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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1929)
StEDFORP MlTL TRTBHyR, fiFOm?. OT?F.;ON', WTDNT.sRW. FF.r.RI VRV VX FTVR O THREE MUD HOLES GAR80JS SUBTLE BUTTER HOLDS AJ o OF COUNTY. BRING IN CURRENT FILM . . - tl t 5t 1 th;i ! The county conn was 'uform'! ! this morning that there aw a tri of mud holes in Jack'ii county . which need fixing riht ;jvay. jlils caused nimy Oop.intiHsiiui-; it (ieoi'Ke AIUmiI to rtH-nl! that K- : ic mem bored wiien'iero were mutv 1 mud than th.4 on th .Main; street oi Medfoni. and tt um of navigation to the westward wns j approximately where the Wa.shinu ton school now stands. Commissioner Alton! y.ffd thai tht? was a mud hoie of ennsiue. able dimensions in front of where 1 the Monarch Seed and Feed storo ' Is now located, and another oppo site Charlie Strang's dni'j store ; Commissioner llu.sell (.orroooraieu0 his fellow official ami declr.rii ; these two wer, the best mud hole ' he had ever encoiintored, o:- ex- ' petted to. The mud hole adjacent ; to the Washington school, how- ' ever, was a cousin to the Pacific ocean, having breadth and depth . One spring a steer walked into tlie same and was never seen ai;aiu. . The modern mud holes,, called lo tfce attention of th' county (ourt. are puddles. One U tocutvt-! near the north city limits, another f to the south, and the thiid on the! north side of Uopue river between' Grants Pass and Rogue lliver. "The. Koue Itiver mud hole is 1 terrible, by what. I hear," said , Commissioner Aliord. "Some morn ing when it is frozen over we will j go down and try to set across. They ; toll me k takes a Ions Hien to r'et j aci'oss." ' Comniissitmer A 1 ford haroors a Miprenie contempt lor modem imul holes, and was aghast to learn that tliere were three in Hie county. He raid that a census JO years an) would have revealed at least 3iM"t. 'and "everybody took them as thev cirme." The three mud holes will be ob literated as r-oon as they can b- filled up with snivel, the county ctmrl decided. The countv court is desirous eradicatinu the Kouue iiiver mud hob; at once, as reinforcing oi lirhlLH at iiocue Hive:- will soon and travel to the Pacific hlV way from the town of Rogue River J will be suspended while the repairs are under way. i Citizens of Roiiu River recently! irunested that the road to Gra Us Pass Ulie Old Sia ;e road) be re-1 , paired. It gives the residents of; , w-,-it.T o ebnrt"'- T'tlt ) Three games of basketball Giants Pass and aluo enables them 1 scheduled for this wee end to avoid the traffic on tnc Paeitio . thp llimi , (his (,itv am, v.,n ... tills .n.- wiih a st'iisc iti yi-ati- i- ii.'iias f..ithiul 1. 1 the nuv.d j-Uiut- pl.-y i v hi.-h it adapted, ni matter hi w lisht or friVol 'HIS tin- foj'illtT may have lu-en. "T h o Woman i'f Affairs" fr-j-'in.i; ;r. ;a ,ar- and .Jnhn tlilhfvt. which is ii'.w da0" at the Kialtu theater, 1 e e s jut that. i'he aiiap ration Grtta Garbo j Irm MuliiuTs novo!. "!'