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' rEDFCRT) MATL TRfBTTKE, HtDFORD, OftEflOy, SATURDAY." ApflTL fi, 1929. :
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BELLVJEW P.-LA
Brum creoic wns In Medford onj- " .' liJT 1 t" 1
Tuewiay lookinir uftcr businc-a Uf. i lansiia Lity Airport Makes Liirl
' the first of thrt'o rompanief nom
! priHnK th6 flyHLem, uerordlnK to iv
i cent renortN made bv offit'tTH of
1. when' tho line wan opened. Mnro
mail has b'ccq carried over this
route in three months than during
the first year andne-half of op
eration on the New York-Boston
run. :
Colonial Western Airways, oper
ating between Albuny and Cleve
land, havo flown 236,017 miles, car
ried 4,4 f8 passencers and trans-
fairs
Hostess at $100 a Week Salarv
I . . 7 1 . t ' . . i
j th company.
OFMETAL
ENJOYS PICNIC AT
TRAIL ON EASTER
ADDS TO SERVICE
Slnoe Its inatiKurathtn, 9.4H7 pas.
scnKts have been ftown and 164,
727 pounds of mall curried over tho
syHtem to WoKton, Cleveland or
Alpntrcul. -
IN FAMED COLLECTION
I'JbiU of Colonlul Afr Transport,
NKW Heavy in-ioperatlntf the New Vork - Boston 1'""" 4t,bia pounqs oi mau.
FAMILY GATHERING COLONIAL AIRWAY
I
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creaseji. In iiaKsenger travel A well j run' navi" fluwn 384. 63 miles, car-j 1 Select May Jueeu.
. '' JB14.VIBW,' Ol'c, April .
(Klioelul) The Bcllvinw 1-T. A.
cirt'lo him aolecu-d Mm. William
Welch, Mm. Italph I'lium and
Mrs. David MoKlnnry an delegate
to .tho Jackson county council ot : " "io nrawinK room or
parenta and inschera scheduled a, Mayfuir mannion awaiting n pur
to lw held In AKhlnno ot the , ?llasor- ' ' Thoy roiiroiieiit what is
Llthlu Springs lintel April 20. ! n?w" ,1,,e Avonmore collection
Mm. W. W. (lahriel of Portland, ! ml h.nvf beon acquirod by a Urn
state president, will bo the honor ; bualneiis man, liU. father and
Client at this 1hne hlH Brimatather during the last 80
. Mr. and .Mrs. L. D. Moscrvey ! yea,r"' T,lese no,os hHve ,,een vu
ntumded tho dinner nt the Uthla ued. b "I".'1" 2'(.'? VT18' '
S,.rlnK .hotel at 0:30 Tuesday ' Tho ' le8t amol,1 1,10 ''animates
oJenlm.',' honoring Mrs. es Set-, " ' l th . t,me ""j0" !"'"
tors, worthy crand matron of
Grand Chapter of Ort-Kon. O. K. H.
After dinner the members wont
to tho Masonic lodge rooms, where
the huslmiw tneetltig vai -held.
Hutu Walker. Frank Kelh ami
T.a.l rir,n
it(r in Klamath
Wednesday.
, Application Iibh oeen made hy
the Hellvlew P.-T. A. organization Krcat war. SoJ0 ure , 0( , ;
for the concessions nt the fain.,,..,,, ,i,,,- , i,i,0,. n
grounds for the Jackson county
field meet, which is . to . be held
on. April 20. Tile Bellvlew liuplls
expect, to, enter nt tho meet, in
sonic of (ho contests. The I'.-T.
A. circle are unxlous to secure
the concessions, ns money Is
needed for the aowlng club KlrlH(
. for tiielr trip to O. A. C. summer'
school.
Airs. T. A. Merrymun Just com
pleted a large 'oil liulntlug taken
from a itlhllcal scene, for the
Chrlstlun church. Tho painting
Is o? lurge dimensions, espetvlally
to cover tho back of the pulpit,
this mnkes a very beautiful and
appropriate finish for that par
ticular place. The. members of
the church are very fortunate
In hnvlng a .member who is such
a splendid artist.
1 E. ti. Hhaw is having his or
" chard pulled, ln order to use
the ground for alfalfa.'
Tuesday evening a numlM?r of
Hellvlew folks tlttvndod tho so
e.Iai held at tho Voemun Mall. A
pleasant evening of games and
dancing was enjoyed after which
refreshments wore served. Those
from .this community, who uttond
cd wore .Mr. Wlltnrd .Miles, and
daughters, Lotha and Thais, Mr.
ond Mrs. S. K. Haines and daugh
ter, Francis, unl .loo Gregory.
' Mrs. Jennie (Iregory, an expe
rienced nurse. Is on duly at the
Miles home. Mrs. "(Iregory lives
on tho IMllorbrnnt plnco, near the
old normal school grounds.
, J. W. WllllumH ot Hellvlew has
been unite 111 at' his homo, but Is
lM'tU'r ut thlH time. V
,Mr. and .Mrs. V. (1. Tucker
spent Easier .Sunday at their place
on Cattle creek.
Mrs. Martha Frederick wan n
dinner guest nt the homo of Mr.
iuid Mrs, J. II. Monroo nt their
v liotue at . '"Monrovia ranch"
u
linstcr Kuntlny.
lons Uiy of the Lay cump
ground made a business nip to
Medford Monday.
Mrs. 1'Yunk High of Hellvlew
went to Morris. Cnllf., Monday.
