Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 17, 1929, Page 8, Image 8

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rXGE EIGHT
rEDFORP MATT. TRTflTJNTV MEDFORD, Ofi'EGOX; SUNDAYr FEBRUARY 17, 1929.
FARMERS WEEK! ELKS ACTIVITIES' j JAIL TERM GIVEN
SESSIONS
OPEN
ASHLAND
IN
This Is FiJSnfcrs Week during
which tho far mors of Jackson
county will have an opportunity
tomorrow, Tuesday, V wine lay.
Thursday and Friday to assemble
and .take stock of the agricultural
situation, comput e results of last I March ?.
! Cr-
i Tho Elks lodgo, startlns with
ftlft hit rwiwlr.fr amnlrr...
night have quite a program of
activities lor the next five weeks,
Including tho following: j
Initiation next Thursday nlcht,
when a number of canilklnt&s will
bo initiated Jjito tho Si. V. o. E.
order and tM lodge.
WaahlnKton'g birthday dance,
Friday, Ribruary !.
Election of offlcere. Thursday.
LITTLE BUTTE CRK CENTRAL POINT GRANGE!:
FOR BUM CHECKS1 GET PHONE RIGHTS
(Sly n. IT. Pirohmcler) .
CENTRAL POINT, Ore. Feb. 16
(Special) Central Point Crance
mot on Friday night with no in
attendance, some IS belnc from
year, . hear latest developmenia In
production and market InK. und
consider authentic outlook r
ports for. the future, through "rv
Ico offered by the extension de
partment of Oregon tftate colleKe.
i These' "rarrufim week" replace
the outlook conferences of tho
past. Programs will contain the
AMtlook conference features.- but
in addition will Include the latest
introduction methods and will
offer opportunity for reporting on
cUJnty agent . projects and other
Investigations of interest to the
county..'
;-;Tho extension scrviee of the
coljege will provide Fneciallsts, for
tne meetings. i;aclUday in
farmers' week will be devoted to
a single enterprise..
. The addresses will start each
day at 10 tu-m. The first two days
of thtv convention wilt be held in
Aahlnnd nO the City lull. The
ptxivrram for the last three days
of the week will be presented in
Medford at the Hotel .Pdfor.l
' Monday Is Dairy Day and '.Q.-s-aay
Is Poultry Day when all
farmers who are Interested In
dairying and poultry rA!ng, will
of
e
officers
Thurs-
lnstallatlon
day. April 4.
Nomination of offlceiO for tho
ensuing year will be In onQ every
lodge nlcht during this month.
Whan threA fflt-mAm nn IVir. T1
',1- it..... . . . F.iirln Pnlnt nnrl nttAnt .tint,, fmrr,
Clydo Tt - Eliv' a 16.vear.oid '" """ were cut on irora their " :, ,, ...TV . .
,-, , r, naf' , u-lephone connections with am3 , Yall,oy- Work ln ,ho !r,(
South of Redding, Cailf.. who .Medford by the Buito Knlls-Knela aniX 4h u'6reo was put on by
. w( tun rn i (-IPDnnnD (VinilL'IIIV 4 I.Ac " -MU-.IMJ "Mil. in II VB1T DietlS-
lud!ini? manner. Also tho singers did
1H0N0R STUDY ROOM
AT
gather In Ashland to In-JT the two
subjects discussed hy experts. N.
0. Jamison nndQ'rofeHsnr P. N.
Hrandt. of Oregon State college,
V'orvallls, will point out all the
problems of the dairy business,
and on Tuesday, Professor Lunn,
head of thQ poultry department
of the college; Dr. Johnson, poul
try Oetcrlnarian, and Mr. Hunt
ington, Yoncalla turkey grower.
will covor tho poultry business In
lerturea.
Tho throe days In Medford will
be devoted o the questions of
livestock, farm . cropxQind hortl
oulmro. County Agent T'owler will
have charge of thu programs for
the first four days of .the. conven
tion and County Agent I., p. Wil
cox will take charge of the flfih
day: .
Mr. I.lndgren and K. L. Clark
df the Portland I'nlon stock ynrds,
w'lll dlscuO tho lumh sltuntlon on
Wednesday. Fobrunry so, w'Q h Is
1, yes.tock day. , Farm crops will
t,. the subject of nddreHses to bo
Hiven. Thursday by Profesnor llys
lnp and 'Mr. Pressman, both of
Oregon Htate college.