!; o,;voen i Hat." i praetie illy ile:itio:ii in soiuenci' u ith i;s present at ion ; upen tl sla'f a few years hnek. ; Ami Hie pieturo t'iiin f that) "galiaiu hnly. trying m forget", principally thru the supm(' aetins' of the enigmatic Givtu tiarini. is a! UiU'l iniproveinent over tin legitimate version. This is true in a (,'ivn measure, because the type f sophisticated ideas upon which the play is built, arc more subtl.y carried out in action than in dia b'gne. i Tlie role ot the ideah-ti. half razed hoy the last of th .Merrick V ImsuI the Kallant lady, was unusually well portrayed by the young Douglas Kairbanks, who must huve surprised tven his dot ing father. with the depth of I'OKTI.ANI). toe. Keb. U. i.' In tlie a'-s,-nce of a meeting of the Portland Hairy Kxchaniio Tues.Ia' be-ause of the Lincoln Id n inlay holiday, egs and butter prieis re mained at .Monday s levels. Hutti-r is in good demand and no easing Up in price is expected. . Kgg supplies are becoming l.u-ge:- with niodeiatc weather and the price tendency is anything but firm. llca y u indies of lettuce sem that vegetable down cents to da y. lieCitti'Ji' of the poor demand spinach is also easier In price. C3 Celery, cabbage and the nun vcRetables are firm at the old quo tations. The small oranges, which Vere plentiful and cheap for a time, are rapidly being depleted. The larger or.mges are In gjod de mand. Poultry und country-killed meats were iirm. .is ef tut at It inquet . t A one a- fop,- s Panei-scn .!" ti k ou lor ru.u v It h et teison and me tend the fiftet t'ay banquet one the li:ei ami i i:ret a- in iblliiy t iJ:e Lincoln cHll .tnd mghi from (Jovernor I. i i gen: "Let ne on;- letter of I'cb n.l : r u to M.s. P. it an invitation to m mh annu tl Lincoln o be given by the ciah of .l.u k-'u county on . l'ebi u.sry 1 Jth, at the Hotel ,n Ashland, u er ly wish that a e might cut on this iKcasiou. but U appears impossi'd.- f,.;- mo to tway from the ?t'i:iv di;ring legislative session. .iiin thanking you fo- (he v nation, and with best wishes a most successful banu:e;." Tho THE MARKETS ' It. Kay. state treasui or. wrote as follows: "I am in receipt ! of your letter of 1-Ybruar 4. Invit ing me to attend ihe Lincoln club banquet . w Inch commemorated Lincoln's birthday on Fe'nui.ry I:', for which accept kindly thank. As the legislature Is now in ses sion and I am k pt ver;. bus . it will not be possible lor me lo IcaVe Salem at this Him ." , Liveto I'OUTI.ANP. Ore 'ettle and calves: mad -l'U'is. I logs no Steady; no receipts. LWbt we. kiu l a.o,i ins.) medium to choice Jio.rotfi jo. 75. Sheep and lambs: Steady; re ceipts 50. understanding with which he lived i tliis part. His acting is worth see ing. H took a well balanced, ea cast to put this production and no pains were snared e i ly by the casting director, h dition to (Sreta (hirlm. .lohn bert and Douglas Fairbanks, interesting roles are carried by Hobart liosworth. Lewb- Stone and beautiful Dorothy Seb-e.itian. 13. A.