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o MEDFOItP WATTi TRIBUNE, MEDFOTtD, OUKCO.V, WKDNKSIUY. KKimi'AKY !, 1929. )VOTC TTTIIET5 .A. TAKE GROSE SEAT ON GITY COUNCIL A. J. Crose is no longer councilman Because ot nis contm- ued long absence from the city, necessitated by his position as field representative of the . World War Voterans' association. His council manic tenure of office, gas declar ed vacant last night C? tho city council, which body thereupon elected Chas. A. Wing, the real estate dealer, to the position. Hence the third ward aialn has its complement of two councilmen, Jos. O. Clrey being the other council man from that ward. This action was taken in hood of a petition signed by 47 representa tive citizens of the third ward ask ing that Crose bo dropped from membership aud thin? Mr. Wins bo appointed in his place. Some such action had long been expected biv cause the city Is entitled to eigtP O councilmen. two from, each ward, and with Crose's Ions continued i' absence and Ills refusal to resign there were many complaints, es- peclally from citizens ot the third ward, who felt that It was an im position on CouncilmO" Urey to shoulder looking after tho entire business of that ward. o There had been grumbling also In cily hall circles ifuout only hav ing Heven councilmen. uu It-jsome-times made It difficult to scare up a quorum for Uus transaction of Important city business when other councilmen were sick or out ot the city. ' In the interest of fairness, and In order that before vising on tin petition thero would be a thorough f uuuersiaiiuing ot ino Hiiuation, Mayor A. W. I'lpes called upon t:Tty Recorder All'ord to read a statement compiled from the coun- utlmairic records of Mr. Crose's attendance record at the eouncll inanlc meetings. This record showed that he had not been present at the laRt 19 meetings; that in 19t!7 ho was ab sent from IS nnd present at 21 council meetings, and In 192S was ubsent from three nfeetings nnd present at eight meetings. The vote 'was unanimous, all the councilmen being present except 13. If. Janney and, of course, Mr. Croso. IN TOILS OF LAW F( Anton Ring ot Ashland is again in the toils of the law for an al leged eamo violation, following his arrest yesterday afternoon by Dep uty Clamo Warden Hoy Pair on his small ranch along Neil creek, four miles back In the woods from the Pacific jhigjiway. Ap two years (go, King is accused of hnvffig fresh deer meat In his possession out of seRson. He was given a hearing In tho Ashland justice court yesterday nnd upon 111 plea of not guilty his trial was set for next, Friday afternoon before .hulgo j. A. Roberts. Deputy Warden Parr found a portion of a deer's head, chopped into several piecea by an n'xe, in Ring's yard near tho front door of his small one-room cabin. Tho meal had been placed thero, aulil the deputy, for Ring's bloodoound, "Twaila," old and sick. It was a little over a year ago when Ring was arrested in tho Elk C Creek section, where he was ac cused of killing 11 deer to be used for making "jerky" moat. Ho was sentenced to several months In jail and given a heavy flue. revolt his ....t........ tllnr,.. l. n.noM occasion no further trouble, but velllance to a certain extent. Salem Two-story store building will he erected shortly. MONOTONY IN DIET IS UNDESIRABLE Eat Wide Variety of Foods Sweetened for Enjoyment. If a diet expert could visit every home in the United States and com bine all the diet mistakes into one phrase, he would doubtless fay. "too monotonous." Food authorities are complaining that the richest nation of the world is sacrificing both health and enjoyment by eat ing monotonous, unappetizing foods. There is a remedy that, with e little thought, can be O.iplicd in eveui