.V Professor JLong, extension spec
lalist ; In. horticulture. Professnr
V Martman, well known fruit ex
' IK)rt..SQi Mr. Pease will speak
m fruit problems and costB, deal
lnf with ' pears O'nrtloulnrly, on
Friday;
"A new .honor study room sys
tem Is Irelng tried out ln Med-
the forl high school." says the Med-
rord 111 Times. "This is tho tW-t
time it has been used ln this hlch
school. Jn this study Qom thOQi
jufc luses ine roil. -jne.th tv,n r.i .
r . """er,th, r 0!.OimunlcntPi with the Crater
control, thus tending to develoO, National forest office to learn the
rm T" ,"!"ly TJ""n 1 a'u Ihel.w'.upposed man
room t wo. There aro about 3nLi.-j.,.-r O
pupllOin this room.. 9 ' The fnrotr ntn. ei.t. .1..
This new study room Is being toc.ed tHe fraijd t once Bnd be
d becauso of the overrunning ...rrh m p ft ,.,.
of the ordinary study 'rooms and mau na,, been glven Very cOor
laek of teachers.. If this new sys- tllll,ty , mak0 le ctlcckfl KOOd
.uerensiui, 1110 plan will oe Dul disdallie.Oill nnllee. lln I.
much larger scale." i married and w ! Hie nnnn nf
1 ntn.il mr.nl Cl
u ... ,u.( f-uiiiuen iney were come tn tii.
tlon.il forest service here last July, bottom of iho matter Th iwell with their Bones.
on his plea of guilty before Judge ; donee of their right to direct tel-1 Twenty-one received the work
McNary In L'nlted States court in i-phono connection with this city nn1 became grangers.
Portland last Thursday, was sen-.they allew, lies several feet under- i lecture hour was tnken up with
tenced to servo eight months In ground, in n stretch of pipe linei" Valentine roadlng by Margaret
the Multnomah county Jail at Port.jacross two of their ranches. Tyreil. a song by Earl Beall and
land, for impersonating a forest. According to their .complaint !"cow stuff" by Cieo. Holton.
officer and passing . two bogus; which was fllod bv Attornev I'lim i In the enke-wmt- in-n ir,r dr.
checks. jReames In the county court houso ; were filled with twenty coup- i I
.umiiivf "ur. .iiv trv wcvn. iney neciare. t 'en in. eacn circle, rue cakes were
was sojourning in Medford and be-1 that during the year ISiiP, the city sure fit for kings.
came practically broke until liei' Medford. desirous of obtaining Those who were lucky on num-'
camo Into possession of a forest ! rights of way for the city pine) ben were Mr. and Mrs. Whiteside j
ranger's badgo In somo manner-QHne, entered Into contracts with;. Mr. and Mis. Winters Mr and:
he claims he found It in a Medfnr.rf'nem, agreeing to give (hem per- j Mrs. Leonard Freeman Sir and'
pool hall and armed with it posed ; manent casement and rights to Mrs. Will Gregory. Judge Sparrow1
as a forest ranger, and thus passed ; " the city telephone line from ! and Velma Yost. John Brenner1
two checks of S15 each on the i ",r "cbes direct to Medford. : and Mrs. Ponney, John Anderson1
hotel In payment of his hotel bill. " wa offered as part consul- m.i r, ir-ir.i. i...k. o.i.i. ;
The cheeks were niven ' on erntlon for the privilege of rroaa. m o.i ' (I
California bank In which he for-1 nS Ihf ranches with the pipe jlne. ibtto Pohnert. El.'a Wl'.etstoL and
ret urn fd marked "no fundK."