-V GIL j Pimluci POKTLAND. ore., I holcsale prices: Itutter. eggs, milk, poultry, on : ions, potatoes, wool. nuts. hay. I cast-ant hark hops; all steady and unchanged. Cntted States Senator tbailcs I .McNary wired: "Ph-a'-e count me .oh yuu as you gather in honor of I Abraham Lincoln, whose strength land beauty of character has lilted. I him to a place among ihe world's i immortals. In a great crisis he thought not t,f himself, but of a nations welfare, and a united nation reveres him today." i:. V. ..'II I t IT, Los Angel tonlsht in 1 1 o h o 1 1 1 a g Abrehiim Line pint Ashland, now in d : "Am with you as you gather to the memory of . the greatest as Smi Francisco Itutietlat SAX FRANCISCO. Pel). U. oTN Uutterfut f.o.b. Sin Francisco ii.V. Ime hooptilts ;i Ry us must j, nth. Mt- ohmitf- t'' in nil lnmt:m hisniiv." .Mr. C'iiiUt I.- urn, ,.f iu. , inrt,T nii'in-lifl-s of the l.liH'iiln .lui, .mil hml always nt i.-n.i .-.I nh,.,i ;1,,.. This w.is tin- lhli',1 uf rill.,11 l.an.iu.ls hi' has lillssr,!. (Continued from Pair nn. hiidx- clso. Perl. Hps evm i L'olow Moody and Sankey. liiplnvay. MEDFORD HAT STAR B'lKB j Tc morrow nij;ht the Xaiiona' ;Gmt:tl loam will play I lie Kmitlirrn j Oregon normal live 'at the armory I hern will be a preliminary .-:un between Hie junior Uiih teain.s dtoni. Th" gua lAKSlIKIFLD. ore-., Keb. lpi Hoy 'elcltt'oin. Coos welterweight won two falls Cecil r.arrick of Medford ii Hint i Hay h he Olympic club e last night . trier high school stars in tlie lineup. i Seats are now m Hi- son's for the first Hay Anliiand-Medioru high achool gamer, from Friday niglil i:t Ashland. Seats the vi li go (in sale Saturday noon tor wrestling the second game nrday night. ' 1 . A v,v Thomas A. Kdlson. on hif. S'Jnd birthfiay. said anions other things "Wo do not know one millionth oi one per cent of anything. tU mU understand electricity, lighi sound. We know nnthirv; tlf the;; forces or thci. n ef'tect." hdinon its n v;.st as Socra' who. whtiii twilled "Wisest of the :. I iireeK.. Hani he supposed the r called him that because he knew at least mat no knev nothing. Tlininu .... !.--. , knips. Vrilliams. ,.,.. SHHin f(. u - 'know what electricity is. but wn J do know how to use It. sale at (.row-1 Uy KUnw (ha( W(, nn ftt if the annual ;,,.., ,hrt..ehi th.,.. iuo n-m, j lieaven and a thieateni.ig Hod I above us. hell and an eager devli below. We know that we are sail ing, with our nun, through one n ti 1 I rerso, part of a cosmos that In cludes millionH of other universoH. We already can look nut into .space In a distance of mote than a million H'tht years. And the new JiMbinrh telescope now building if expected to extend man's vision as fa r as a billion llglil yearn. The distance that light can travel in a billion yearn, goln lxG.mm mile a second, Ih quite a distance. A race that can weigh the enrlh :md the huh, unite the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, lift ateel railn with he myMteriouH power or the ma nel and produce rucIi a man a: riioman A. Kdlson is not to be tie 31ined. The .