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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1929)
PAflE ETniTT PACKG COSTS IN FRUIT- INDUSTRY AT L ..... . .Bu.u, iitoii ..-. l,h i tlic Kocuc ! Traffic a-HM-ia- tlun tuiLy. Un, chief tuPic was Harking c.t. No d.clslun was leached,, tho matter bolns alaicil Jur Ju,t nclion Willi the Krult- Krovtn' league. 'Vrcd Clark of Hi E. J. Hearty company with headquarters at Hood , lllvr stated during the courso of tnr discussion that '' IriK to tlx- position, that the Hukuc ..yrs occupy in tno casi.-rn mark, rare should on exercised rti:tion of the rot." and that cr should bo xprrd .i, pr- aervlnif the pear from the tlm H loav-m the tree until It ru het Ote. tilt (mate consumer. I'aul ' Hrherur. declar )!, "that nM imirroaalon Wfin to he K''n" - TOPIC UNGH ral urnon rowi that ttn Prk- n((H m hu UmK llf0 worn oftt ;HK cotc In the ItoBu' Fllver val- MuwH ,;ul w(th Kr t ftn( ainh)tW ley nro the hlKhent on tho coat. l() h fM., Km. th(. ! re," mplld Mr. Clark, "hut () WM b(,f,n Jv(nK on ..hnn(J outH-. they on- maklnjf more, mon.y fnMn hM, n(.w,ml,.p eo ihn tn other -ctn.- ln, mnyi wUi.n thankn t. JMbtrt Purch 8Md ho would like Umnn )f rPnt a Hhw HhinlllK chulr to find a rrower who mado money (ind e(ll,ilm.nl fr0m various well- tm4, Itnymond Keter nld there frcit! Wlrmi, .. It duviilopod durltiK tlie inn;L- Hlun(1 , ,.,. )uhljy uf Uu, Imy. ' Hint Hie Hood (tlvr Ilolel JarkHon,and hopea througli IW-HVer haoklfig inMhodM were 0)(, rtiVltnuty obtained from hhi radically different. Mr. Clitrk (,w tabllnhment, to bo nolid on buld It was the euidorn In the Hood tllM fvvt River ddtrl- t, tg put the boxen In fn h po-tlr-nl way he ban chrln Ihe orchard, In tho prlt. (tjmMj ihe joint 'The Kllvery IJKht" leavo thern th"re, expuned to thtf ,,IUUKh for what rwiun H not Weather, until pi'' K 'nit time. It KnoWn, The ihoo ah'nlntc dump was agreed that thla n-iulted In Wuuld ,(rwnH,ly pronper ua well the hoxea having a ahabby appear. umor ttny olhr nHn() nee, anu was ucncrineu ny wr. Iloter n "a lielllnli cnndlllon. Tho mattnr of making comparl eon of packing cpsta In this aoc-tlorii-,wlth "other northwest sec tions. , waa iUI to . ba wrll-nlgli (in Impossible task, nl each ills-tr.y-t ' had different ctintoma und iitethods. - '..-., It was agrcecd that tho Itogtio1 river pear pack, was the most at-1 tractive on the eastern markcta. ' New !)Kht on tho Inner life of (ho iJ'AnJou pears was hed by ; . Mr. Clark. Hu said thst he had eon pur.d, the local d'AnJou with . In view of It being Ihe first Klks ni Hood Itlver product, and found smoker In n year, an exception. thai "the russet comes up higher ally largo altondanco Is expecitiil on llio, ehaoks of the tl'AnJouH Uii next Monilny lit llui KlkH letnide, lliero, than down here." and that whero l'at Pudelfnril, local hoxer, the .valley d'AnJou" weru heavier." will inoet Charllu O'U-ary In the Mr. Lu. t 1 mnl:i event of IU rounds. O'lx-ary . WAHIIIMJTON, rb. 14 (I-t- , elovtr Healllii leather pusher. Tim federal power commission has IHa fnughi main events In thai city ?!"".?, "" "PP'Hun from lhe!m Is f