Whore she will Join her husband
and, they will spend sevoraJ
months on their farm there.
, There will be an old-fiisJiloned
tfuuee nt the club house in Hell
vlew on Anrll 11. With the
Tucker orchestra to furnish old-
time music. Refreshments ot
cake and coffee will bo served
during the evening.
On' Wednesdnv. April 10, the
Upper Vfclley Community club
members will hold their regular
. monthly meeting, at which tune
a dcf.nlle program for the ensu
ing year will be outlined. The
ladles lire all expected to come
with some 1 project In mind that
Uicv would ho particularly Inter
ested ill. Mrs. II. A. Kllngler
and. Mrs. J. P .Koberlsoii arc
IpiKtcfscs fur Ibis meeting.
, Mrs. w. I J. Jackson, past presi
dent of the l'pper Valley Culil
, muiilly club, wliu Is n member
, of the executive board of wn-
men's clubs, expects to meet wltu
Hie board on Halurdny In Med
ford. at which time club projects
Will be discussed and a program
' planned.
Mr. and Mr, tleorgo llajlle of
CorvalllH and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Manicr of Portland arrived at the
' homo of Mr. and Mrs. tleorgo
Andrews on Wednesday and staj'
ed . over night before resuming
their trip to souhern California,
where they will spend some time
be foie returning home. Tho fani-
llles aro old-tlmo friends and all
eiiJoved a visit together. :
Homer Mooro and Thomas
.Clagett of Hellvlew were In Med
ford Thursday on business.
Word was received by .Mrs. Jack
True of the Uealll of her brother,
- Will (Irulib, nt the veteran's hos
pital In Portland, ore. Mr. (irulib
had been III for some lime mid
was v:ovcd to Portland a few
weehs ago for treatment. Ill
.mother, Mrs. Mary (Irubb was
with him at the time ot bis death
The deceased was the son of J.
J and Mary E. (Irubb und spent
bis early life with tho family
on the old (Irubb ranch on tho
East Main street rond, attending
. the public school in Ashland. He
aluo served In the gpnnish-Aiiierl-csn
war.
He and his family Iirvo been
llvlpg In Koscburg for the past
year, where ho was associated
Willi tho sheriff's office.
... The family and other relntlves
are expected to arrive In Ashland
Friday, surviving Mr. ilrubb Is
his widow and three children.
William, Harold and Mary. His
, mother, Mrs. Mary Orubb, Millard
and Ltirkln (Irubb of Ashland;
Hani Ilrubb of Portland, Hairy
Urubb ot Wootlburn. Ore., Mrs.
: Klsie lteeser .of Woodburn, Miss
1 Eunice Orubb of Chicago. Mrs.
' Jack True, Mrs. Vccchor Iianford
and Frank Orubb, all ot Ashlhnd.
Funeral .services will be hold
soma tlm Haturdny.
Mrs. William Huxley, from 1'inl
l-ON'DO.V, Eng. ranknoles
!."" u, 'ace 'ue of 800,000,000
"'"""'-" Kuramu. i ney
are 000 years old and are printed
on paper made from mulberry
leaves. Thero Is the first Excheq
uer note Of wmcn any record can
be found In England, dated 161)7,
,,. a uyndlton'k ",t EBlan t
'te m. primed ln "oim:
Beautiful craftHmaiiHliIn 1h re-1
vea led in a number of notes IhbiicU t
i i r.arB.,1M ii.,.i,r ...i ...
I ,, kd Those i.i inted'on silk aro
delicately' embroidered.
Other specimens include notes is
sued hy itrivafe banks and by pri
vate firms. Tho latter are notes
which were paid to workers anil
which could bo.unoil us money at
specified trading houses.
. Vollio lilies hud his tonsils re
moved last Saturday by Or. How
ard of Medford, and Is doing- fine.
Mr. and Mrs. I-'loyd Lance and
daughter, liuth, of (Juld Hill,
spent Easter with Mr. und Mrs.
Oeoriro J.ance.
Miss Lula Jiilus will leave next
Tuesday for I.os AiiKeles, C'nl,
whero she will finish "her course
tn beauty study.
JJ. Jl. Ferry returned to his!
home Thursday from (California.
Mrs. Chillies Wahl und . .Mlssl
Nellie Jaeolis wern shopping, in
Medford Wednesday.
Howurd I'rultt and C'liarlio Pru
itt of Medford were vlsUliiK'al
Itlvlera last week.
Quite a niimbor of younir ieo
plo were calllliK on Vcltlo lilies
Sunday afternoon. 1
Pruncls Ferry was nbsent from
Hi'hool last Monday on tic-count of
sickness.
Lula lllleB wns vlettlntr with
May Chllders nf fluid Hill Sunday.
. A. H. Auunhcrly of Medford was
In our. vhinlty Thursday wlth
the UawlolKh woods.
Mrs. Kd i'refountaln called on
Mrs. flay IHles Thursday morn-
luK of last week
' 'l(ty Ulles tnndo" a trip . to Med
ford lo see Dr. flreen and l)r
Stearns Tuesday afternoon, f
Young Cowboy
Captures Bandit
"The Locust," tho mysterious
marked bandit, will be on tho
screen tomorrow at the Ulnlto thc
uter In "Taking a Chance." featur-.
Inpr tht youthful cow-boy, Hex Hell.
, Uox Ttell, as Joo t'ourntey, the
happy-go-lucky cowboy, who Joins
the preacher to establish n mission
in C'ulumlty (Illicit, a tough border
town, swenrs that ho will capture
"Tho I-oeust," dead or alive and
remove suspicion from the head uf
his aged partner.