-lair lit m blie.i n central committer, through Phil Metsehau Floyd Cook and Willi.s Clark, wired: "The Itepubliean state ecn rial committer sends you greet ings. The biithd.iv of I.inctdn. the Croat Kmaiiciiiator, M tudng obverve,! by the patriotic men and women of Portland today. ;,.. publican are pr I of -ihe party's Hr;M president and rejoice that their standard h.Mi'ers Mf today. Cri-ident Coolidge and Hoover, tre devoted U hi-; ideals." Other iclle and in this city Sat .1 - i l .6 Seeing is Believing 1 OU wilt never kuowunliljou've brrn here just howgoulhful the new r n sem bles urc. You will never know unlit you've tried them on whether joii arc the lype for the ehiper liQle short eout, or tlie.difitinc tivedipnit) of ihe I hree-quarter length. And you Mill never realize, until you've seen I hem Iiom- rcusiable our pik-cs are All That Is New in Spring H&s ADRIBNNE'S - Medford National Bank Building Senator proul or Kuhmih, t( whom prohibition Ih as riViir us iin .l e rudfly liropH thiil. visit liiv. sin; tieart, says htalllrri Oil of itnliaint po1h product, UHi.'d tiy liootii'Ki.'i' and wntits that inv'ntiK:itoil. KVBKY oil station. Standard or otlier, at'llH products used l)y boot leMKe,a. Poisonous denatured ai cotto, used in aiitotnotiile rniliat ors to prevent Iree.itv;, is sold in ucconhmee witli law. Tne bootleg KetHlemen tiny thai alcohol, redistill It. KcttltiK rid of more or less of the ikiIsoii. The redistilled alcohol Is sold to saloon i keepers that use II to "nccdl" beer. A powerful hyi)denntc silnee holding n couple of quarts, ilijccti. ttiiii alcohol Into a k-K of Innocent beer. And that's what your ''honest ', worlilns man" drinks In tui.ny clt les. - . MhxIco Issues order In shoot without trial anybody found tain nerimewlth railways 'or hiKhwayx following an atleinpt to Ixunb the train of President I'ortes CM. Sixty alrplanrs iiatrol the Mexl- 'cau rail lines and in more have been ordered for the same. work. Thai religious problem in Mexico ; will last a lon-i time. Iwintiu' ii,, ii, 1 1 i I U,,ss, sec-l-etiiry of sl.-n,-: . K. Xew.-ll, ,l,.p- llly protlll.itioii .lli'.'. li.r; i; -K,. N'ellner. I "mt.'il sim, ,lh;iri,. ,j. Mil II. .Mc.N'aiy. r,,lei-,l . It"..lh, linn : Will ii. si, -el I. uk,' Xiiluoiiil II. C. C.lllvei-I. torncy: .1, il isl 1-1,-t Jli, J,;,.; I, Iteilllllll t.r Kllncn, of I-:iik,-ii,'. Cr.Urr park c..llniilsst..tl,'i-; mnniiifliiK e,lli,,r f u,,. ., nM(. . .h.im.iii ; riy.l,, Huntley, nu.r. . mil revenue colle t, ,r I'oi l.lun.l ; .1,, .ie,scti;iu, I'lialriuiin of th. HepilMlcMli Mute r, niral commit- . lee: Clurclicc I loleli k Isa of l'm i land, l'Mlte, States imirsliul Krnnkllii w,n II. e.ji.Kf.-MS ' ": -lohn II. I'lukln. p:el,, M1 11 Ine Lincoln clul,. iiit,.ii,u;. n. , IcKlNlntui-p In Salem; iin,,,. Ii,t,-, Ills, pul.llfli,.,- f ii,,. Kvi.iiinu llor-! .111. i.iamaih l-'ails. t, A. itaf. ' fety. stale ir.iflie , f. T, ,vr(. ter of the lust letter, filler lint- leiy. However, ua:i .anijuei. present tlie 10 KAN I'liA.M' IMI O, in . (,., I'lllver-Hy of Iflalio'n l,ri.ili,jtl,.-ill team oppalviilly cliiehe.l secolHl jiliice honors lii northern division '-f the I'ni'll'le coast eollferen.-e liist IllKhl liy defeiitlllK the Wash- i'lKtotl tltal !. .julnt.-t. IIS l'e 'Jli. The 1,1:, ho five now has lllnlls llllt ai IOSM-slol ,, hecollll tllaee. with four wins mid two del, -at-. While Hie f.illK.ilS Were shuVell a notch down the slandlnys by their defeat which hroiiuht their r. enfa to three wins and ilirc.-o-.'