home. Make a study of all thearied healthful foods, being sure to include milk, eggs, cereals, vegetables, fruits and moats. Serve varied foods in tho regular diet, and learn to use the right amount of sugar to make the various dishes tasteful and delicious. It is simply impossible to keep well without eating the varied foods that contain all the health elements. It is almost impossible to eat these foods unless they are pleasing to the taste. Sugar, in addition to being a wonderful food, n nature t perfect flavor. Make delicious milk-shakjs with milk, sugar and flavorinpr. If you want your family to like eggs, learn how quick and eny it is to make healthful eusr-noir. Ron.rm applesauce, stewed dried fruits nnd cereals for breakfast. Remem nd ber the rule of one cooked one raw fruit and vegetab!i day properly sweetened, and cukes, cookies, and ice cream for dess.rt. Most foods are more delicious and nourishing with sugar, Thi Sugar institute. E PRAISED BY IN OF 'TRAIL OF '98' N'o creator amount of nrai0 "can bo jriven the picture. "Tho now hnin- hTii nt the Itlalto theater, nnd tn which tho Mall Tribune Is acting -rt host to the miners who have litTU ex- perlenoe in Alaska, than that ex pressed by the "sourdough miners'; who have already seen the pic ture. - "It RuMy looked natural made me think for a while trlnt I was rlfiht bauk in tho oia days tugging my way up Chllkoot pass with the rost oC them," said DOLORES DEL RIO ana .RALPH EORBES In "THE TRAIL OF '98' J. B. Stevens of Central Point, who reported at the Mall Tribune after ho saw tho show yesterday af urnoon. , t made me want to go right hack thero hardships and aU becauso it certainly Is a fasclnat- ing country," ho said. Mr. Stev- ons was a little sorry that tho picture did not show the famous Five Finger rapids, whli he .con- skiers much more attractive oven than .the White Horse rapids. "Tho daijco hulls wero very faithfully represented in tho pro duction and tho gambling scenes were not a bit overdrawn," . ho snld. Tho Central Point man. whoso homo was In the staie of Wash ington in tho early days, left So r.tllo fur the Klondike In ISilS, just fij-o days after tho fatal snow slide took ptaco at Chllkoot po.su, Which killed 03 people. Ho re mained In tho country a year, be ginning his mining on Bonanza and later winding up on Seven lielow. He says that he fully intends to go hack some day anil retrace tho : old ground, nnd that tho picture, "The -Trail of ,(t8,M mado him even more desirous of taking the Journey. Daily Meteorological Report Me d Co id a ml vicinity: 1 'a r 1 1 y cloudy tonight and Thursday. Not much change in temperature. Low est, near 32 degrees. Oregon: Generally cloudy to night and Thursday; probably rain In cxtremo north portion. Warmer in enst-central portion tonight. L&al Data p .... r; 30 M f2 22 26 34 Kl .... 0 0 Highest (la.st 2 hrs.). Lovst (Inst 12 hrs.)... Hel. humidity (pet.) State of weather Clear Cloudy Total pi-eclpltallon slnco S ..iom her 1, 1028, 8:07 Inches. Sunset today, fur.O p. m. Hunrlso Thursday, (1:59 a, in. Sunset Thursday, Tii'tl p. m. Observations Taken at 5 AQM. 120th MerldiSi Time Haker City W.. 30 12 Clear Hisniarck 22 - 8 Cloudy Boise 26 22 Cloudy Denver 4 2 IS Cle.W Dch Moinew 'rTS-1'- Clear Fresno C' 42 Clear Helena 34 21 Snon'g Loa Angeles 60 40 Clear Marshfleld 64 3H cloudy Phoenix 06 38 t Clear Portland 48 44 ' Hain IQ1 Bluff iWseburK Salt Lako City.... San Francisco-., Snnta ! Sent ( lo Spokane : 0 36 34 28 48 22 40 24 40 -10 I'. Cdy. Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear 1'. Cdy. Cloudy Wnlla Wnlln. 44 U'innltipi; U W. DICK, MnteoioloKlsl, Mr. and Mm. O. V. McKlnilo of 129 Kenwood avenue, aro the par ents of a Birl bnhy welglilntf five poundp and II ounces, horn at the Sucred Heart hospital today. O ( am of Thanks. i wi.