MEDFOHD MATT, TRIBUNE. BEDFORD.' -'OREGON'. TUESDAY. KKHRUARY 20. 1929.
VJdF, SEYES
SHEESE FACTORY
N ASHLAND WILL
'ASHLAND, Ore, Keb. ill.
(Special.) A coltaKu cheese fac
tory Is to be added to tho list of
AshlandV liidusirlen. Tho an
nouncement was given out on
Thursday, fullowing a vlnlt of tl.
11. King. mnnuKer ot Iho rortlund
company which, la Huunsoriug the
' cnterprhm. This piant, which Ik
. really auxiliary to tho Portland
factory, will represent nn Invcsl
inent ot ?-."" U. mid w ill be run In
conjunction will) the . Ashland
Creamery-. The product, will Ink"
care of the demand in southern
.Jrcgon and northern California.
K. N. Ashey, u reprcHcntatlve ot
the Portland concern, Will overnco
the installation of the plum, which
will be a distinct unlL ulthoUKh be
ing operated by tleam -and power
! from tho ' creamery plant. The
capacity ot tho - plant will be
around , COO or 000 kuIIous of
Hklinmcd milk dally.
J.vi lt". Hnrker, manager -of the
creamery, said that there are sev-
, eral auxiliary factories throughout
tho state.
A nieetln'g of AHhlund business
nien was culled for Thursday nior
uing't o consider possible financing
schemes for the Ulalr Granite
Quarries, as given by 15. L. Maguin
the company's new financial agent,
and K. A. Hicks, tho vice-president
of the' company,, who resides
at Mcdford.
-Tho Granite company was' re
cently incorporated with a capital
stock of 3300,000, proposing to
open up the quarry to a point of
production that would meet a
ifrse part of the coast demand.
The company s
...v-..i,H...va
save their financial plans nnd then
received recommendations which I
thoy will present to tha other of-
Cicers of the company.
Mrs. OHcar T. Ileigner has ar-i
ranged a charming series of social
evenings for the week. On "Wed
nesday ovcnlnp she was hostess at
a delightful uridfjo parly for which
all the appointments and decora
tions were In keeping with the
spirit of Washington's birthday.
Colorful nnd suggestive were the
room decorations and the table
appointments. Airs. Hergncr was
assisted by Mcsdamcs W. At.
Dodge, Sylva Provost, H. H. Gil
lette, B. II. Ilatis and J. M, Hughes.
- Tho evening of bridge was end
ed by awards to' Airs. Walter Jiev
Ington for high score and Airs. J.
XI. Puller for consolation.
Tho refreshments were served at
small tables at which every detail
carried out the patriotic note.
Mrs. Jlergner'H guests Included
Alesdamcs tJcoiKe Kramer, ; Karl
Jones, I a Deal.. Mattle Shaw,
J. ll. Fuller, llomor liarron, A. II.
rrogginn, Fred Homos, Nate Hates,
T. II. yimpyon, A. K. Kinney, Houls
DiTdgc; : Kmii reii.-.r.-irnnMe. o.A
, It. JlcUburgx. .1. V. Miller, J. 11.
McGco, Frank Jordan. Will Mlich-i-ll,
II. S. Sanford. Wa1terBeving
toii, P. S. Provost. II. H. Gillette.
B. B. -Walls. Will Dodge nnd J. M.
Hughes. Other Invited guests who
wero unable to attend wore Mcs
damcs J. M. Wagner, t II. Vaupel,
J. II. Turner, and Daisy McGurry.
Radio fans ij Ashland arc pro
mised relief from ' Interference
which ho often breaks Into the
radio programs. On Tuesday night
tho city council sot aside the sum
of ?23G to be expended by City
IJleclrielan Clyde Malonu, for a de
tector to be used in locating und
clearing up the Interference.
The fine, drinking fountain,
whlfh Is t be erected by funds of
Climbing
1 is J
I Alton Andersoif Is back for fed
First, Ziepfcld picked lier for- his j oral Inspection, and says that lie
"Follies." Xext, she was chosen for will remain In Medford.
