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MEDFOftD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOIiD.. OllKiiON. WKDXKsDAY. Fill tit I PACE FIVT5 Daily Meteorological Report 1 LIEUT. H. !YL HUES ' - Wdm0iy. Keu. C, 19S9. . j I Medford and vicinity: Kair to- , nlRht nr..) Thursday. Continued icnM. I.o'vest temperature ahoul degreesO ( I Oregon: Pair ton Is hi find Tliurs I il rt . Continued cold. I TO SPEAK BEFORE UJV ti. 1029. I iERIFF BELIEVES DEBATERS TO VIE 'AUXILIARY LADIES NOVEMBER 1 BEST j IN THREE-CORNER SEEKING MEMBERS CAR LICENSE DAY EFFORTS TONIGHT FOR AID IN IRK 1 . i det.-rmiiu-d effort In a new bill recently introduced l with , the state leBMul,,rc lo chanwe brinB Medford lKi, ,, me ...... "-"ic lemurs, sen-rally .11 llcclwes .......... . w , ,,ut. nincirii; the ether lam., hf.- lutlltv "I"1"""" l" "mo rcany ; K. local ,tu K(J, inom'y "vi-iim . .ii.iiiii 10 nni,i lM, uiclr Local Data j t M hn orators of uol-arc prepared corner In tint tri- nhloh will M-dfurd. Itrilpli Jennin:i i un imvucnie ior nnuular dv:a: ;i nioV.' 10 change Ihe tlm.: to No- place between vemfcr i. .i..-n .oi.-i.i- aim lirnins Pa. In the tl .... t. eratile correspond! nee on tin; mat- tonllu nt n oclucl- to other ction5 of tile Mate. I The M...lf, ,, ,.,,, ,,,,, ro, am of the oellcf Unit l.ia hUK-, fitin;: ..f .;n,v Ma Wl,un and (.-viion may l; arc-pled. I .iconic Winnr, win ., H. Ash. .luly 1 provides no better oppor- land affirmative. In tl,.. Iilth school inlty than January 1. Sheriff J,.. auditorium ionlBlu. At the same f,,, declares, tor motorists to hour. ,l. Medford affirmative will j Temperature tib r. en) 'Highest Inst 1 hour) I Lowest (List I- liuurs).. ! Kel. humidity i pir cl.) affirmative h.ivo sullieieni oasu 10 '-nsny iimo. Hi.. fees. In ht opinion. N.vem-bn- I :r the hb"i limo, jih th-n jri'-niiy Is :ivullalil! to prjictiaU; rvry car owner In Ihf Ntnte. That .:u nlwiiys find.s money in the lun'Ueis vt thn lulorTH an th j-ult of harvi'.l ntul fruit jtkUin. mills lire tiMM'utiiiK full shift, e.M tNnu'ii refiivi! inuitey from ship mcnls, fiirmer.s lmve rvturns from :-utvf. rniitirn'ii aiv stippiit.'ii with Th ai-huol and u (CtHitribuliHl.) Kipling was riglU when he wild "It ain't the puiui or nrmament Nor the army as a whole, Uut the evtrlutttin' teatnwoiic Ot every bloomin noul.'' "Xoarly 12 yearn ngo the Me call ' i'recipitation (inches).. .00 Ashland came; when our hove left home , ot weather thiy. and loved oiup, and falling Into 1 Total precipitation since Sept stp became a part of the war ma-! .0" Inches. ch!iijrv f thift irrent natiun. Motne 1 tan never more answer the roll cult, while t0,000 aro still lylm; in hospitals In need for themselves and their loved oneti. Now, 13 year later, wo are ie- 1'4 45 : V4 ! it 5 ; .vo ! Clear j m.'ct th. tirant. I'nwi tippitivp InUulnB a eall (or mrmben of the . and l ho ('.rants ais will mi't tho Ashland m sativp in A.'-hland. ToniKhfs content will Ik- the fitt of a si-i-U'i, of thr.M. dcbntPH whloh will diH'id.. thn hatnilolhl) for smithfrn Oi-pkoii. TIip winner of this Kfoup will mn-t llios" of uth'T uiMiicts to dcti i niliio the mate I the p.