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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1929)
ml' I f'. SI n FOURTEEN SPROUT OREGON EDITORS BABY ANTLERS AT LISTEN TO TALK - ELKS' INITIATION; OF WORK PHASES BALLOON PERMIT FIRST TO GRANT Gold' Hill Man Added Ocean Trip On Ice Cake to Alaska Experience, ' Sought Warmer Climate After Rescue Tho experiences of Frrtiik II. covered the hopelessness of his nrifw Oolrt Hill resMent. In the ! prwlicamont. Ho throw his Iok Klondike country, would nlinont cf tho Adn county fish nn! pame 1 Ichruo today pulled up tho explg k(vo they had planted In n rookery Humify, preparatory to tho expect ed slaughter.' U. (1. Colo, president of tho lea KUe. snid that tho crow? hail smelled tho oxplnslvo and - had abandoned the rookery altogether. Vv. V i-! ?! : EUfjnS'E.-Oro., Feb. 1 .Tho hURO membership of tho ?rfs fau,0 u iB. ".V ? f t Elkn lodge was slill runner auu-.j dlscuss,.lnr varloua phases of the $ mented Last night by tho Initiation i newspaper - business. and - adding ot fourteen candidates, who are t recreation by attending basketball isitil r,i.ri, nrn.mrt i heu-ii. games, luncheons and banquets. Eniiloyt number of famous J dered condition today. Oeorse Washington while h was the nation's first president Issued an order to permit the first bal loon flight to be made In (he Unit- Clloti . h in Ah. tW " ' Ilipy ap- ,. h.. r, i.,.,m f it..' This was disclosed today by : nearod at tho Elks temnlo building !sim. n.. i-nnliul Journal: Henry w oodhouso, president-' or all slicked up vry early last even-' Oeorge F. Cornwall, of the Tlm- . .... ,. '. . -... t hm-tiuin TnutoH Ailnm. nf lliA mr mo ceremonim. in ineir ------ i , w.-hlnMnn'. .l.u.n.m tho Oregonlun; L. D. Felshelm of j The authorization wa grnnted by the nandon Western World and ' "shlnglon. Woorthouso said, to J. Ooerge Cheney ot tho Enterprise ! Blanchnrdv ' aeronaut. Record-Chieftain. .. . , '. ', . . ' i ho ..InUe 1 h! ""i a' . ,,"lT n...-!., tv. nfiApnnnn n t oil-1 the-natlonal capital, the first bal let to of the Forest Crnve. News- i Times; W. W. R. May of the eagerness riot to miss anything; a needless fear niccordlnff to all reports today th ko everything tho generous hearted "brothers" Whllo tno now baby Elks oro around town today with chests Px jpanded and fraternally groiftng fSthor members of tho lodge they meet, they will never he tho same as before last night's foliation. In fact one of them is doomed to lead a dog's lifo the rest of his days. Tho hundreds of members of the lodgo are. proudT of the new ones token' in last night,' not only . be cause of their gonera) fineness as rt class, but because of their dex trous ubllity in dodging and other iunexpeetort athletic stunts. . Throe of them showed wondor- tho Aerial League of America, who said he founds tho authorization loon ascension in AmerIca on Jan uary i. 179a., 'resident .Washing- t Into tho ocean, bid farewell to his i sled and other bolonifi A-f. nml rival those of: Robinson ; Cruwoo. lHWnm from fioo j0 fia,,( uiitil after d from ISfT tulftlS for a . many lon hours hn struck land. witng com- 1 l-.Khauinod and almost frozen lo death, he made h! way to an inc lo.. and tho OakUma Syndl- Eskimo hut wher ho remained for cato, Mv. Andrews covered most of two days until he recuperated. Tho the hlj rAnts in that' country dur- jnatlve and a companion took hint Irg thopi early days. j to Capo Hrlheo rif Wales, vlion . Juneau, Cordova, Valdes, An j after unothor attempt to head fur ; chorage. Catehachnn. Lautacho: Nome, he was again caught In lee AVASHIXaTOX, Feb. 22. ! panics, Includins tho rieming -Min Keppttlu Wins yi'KlitX', Ket. uV) Leonnnl H. S'ppala