"Jlio llila" and now Warner Brothers Wallace O. Dutton has enlisted
will present her in the movies. I
hum? Agnes nunc? is ciiuiomg;
helped by clever dancing and seldom I
equalled beauty. flj
Sliss Francy says: '"I doh t be-.
licve iu overlooking nnything which .
helps add to your attractiveness. I j
m most particular ulwut my hair
1' so ,u;".-
Mure mr method of enrinz for it
right. Vcarly all the girls I know
here in New York aro Ufing It, now.
it is so easy. All we do is put a lit
tie Daiulcrme ou our brushes each'
. time we dress our liuir. It makes my
l.uir 'miir tn' tire., nmt hi ,1,1s it i'J
place wonderfully. It has gotten ricV
ui mv uunuruu. Jt Keeps my nair, ,., Iv ,,...!, .. .,, ,1,,
and scalp comfortable, that i don't , "lu"v ,"s,n "
shaoipoo half as often as I did before. ' nFW ",0,n " olv0 u a
And best of all. it gives my hair l.-Ballon cow
softer, moro silkv snd lustrous ap-"' h" 11 ,un"1 of Paradoxes, one
pearance than anytbin I've ever!0' Frce Bute's principal x
iound." I Dorts ' butter nnd yet prent
Dandcrinc quickly removes tliafl "."""titles of foreign ller ure Im
oily film from vour'liair: brings out ported every year. J
its' natural color, makes it fairly . ,. ' , , ,
sparkle! Dandruff usually disappears , L-
-l..n v,,., tlnndnrine. Waves. rl brce Kenya men named Har
Vet" with it, stay iu longer. Its
delicately 1 ragronccd : isn't oilvj
Jftvcsn't show. It's economical. Tho
'.Vic bottles will lost several weeks,
All drug stores recommend and gur
jintcc it.
the Victoria Mlchelson estate, aa a
memorial to the donor, will be
Placed In the small triangular park
,near tlio city library. City coun
icllmcn are reserving the right to
I pass finally on the exact location
oi tno fountain.
Mr. and .Mrs. .1. I. Urowel have
rented a five, acre truct in the Hell
view dlairicl whero they Intend to
carry out a program of Intensive
farming. Tlio three Urowel riiii.
!drcn will be enrolled at the Dull-
view- school.
Miss Bonnie Pollard, who leaches
school at Willluius, Oregon, will
be the week -end guest of the
Misses Kdna Uoheen and Gertrude
Haan. Miss Pollard Is a graduate
of the Southern Oregon Normal
school. ...
Mr. and Mm. jack Tyrrell from
Oak Grove on the highway be
tween Mcdford and Jacksonville
were visitors In Ashland on Wed
nesday evening. .Mr. Tyrrell served
ns Judge on the high school debac
and Mrs. Tyrrell visited with her
aunt, Mrs. J. P. Dodge, on tha
llouli-vurd.
Mm. Helle. Schweln. n )atiet nt
the Community hospital, Is report
ed to be somewhat improved, but
will not be able to return to lier
homo for several days.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Knonies of Port
land arc in Ashlnnd for n few days
to attend to business affairs.
Mrs. Floyd Dickey is reported to
be quite 111 at her homo on tho
Boulevard.
Mrs. Helen McCallen. assistant
to the secretary of tho chamber of
commerce, is ill at her home und
unable to attend to her duties for
a few days. . 1
Miss Pearl Wurdlc is said to be
somewhat Improved after an at
tack of appendlcllics with which
she was stricken on .Saturday.
Miss Helen Anderson, dean of
women at the Southern Oregon
State Norninl. was a charming din
ner hostess on Tuesday evening
when she entertained Mr. and Mrs.
Will M. IJodge and her father,
Charles Anderson ot Portland who
is spending his vacation in Ash
land. I'.dgur oleott has returned
r mn n in tlftl-l llnt-n f ' I tfl.l-n 'I 1
wmio nWfty K(lt;ai, viijUcU .ith
friends at JJauDoel - '
County School, 'Superintendent!
Susannu Homes Curtcr of Jack-''
sonviiie. u-n i ai.i.i w.i t
nesday evening to servo as judirc
of the debate between the Mcdford ,
and Ashland high schools. i
Hiking days have come again. In !
fact there is very little time dur- 1
ing a southern Oregon winter
when It-is not n joy to hike over
our hills. W. P. Walter, secretary
of the Y. M. C. A., has announced
tho first of a scries of hikes for
boys of 1 years and over. The
boys must provide their own
lunches and be at tho Pioneer Hall
ready to start at nine o'clock on
Saturday.
.Mrs. Guy Handled, a patient at
tho Community Hospital after an
operation for appendicitis, expects
to be removed to her home late
this week.
Mrs. J. y. Songer left for Port
lam) on Wednesday evening where
she will join Miss Molly Soriger
who has been In Portland for a
time. -
- Mri..4J.iiurjf C. Uiley .avhs ,Iii
.Mcdford on Thursday uttrndlng to
business errands. .
H. C. Corn, real estate dealer of
Medford, was in Ashland on
Thursday and alt ended tho Kotar
ian luncheon at the J Jib in Springs
hotel.