-aco-tiine army Khoul.l chatupionship. . hnve Isl . n hollol. rou ev1,,. d.'bato al the local high eligible woman In Medfonl. Mrs. will be five to the public, ) In Unrlock, piwldent of the Med lalxe crowd of fuim lu v . i r...i ... t... viin..n. f ttiir. i. nVI.I' 1'1'U (1I11U IO DHCrill .l.'ll- II. Kit... 1 tr. I .... . . . ' 1 iv mm un uci:k io root Hiiem nitiets. who is (iiimuns .o learn 11 ly tur the Medfonl I ; American Le,;nii Auxiliary, that we ; may make this our banner year," j in the urge for support from the i Medford unit. "Tile more mem : bers wo have, the more people we ; nerve. The greatest personal haiv ! piness cornea from fcervic." I The American I-elon Auxiliary Sunset today. G.:i- Hutlrlse Thursday. Sunset Thursday. ,r. Observations Taken at 5 A. 120th Meridian Time .1; a. 33 p. M. CITJ 3 3 3 nsli from crops alnl the name holds inie for various other line of en- tli anu' piinun is not also hehl l.v moloriHtH of JuuUson county. nni. Judgns for the Medford-. Mhlai11l Mt.t debate hern will be: V.. Avard i organization. Whitman, principal of the I'hoeniv- 1 . hlh school; II. J.Tyrrel, principal of the o.ik Orovo lilgli, and Pro fessor Hertford of the Southern Oregon Normal. mpmbership chainnan, will be glad to hear from nnyono inter (Coiitrlbiitcil) The. program of the special vau deville to be hold at Frank's Ut ile Thealro Friday, February 8, tr the Kpiscopal church organ fund, promises to bo Jiiost interest- j in' and enjoyable. The comedlaiiH will be nt their iiMial hiKh standard and the va ried danm numhcrH furnislud by1 pupils of the Kyo IN-nson Uaiiciu;: i'nademy will 1k sure to please rv.'ti I he most seila It; critique. The techniifuo anI professional execution of these, youngsters (to ( nothing of pantomime) iH M'lt worthy of praise. In short, ;i treat is i it stores for dniii'c lovers IriUay nvenlnK. Let all parents i rieoiirnge. In their yhildren a de Piv for tho beautiful in muie anl daiicim;. 1 E ABOUT OF AMERICA'S M i IJaker t.'i:y ..... . II S C'lcar I-tismarck J . U Chmdy Hoise 30 s t'lear l)e8 Moinea 3i; 'i Cloudy Fresno 5ti 4 Cloudy Helena Iti 14 Clear ; Lns AiiKelef GO f0 Cloudy : Marsh field fiO 4 Clear Phoenix tis 41 Cloudy Tortland- as yo Clear Hed bluff r0 4 0 Clear Roneburg 44 l!'s Cloudy ult Lake City.. 34 IS Cloudy Ban Francisco... CO 4f? Clear .Santa Fe 42 22 Clear 'Seattle 3ti L'G Clear Spokane 22 10 Clear Walla Walla 32 K Cloudy Winnipeg 20 Clear W. IICU, Meteorologist. IClamatli FallH Klamath Plumb tun company rcoeiilly i.'Mtn hilt hed htiwinesfi here. mm m I It" i TTT 1! 1 .:. W fl! N An we saw it. tho tiny came cloudy and that would mean, aa K; ! the ground-hot; came out to in vestigate after hibernating, he "Id not sec his shadow and hooii -be came accustomed, to the light of tne uy ana mc sun conimK oui an(J rplaxinff ns the mvitine touBt aft!ruHids maliort no differenco. . n..llf. (,f rvi Mr. Hog. not being frightoncd, did not return to his winter lodge to suck his paw, so wo are apt to have an early spring and still have some bad weather with it. are other indications of on spring, yo lay-lec-lfe-low. Kj! and when the time comes run- jsj ' Then K ' early Wool Ensembles Two and three-piece Styles, full length and three quarter length. Some silk lined. A real value, at this price $15.00 Spring Felt Hats All shades and sizes; very special at S2.95 a wonderfA selection of Spring Coats and Dresses Steward's SI to S15 Store Nothing over $15 Far out at sea the S. S. "Amer ica" turned from Its course on Tuesday. January 22nd, to get to the side of the sinking freighter U away. It was Wednesday 1 night when tho freighter was found find Harry Manning, chief officer of the Mly i:. H. Mitdimcicr) America, called for eight voIii-j- CKNTKAL PulN'U. Ore., Feb. I teen. They were lowered down the . - (Special) a (iranger ou?;ht toitall side of the liner in a rocklc know us much alKiut a ground-1 shell lifeboat into the plunging hog as a meekly boloney-eyed j waves and began a perilous quar-wwMpapL-rmaii. ter mile Journey to the Florida. Having been born on a Fcbru- j Maneuvering his great ship with ary 2, and seen more than half the skill of an artist, Captain Fried a humlred ground-hog days roll used tho America as a bulwark to pftUJ -), ni i-, i juu mm;h we iiai divhk ine gam ot ns loree ana io l.een taught, that Is in Iowa and j shelter the lifeboat. As soon as v-'. , "vt vw.i-i .xomih.h- ..U( uixji- .request was granted. ' .....v.. n-'u . pcjirru Uf INIltl IIIO OU VI llir I in the winter months, and are. on j doomed freighter. Captain' Fried' the look for a change. moved his position to the leeward Tho ground-hog is not. a road-L,! and the Intrepid lifeboat crew nog, or a wild hog, or a lame hog. with 32 men rescued from the seen uiniHtii.- shin a era in rowed with the Lieutenant II M. Nilen. head el the bureau of Ideutifii-atlen and ci iminiU r-'ou ds will be the fea tured speaker at the Febiuary II meetiin: of thi Soot hern Oreim l-w Knfi'n .-ment league, w hlch will inert, at thn 1,'mptiua hotel, Koebuig. at i: So p. "C r i ta i n a 1 Investigation i;nd Identification"' will bo the Mibject of his talk, wbUh promie to be one ot evc'.puunal interest.- TiiC v t, i r will al:o in- present to contribute their services t the eut'-rt.i llimellt end of the evening s program. Newton c. chancy, retiring presi dent of tho. organization, will make a farewell talk as an official of the league, and turn over hi oTficn to the new president to be elected on that night. Mr. Chniiey lias Just completed his second term as presi dent of th-; league, having bc-n one of the organizers of that body In lt'25, after which he served as sec retary until his Licction to the presidency. Mr. and Mrs. Eakin , Purchase New Home Mr. and Mrs. Clyile 8. Kakiu have purchased the new stucco six-room bungalow .lust being com. pleted at 35 Ross Court and will occupy the same February 10.. Mr. and Mrs. Kak n have been routing during their residence hero thn past four years and have dc- elded to Join the increasing num ber of homo owners In Med lord. Mr. KaUin is owner of the Kakln Motor Co., local Podge dealers. Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Station A delegation of women repre penting tho Koguo lliver Civic dub, culled upon County Kngineer Kynning today anil requested that a strip of road in tho Kvattb creek district bo repaired. Tho ! but a marmot, ami we hav such animals at Crater lako along .the trail going up Mt. Garfield. Whv.thls particulnr date of Feb ruary 2 is called ground-hot; day 'is ma very vail known. ni Tho regular seas. on of the coun ty court v.-at held today, and for the first time in many weeks, no delegations from the outlying ills 1 1 lieu called to file requests. A number of net lions for road Were taken , f mnrovpniont. tmrl leubti-lv th. so. wind and w a v e s a n d on Doaru. called Midwav road have "Jheso JL' men, dazeii, many hair f,lcd with the county -vourt The petition for the annexation S i" 5 Thurxlay, February 7. 22$.!! Meters 1310 Kycs. 10 to 11 a. ni. Kcononiy tiro- eetcrla. 11 to 11:30 Kd Uinns meat markets. 11:30 to 12 Jarmin & Woods. 