ui' Nome won tho see end lap of tho Il'it-mlle eastern Interna (Uuia I dog derby hero to, day. His time was 3:;3:5M. Krank DupuN, who placed first In tho initial lap yesterday, was second. He covered tho distance i n 4;UT:30. Kmile St. tloddard, of the I'as, .Munltuba. ran Ihliil. Or.nAton- r'h0tr. tilmnnd nf thn ! iot WO prOSOnt at tllO ascension. vlv.hPrr nr-nnhie? w. Vnmn Mo- In his ( authorization,, according Klnay of the . Hillsboro Argus; j. Gordon Law of. the Oregon Jour-. nnl; Jack Hladino of the MeMlnn- ' vlllo Telephone Register led dis- ! ciions in adverting sales and ' general publishing progress. . The. owning session will be de-, voted to a hawiuct with 10. V. ; Allen toastmaster and H. W, Mon- i ;x'kuq of Portland speaker.- Dean j Vernon McKcnz.'c of the Tniver-j i sity of Washington-school of jour- to Wood house, Washington' asked the American ' citizens to honor nianchard for his "efforts to es tablish and f.dvaneo an ' nrt In order to mnk it, useful to man kind' in general' . ;, i r, . These were a few of the points he made with his doj team. U was when ho was with apt. Johnson that -he. made a sensaiioriar strike, in tho interior, and on an eight hour shift, 33ft pounds of gold woro tnkon out. Approximately SllV.iOL'.OO was taken out- In 17 day. ' f Coming down tho roust from Point Barrow, a nor'Jiem supply point, Mr. Andrews Tas headed toward' Nome with his seven dog team, when he was caught on a massive lee floe. They were carried' out two miles to sea. when he dis- floes and carried to the Siberian coast. Ho mad'Qi third attempt ' and was again carried back ioj Siberia. ; I-'innlly. thru sheer persistence and grit, he fought hlr. way back to Nome, whoro ho look the boat ( soori afterwards for Seattle, la. ! stOd nf reriialr.inlr hi the northern ! state, he hraded Immediately, for ' tho : opposlm extreme -Arizona, ( where ho entered- business nnd re mained for several years. Mr. An drews settled In Jackson county j seven or eight years- ago and claims ho Is hero to stay. NORDEEN LEADING CRATER SKI at tui celerity, especially in arising ; naiBm wlll speak, from their seats, and an extra-1 A resolution favoring the ex- i active ono of the three did nn : change of cost data anil making in i astonishing nernnaftfr nose divo' to annunl event of. tho exclusive j tho floor. vThn paper roll chaso of m00tinB of tho editors of daily candidates was also electrifying to j newspapers, inaugurated this yoar the largo fraternal nudienec. . : hy p. R. Appleby of La Orando Following the Initiation all the j wns adopted yesterday. j outer r.iKS lea tno new ones uown into tho temple basement where UNHURT BY COLD; ANNA SPRINGS Obituary rill filled up with coffee, llmburger cheese, pickles and other choioe dainties. . . The fourteen new bahy Elks of lst night's doings, aro tho fol-j .OAP.D Peter rtoyal Oard pass' Owing: . ! ed away at the. Sacred ileart. h.S' . R; Cole Holmes, M. Clemen- piial. Thursday morning fr.nn t son, John H-. OoRWjck. Lelnnd S. : conipllcitlon of Influenza, aged 39 uropny, Lionaid tiiitcninson, old Mct'm.iv; o.r. w. linnfn.-.i . v. ,. ,m.i..' ' a. ii.a w," urnnBinijf niiio.. injury, ino qui.-n at West lalro. Oliir; Ivrnest Uostel, W lliiam V. l'rmity. of lila death hu wns employed as Harold Woods. Optle ft. Stafford, j mechanic at the Medfurd' Hotel. Oscar it. Vann, leo 10. Wnison, , v0r six years ho was nark ranger ItOSEIU'RCl, Ore, Feb. 22. OP) ': I Douglas coiiptyV, (irocfoll crop, i KLAMATH FALLS, Ore, Fob. I j thought to ho, a cdnipltto loss a 22.