A UirilllnK rldo through I ho
night, a vow" of vengeance) on tho
part of Jue and I he tracking of the
famous 1a till it uutly to discover It
is the girl Itu loves, are high points
of the story.
Sally ONeil in
a Part Talker
. Jean Hersholt will be seen la a
new type of role when "The tlirl
on (he 1 large," his In test talking
picture, opens at Hum's t'ralerlan
tomorrow. The story concerns the
lives und adventures of the people
who live on coal and other barges
Lnlong tho Krle canal. Sally O'XcIl
plays tho role of a barge captain's
daughter. Hersholt, as the barge
captain, Is n crusty, dominant par
ent, from whose sternness the
daughter flees into the arms of a
hnndsomc tugboat pilot, pluyed hy
Malcolm MacUrcgor.
Tho picture was filmed along the
Uhamplaln ship canal In New Vork
stale.
Western Drama
at Isis Tonight
He roamed the, plains In search
of adventure, only to find when he
settled down th.nl adventure sought
him. "A Wanderer of the Wost.'
at the IsU theater, features Tex
Maynard ns tho Mar, with a sup
potrlng cast, Including lietty Cald
well, Walter Shumway and Tom
Itrooker.
VllHtVI.I MOTH Kit r B
HOLDS ,1 A I LI . U S .loll
llAHl.omtX ll.Li;. Ky. (fT) I'or
the last wven years n widow who
Is Iho mother of nine children has
filled tho post of Jailer In this
Kentucky mountain district.
Mho whs appointed to nucceed
her hUfbaud, who was killed when
accompanying n sheriff's pnww l
search of an rseavel prisoner.
During her term sho Ims seen one
of her sons shot and killed hy a
prisoner who made a break for
liberty after a revolver had been
amugglcri to him. ,
Mrs, Hempsey West, tlio M'.yeiii
old jailor. Is now rmupMlne her
tUa4 letjular term.
RIVIERA
1 1 1 I I- I I I I 1!
'",Xi ; X;i
i ii nutr-irmmmum al fc''-fc''''irr-'-T-nii n " iwtiI iTiii
I
I
Ruth Havlland, pretty 20-year-old
port, tvansas City. , ,
KANSAS C1TV, Mo., Apr. 0. (i toons reception of transient and
Hutli Havlland, pretty 2l-year-o!d . commercial plane passenRers.".
aviatrix, Is hostess at Falrfux air- Miss Huvilnnd is a licensed air-fort.-
.,.-, I plane pilot. She started at tho hot-
It Is her duly to welcome all torn in aviation after a futile at-
persons who arrive at the lundlm;
field and sho receives SUM) a week.
Miss liavlland has a large motor
car for conveying airplane pnssen
Kers to their destination in tho
city. An ufrplaiio ulso is provided
for her to lly.
" w"1 H"" unique job, ex-
IHaJus tluy K. Stanley, president or
the -airport company, "hecausu of
I'er cluirinlnK personallly and oiur-
" ' " - '" --
A. E. Kellogg, Local Naturalist, Gives ;
New Theory on Forest Devastation;
Moss, Not Beetle, Is Held to Blame
A. M, KetloKtf, local geolof;lMt,
nuturallst und writer, who ha
j made a htudy of forest devastutlon
Ujy the phie beetle, says tt Is the
.MejcicnTi treo inosH, which has
mu'ciuI from tint couth to tile local
forests that Is the real menace to
iuu f,.,reslH and not tho plno beetle-
Tn VU beetles aro the Hravun-
KerH nf tr(,e nfCt Whirh bountifully
foed -thi woodpecker family nnl
aro undei full control by these
birds; .
, Mr. . KelloKK says Ills theory I
substantiated by ,1..K Jtyno, a lo
ral mining engineer who has Hpent
IK yoars In the mines of Mexico,
tho Pacific, coast and Alaska,
that he wkh first nttraetcd by the
MexlcuJi moss in 1U tiatlvo coun
try some years nito and noteil Its
ravage on tho foreign forests. Ho
Iiuh iK'tni mine oporatltiK In Rulh-
m'n Dregon Hince Iitli7, and wan
the flrtrt mhilim exiH-rt to call
the attention of the technical)
world that the black sands and I
flour gold and platinum originated diing the .young Hapltngs or re
in this region from tho granites, j moving the bark of matured trees
while Kellogg has spent 118 yearn t the top, usually makes easy
in southern Oregon and northern , access for the beetle and hastens
California studying the geulugy, ) Hie death of trees enfeobhul, by
mines and mine operations In the, the Mexican moss,
region, and Is an International I "Since the woodpecker family
writer on these subjects, us well j K protected hy state and federal
as on wild lli'o and plant life of laws ami Its number gmttly in
Ihe region. e reaped, tho Umbormen and fur-
"The Mexican muss is siiuHarlu.st service people should bo btb
o tho long wavy moss ioundjK, fear extensive loss of healthy
on the trees of tho Oregon for-1 timber from (he ravish of the
i'sIm. It 1h futind KiowiitK in uuso
iiHiUiilulHM l'i''Mll BfiOU tn r(MM lc
VMticn. This extriumllmiry ftin
Ki'owili appaii'iitly spnuls
f rum trt'ii In tm by soimI, ami
from o.Mcrvatlins iisuiilly Kills
tin- trvv within .ihii'i'(yinrn,HftM
vtiu-i i-HtabliMhtMl In its lunmlix- Tli
only l no whirh hcpiiih ininnmo
from 4liis (U-uilly imrawllc Is tin
Miutk naH- U Kills the altlur fintl
otllff trees 'whirh Urol dornialH
iluiimr tho winter nuirKly. whth-
tho evemreen trees stand the1
CONFERENCE AT 0. S. G.