12 to 12:30 p. m. Muic liox. 12:30 to 1:30 Cold Seal Creamery. ! f:30 to li:li Ye Tmvne Crier. Cil.'i to 0:30 Medford Mall Tribune, iuavh and niarkeis. J S to 'J Farm llnieau, old lime rcuuvst program. The prices quoted in tins sdv? rti-irmrnt arc merely a few san.ples of the many hundreds of barijains that await you. You, thfsvfore. cm tinure for vours.-'l the enormous sav iihj po&sd)le now. Wf don't wnnt you to accept our statement for granted, but stmp!y inquire of your neitjhbors and they can tell yon of their h.,;jpy cxnertcncc rit this sale. They will also advise you to lay in a good supply. You phouUl t.ke arivantaue of ihesr savings now, as this sale will contitu. only a short time Icrnjrr, i.iiffawiieaTCTrW For Boys l...'s )hb or Walt oriMlls; blip 22a itetiiin. iHir TQ ivi-.ul'ir 1 seller. .ow cC ioys' plain v bite, plain blue r liri tiled p:tiern percale .-ibirts, i:e.ular prico 2 for ? 1 .no. Now 39c i:,iv Ties. A bit: .dors and puttei lar ;iOc iiml i valllef). Now 25c For Men rrn'.s 1'Iuslviu and HoiMeitid" laatlvr t;ioos. both gauntlet and short cuff styles. A dinger value hum 79 c Men's Jh-oss Shirts, collar al inchid Mtie in lbo:idctoth and Percale prints. Uur )-'ctil:tr f 1 alue at M'-n's Soeks. Uryon (dated i:i plain colors or fancy snipes and plaids. They sold r.'Jc pair. OQ For Girh 1 NjCirl- Spto-t lloj.,. vertical iill.l WO.-.' Sll'ipe. 'Wide self M N..1V ZOC '1 ( ii is' (i w P.lo'.iners. extra iptalUy bbi'i. Mil-in, double ht itched t h rou ghoul : si.es 14 H EV to veara. Hliould so.t R S i,n'-.r:'u: 79c I variety tails' tivm Middles: heavy I II liei:u- ..... . ..i , . ,.. Mil L'n v, ;,i . l:. ;u. 7Q ' . (L 11 lar l. sale price I if ffl For Women 1 I Women-!! Veir iiliiiper.i. Slzo H f :t In S. KcKlllar low rtQ,. n PJ price va: 7 Tie. Now ... OO C M k g l.adlc.i- riliffoil llose. The ft ft Kismel 1'i-aml that we can H B i I'l-oliiii'.cnd. IIiKiilar 7Q &W ' price il 1-.. tm sale at ? C Kf liidics' t'reie lllooinerw. cut h full and roiimv. of permanent M J&t price now:. Ji . i&yk i m 7.9c sms, 31 No. Central Next to 20th Century Grocery clothed," Captain Fried, said of the crew he had rescued, "needed re viving after their long exposure. Hot coffee, food and cigarettes gave new- life to many ot thorn. Crew and passengers alike found after the strain and struggle that there was nothing quite no comforting been .j. .j, 4. 4 4. j Forest t S 4 ' sheep-run. cd flavor of our cigarettes.' Captain Fried furnished to the manufacturers of Lucky Strikes a full-heurted ondoraenunt of th: value of the fhurt smoke in such a period of si ruin much the same story which the soldiers told while waiting for their zero hour. Cap tain Fried could bo enthusiastic Thla was the sort of cigarettes he always smoked. While Captain Fried raced to port, the wheels of an efficient or ganization were moving tn a tall building in New York. Telegrams (flew to alt dally newspapers on the i Lucky Strike advertising schedule, I including the Mail Tribune, asking ' ' " I them to be prepared for a quick To comply with the wishes of the change of plns. Type tumbled Countv School Board association, .1 1 into place, cnplt-H were made and of a. part of tho 7hoenlK school district, is'wtlll under advisement. The Viewers for tho . Midway road, viz: William Urayton, ,.. It. Kohinson and James Owen, will moot tomorrow and probably pro over tho routo .of. tho propubtd road. The county court was busy this morning signing tho regular monthly the py workers. vouchers, which Include vouchers for tho county 'On Trial' Coming Hunt's Craterian commitbv has been appointed by I R. E. Nealou, acting past chair man, to investigate