-m to inanK my many rricnus for their klndnes and sympathy ex tended durlnir my recent bereave ment, and for the beautiful floral offerings. Mra. Ben II. I'lymnle. 331 pity A i?" o if I III 1 Births Y, FEB. 25 Tho Foyuary term of tho cir- cult courV Judge II. D. Norton ! presiding, will conveno next Mon- ! da5'. February 25, and at that ltlnle aQrand Jury will bo drawn Among the matters scheduled is the disposal of tho ten indict ments against former District At torney Nowton C. Chaney, charged with allegc) mishandling ot the prohibition Tunds of this county. Tho Indictments wero dismissed a week ago, for re-submission to the grand Jury, upon motion of Deputy fcstuto Attorney o. C. ltoggs of this city. Tho court will bo In session one day here Monday. and will then hold sessions In Orants Pass, returning to this city later in tfho "week. q . Tho Josephine county' term is expected to bo short, and was postponed for the convenience of Jurors. With two hOldnys Lin coln's and Washington's birthdays the court held over. Most of the Jurors havo to travel long dis tances, and It was thought advis able to havo thorn In session with out a break. The local iffaml jury. In accord ance with tho law, will bo com posed of tho first seven names drawnofrom tho Jury. BY Ll "An Irishman is either all for til A lnwr r.K nit 'nnln It u. straUdlea the fence. That's why yoiPll nod 'era either 'bulls' or sol- ti(ora. enforcing the laws, or crooks .defying thorn," said Patrick Henry Bishop, HS-vear-old, self-coufessed check forger, who was sentenced to two yearn in tho stnto nnnltontl,,, by Judge Norton this morning, lor having passed an $IS.50 check on renney a store yesterday after noon. Bishop, who' received the sen ence with a smile, claims he is go ing to be good from now on, be causo ho has learned his lesson. This will make his second sojourn in tho Oregon slate penitentiary, the first having been a three-year sentence for u J2800 embezzlement chaise. During that time he is said to havo escaped from the Institution twice, once by riding the beams be neath a truck, as It left the peni tentiary with a load of supplies. His escape took him up as far as Seattle, where after a while he rau Into a former companion In ,ho Penitentiary, who asked him for tho loan of a dollar and some thing to eat. While tho two were enllmr, the companion slipped out and turned Patrick Henry in for the reward that isa3 on his hoad. liut jtfbtice did hot reward the double crosserfl who wag sent hack to the peniten tiary on the same day. as tho re sult of having passed n had check tho day before. Just how lllfihop settled with lilm oiu tho deal he left to tho ImtiKiuatloii. T, JDF NPRHS MR PLAY tNJOYEO LAST NfGHT Many local people heard and enjoyed the return engagement oflKvery order they secure means' "TIO- Chuckle," Norrls radio drama, by tho popular "Copco Players' Inst night. This clever pioneer story was full of thrills and human interest and kept all who listened In well entertained from start to finish. Tho second performance was even better than t first, and each member of the cast deserves credit for the sue cessful presentntion of this new Norris drama. Especially noto worthOwus tho workwf Flhor Kish In the part of nio cunning Inwyer who finally turned out to be the murderer. Tho play was directed by Earlo Davis. Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Station . f Wednesday, February 20 ? 22S Motors 1310 Kc. 1'. M. B:.'!0 to 6:15 Ye Towno Crlor. 6:15 to 6::iO-The Mall Trl- tine News and Markets. Thursday, February 21 A. M. 10 to 11 Kconolny firocete- rla. 11 to 11:30 Ed Dlnns' Meat Markets. 11:30 to 12 .Inrmln & Woods DniKs. VI 12 Noon Mall Tribune News Flashes. P. M. 12 to 12:30 Music Box. 12:30 to 1:30 Tho Gold 8enl Creamery. 