' better finished than any other . near ; Um price! Sliitinn shelves,, aht-(riof c:Hleri. S-piecn auwi set and every (ionirnbh neves--. I 1 1'TrfmittinfiSi 21 cm RUFFLED CURTAINS r 3 of fine furniture 115 9 t r 1 m colorful valances and tiebacks. $1 .89 1 SET Excellent uuallly OrcUinlfne cinlaitiH with dainty colored voile villa nc-CH and tio back. .Inst the tliltiK for ait attractive change su cconunltcal ami new. Leimth li'i yards. Valance M by lli IncheH. Choice of deep blue, voho or Kold nifflcH. Jfii Buy and own that lovely furniture' that you have been wanting how! Choose here from. Ward's astonishing furniture bergaina during our Mirt-Winter Stile . . . quality furniture in tempting and attractive selections. Buy on Ward's simple EASY PAYMENT PLAN. Have while you pay and save! The most trivial cost is addjd ! to the cash price to pay for carrying your account. And, even then,, tho rale price, in most instances, is less than any other place that sells for cash! . ,. Triumphs in genuine economy with every price cut on.. ' ' every piece of furniture desirable to the most conser vative or most modern housewife. ..;. 0 - Outstanding Values in Bedroom Furniture tteauty nl line and (ini.'h. exquisite diTorative treatment and thoroughly dependable eftnslruc tion are but a few of tin most noteworthy fen Hues. Priced omazinc.ly low. yet the quality will appeal to the most critical buyer. . . Three-Piece Suite Richly drained yeneeiK and choice woods Klixt'Mi ' in tlie beauty of smart beds, vanities, dressers, chests of drawers, chairs and matching pieces for every suite. Distinctive period l Asil .and modern styles. Llione or PItH 1. three-piece suite: l!cd. Vanity and t'liest Drawers, at.. Boudoir Lamps Add the warm, radiant glow of ilatnty bondior lniui)S so at Iraetively priced durltiK title sale! Lowest Price Ever Offered In Popular Ward-o leum Designs mm j w (Mir very low est price on ' Ihn inost popu lar dentin ! ;tterprn(f HlHinpi'iHif Oiisy tu clenn! 9x12 feet $.15 I c ash KICK Tan or Blue Ground other Saiife (le'tlKii in measurements. Klzo 7'-jx ft II Sizo 0 x1',i ft Size tlx. !i tl SlZf; It , Xll'i - it...:: ....$3.65 ... 10.73 .. .52.99 . . SS.75 A Great Bargain In a Quality SO lb. for full bed size MATTRESS $i Pull M lb. all fclt-d eotton mat tress. At- CASH tractive no- rilK I0 ral nr.l IK"- iiiK. ' ' " . . 55-lb. weight, $11.70 Kxtra wekht. tienulni' Telt. ed eotton nm'.iresH, Attntet. ive floral tlckln'.'.., Deeply tufted built ;.). rest. Living Room Suites $100 Challie Covered Comforter Loveliest touch of qu;iltit r.H ;rnd eolor. Waini nnd fOiiifort:il)h', at d0 Cl ttnill expcnfiu n$JiuU "Fleecydown" Cotton Plaid Blankets pastel nnd white block 0 1x71 inches. A pair. plaids. Treasure Chest Sheets Good, serviceable quality; MxJO . Inches. $1.35 Radio and Phonograph . Latest Model All Electric $ 220 .50 With' Equipment The crowning triumph of years of research tho ultimate In tonu beauty from phonograph and radio. You can chance from one to the other instautly. Con talna h tube electric Het and Dy namic Speaker. No ielndlnfc, no hatferks. ' .fust pliiK Into your nearest light, tjochet. luxuriously comfortable amazingly low priced Thesu miltPH are rually livable, restful and will appeal to the demands for quality, smart stylo anil distinctiveness nt our very desirable salo prices! Deep rich colorfnKS, exquisite " (leslKiis In fine, mohaliH and ve lours ate .used to cover tho frames of these two and three piece sillies. I'pholsterfnt!, con struction make them master- pieiici)- of . quality and , comfort. (-mll iricn Tw piece .at ' . :. Added Comforts and Beauty .Make your, Hvlnif room Individual, r.n cfdlent barpiina may he had now in : occasional chairs, - tithlcH, ayly deeo rnti'd book racks, and. lamps that, will .soften (liul radiant homey k'ow!. .Prices from $3.59 to $34.50 i $113.75 Handsome Dining Room Suites In period and modern designs there arc hundreds of miltca offerliii; you tie inrntt complete selection. Kvery one asHtires utmost satisfaction In their splendid construction. lght,aluo nnd ten- tvli I'rlen plorc siilUs reflect their cleKunce In nonalne. walnut veneer, butt walnut, rich inahoiwny and "ak. The suite sketched represents Catalogue No. 2D70. S l'c. ... $98.95 Montgomery Ward & Co. Phone 286 117 So. Central Store Hours 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Velvets ' Wiltons r Axmihsters x Beautiful New Designs HiMinest, cnlorfulneslt, nnd artistry mark thin sec tion iis most unusual every one a rare bar mi in! VI1 tons, Velvets and Axmliistcrs glvo a new beauty to your home nd cnc01 in service. Special: HkK Axmliistcr, .... $25.25 . 1113 Seamless Velvet 22.45 " Vx'i Kabrle rum 110.35 Sumll rugs 37x11 Inches 2.90