the postimntyj of getting all county school district-, to buy supplies cooperatively. Thoim a&Ued to uorvo on this committee arc: Or. (icorge P.. Dean, member of the Oak Grove j school bun rd; Mr. Nelli Urown, 1 Uuglo Point: H. T. Pankey, Cen i tral Point; W. W. Kohinson, Tal ( ent. and Mrs. Homes Carter, coun I (y school uperinU'iident ,chr , bni- 4 Constant Backache Oicn Gitcs Warning of Disordered K,idreyt. ii Mifftnni! nizpnt barkjei ch nd diy jjxIU? An llnv Mtrrtioni too ftequ" Kintv or burninit in pMli? Tli tr oftl ibw of iIusrii ktdnfyi nd Wouldn't b nrjlwtni. q To promor. norm.1 kidnfy tftion mil .miM your kjdneyi tn clranng icur blood of r-ouonouj viitM, Prtv't Pillt. Uwfl evpr.herf dorwi Dtxm'l. A k of nttshM M) 50,000 Uitti Endort Don c Mr.. J. Il.ll.nd. 37J Sllwr St.. .tr. M... ...i: ' Mt k,d..TT Mi'' " M pio?fiT. I h.-i dull p.'M 111 .BBnTl . 1.1 With .TTT iflTlI, M hriil.rk Mr n Wf. b.4 ".TV Ihint OJ 10 ("ilitf mt. Attn nml rv.ii lill. I xm (MUiit l" DOAN'S eW AvrmtxANT pilritic urnNtvs (.t-rMnbrBCo.MfClim.B(rjl.llY rushed away for delivery.- Air-mall pilots carried tome as .they raced ; south and west. Others went on the fastest railroad .train:-. On the. morning of Mondny, January 2th, Captain Frjed's -statement appear ed in part of tho newspapers one of the swiftest feats of prepara tion and distribution ever-achieved. H was one of the most dramatic "scoops" in advertising history.- From the touch of tho wireless key on the ill-futed Florida' far away on the wintry Atlantic, to the appearance of Captain Frled's statement In tho press, only six days ami a half had elapsed. Telegrams from publishers pour ed Into the offices of the American Tobacco company, commenting on this remarkable performunc.e and congratulating It upon its efficient organization. Chief Officer Maiming was hon ored for his colirageous work by promotion to temporary captain of the United States lines, to com mand the America on her next voy aac. while Captain Fried bcfcnn 0 triumphal tour of the L'nlted Sinloa. The Mall Tribune published Tues day the second ad for Lucky Strike cigarettes received by afr-mall from New York, relating Chief Officer Manning's part in the rcscile. . Taking its- place as a tensely gripping all-talking film, "On Trial," the new Yitaphone produc tion which comes to Hunt's Cra terian tomorrow, presents an entire murder trial with every word of the proceedings spoken by the characters. The cast which Interprets this dramatic screen piny Is no less re markable than the story itself, and includes ftueh film favorites . as Pah line Frederick, Bert Lvtcll, Lois Wilson. Ilolmes Herbert, Jason Hobardm, Kichard Tucker, johnny Arthur, Vondell Dorr, Ed mund Droeso, Kdward Martlndel, Fred Kelsey and Franklin Pang born. In "On Trial" Paulino Froderiuk is cast as the wlfo of the murdered man; Uert Lytoll as thn friend who Is on trial for his killing while Lois Wilton Impersonates the wife of Lytell. As a talking picture it seems destined even to exceed the popu larity which it enjoyed on the stage, where It has be;n looked upon as an outstanding example of what may be termed the mod ern school of drama. Grove Plans completed for erection or lare rabbit hou: lu this community. u m mm Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Helps Her So Much Pitl'buryli, Vn. ' ( wn ; Jiint cotn plelvly iua-lnvn. 1 l-.ad tired, l envv. SlUl'll'l -ll P t-Init i and I could not j e;il. I w:is i'.siii' j n V( ibt. I rud o nti'it :tboot