5:. to to 0:15 Ye Towno Crier. 3:15 to 6:30 The Mall Trl- nno News and Markets. 8 to 0 Farmers' Co-operative KxchanKe presents old time program. . Plans under way to charter city of Jlalin. AT OPENING DAY E . The "Farmers Week" program opened this morning nt tho Hotel Medford with about 20 present. H. A. Lindgren of the Oregon State colle.Q was tho principal Hpeaker, and ho discussed tho.fuluro of the livestock Industry, bringing out many interesting facts. This afternoon R. L. Clark of the Union Stockyards of Portland spoke, discussing phases of the livestock business, and marketing cundltloiQ According to County -jent R. O. Fowler, tho flno weather will cut down tho attendance, as the farmers rjd orchardlsts are all busy in the fields, nnd catching up with their work, after a two months cessation. . The session at Ashland closed yesterday, nnd was devoted to talks and study ot the poultry business, nnd thero was a largo attendance. JESSIE OFFORD IS AGAIN LEADING CONTESTANTS TO BIG COFFEE-PRIZE The girls again showed the way to tho boys nt tho end of the fifth day of tho big cash contest sponsored by Golden "West eoffou and the Mall Tribune, In tho per son of llttlo Jesslo Offordo Jessie's sales were Just suffi cient to keep her In front of Dicky Sleight, who lufs given notice that he Is to bo consid ered In the final disposition of tho big $25 cash first prize. Albert Itaiolall again turned In a con - slsient hard day's work and climbed from fourth to third place. "VVoodrow Reich, lender ol" tho Becond day, rested in fourth, due to tho fnct that his orders came in just a little too Into to bo counted as yesterday's business. Watch Woodrow; ho is a hard and enthusiastic worker. Myron Floser, ono of tho po tential star salesmen, had n biff pain for tho fifth day, climbing from ninth to fifth, Just enoUKh to squeeze Kaehel Fry out by ono pound order. Rachel is in aixth place. Lou Dodson and Don Ander- son are in a tie for seventh, this representing n climb for Miss Dodson and a slipping for Bon, as ho was in fourth place at thu end of the fourth day. Another now namo to . appear among the leadens is that of Asll Walker of Gold Hill. Asil started lata in tho contest, but once started ho Is coming ahead like n locomotive. Asll was In eighth place when Tuesday's standings wore compiled. Uttle Dorothy Tedrlck had a Jouat with a cold which rotarded her work, and she slipped a little, from sixth to ninth. John Millard Is In tenth place after a day's 'work. Tho contest Is getting so tor rid that one oxtra pound changes tno standings of tho leaders. Only ten pounds separate tho contest ants between fifth and tenth places. Three more gold star salesmen appear on the list, Dicky Sleight and Don Anderson tied for hlu on lite fourth day and Asll Walker copped tho fifth day's honor. Tho gold star is awarded every day along with Sin extra dollar for tho junior salesman turning In tno most or dors on that day (With only four rinyu more, the contest closes next Saturday night. Medford nnd Kfirrounding towns will he covered by these llttlo live wires moro thoroughly than ovtO b cents in commission money nndskl marathon to Crater lake and another ten points towards tho mmrn, a 21-mllo nice from the' prizes. Savo your cotfeo orders mko to Tort Klamath, relay races for them. for mm itml women, dashes, All prizes nnd commission Bumts nnd finally n big bobsled monies will ho awarded tho rnn-jmro with foiir-hni'so teams, nil ot testanls next .Monday afternoon. I which promise a thrlllim.' ni-m-iain after party. Rchool, at a hg theater L P.