the typo that l'lirtelford ......oni.u.uiegun rower eompany of sn KranclsgO for a eonstrueted (raiiKiiilKnloli llnu license. The power would be for Industrial, do. mantle, "and agricultural, purposes. Tho 7U inil,, line runs rrum the Mll'Crpak hydro elactrle plant to the deln In Hliasft und HlsUlyou i)tintl BIG LOW fPOETSETS UP A SHOE-SHINE CHAIR- FOR QUESTIONING I INDICTMENTS UPON w ' MtUforU itH-it urn) tvuim-n who We uiJ to all thu Jiuod tiitnKii of lift mii J oflMi it fttu u blua , fttlltud" toward snythfrif,' iv:w, lr u1 ,,,,,,, ., e()roy n,,W wrlll- kl ttlul of , ,,,,r,ull,v of hvlnK . r ,,,.,, ,,v ,,..,.,. OInB.ur ,., il. ing hair, dreamy tym ami ull Urn other etcetera stuff, u they Kay at Prospect This will ! particularly wil come news to the members of th loral Amerlian Ifirlon post ami uxlnIT, number of whom ud cisonnlly havii their rhot shlned, nccorilliiK to report, but mostly Ly ,,,. 1I1U. u,V(.r. Iiut , hllvu ., ,h nnl ,,y u ,., that in nu.'tilrif dlffcn-nt, wht th fr r tint the nho nt-;d it. Thu J(0(.t n40(t t(H, In(ny Thin nw Htwn htmr 1m Cum til curleo, who hlew Into .vjcdfonl over a week atco from ah AnK'- M-Halt Mik Oly, cnnlhri. huti- 0.rv hn .f.,.i(,t wllh ,nr(. 0ncn nhliliiK pi nuns, lie whh able niM.n in. n mimiiII Nhnn iitiliillilc Il0((t of nll M, (.urieo promlaea not lo re? te any ff It lu poetry when shining Khons. , n nut an anxious tn meet. A last Hunil-wlntlup Ih promised III thu innlcliliiK of lluildy Thornton against Feline rJaiiclin of the Phil ippine Islumls. Thu latter fot jlil I Inst yeHr fur tl o rhiimploimlilp nf jihn lulaatlH for llio flywelghl title ami Is regnrded iih nun of thn best 'In his cIhss on the Pacific const. PRICED LUMBER! Our.BA RGAIN DEPART MENT 'is now. completely stocked with common lumber in all sizes as well as flooring, tiding, ceilings, etc. This stock is all dry, usable ma terial and is suitable for small houses and out-buildings. You will be pleased at the sav ings you can effect in this department. PINES LUMBER CO. Tel. No. 1 MEDFORD MAfo IN RIDDLE GASEi HOtiYAA Hil, Ore.. Ki b. 11. Cl' No additional evidence hud b "n Kill ned today In the 8'arrh for Ik (illbrealh, mllnK Kiddie man. tojiornt V. T. Jac.iiuii announced, althouKti UirK pnrtletj of men are huntiiiK ror the man. The aearch i now beiin; ton rcntrated Jn tho Silver i'eak mln In tilKtrlct on tho theory that )'! hronth may have been killed by a l Kun Urtcd to Knard inoonahlne eporatlona. A Hi do from the ndlnr. of Huch a Kun, reeently dtacharKcd "o (II eet evidence tiaa been ob tained to Huhrttantlate the theory. (tllbreath haa been mlRHlna; aln faii.imy 2b whe.i he went Into the mountains to cut yew aluvea. He won an experienced woodsman. Three rnlneH of the .Silver IJea -lint rid -itobert Hulllvan. Arthur S hioeder and William Hradlletd .iro belriK held lnt the county Inil iierj' in a larceny cl'nrvu while ih lriv,;HtlKatIon into (illbrfuth'a dU uiipcutauce .j .jeluK contl.iued. Sullivan and Hchroeder were ni reated at ('anyonvltle and were, Sheriff JackHon aatd. apparently headed for Cali.orn.d when urreHt ed. CoiifllctlnR atatementH mad-' hy tho two mcu, the