1 OUKCOX STAT K A51iUMLTi;- , .
11AI. (HHJJ'KIK, April C Special
The fifth anntial Smith inmhes! KH .MOINKS. In.. April .-V)
M-eek-ohd eonreiVnco for hlj;hlAt wt four persona nro dead
, .I,...., n(' moron nii Hurferina from
HHwm! aKrlcullural ntudents from f ,njui.(li) burn!l uml culs ntwlveil
.... e,.toms oi mt' u e
on the cnnipus. April ll,.-27. lholK..w . MhfW.ilv .flB1. ,
...v m.T .1H , irv i
iMimiuet In the innmorlnl union
April 25 with contests beKlnnlnKj
Apfil 28. ;
The proKntm was nrranued nt j
a recent ineetltm of a Joint com-1
mltteu fnmi tho behoul of nKi't-!
ntUiirp mid tho Smlih lliml.j1)m, r , ro(, ,
dlvlnton at Salem In tho office
of o. i. PhuIhom, Kill to Fupoivlsor
uf nccleult ami education,
The flcld crop tours of the
experiment ttlon. which Imvo
had an Important place In the.
prornm of previous yeNin. will
ho replaced this ywir with fli,
content in practical Vocational,
work. Thewo enntcjittt will inelude
ami n. curary In farm nhoi !
wiTk. JmlKhifi farm rroim on n
itii ihihin, I'KKB on ine naKlM OI mo,
mnniyiinl Krmlm. wln fcprtii furi
me nioii pi-nnoniH-m una iiimrM ,
raln nnrt hmh dairy and boot ',
nnlmnlA riom an pvnlunttnn Ktiniit-I
I'Uint, otlivi wins iliu program
t
aviatrix, is hoctess at Fairfax air
tempt to start at the top in tt trans-
Atlantic flight. She was tho per
sistent young woman who kept tlie
wires hot with telegrams to Com
mander Hlchnrd E. llyrd whan he
was prepaiir.. for Ills flight to
i'rnn(;e: Her perseverance, won for
her the assurance from I-yrd that
if he took any woman aboard the
Ameilca it would be Miss Ilitvi
land. . -4 .
raviuh for, several years." Bays
Mr. Kellogg, who continues. . ,
'As a parasite It dif for, from
the mistletoe, which nttacks and
I kills tho oak trees in this region.
The mistletoe seed Im curried by
birds, lodges and germinates In
the bark of tho oak, whilo the
Mexican moss seed gernilnutcs ut
thetips of the hooghs. throttling
the further growth -of the tree,
which ' soon becomes ; enfeebled
and dies Then -coincs the schv
anger of trees,, this plno beetle,
which assist nature in hastening
tho decay of tho plant.
"The beet if inclinable to attack
u healthy treo ami awaits the de
cline of tho'pluftt; Tie lecUe de
posits its eggs In the bark of -tho
Lrce nsi an initial attack, but thero
must be an abrasion or break in
the bark of tho tree before tho
Insect can reach tho vitals of tho
tree. The noreunlne. a rodent
which has recently ( threatened the
destruction of the forests by gir-
pint! Itcctlr. NaturallHLs In this
rclii ii fiai' (ihservrO droves of
thosn h'.nlt vinHitii; ltrctlo lnfeKteil
aitias, and Minn both tho Ini'tlu
und the Mrd tlixaiiejn-. How
ever. I lit lilrds .t'tk new forcslH
to foiKiiier. Nevt-rlheteMJi. It can
not In1 .said at this lime, that u
healthy tree with n broken top or
limb, tho result of a vlniltnrni.
Is hnttuino from tho atliurk of the
beetle, when sueh" nn abrasion or
tree wound Klven the insect nee ess
to the vitals of the tree."
will be' similar to thut of nre
I vlous years,' uccordiiiK t" -H. L.
i 111)1 of the committee.
oVloek thl inoriUnK.
Kire i'hief Hurnett, nttor in-
Npectinu tho wrt'ckftKe, expiejHcd
tm belief thut veral ndtltttoual
bodies nilKht he found, lit mi Id
n itroup of men and Women had
lw,M IWI...CfA.I tl..l.ll... !.,.).. 1..
been, found ttint-e. Firemen wero
almost unaulmouH
In' W'llevlng
wero bin kd
i that intUT vh-tlmH
! In iho debrlH.
The knou dead:
Mm, lied Wtion.
"Hed" .larrup.
One nntdenttftori man.
Twelve persona wr$ taken to
j,lr,.,, ,, ,luniod wrr0 ,vcn flni, (
nj.i ir..,.!.,...-.