A 1 1 111 A wont An nn4 lhA Kni.iK.Und
ncrxs were jioi maao koou. nor hj e ukou . Uenson, Howard
uma any comaci do esiaiiliahcd i IU Mrs. Oscar
used
used on
Radio Program
KMED o
Mall Tribune-Virgin Station
o'ehl f'.::.1 "i"-J5 andAXr,w"s
Mayrield and ;
vniiM i., . u - ti. ' ""- "u-9i11.11u111.t111, i ifra
wrt was out across ihelr l,i. chcl Harper and Miss Eva Frlnk.l
t9; VaV'tat" en .."hough " be ! '"" bright. I
city altemntcs to l .he .;?;; an1 Mra- Cllf Smith. John
Phono lines t.rthe dnfendants, my "'Ksenboiham and Mrs. Win. per
rlghts definllelv acquired we.-e i'5 Pa"1 -McKlnnl na Miss P.utl.
subject lo the rights of the plain-' f,rlnk- Jo,m Higg'abotham and
tiffs. O Mrs. Stephenson. Mr. and Mrs.
The three ranchers request thatiJonn And!rso''. Henry Manry and
the ill i lit- FalbvEaglo Point tela-1 Mr"- AsbUfy Eeall. Mr. and Mra.
proceeds
rri,. e,nl.r Xlr.llr.nnl .
I Wtdtiuai'lera office, as well as the
i federal foresQ.- service In general
: was
.hi k. ... ...uu;anu tue latler S salll to 1ave P1t
. ,. ) off the little group of farmers, be
i mans word and badgo good, as ranse tbev wmiirt not .r.i.n
nhone company bo reuulreil m em. ' -"" Bolinert. The
neot (hem up on the lino as they , amounted to $45.20.
were berorc, and that the latter
ho restrained from over interfer
ing with their rights anil use of
the line in the future.
Medford sold thO original line
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INVESTMENT
SECURITIES
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MUNICIPALS
PUBLIC UTILITIES0
INDUSTRIALS
M. N. HGGAN
Phone 1151
Liberty Building
"MntHf IaiI nd vixrifnlne errt rAaultn
particularly anxious to cap- jQ Eagle Point Telepiione compaiv
and prosecute Elzy. In thaL;anU tue ,a.lep ,8 sad , ,iave'' cl;t
si. mm. mes lur.-iri employes get in, that tie Kagle Point telephone!
" ..,.. ...... Q.mpany were the excltislvo own-1
One;- and temporary cieillt. ' f (ho rluhli-- 'J'hey therefore:
Hence Elzy was arested and ) refused tn pay Oe rales charged :
haled Into federal court ln Port-1 by the defendants.- )
land. rUided guilty and was given; -0 :
Py popular request, tho "t'opco
Players" will -repeat "Tho Chuc
kle" latest radio drama ofOdlss
Helen Norrls. on Tuesdny evo-i
ulng. Feb. J9. This clever plo-'
,...... i . i i i. i.u .L the light sentence of eight months, j In in winters Frank Collet of
he" h . ?" wh0 1 hlch was recommended hy Assist- "oimt, Kas.. has pushed O wlicel-
rl. 'IU. he" .",0 ,remler "'flant United Slates Attorney Cha.. hiu-Qv 250 miles between the coal
. hivuu ii.ro runui) iV FrUln,'n view nf hU vnnth ' bin nml furnace nt the rnnrihr..,..
WpHpHppbM- - .- wpmpk
Dine Todky
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I and the wile and aged parents rie-
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jnany plan tn hear it akuIii.
The samt i-xcollcnt cast will he
roam red in Tursdny s proBentn
tlon which la to ho niven throuK.l-: llltchnick Wnr a Draw
:ho courtiHy Q.f tho California' NKOSilO, Mo. (JP) Neosho's
Orffrtn Power Conipnny Q j cnnimverHy over hltchim; rack!
' The I.liH'tiln'H birthday radio ; ai-uund the puhllr FfjunQ hnsnd
nwKTnm whleh tho "Copco JMay-jnd in a draw. Farm ana city i.en
prs'.. put on lat Tuesday, Feh.jolnshed over the Issue recently,
I'i was tho Riil.Jcct cr aO h fa- i inunkod men tenrliiK down tho
vornhlo comment.
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yc-Hr 1!S wan a had one for tho
rnllroadN, as concerned pasanifer
travel. It U ruvaled hy stadatlcs
compiled hy Hallway Ago mndo
puhlto' today.
ineks one night. Now a lot near
j the public miuare has been m-A
The ftMldo Uiv farm wairona.
Notice to I teal Kstatc J hunters.
II. A. Uavidiion'fl property on
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