lydia. K. Pmk Ji.iin'tt "i;etabie Compound and w hat a pood med icine it is, that I started taking iL I 1 have taken j n;;M. botlhs of I.vdia T. Pink- hams VepotnWe Compound ntn nhuut ' the hit mo in tablet form. This is oi:u ' medicine n woman shi-uM hn in the house r II the time. I sin imnrov. , ing every dav and I am; am .d-le to j fat". I sin willing' to nitirpr any lt- ; tern i!kiiijr nlioiit tiic Vegetable Coin- poutid." Miih. Kt.r.v HtciiAisps, '2 1 Chnutnu-iua IS!., X. S. Pit.tsbup''.i, l'a. j Porllaml Uii't'o tract of land nn Atm-rictui Legion, roeemtly dcdl-! Clalaknnie Tho Slayton Ctinnlu . iiiorthcast corner of 2bth and Ever t cated neV club house. leomimuy packed 2,0iM,36:t imunda ctt street;, wilt bo Improved. j Arlington Local ccmotory will 'of Irenh frtill pawt season, valucl !-'horwood---Argmi!ie Post Nn. .'II. ; recoivn ImnrovcmnntH. ;at Ssti.HIO. , . 1 ! I MMsMMiiiiiniriisiTirnnirnisiiMiiiiiTTTnri ' RmbStntftvsitiwmiMHuan . ! Mutual Mill and . ; n in deed Lomoanv. inc. .11 1 iir Child's Cold The civic tangle of Jucrtronvlllc. ( ri'Stlltini; when Ilio Ttiuyor-elect li.nd tivo coiincilnien-cleirt refuMcil 'to aasunio office, was Btralfhtencd lout nt the regular meeting of itho council last night. v.-hun Al jfred Norrll,, rcslKned an councll mian. was namod niuyor. Cliff iLiunnlngton wtui. aiipointcd coun icilman to, fill .Vorrln' place, (mil 'l;. S. Hevoranon was named to fill tho feat that J. A. Uttcll roftifed to uccopt. Peter Fick i holdlrB lover an councltman, unlll hlf huc ceiror l nanitd. Councilmaic iukct C'blldrcai docltnitl tho Job. Needs this Double Treatment Children hate to be "dosed." When nibbed on, Vicks relieves colds 2 ways at once without "dosing": (D Its healing vapors, released by the body heat, are inhaled direct to the air passages; (2) "It draws out" the soreness like an old-fashioned poultice. wavs at once 1 Week Only SUITS To . your measure made in Medford.' Values up to $50 at , $35.00 Some with two pair pants. Carrie in and look them over. Tulciewf? lA NATION I TO AVOID ICKS T?l VARO KUB Ovtftf Million Jars Used Yearly Upstairs ANNOUNCE The Opening of a Branch Feed & Seed Store 353 East Main Street, Ashland Saturday, February 9 A complete feed and' seed service, v.ill be offered. Grain and feeds purchased in car lots, unloaded and elevated by machinery, ground and mixed by the most modern machines, operated by conscientious and experienced employees; assures (juality feeds at low cost. , Field and garden seeds carefully selected as to purity, variety ami 'germination, purchased ONLY from the most reliable seed films has been one of the eonliibuling actors of the remarkable growth of the Mutual Mill and Seed Co., Inc., from a small store three years ago, to its -present place as Souther Oregon's largest feed ami seed business. Fair dealing, courtcousjivatmcnt, along with judicious use of buyiin'opowcr brings results that are to the "M ulnar' interest of 1)0X11 the customer and the Mutual Mill and Seed cipany, A full line of poultry and dairy supplies, garden implements, and fertilizers will be carried. For the accommodation of the poul Iryman, the Mutual Mill & Seed company Jl purchase eggs in any quantity without expecting a profit from the transaction. Last, but no! leasf, is the statement fflat on the opening day, there will be an announcement posted on the window of the new store. This announcement is of the utmost importance to every person in Ashland and surrounding territory.