Sltmil runin.
man MAThO. Ohi.. April ft
Cut iirH-p iraw.llne drnlpra foiinrt
thi-lr ea numi ihiiltprd
FOUR PERISH IN:
OES MOINES FIRE
hullttf
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HIIADY COVE ore Ap-11 c ' "T th'tu,"nl1 Airway system t.o tlll on lhla.nt. WUH c4,,08 1)oumls, Georgia Fairbanks of Vernonia was
MilAui luil, ort., Ap.ll Q. .pan B . mulerlal increase in piano j an .JirercaHe of 35 088 Bounds over ' "hict.d May oueon at TMllamette
(Special.) A, real family Blither- equipment and the InaUBUration of j 10-7. ' f university In-a student body eloc-
Ine enjoyed a picnic at Trail on additional iiassenitor aen-ico in a( Canadian C'oIotiuiI Ahwavs. oper- j """ yg"'pril"y-I-aster
Sunday. Amonir those wes- Tew months. .,....,.. 1 ntlnir hniK-fim vi. vt.t nn Mimt. i "
lint were Alvln C'onovcr and wifo
and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Johnson and children, Mrs. Frank
Johnson and two sons, Mr. and
Mrs. John Zimmerley, Mr..and Mrs. STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, WANAGE.
William Zimmerley and children, SNJj,cC,?tvJJ1S!!LSI?s3Ui?,E,0
Mr. aa,l Mrs. Dennis Zimmerley! gJTT2H,E 1A9C1I.0F CONGRESS OF AUQ
and children. Mr. and Mrs. Louie 1 OI the SJ.iII.ml Mail Trlbnn? .publinhed
filass and children, Mr. and Mm. i l"")' ' """". '". April 1.
'h,.le lili,uu . u,.n vi.. 1 I bflorc me, u noury public in mid lor the
t.haillo JJlass and' son, Mr. .and gut. mill County utorlnalU, persomlly ap.
Mrs. Charlie Winkle, besides many ! peareil s. S. Hmlll., liu, Imvh.j been dul;
others, all of whom report a very ' '"or" w'liai to' low. ilepouv onil sari
, .,, . . umt he in the liuiiliiess manager ot tb
nice lime. . Medford Mail Tribune and tint the tollow-
italph Bender is cutting wood'Jrtfr in. to the tieHt of .till ktiowledse aiul
and makins other lmprovoments
his fn-m l.v ,i.,m 1 '
on his farm by dulns some clear
inir
i One of tho Kristow boys, who
. nn i. Aii ui 1 .
.... .... iiionn iiiuco ill ine
old free ferry, haa gone to. Oreen-
apring camp to work in tho Jok
trtng camp. H1b aistcr 4h- going
there to cook for him this Hummer.
Air, and Aim. John l.iulfn culled
on Mr. and MrsJ Art Hull t Eale
l'oint Tuesday. Mr. Hu11!b ioople
formerly lived on the old liluas
place. . ; , ...
W'c think the beitr must have
Hcen his fdiftdow on rTroundhoK day,
for wo ..will uon have twice six
week-s of winter, for this has sure
been u freak winter and all kinds
of weather handed .to us, thin month
so fur and this Friday morning
lost of anow Is fullink -
liUOWXSiiOKO, Ore., April 6.
(Special.) Tse stone crusher is
working a double night 4inc1 day
shift.
Mrs. Kd. Kernlund spent a few
days at tho Hukill hpme on -Griffin
creek. . .
j Mi, and Mrs. "Wm. Hansen have
i returned from Hornbrook, where
j they were called on account of the
'Illness of their fathers, W.J Han
sen and K. K. Williams. It was
later neoessary for them to return
to Hornbrook. .
Mm. Swain and Wm. Gllson cele
brated 'their birthdays this week.
Tlrcy wero pleasantly surprised nt
a party given In their honor at
the 11. AW AV-rlgbt home.
Harry Dorman of Grants Paas
spent tho week end at the Wm.
N'lckell home.
FATHER OF SLAYER
' FOR THRILL IS DEAD
CI UCAflO, April .() Na
than jy. Leopold, sr.. last ot three
fathom bowed under the trapfdy
of the ltobhy Fruiika kidnaping,
is dead at the iikc of G9.
A. -H. Ieb, father of Hiehard
Loeh, died October 27, 1H24. Jacob
lranks. father of the slain Bob
by, died April 111. l!ll8. All three
men wero prominent ln Chicago
life up to the time that Hobby
Franks was kidnaped and killed
hy ""lickle" loeb' and Nathan F.
Leopold. Jr. - All lived in seclu
sion thereafter.
Tony Has lo Show 'l-'in
NKW YOKIv (A'i When the
Vankees appear hurt: In thulr first
homo Kiuiie In April ) the Ha be
iiKuln wilt bt the prize attraction,
but (here will ho a few thousand
out Micro to see for UtemSMves as
to whether Tony l.tiv.errPs throw
ing arm, Is strong aRiiln. .Kans and
critics alike hnve' sbowij. .consldor
nblc Nfjr.pt Irlsm; ''; 'J'"
"The way of truth is like a great road. It is not difficuU "
J : . ' to know. The evil is only that man will not seek it Do
you go home and search for it!" Moicius
i j You will fmd it in the columns of
jl this newspaper Read the local news
I . k and the. dispatches of.
U L J L THE.MA1L TRffiUNE 1
r""" ' '1 mmji m , in,,,. .1...... . . ..-j., , . , ,,. I
5lF5l7? A (nYrVJ ATOd HnfTOfr)
A total of 6C8,KC8 miles has bconi
"own by pilots f tho Colonial -ya-
tem since the formation In 1826 of
i1,,"e, u"' "t?"!"""1 be owneraliip,
; miniiiKeineiit (and If a daily paper, the cir-
uuliillonl.. ute.. of the-nloreauld publication1
or lie uaie anown 111 tnc uoovc caption, re.
i"",'"' " "I,u e'",2;
llKHlied. in Hvelion 411, I'oala
iuiz, em-
1 Laws, ami
Kirululiiv. uhiitt.il on the reverse of this
form, to-w't: - . .