Miss Mildred It a rue r who re
cently underwent an operation for
appendicitis at the Community
hospital has recclvered sufficiently
to be removed to her homo op
Granite street.
AHhlund houso holders arc be
ginning to loolj to their locks and
fastenings since the recent "crime
wave" which seems to have struck
the town. A report came in Wed
nesday from Mrs. V. J. Moore that
on Monday night two garages be
longing to her wero broken into
and thai the lockM were broken on
both garages. Strungc to say, u
ear standing in one garage was not
molested, although It was in good
running order, was filled with
gasoline, nnd hud a spare tire at
tached. No trace has yet been
found of those who swelled our
crime list on Monday night.
Weivs of Co. A
National Guard
The people of Medford will see
j lit--1 lie Armory next .Monday the
feili-ml Inspection of Company A,
IS6U1 Infantry.- They nro lnvltcil
to- attend nnd view the work of
their patriotic Jfeilfordltex; they
will not see a .company of men
I drill on veterans of three wars.
I hut see wlmt a body of men can
' do on one night n week.
It is noted that Toby r.rown hus
returned to Medford lifter orking
; inr the Hollywood studios for tile
! pa."t three months.
tn the company, nnd it is expected i
that he will be ns good a soldier
ns his brolher was.
yirgil Swanson is 'Jolnln? tho
company on the first of March,
His ,nistment with the r.oscburs
company expire on the last duy
, ycbrunry.
S Toncy 1!. Daily has been dis
charged for removal from the slate
and will Join the coast artillery
company at Oukland, Cal.
Captain Tengwald Is wiring; to
Salem for a discharge In favor of
ITarlan Tremuln, whom ho hus
found necessary to remove from
tho roll
ris, cominurieii unu CMiipion. nave
succeeded In climbing to he -iuui-mil
of Mount Kenya. 1 7.007 feet
hlfh. Tills . has been done only'
onco beforu In 1S9, by Sir Halford j
Uucklndcr.
BROTHERS FORM
P . V.7- v)
i. With the enrollment of Sam Gill for the -spring temeiter and hit signing for football practice,
the University of California has the distinction of having four stalwarts from a single family on Its
grid squad. Left to right, Frank, varsity half; Harry, varsity guard) Ralston, freshman half and Sam,
recently annexed. . . j , '
E
II ATTRACTS
AS IN LEGITIMATE
.
j
"Abie's Irish Rose." the Annel
Nichols play, which held the Hroud'
way endurance record tor continu-,
ous performances, and Is the origi-!
nul and parent oi n long Hue of
Irish-Jewish comedies, produced on
both stage and screen during the
past five years, Is here a seinl
talking picture, at Hunt's' Crate
rian. And, true to form, the
crowds are pouring In to see it.
lielng the forerunner of its spe
cies, U Ih Interest ins. The nov
elty of a story-hook colleen fallinc;
In lovo wUh .u story-book Jewish
lad, has, or course, worn off long
ago. In spite of the fact that the
majority of western audiences have
not Beonthe Anne Nichols vurakin.
However, in point of character
.iitiuu ami .Inspiration,, this,, pliiy
Is superior lo any of its followers.
Jean HershoH'H rlumicterlzntlon of
the fond, orthodox Jewish futlmr.
and F. Farroll McDonald's flashes
of Irish spunk and antipathy for
tho JoWa, arc creations that will
long be remembered.
The sympHtliPlic Interpreation of;
tho whltu lniirod Father VVlmleu -and
the kindly Jewish rabbi, who
administered to Iho dying fields of,
France, Irrespective of creed or j
race, and became fast friends, was j
handled with a delicacy and beauty j
that not only rise lo the point of J
true url, hut are u nohlo effort to j
bridge, the chasm ot ii. fool Mi ni-j
cial prejudice. i
Nancy Carroll, as Hie winsome j
Irinh colleen, nnd CharlcH (Buddy) .
Rogers, as Iho handsome Jewish 1
boy, do the resl. And tlio moving
picjuro will continue to be enjoyed (
by thoso who have seen the stage ;
play und thoso who have not. i
'Sunset Pass Showing ;
at the Rial to Today
Seven hundred cattle milling
! wildly in u night ataiypede, dSid n
i raging range fire devouring every
thing In its path, provide two of
tho many spectacular scenes of
the Zano Grey production, "Sun
set Pass," which features Jack
Holt, at the Illalto today. . , .
These scenes were filmed In the i
cattle country of Arizona, a few j
miles from the old trading post of i
Tuba City. j
"Sunset I'ass" is a story of cattle
rustlers, and the bringing to Justice i
of a band of thieves by a U. H. j
marshal, a role portrayed by Holt.