-. South, i n division teams U'T--idle las) nidil. Ilev, ,l tali eoal -liol an. I T-l ,?, Me.ifolll I'll, -1 I'M ' mi i i inm ii. ill mw ! Miami ukach. Fia n-h. is. lA't the giro and take Industry 'took on nw activity twiay with ' leather-paddwl fist flylns In the Itratnlni; ramps of both prlnrrlpv'.s In the February JT battle ot Miami Heach. Tie preliminary training atavp of rlmmln rtifw with olf balls and Inrinir nsh with shiny hooks aafcly fasseij. Jack Hhaikey and Young Strlbllng wore hard at work laying on the gloves Q. atrenrigua orplona with fparrlnit t-rtvr and the punching hagi For best results use Ff if BAKING SamePrice tor Over 38 Years 25ounccslor millions or rouNni usbd P T OUR QOVEKtlKKNT continues to offer Furniture and home furnishinns tt tremcijj'.ous savings,! You who arc thrifty-minded and alert every worthwhile value take immediate advantage and buy now for present and future uoetU! V WW . ,r;r n ' r jvj-s'.-, EASY PAYMENT PLAN Whtthtr you buy O- atlilit ioi O pirce or furniih your entire home with thfje am.i:mi) bargains you c.in buy on Ward's Easy Payment Plan. Eniov the nituie while paym.iBiich small amounts that they will ht scae!y noticed! This aiso coverj tne purchase of rugs, ail trw dishes and lamnn. Vn,P i,nn. c will he level fr and happier with the brinhtness cf mvt fu: nishtnoT! &&3r O paynftnt plan .1, lit,, .,V'V' Coor coventuis. tr IulWOSt Pwe.i, n -... . ivtjr yuotett Oil . Ward-o-Ieum Rugs Si.e it r' 0x12 n. D. Lo ".uh,li, wcailni; hard '"HI setlnm ,1, the hn,,,,, u si ai Ml-oot. in iu blue ia, ,K ai' sui lace Suilahle iill,:s In Im,. l'"1' ny I' l in easy to clem,: JEEE1 . $7.75 -$4.75 -. Newest Lamps at Great Savings iv';,:;incn,Mkli,:M:if';w'!,i;viM'11 o,-'""" -irp,-si;;y C,"' ,ih"lk'f,' 'r Prices are $4.93 to $12.75 Individual Pieces of Furniture '""'"- lively fu lc, ,1 r.- h I,'".'' "Mil o - i (mum : i hvi . ..Mi.ii UUiH-H. ('(ill si it h ,.,,( .... ,lt)K i;u.;vHi U(i, 1 11.1114 arc $3.75 $5.45 $3.45 To $17.75 11 : '-TS9 , " '" i y )S Charminfi' , Bedroom Suites $100 to $138.50 at -"SI '.raPCTf ller,, .. I.IK,, of . .. ' fln' V. evonlsl,., . .... ,,.,,,r vllOlop Of Ilea. urn,,,. "'"' veneers. sir,,,. M""' HI.tr.Hly e. Dining Room Suites oi .Beauty and Distinction $52.95 to $134.95 ..iy .s:iH .,l,p,ra,w",fl' '"ll.v lulled lo ." " !"'K- Spe- ""fly upholds,,., ed. ,:0""'",li1'"'- All Living Rocm Suites P-sent new enduring loveliness .ft I Ml CA a Aa, T'U1 to WS2.50 Co,l',- , . -r- ' run, ,,,,H I u "'"" Amazing Values in Kitchen Cabinets ''!ZuZ"TTn':', '' ' KMC,,., e- , , A Great Value in a Quality 55-Ib. Mattress $11.70 villi . iiniiiimH' 0 jMmmmm (mm : X 8 Ounce Feather Pillo-ws $2.50 each Killed Willi choice Mlilt,, duck i,, K,,u, I,.-,, ,,. '. mill coveicT ph attructlv,. rni8 nr, " ' e e n tlci-in:,. i-eprurt couifftrt Ubsurc tudl Ye. Olde Time Quilts $4.39 7tlx8S inchoa. Ill quaint Poloiiial s.ar patturu. efe - y chltio iiullted.' " Cotton Plaid Fleecydown BlAkets 98 O Firm anrvlceahlo staple, cotton blankota with Kay and pustel pluiil design. UUe "UxW Inchoa. Pequot Sheets S1.95 Tho: Ml (Into limit to Bcrvicil vnu mav exun, I froni iinnnnt sheets. , ; tlli'j'j liahes. MONTGOMERY WARD 6 0Q PHONE 286 U7 BOOTH CENTRAL 8 A. M, T0 6P, M. o