1. ' That the names and addresses bl the
publisher, editor, jnaiia-jiny editor, and bu
inesa 'aianugcrr are: Publisher, lledfonl
Prlntiinr Co., Wwlford, Oregon,' .editor,
IXaht. Y. Ttulilj Mvlford, Orcpon; rnanagtnj;
editor. t Itoljf. W, ; Itulil, Medford, Oregon;
Ijuhiiicks luunuger, 8. S. Smith, lledford,
Oregun. .,
2. That tlie owners are; " A. 8. Ituhl,
Rock ford, Illinois ; It. W. Huh), Medford,
Oregon; Muble Rulil, Medford, Oregon; S.
S. Smith, Medford. Oregon; Mrs. S. S,
Smith, Medford, Oregon: Myrtle W. Blake
ley. , Medford, Oregon.
, 3. 'J'liat tlie known bondholders, mort
gugecfl, und other security holders owqing
r holding 1 per tent or more of total
amount of bonds, mortgages, or other secur
ities are 'none.
4. Thut the two paragraphs next above,
giving the names of the owner, stockhold
era, and seciirtty liolderK, If any, contain
not only the lint of stoekholders and secur
ity hohlem as they appear upon the book
f the I'ompuiry, but uIko, in r-asi'H ivhere
the storkhulder or security holder ' flppeani
uimhi the -books of the company r triistee
or in any other fiduciary rcljtlon, the nunie
of the person or corporation for whom such
inihtee i ncinig, in given; uIko that the
aid two paragraphs contain statemthts cm
braolng uffiaul's full knowledge, and uUef uh
t the rir-"Mlnii(.,.B and condition' under
whldi BlwcMmlders and security holders ; who
uu not upicur upon the boor of tliG" coin
puny tin trustees, hold Rtock and ecurHii
in m capacity other than that of a bona tide
o.'tier: and this affiant Iihk no reason to lc
lieve thut any other pTnnn, asMx-latlon or
corporation Iimn any intercut direct or indi
r' t in the tiaiil Ntock. hotidti. or. other -
curitieK than us bo at'atcd by him.
0. That: the average number of copies
of each issue of this publication sold oi
aminmiieu, inroiigii the cinUs r -oUierwine,
tn nfd ii,RpriiH!" ilurititf the Sk mpntlis
preceding the dulc j-Iiuwh alime is 4."71.
S. S. SMITU, Mgr. -Swom
to and subscribed before me this
1st day of April. 1 U'jn.
MVItTLE AV. BbAKELKY,
Notary Public.
(My commission expires January 3, 1930.)
SYNOPSIS" OF THE ANNUM. STATEMENT
ar the Itetailers Fire Insurance Company of
Oklahoma City, In Die fltale nf Oklahoma m
tlte lldrty-Tirst duv of Ihrember. 1U2K: made
to (lie Insnrance' Coiumiasiooer of tlie State or
Oregun, putiuant'to law: .
CAPITAL - ; ' '
Amount, of capital btnek paid up. '. ? 200,000.00
- ' 1NC0.MB
Net premiums received during the
year .S'one.1. ."
Internt. dhjilefKls and tenU re- -
ecived ducSng the year $ 10,024.38
Ineomi?' . . from other ' Mources re
tched during, tlw year.'
3,980.1 1
Total Jlicoiae $25,001. 17
DIHi:itSK.lKNTH -
Net lows pnld during the yt-ar In-1 ' "
ciuattiK auhistment expeuxes . . , - ftouc
Dlrldendii paid on capital stock
dur ttt! the vear 9 I0.UUU.00
CommlwdoD'i and salaries, paid dur- i Value of real estale wwned (msr
Inx Hie year 1C7.7QJ kel value) .'
Taxes-, licenses and fees iwld dur- .
Ini! the yeiir 1.430.08
Amouut of all otlrcr expendUtircs. . U.057.44
ioimi ekiwnunures ? io,oot).at
Vuhic of teal estate, owned (mar
ket value) .3,600.00
Value of stock and ImihN oaned
(market value) 4.1O0.CO
LoaiM on mortgages and collateral,
etc "323.874. OR
Cash In hunks and on lmnd...... . 30,017.03
I merest and renl-s due and ac-
crwd 7.234.03
tMher admitted asset. . ,
ll,f;2..04
Total admitted arts , 9371,092. 4H
LIAHII.1TIK.H
(inws claim for io-ei unpaid .... $ 1.32S.OOI'
AH other HalillHicT T,71.7(il
Total llabllll les. exclusive of cati-
Hal stork of 2tHMinu... . ft 043 76
B( 8lrK IN liKKUOX KB THK YKAK
Net prrmiums recehed during the
tar None
UiArs iwld during lla- year None'
Iissrs Inruirnl during Ihe year....
.Nnite
Name uf Oimnauv. Kitailers Fire Insuratiee
('niiijwinv.
Nunie of Viesltrcnt, A.M. tlrelner.-;
J Name f Stwiary, iT. E. llltelltw:k,. . - I '
SUitutory reidetit . nllorniT for ..penicoj In
surance t','tnnit,sliinfr. ' , ' . ' .