aherlff said, ban led to their dotontton. The mine tunnel on the HradfU-h: - lnlni, where a. heavy blast wan not -ff a abort time aftor OIlbreath'K ';,n"TH'arannu. waa complotoly cleauod out Into yesterday but noth I,..', v ait lound there to aid the uairherH. l'AKIH, Feb. 1 I Vl The Ill nets of Mnrshsl Foch had un un expected repercussion this morn ing In a duel between two news papermen who have been assigned to li'i home during his Illness. Miinmls llnnrl do Hnmbrellll took offense al some I'emnrk made, by (leui'Kcs Cllaprcau which he 'considered n reflection upon nil Idle newspapermen who had wult jed pntlcntla day III and day on jfor news of the marshal. I A challenge followed and early this morning Iliey met. IX' Hom ilireiill fired into thu ground, while Clinprimu's bullet went wild. Tho cumbutallts snoug n. um. then anil retired to the nearest eiifo to bind their ' reconciliation a hot ilrlnk. Iinci'lllerr pbyjlelsn tti Mar Koch, i" present til ilie TRIBtTNT, MEDFORD, MOTION OF BOGGS j An ord r w;i Mgnf-d by II. I. , Norton, Judge of the circuit court. ' late '4-ii(erday diHiultSiing the In ' dlctmeutM aKaln.it former Distrh t ; Attorney Newton C. ''haney. al t I iiiK mini audlliifc of tho Jaekiou cnty iirohlhiiion fundp, with Ih" Htlpulatlon that the caa' be re ul mined to the wand jury lo con vine Kcbruary The motion for the ordei w;n presented by O. C. Hokkh, recently ft amed anaifll ant atute'a atun-y, and rei-ltf H that the atnte hn n- . fundM for Hie pvoHcciitfou of tie l r;isc. and. further, that the dence in the vhh; la not -suffieb nt lo warrant proaccolion. ('haney wan rerenented iu cuiirl r; hla allornerH, Porter J. Ncff and (ienrKe M. itobertH. ! Kleven Indtctmenia were return ; cd ats'alnrtt ih -n Hlnlrlct Attornxv ( 'haney ahuiit a year iro. lie w.ts (tied upon one count last M.-tv, ihliortly bcfori (he primary c'- t hut, and it jury, after abort dc- , liberation returned a vurdkt of not KiiHty. i The rctnnfiiliiK ludletmenta have been In the handa of the iittoniev Kenenil ot the ataie for eevent! montha for dK(KHltion, and it umleiKtood that (he Intent ucti:i ahh lak'-n at hia hebeKt. L PRIZE T) '''''' ' . Here's How to Join m Come in lo headiiunrlers.and rej'tstcr your name. You will be given the Golden West Coffee Junior Salesman Badge and also complete instructions. Right then starts the week of FUN' and PROFIT! You (jo out and call on everybody you know and take orders for Golden West Coffee. You take no money. You deliver no feoffee. All you do is SIGN UP THE ORDERS. The grocer who is to de liver the coffee is selected by the per son whom you sell. The contest lasts only one week, so get your name in the first thing in the morning. Its the live wires who will pick off the eight big cash prizes. REMEMBER- your badge is your ticket to a Monster Theater Party to be given after the contest closes. At this party will be the Pay Off and the prizes awarded. OPEN ONLY TO DOYS AND GIRLS AGE lto 18 YEARS Contest Headquarters: Hotel Jackson open Al day OKKOOX. TllfUSDAV. MARILYN'S PARENTS TO REMARRY Sejli'td th.ouch ths eHorts of their daughter. Marilyn Miller (ins'-ti, nut col csn-.cdy s.ar. "Far.a" and Mamma" Miller will re-r-,ry I" Lc Anr;-;!:!!. They are shown alter th.ir reconciliation. FOR THE EIGHT WINNERS IN THE Jwfila3 Sales litest Starts tomorrow; ends Saturday, Feb, 23 Miia'AHY 1). UGH. o vey foody Gets Paid! The wonderful part of tliis contest is everybody gets PAID IN CASH for every bit of work they do. This is in ADDITION to the Eight Big Cash Prizes. For every pound of Golden West Coffee you sell you are given 10 points. The eight high est point winners get the eight big cash prizes. , Here are.the Rules ! 10 points for every bona fide 1-pound order. Arc limit 10 to IS vear. Orders must be taken hy individual salesmen. f Salesmen cannot take orders from gr0cerv stores. Every order must be signed by the purchaser. WILL BE PAID FOR EVERY BONA FIDE t-LB. ORDER! This is in addition to the Eight Big Priics 9 GMesa Wests CoSSee JUNIOR SALES CONTEST SUICIDE ATTEMPT E BY WOMAN i Mr-. 1. i: I rt.-l-i- in 1 p:iinful hurn early lan iimc aa h- r.-ult of ;i i.-p'Ci'd fffi-rt to Mninii .-uiti'l' li-r h-'Oiv in la- k--.iivi!le. lU le v.-.l ! t..- ai -ially il. oit jitcd. by r'juiil;' lu-nltli juth'-rilief. ihe w.onan uliil.- in in i!ituil.linu- - t fr.e u b- r Ihii Hi" ftain. t.i-re cxlin ursln'd lieiuif lenuUini; in h -riuu njury t" her '--o"v. She v I't' ito;ted to h- in. i lair cnuiiion today. Mr. Kril-ie Hi'1 m-jt Im-i vl t-r.il Hit Mi -n jiiiH h;(! l-ffii a lnti' iit :ti ttie htate lii-.-plt.il at Salt-iii- w lier- fthf "as reli-.t-"'!! Ia:-t r. Ph. hii-baud. wif.- and elill- Irn b-it b-M-n i-Munty chaiK-s for MitntiiiM-. Sheriff Italph JciiiiiNC In uixht tin- 'Ai:imn lu a l-fl nl hsiit.'i I. v DELEGATES DRINK I r.XKIS. IVb. 14. iIV ! ual?i t tin- I'cpj nitiuna cinilcren'" ll;iv,. lii;uh: tin employes about Judges of Contest are MAC M. WILKINS Advertising Manager Golden West Coffea MRS. W. J. VIRGIN '' of KMED and their decision w ill be final Get vour name in Medford Mail Tribune BUSINESS WOMEN' VALENTINE DANCE AfliT over a month ot extensive ' t, relmi'litlnns. the liK llusiness anil IVofrion:il Woni'ii's club Valen tine danee will be held tonight at !he Oriental (lanlens. The com bined talent of two well known or-heati'a3 Han been gbtalned fer he oc:atuon und promise an ex cellent proKram of peppy music. The hall ha been artlstlcally nl.eo.ated In Valentine colors and nitlfs combined with floral pieces uf''reiion grape in honor of the birthday of Oreiton. which falls on thtK date. Tickets have gone fa-t for the affair but nome can still b purchased at the do'ir of the loci dunce pavilion toniKht. ' he Hotel (leorpe V where ita ees ions are held, happy. The conference has enta;led con. :derable extra work for the hotel jmnlons and the deleuates have jnot been Klow to repay It with jtlpa. I'articularly have the telephone .switchboard personnel benefitted. There is Just one crumbier. Luke, the barman, who says the dele gates are the poorest customers he ever nad. and that he has yet to serve either delegate or substitute at Ills bar. It would seem " he says, "that all 14 delegates arc from 1rohlbi-ennntries." ORIENTAL GARDEN o