-I. A. TEANEXT THURSDAY Tho Wafdiiiifjton bcIiooI and tho Parent -Teacher auftut'latlon will give u MCfWinKton'H birthday tea in tho recreatlunitl hall of the Methodlxt church on Thurnday, February 21, o'clock. A good propram has been ar ranged by Mih. O. J. Frazee, and Mm. Hamilton I'atton nnd Mih, KiiKer) ThorndikQ will have charge of the tna nour following the program. All patrons and friends of the Achooi are most cordially Invited. This will take tho place of the regular meeting of tho K T. A. APPETITE IMPROVED . . QUICKLY tijiy tit Tun ( FmJ If you hare no deilr for food, RudH-on feel out of sorts, ajiri da. Dressed, stimulate your dlgeiUve org:ins. Try Dr. Carter's own form ula. These pills talQi after meals lll sid digestion, relieve the gas, regulate the bowels, expel constipa tion poisons nd arouse appetite. All DrugglEU 25c and 75c red pkgs CARTER'S IHJ PILLS OAK GROVE WATER GOUNCIL CREATES DISTRICT MEETING PL ANS CAMPAIGN Following agitation dating over a I In addition to creating a new period ot several iftaths. definite i lHinent. of the city admlulsti-H-action was taken fo?,ho formaQn W Lift of the Ouk Grovo water district, In- created u committee of represent!! cludliT that rapidly building up ter-! live citizens in tho trades to re rltory b.twoon .Medford and .lack-1 vlsp huilding code, and .Mayor c-uarwC? .........n ..... ii. ... ... ".i"-.."" further plans In a short time. A cotnuittteo to Investigate the cost, headed by W. H. tlore and composed f other residents of that flel(, aI1() , M ,, ''""TTi'" r'A'" ''!H' committee should bo created school house;. Ralph Jennings wan mimed temporary chairman of the cvetihiK session nnd 1, Tricked was mimed secretary. 'Op district. If plans material izo, may lueludod the houses ulmiK Lozler lane and cm Stewart avenue as well as tho largo number of dwelling along tho highway. 4 . REV. MELL TELLS LIONS GREATNESS FIRST pre: ClonrKv Washington was a man of Kreat religious f ai ill and great determination, who was willing to pay the price of servico to his country. That explains his great ness," said Rev. Carmen E. Moll, sneaker of the day nt tho Lions icjUD luncheon this noon. Tho pro-' pram honored tho approauhlnn birthday of the firs president. "Washington never suffered the curse of despondency, which bo comes the downfall of smaller men. lie faced nil his trials and hardships with a firm determina tion to overcome them. "It Is not the fact that ho was the first president of this country that marks him as a truly great man. Nor Is it tho fact that his generalship wns able to overcome tho enemy In any outstanding bat tles. His greatness was establish ed nt Valley Forgo, when, In the face of dishearteninu: disaster, he irteniiitt irgct lil - was able to for mself, In bis pursuit of a great enu.HO, and to cheor his suffering num on to victory," , SCOUT SKI RACE I-ocal members of tho Hoy Rcottt organization havo been invited to participate in tho Copco "scout ski race' iy 22, This is ono of thei Interesting oyonts In the Fobruar many third nnmial winter carnival on each year at Fort Klamath, nnd which is growing to be a big attraction for lovers of winter sports throughout tho northwest. The Copco Hoy Scout race will consist of a 200-yard dash on skis and is open to all Hoy Scoiaa of southern Oregon. A handsome prize Svlll bo presented tho winner by Tho California. Oregon I'owcr company, under whoso nusnicetj this race U being put on. Much Interest Ik being taken In this event, nnd competition prom lues to bo fans . keen among the scout ski "Concolinwl." other ntiiKtnnffimr AvrniOof the winter carnival will bo tho 42-111 lie for Aio day. Several parties of local people plan to make (be trip to Fort Klamath to attend Iho 1!29 wlnt.Q cnrnlvnl Frldnv. SENT What After FirstCost? CHEAP SUITS ARE EXPENSIVE UPKEEP and PRESSING are COSTLY Good clothes are economical. They