'. V. rirrre, l,r;d Astnt. r- - ' " '
,-eal. rennet . loll nr M.sl mll. -
f ,. . wltn 3b,6(,0 pounds of mall
t an, 2su iiasseiiKors, since -October
5VN0PSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT
of the Xnrwldi I'nlon Fire liburlDee Soclelir,
Llmllril, of Narvlrh. fvralalKl, Kinaiiiim of lireat
BrttMlfi, on lite thirty-first day qf lleeemher.
1 UaS. made 10 the lubuninre TnmillHiilfilKr or
tlw Slate uf Oreaim, puriuaRi tu ian:
WITAI.
Amount of capital und paid llp.f 0
'INCOME
Net preialums recelred duriuc die
year 1)3. 907.0911.55
Intemt. dkiderali and rents re-
- celled durlnx Hie year...... . :iU9.altt.ao
Uwwue from other snurees re-
celired rturlinl (lie year 2!i8.0:iT..H
-Tulitl Inciime jH,r15',3l)2.'l 1
oimtrKufc'Mtfvrs
, Svt los paM during the year
iiteiudlinf Mijuttmem expeiwes ?2,04O,J 7
UiildeiKb p.iid ou rapltal slock
during I lie year 0
Commissions and -saiuriej -ikiIU
ilurhiR tlie year
Taifs, llcsnsFK and few pHld ilur-
' Iiik the year ..... .t.
Amount of all other eijiciidl lures
MI5,7TS.T8
ifir,:u7.7fl
(J tH. 104,111
Total eHM-ndlUTCi .: $4,(117,673. 2a
AKKKTS
Value of real estate owned (mar
' kel value) 175,000.00
Vahu of slocks and tHJtid-i own-
; ed (market value) ,
Iaiuiw on inortxutcen,and collater
al, etc.- .
Cusli in bunks and on land ....
I'remluHH In course tr eollecthni
written . since iietitemher 30,
1028
Interest and rents due and ac
crued and- other a&eu . . .
78j,82.(!0-1
LMIO.Hll.in
To Hi admitted aNser 7,0 4(i,7tj3.7G
I.IAKILlTfKS
flrnss claims for losses unpaid . .$. 506,717.13
Amount of unearned premiums .
on all outttaudiuK risk ... 4,126,230.88
Due fur coroimViun und broker
ace - 2t.o.".on
All other liabilities . ." 2&8,:i2B.U4
TotHl llHbnitles ... J, (101.1)01.97
' BC8INKH8 IX OltKtiON KOU TUB VKAIt
Net jin-miuRH received during the .
. year .7M43:lfl
Louses paid during tlie year 42. 234. (II
IjKses incurred -during the year.... 44.314.S2
Name of Comnaiiy. Norwich L'nfun Fire In
surance Society. Limited.
Hine or .Manager, t-raiiK i,. iiuntrr,
Sllnttilnn.- rtxMonl Httnrlii-V for Kflpi. T. Y.
tlllllHS. 1
W. Wakefield, Agent, 107 Kast Main St.,
Medford, Ore. l,
SYNOPSIS OF ANNUA! STATEMENT
of the Commercial I'tiiuii Fire lnuiuitce Com- 1
irany nf New York, hi flie 'State ol New Yora. on
the thlrty-rirst nay or ueeember. i. maue
to llic itiKiirancc Commiisliiiier or I lie mate
Uicaon, pursuant , to h': -
i'aihtii
Amount of capital stock paid up. $1,000,000.00
" INCOMK 1
Net premiums .received during the
, JW. ". ?l.UJ,7-o.l4
IntefM dlv Wend; and rents re-
ceiveiiaoruig uw year
100,028.:
I'.KiO.
Income from other sources re
v celled during (lie year ......
Tolal Income .' . . .' . . . 1 ,2li(l,2 i 4. 10
nWWCIWKMKNTS
Net looses -paid during the year
Including -adjustment expenses $, 000,3:12.83
Dividends paid on capital block
riurliK the year 320.000.00
( Commissions ami salaries paid
imniij; irrc i-ar !..,! .'..n
Taxes, ltrenses and fees paid dur-
liiff the year 47.Sr((!.4D
Amount of all other expetidiiures 01,002.70
Tolal Kuenditurcs
$lw02,Utl.40
I AKHVTH
Value of slocks and Iwitda ounctl A
mrVM oIupI
;,8r7,.-,oi.oo
jnns ou morlguges and cullatcr-
0
233,787
Cash (u hanks and on hand . , .
Premiums In course, of collection
written since September ii),
lfi2 208,002.11
Interest and rents due and nc-'
crued .311.308.00
Total admitted nssets : . . . ,
MABtLITlKS
?3. 337,378. 24
(jroKH clnims for Invites unpaid .
Amouut of unearned premiums on
all outstanding tUi 1
Due for commission and hrolter-
1U.",035.00
219.C20.00
Total tlidiimiet .SM,.-h1S.514.!IO
. mNISMW i.miikm.u run inn. fu
ItVHIXhtW IN (IliKtitlN HtlC THK VKAU
Ml P"""1 recencu uiinne ine
. Ttr !' V ,?,?!'?f
nsld during the year. net.. l.5..(l
Iwsse Iftftirred during tlie vear 1.95(1. :tl
s,tm tomptuB, Tlie Comraertiil t'nion Kire
InMiraiirc Cnmrwuv.
Num of ('resident, K. W. Kocckcrt, . ,
.noji' n' nrrrelary, J. ttHiikriHlgrr.
ftutflfry rnddvut; nlturuey fur: vealcc, mir,
nnce tJntpmhslnncr, SnlenC Pre. ' ; t :?