-i(P) Skimming ovo- the .mow1 result of recent severe wentheisl . ,"' , ,. ',...' vv." I has miflored less than 10 per cent I ",on"1 hrM"" law- Km" -Not- i damago from frost, according to K. j 'loon, familiarly known as "Old ; A. Hetty, federal Inspector, who War Horse," frd tho 4;-mllo Fort) just completed a thorough lit- i Klamath-t'rater Lake sSl raco as; j vest igat ion in that county. I thn athlctes-pasou Anna Spring,! Ilespite the .fuct that, ihe crc i 13 miles from Hie starting line, on j I was subjected to llio moat pro1 i the first lap of the Rruellliiir ntrus-i longed cold spell experienced in :!0 ;!le. I years,, the crop lias come tlifouKlr I ex-champion skier ot the The first five were clocked I Anna Springs as follows; i Nnrdoen, U:20 a, m. ; N'onlqulst, 11:32 n, m. s - Andy Aiyrn, Ran Krancisco mara-! ! thon runner as well as skier, 11:331 ( a. m. . John Peterson, San Francisco, i ox-champion of north Sweden, i Jl:3,rt a. m. While the big race -was tinder . way hundreds' ohjoyed a dlversl j fled winter carnival program one mile west of Fort Klamath. ! . '. riorsn; lda.,: Feb.' 22.-W) Out Cho Benrf veteran led W. N'or.d- j gucsd by a: flock of; upwards of a minion crows .wnicn . tney were attetnptlntr' to dyhnmitoi Tpembere Olnsilftei! mlverrrrng geti renlK Buy with your eye on i HILLS BROS' No other coft'ec trnile-inarlc ever guaranteed so much. in rich,- . uniform flavor. Kor Hills Bro ' Coffee is masted by an exclusive', continuous process a few pounds at !l time never in Imlk. This process roasts every berry evenly and insures a flavor no' ; oter coft'ec has. HILLS BROS COFFfcE Jones & Co. 3640 South Central Ftrih Jron tkf w'f Ajitfy vnnt4 wtth tfi hey. 1929 Itay Tucker. FLAGS FLY TODAY j under Alex Sparrow and two years . j for Coi. ThoniHon, fit Crate hake j ; and one year at Yellowstone nark,; j Montana. Ho enlisted as a private ; in the World war. Kirst Company lCCth Depot RiiKado, Camp Lewis. .: WnhinBton, and was transferred1 to Co. H, ti3rd Infnntry. His com . pany was ordered twico to leave ; j. .Vow, York for Francos He leaves : his father. Joseph T. Oard,' of : 1 Thefo was. no senerat- formal ! 5uch- n;u?no brother. Charles D. 'cfllebration of WashinKtou's birth. nnl ' h caR1' rr' (,' rtay tortR- heyonrtJthc iyinp of naRs- cc will ho held at the J'crl rrom uio currm in mo dilsiiichk sec- - :. ;. . i rinn ntwf tVrim thn lno n, rmMlf P- ItnV. Cai'mIl Moll OfftClat- ! MM, frnm frrn mirbit In Mm' hli. Innou' dnr. biill,llni.a Biv.l .hnmn. tlin elnwlni' i Ing. 1 ntermeni In Moilfnrd oeme- ! of federal, coutily and' city offices, 1M'' banks and a few other nlaces oh . - ntislness, and this afternoon heitiK a half holiday In the public schools following .appropriate observance . progrttms in tho various buildings. T 'There will be quite' a number 01 social affairs, tonight private', Heml-puhliR and public In colebra tlon of the day, including dances.: i The poatofflco - was closed nil day,- there were ho' carrier deliv eries, and, despite the- fact that buelflesH wan conducted as usual, a general lwUdny teeling prevalle l. Births Mr..' uhd MriJ, .Theodq.r,cuICil,V'A'-ii.i tho parents of an eiRht pountt, .10 ounco hoy horn at tho Community hospital, February 20.. . Mr. and Mrs.- K. J. Ohilitors are" the parents of an eisht jjotind" six j ounco buy horn at tho Community hospital last night. .. ' . . DEPMBlFMSToRE ' Spring Appard ihu Will Delight Every Feminine . Heart : at Prices that Appeal io:Al ; res Womon'ci Prinled Silk Dresses. Bright, cheery colors of spring. ' Straight lines nnd flares, ruffles and tucks. Wide cape col lars in back and no collors at all. Button trimmed or contrasting colore. Distinguish ed looking dresses yon are proud to own'. Apple Butter .. . lobby's Fancy Appln Hut tor ciiiinoil from best. OrcRon ripe apples. It's ti luiriiiiiif. 1. 