Nora Iane has the role of tho sis- j
ter of a leader of the outlaws, glv- I
ing the story thrilling compltcu- j
tions, because Holt and Miss Lnne I
fall in love. -. j
Clever Comedy Now j
of Crater tan Theatre
JustX'lu play has ever been pre-
-ntert ,
Its entirety before the
Grandmother Knew
there was nothing so good for conges
tion and coldi as mustard. But the
oW-faluoiicd mustard plaster burned
and bliitcred.
Murterolc gives the relief and help
that miKl.ird plasters gave, without
the plaster and without the blister.
Gently rub il i". fc how quickly the
pain disappears. O .
Trv Mustcrole for 6ro throat,
broncliitis. tonsillitis, croup, stiff
neck, aitlinia, neuralgia, headache,
congest pleurisy, rlieumati'm,
lumtag'Hiaiiis and aulicsof Uic bak
or joinU.spraiiu.soremufdcs. bruises,
-I (Ll 1. I , 1 fnnl lf lhl
(it may prefcrn pnciun-niw;.
ffffftr Idem mutard-l'
GOLDEN BEAR FOOTBALL QUARTET
Cheese club, which is not an asso
elation of fromage merchants, but a
club or -now 5 orK reporters ,ul
theatrical publicity men.
Tbut is "Abie's Irish Kose." now
in its second duy in film form at)
Hunt's Craterlan theater. Harry
Hlrschfield, creator of the "Abiof
tho Agent" comic strip. Is presl-i
dent uh the t.'hceso club. Ife wits
one of iho first to send good wishes!
to Anne Nichols when filming of j .
"Abie's Irish Rose" was launched H
at the studios. j j
From the original stage cast Ida 'rI
ICnmii- nn.l lt..rnnr,l Ciirnin'. seen I
ffor five consecutive years as Mr.
and Mrs.- Isaac Cohen, wore select-
ed for tho same comedy rotes on!
the screen. They support Nancy J
Carroll. Charles HogcrB and Jean
TiershoU, the stars, as Itosemary
Murphy. Able T.evy and Abie's or
thodox old father, Solonmon Iovy.
BUDAPFST. (VP) A gathering of
blind Fsperantists from vurlout
counlrles will be a feature of. the
international. Ksperantist congress
here in Aligns!,. Thirteen countries
huve already ugrecd to send dele
gates. ' . '
LONDON. (VI) General I'.ram
well Doulh of the Valval Ion Army is
u one-suit. ipun. During M years
of servlce'Vllh the army ho has in
variably worn the regular uniform
of the organization.
at the
you want
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development. It enables you to reg
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Jing, full-sized ice cubes . . . and to tap
Frigidaire's famous surplus power
for the freezing of unusual salads
and desserts easily and quickly,
Wc want you- to see this latest
development X Frigidaire en
gineers. We want you to sec for
' yourself just what the Cold
Control will do . . . how much it
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jSTOVER RELEASED
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.YKHKA. Cal.. Fob. 26. ()-
, Donald Htover, held in the local
Jail here in connection with tho
death of Carson Garrett. 31!, at
AVeed, Cab, yesterday, has been re-
biased from eustvdy following a
coroner's verdict that Garrett met
uceldeiital death.
The Jury heard evidence pointing
to a quarrel between the two men
over Stover's 17-year-old wife. After-
tho argument Ktovcr left the
house. A few momenis later CJ ar
ret1 1 ftdl down a flight of stairs
and plunged through a closed win-'
dow.
liroken glass from the window
slashed his Jugular vein and he
.died before thu flow of blood could
be slopped.
Invcslit.tlol's said Stover came to
Weed recently' from. Klumuth KiiIIh
and had been attempting to find
employment.
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SURPLUS ELK FOR
E
Surplus elk from the national
bison raiiKo are being offered by
the biological survey of the Cnltcd
.suites department of agriculture to
anyone who will remove them
without east to the government.
The national bison range is In
1 western Montana. tea,r the towns of
i Moiese and Dixon.' Heeuusu the
elk thcro have increased beyond
tho carrying capacity of the range,
it Is necessary further to reduce
their numbers, even though some
1 of the surplus animals huve already
been disposed of by Bale.
The national bison ran go Ik ad
ministered primarily for tho main
tenance f a fair-sized herd of
buffalo, the original stock of which
was supplied by the American IM
son society. It is the desire of the
biological survoy to make immedl
t jie reduction In the numbers of
i elk so us to avoid feeding them
1 hay during tne into winter and
early spring, which would other
j wise be necessary, as well as to
i preserve ns much forage as pos
i siblo for the buffalo. The elk at
I this time are mainly valuable for
1 exhibition purposes nt xoos and for
stocking game parks and farms,
j It Is now too late in tho season
tor tno eJK meat to oe good.