.vil. ' (kifriths. Mmnuier ( I'm-ifln Iu-iwir1ini4rf.
riril ilisurtMce Agi-ury. . JO N. Caitral Mrd-
ffrril. Orr.
s: SYNOPSIS r THE ANNUAL STATEMENT
wim.m sT.. n! 'n'UTt
: Turk, im Us- ihlrir-flnt rfot II
of The Hmth Hirer Insurance Company of 110
Slate or New
December. J02tt. -
made to the Insurance t'ommtettooer of the Biata
of Oregon, pnriuint to law:
CAPITAL
Amount bt capital stock paid -
uu $ 2,000,000.00
.Net -premiums received tiurliv '
the year .?10,081,076.47
Ulemt, tllvldends "uim! 'rents rc-
cclved rturlng the year .... 878,839.18
Income from otiier koureea re
ceived during the year I,g87,72.78 .
Total luome $12,287,141.43
IHSBl'KSKMENTS ,
Xet lowes paid during tlie year " ' v
Including adjufitmeut expeu- .
Kes . 5,232,52.00
Dhldfnds iwid on capital block
cluriiuE tin year (180,000.00 .
CommluJotiK and salarlei wld
dmlix year 3.303.52S.07
Txtes. Ilcei and few kl
during the year T. . . 246,580.01
Amou'ii or all other expend!- ,
turn 747,201.38
' Totid expeudlturpR ; . .10,209,018.1C
Value of real estale owned (mar
ket falue) ? 0
Value of Ntock and bonds ou-
ed (market value) 15,330,611.39
Iyiaiu ou mortgages and colluler-
al. etc.
7OC.70O.00
1,730,500.72
j Caih in Imnkit and on liand. . .
I'lfmiiitiH In course or collection
vritteii since Hcptember, -liO,
1H28
All oilier as st In iiichuliug Inter
est and reuLs due and ac
crued '
1,38785.08
C.301.205.78
Tolal ailmtlled asiets 2 j,772,401.07
1,1 ABIUTIKS
Cross claims for louses unpaid. . 1,004,062.00
Amount of unearned iiremiiims . .
ou all out tit audi ug riks , 9,305,088.01
Due for commission and broker-" '
. . . . u
. ... C55.048.07
Total llahllillei. cwhulveof
capiml stock or 'J.0l)(MHI().n.024.1f8.08
Bt'8lNf:88 IN (HlKWIN FOR TUB YKAK
Net premiums received during the
year . SR7I.378.14
Losses- paid during tile year 50,7!Hi.'f!ft
Losses Incurred durfhg the year.... RfMMSMiif
Name of 'ompall, Tic North Itlver Insur-
ance Comtwiiy.
Nmc of President, John A. Forster.
Name or Secrclnry, Havid tJ. Wnkeman.
Ktulutory wldent attorney for service, Itl-sitraiK-e
Coiiim).-iioiuT, Halerii.
i SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATEMENT
ut Ihe linHed Slater Fire Insurance Company of
110 William HI.. New York City, in I be Hiale
of New Yurk. on the thirty-first day of lieeem-
l2. marlr to the liittiranee (timmission-
. . - ..ursuanl to law:
ol" CPITL
I Amount Hf canllal Mock' paid
t a nnn no ft nn
I tlie year t $13,525,125.80
JltMTS, dividends nd rents re-
J rehttj ,urllia Ulf yMr 1,453,034.19
Iiwome from other sources re-
' celvcd during tlw year . .
2.278.133.21
Tot ill income
l0.2riU,3 13.20
IIIHiHKHKMKVrS
Net hiwes paid during the yenr
including adjihimeut expen
m -9 7,950,233.50
Phidi'lld iaid on Capital slock
during the ar 3,080,000.00
tommldois and salaries paid
durluc Mil- year 5,330,000.00
Taxr-H, license:! mid fees pa 1(1 dur
ing the year -. JitfC ,003.1(0
Amounl uf all other uxpeudl
turc 1.2(2.08
Total expenditure ...$17,085,201.13
AHSrHU
Value of real estate omied (mar
ket value) -i $ 0
Value nf stocks ami bonds onn-
ed (market value) 31.800.S13.00
lioans on mortgages and collater
al, eie '2,nai,27f!.n'l
Caili hi bank and on hmid. . .2,109,490.40
premiums in course of eellectlon
written since September HO,
1028 2,326,632.99
Interest and rents due and ac
crued, etc. .. 352,204.00
Total ndiulttud ucts $'.18,570,144. .ril
1.IAKII.1TIEK
droits claims for losses iuiuld.$ 2.710,407.00
Amount of unearned premiums
1 on all outstanding risks 14,735,078.79
.i.OOO.oo nue fur ctnnmlsslon and hrokcr
98.8r,y.oo , n
All other Uu Ml llles 1,078,335.72
Tidal llnhllltfes tlK.BS4.sni.ul
Kt HlNriH IN OltKtiON r(IK TI1K YKAlt
' Net wetulums received during the
; year 180.44.1O
raw during the year 1 73.392.fi7
Losses incurred during the year.. 17JI.808.R7
Name of fompany, I'nited States Fire Irbtir-
anre ( omiwny.
Name of President, J. Lester Parsoas.
. Name of Seaetaiy, Pavld Ii. Wakeman, Krn
itl' L Aliens V. IV y.
Kiaiittory tesldenl '.niiurncy lur tervlce. In-
siirmNT ('uioDiKvioiKT. Sulrm
r S. Tnmy. IkxI Aufnt, MHfnrd." Or-