2V2 cans.. .29 10. To $29;75 75 I Spring and Youth! v H, If he yoniTg this springtime! Tn emevmi frani tlli ..tif.- a 111 d " of winter in the glorions garb . Fash ion has planned for Youth f'. . . A jaunty coat, a vivid frock, a trig , hat! Beauty at moderate cost if you choose here. q : . ' ' 5 ' ' " . , All That la New in Spring Hats ADRIENNE'S I -Medford National Bank BuOdin? BEAUTIFUL SPRING GOATS W Backs of Women's Dress Coats, ' stand-up collars, fiir trim or plain? Fancy tucking in back, ornaments and bows-n't bnck of collftr.mrtkf! the new coats different and prom inent.. . Colors:- tan,, kasha and navy. Full lined.-All sizes front II to 4a . 22.50 To $45.00 .- ; P.nnn .Itt!le HEALTH SHOES win Cnmhlnntlon Lost Kxfrn wide jll ' and Extra Narrow . Ill ! . $5.00 nnd $5.03 A new shlpmonl of nil- tho on III styles and patterns In Knnu III j . iettlek Shoes. If you enjnv lilt ! ' i l.:- O romrort in wniKini. yon win en- mi ' : ' Joy wnlklnR In Knna JnttlRk. II li B' The M. M. IK-iiarlment Htoro In Illl the exclusive a Rent-lor Knnu 'j Jettlckn In Medftirrt. . Illl nil H ; Baking Powder f.'alnmet one of the eii. ami you buy it, at a Hnr- 5 -lb. ban ...... .89 Coffees fJoldeh West Vnenuf.i I'npkcd every ean Rtiar nutoed ; - every Can will please y6n. Pound ... 52 . , - Cocoa Hershey's Rest Cocoa every can will please yon. and every enn is guaran teed. ' Vi-lb.'can' .18 Milk Carmi tioiv ..hrand l'nne.y. milk. Try a tew cans a this Bargain' Price. .29 Cans ... Pickles fanc.V tlili Pickles lit No. crins. . This' is a Bargain, Price. Large can 20 Rice M.' J.. B..; Fancy , Lonrf (rain Riec; ! Kvcry- pack ajrc Rimrantced., 4 lb. Pkg. ... .39 Tomatoes IP Fancy Rogue. River Tom(u toes standard quality. Buy what, you want. Lg. 24 cans ... . 10 Coffee Extra qualify Coffee, in bulk there is no better. Pry a few pounds. , Pound .. 45 Rolled Oatt perry's P.est Rolled Oats either tho larKP, fancy lakes 01' tho quick cook ing kind. ' '1 ' 10 ib sk. . 49 Mazola Oil Full quart pure. Jfazolft--' jjnaranfeed for every pur- -pose. . ' . .: Full Quart 49 Butter Best' grade creamery buSj ter made front pnfe, kweet-crettni. ; '' .' Pound ,49 Fresh iocnl EgRS stand ard ' size. ' . Every dozeri gunranteccl.- v s . . 28 Soap Poo t's Guaranteed,:1 . in lrtrprc package.- Docb not dam'iliJc fa()ric and it's n hnrgain. targe pkg. ;.... .39 Snow Drift One of the.. best: Rhorteit ihffs. ..Try'a piiir at .thjs . liargiiitit pric. j-,..,;v; 4, -lb. pail 89 ' Potatoes ldiiihatirv.XMtfl(i;..0eit1i: No. I quality.' Buy what Vbu wiini at this Bargain Price. Per 100 lbs.. 1.45 Fresh Meats Compare the price : yotl pay at Jones Cash Markets With the price ordinary in dividual markets ask you to pay. Thre is a difference and it's a saving for you. Every pound of meat quoted , in this 'ad has been killed and prepared under U. S. Government inspection, which is your guarantee that the quality and clean handling are the Very best. ; Pig Feet v' - Fancy Yig Feet, cut from frrniri fed pork. They nro clean. .-Try ,.a jTotsr' founds. Pet pound . .12 Hams u &' Fancy CuMd Ilamfl. They H nn the very best nnd will please yon. Half or whole ut the Karoo- price. ? .27 Pouhd Picnics .. best Green discount Stamps Given on O All Purchaaes-Aak For Them MF.DFORD BUILDING N0ETH CINTEAL KVttfOt AT SIXTH Rnvilff ' well . cured Rradff Picnic : Shoiuilcm, cut from yoiuip; pig pork. Pound .19 Weiners Fancy Frankfurters, qook d in the best olonh wfiy. They will please yon. Pound .20 Bacon Medium size lean Bncon.' There is none better at anywhere jgear .the price. Pound ,25 " Lard j Pnuenilo T'lirft Lkrd. It ia B out) of tho ery best Wds packed and guaranteed in every way. . 8 li,, 1.39 51 o o " ' .. ... -. (