Correspondence on the subject
should bo directed to .Frank U.
Hose, protector of the national bi
son range. Molese, Mont. Tele
grams should be addressed to him
at Dixon, Mont.
DANCE HALL BILL
PASSED IN HOUSE
SALliM, . Ore,, i'eb. r(VP) .So
uioro free smelt for the people of
Oregon. The -loVer. houso Mon
day . afternoon passed tho senuto
bill which will require a 50 -cent
license for smelt fishing In the
Sundy river.
Garage owners and tiro dealers
will no longer bo able to secure
froo copies of tho motor vehicle
registration lists from tho secre
tary of utate. Mimeographed
copies of the lists in a limited
number to bo distributed only to
sheriffs and othor peace offlecra
will be Issued monthly.
Regulation by the county court
of dance halls in towns of less
than Out) population Ih provided
for in 8. It. 78, ulso passed by the'
house Monday afternoon. The bill
was aimed principally at the so
called social clubs hi smult towns,
who under this title evaded regu
lation,..- ,
. SHEHIDAN. Hotel Sherldajr
under new management.
difficult desserts.
a quick supply of ice cubes.
everyday refrigeration.
. , nude? control, i 1
adds to convenient housekeeping , . ,
how much it increases 'the service
rendered by Frjgidairc. ,
Stop in at otir display room this
week and see the new household
Frigidaire models ... all equipped
with the Cold Control.
You'll be surprised to find how
lowthe prices are for every model
and that a very small down pay-
ment puts Frigidaire in your home
immediately. . -
Utop inand getyourfree topy of this new
recipe book. It shows you how to make
scores of delicious frozen delicacies, '
Lrargle rrl
For sore tliroat, there's a swift ami sure
way to soothe away the inflammation. Every
singer knows the secret ! Dissolve Bayer
Aspirin tablets in jmrc water, and gargle.
Nothing in the whole realm of medicine is
more helpful in cases of sore throat. And
you probably know how Aspirin dispels a
Jicadachc; breaks up colds, relieves rheu
niaiic pain, neuralgia, neuritis, lumbago!
lust make certain to net Genuine Uayer
Aspirin ; it has Bayer on the box, and on each tablet. All druggists,
with proven directions.
Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin; ';
it does NOT affect the heart
Aspirin It the tratlo mark ot Direr Manufacture of MoaotwlUactUcalef oj gallcllcacld
Little Chats About
Your Health
No.' 17 ; V
The Danger of "Friendly"
Medical Advice
.; AiTliiiUibrily "vlio Tiiis, Iiuil7uiius'iuif 'opportim'ity to'
obsei've the nCfcotn of varioiiH -meclieint's nnil medicinal
preparations, on dil't'erenl. iieoplo warns against the tak
ing of niedieines because of the -tefilinioiiialH of olhcrs
or on the advice of anyone other than' a physician. -'
11c states that the individual ' who desires, .to ' lucilj- '
eatc himself should know that the human body is a com-'
plex ngim'gate of ccIIh "the fnuetions of wJiicli niuy bo"
iiiterreretl with in inaiiy ways, and that no two organisms
will roaot exactly, alike under given conditions."
. That fact is one of the reasons why it, is ol'len danger- ,
ous to take seriously the, claims of patent medicine ad- '
vertisementH, and bears out our repeated contention .Hint
"whenever you arc ill enough tn need medicine von need
medical advice." ' ' '
Let us fill your prescriptions.
Jarmin & Woods
THE OWL
S. W, Corner Main
Phono 66
. On and After Feb. 17
Improved
Stage Service
North and South
Beginning Feb. 17 Silver Gray
tage service will be co-ordinated
with that of the Red Topsboth
lines leaving and arriving at . -
HOTEL JACKSON
And for your further convenience, tickets of Utn
Oregon Stages, Inc., muy now bo used ou tie
Silver Grays and vice versa. For example, you
can go to Portland ou one line, return on the
other, using tho same ticket, i Also Southern Pa
cific, rail tickets may bo. used ou the stages of
these companies. ,; i
Through Silver t!ray stages to San Francisco will
continue lo call at S. 1. station.
PlioJie .or fall on us ut any , .
lime for all-travel int'oruuttioii.
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and
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THROAT
DRUG STORE
and CentVal Ave.
!'Modford, Ore.
J. C. CAflLE,
Agent
hsam Pacific