require little atten tion. Always show their class, LET US SHOW YOU CODE COMMITTEE AND AERIAL BODY 111 puss H'.lirmtiiil A,..ll ttttv. The mayor pointed out that many ninUfrs would come before the councllTor- aining to tho projected new air to which all such matters should bt referred for investigation, this oiTnunltteo to report hack Us rec ommendations for aciion hyQtho whole, councllmaule ody. ' 1'ho eounclli'n approved fho plan, and also the mayor's appointees on that committee as follows: K, M. Wil son, K. II. Janney and J. O. Oroy. Mayor Pipes also called atteu Mlon to the fact that thero whs I much seiftimentO for tho ro vision 'of tho city huihllnw code, about which there have been many com plaints, and said that moro teeth should he put into it In spots, to brliitf about desired reforms. The councilman also ngreed unanimous ly on the necessity of ftvisiug the building code. Thereupon iho mayor appointed a committee twin the architects, builders, , electricians, plumbi-in, etc., whofti he said were willing to serve, as follows; Frank (Mark, O. O. Alenderi'er, Wm. A. Aitken, Ij. H. Humphreys, M. H. Merritt nnd H. D. Turner, with City Super intendent and Building Inspector Fred Hehoffel and Fire Chief Hoy Elliott as eX'Offlcio members. T OF S0L0NST0J? BILL TO RESERVE SPRINGS Favorable reports upon the bill adding California and Oregon grant hinds containing Hodn Springs nnd McAllister Springs, to the Crater National Forest for recreational and forent purposes, were Included In telegrams sent to the local l,lons club, hi answ er to wlrcH frftiu them sent to Sena tor McXTiry, Franklin F. Korell j.nd Senator Htolwer, "' The responses received by JV. T. 100 Small Flapiacks can oc maae much better than ONE big one How would yon make those small flapjacks? 'J fewatfi lime so you could control their cook ing. Just the way Hills Bros, roast their coffee a few pounds at a time by a patented, con tinuous process Controlled Roastins, and what uniform, full-bodied flavor it develops in every pound 1 HILLS BROS COFFEE Freth jrim the orit itial vacuum paik. liaiily itptnrd vllh Ihr key. O 1929 UPSTAIRS QUALITY FIELD SEEDS FOR SPRING SOWING SELECT YOUR WANTS FROM THE LARGEST STOCK IN SOUTHERN OREGON IF YOU WANT GOOD BEARDLESS BARLEY WE HAVE IT- J ALSO KANOTA OATS RED QATS SHADELAND OATS VETCHES o WHEAT (All Sorts) BALD BARLEY O. A. C. BARLEY 0 SUCCESS BLS. BARLEY ALFALFAS CLOVERS GRASSES KNOW WHAT YOU SOW-, PLANT OUR ADAPTABLE SEEDS , ,. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 323 East Main Phone 260 Get Our Laindo Olovor PWcob D, IiiHkeep, chairman of the ljlonw club committee In eharpo of activ ity on this project, wero read before- tho Lions club today. They follow: "PlcaHed to have your endoi-HC-menl of Honnto bill, GSSfl which to' day, 1 am reportlnjf favorably from Henato cummltteo of agricul ture, and fnreHlry." Signed, Charles MoNar NOW 3rd Big Day and Still Forced To Stand Them Up So Great Are the Crowds. Every one of the 2000 Medford people ' . who have seen this show claim it the fin est silent picturo in yaarg. Mrry! See It Tonight Sure! The tremendous epic of the Alsska gold rush. It's the talk of the valley. Four Complete Shows Dally 4 o AL30 CHARLIE CHASE In "ON TO BUFFALO" 1:30, 3:30, 7 and 0 -4- "Will do all I can as requomcil your telerai$i." Signed, FraultUn F. Korell. . ' . -; "Answering your wire roprardinfr. GG2J1, havo tq advlao nothing hnH, been dono by commlttoo rewarding this bill. Department, however, bus favorably reported upon It nnd It scemH likely Home action will bo' taken in th: reffurd in the nenr future. Appreciate your Interest' Signed, KretUu-lnk Stolwer. NOW mi With DOLORES DEL RIO RALPH FORBES KARL DAME Admlsslon ' Matinee Adults 35 Evening 60 Children lOo - J