Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 07, 1929, Page 8, Image 8

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r REPORT REVEALS
Tho monn temperature for
Mun-I) wan dt'Kie, practlc
utly equalling the pu.st nverutfo,
ttceordlng to tho lot-ul weather
bureau. The hlghem reading wuh
76.5 on the 4lh. und the lowent
was 2JJ.3 on the 29th. Dully
Humiliations, in fcJenraU were
hmall.
The total precipitation was 0.93.
slightly lens than half of the nor
mal. Of thlu total 0G7 inch feu
"within twenty-four hohrs, nnd 0-22
Inch of the total 0 93 was ob
tained from two inches of unow.
START. WORK ON
NEW RESERVOIF
FOR CITY WATER COAST FRUITMEN BE HELD IN MAY
FAIRER WEATHER ANNUAL BANQUET
FOR TODAY CHEERS OF SPORTSMEN TO
Preliminary work in preparation
for tho construction of the irn
j men ho new rpnorvoir which tho city
I government home time ago decided
to duiiu, jiini norm oi una uujoin-
The outlook at 11:30 o'clock last
nfKht was that the front or freeze
during tho nlwht would Tint he ah
heavy ns iant night, and that tho
minimum in the city would not go
ing the preHent reservoir, ha been lower than 30, which meant that
under way for a week or more j it would he 27 or 28 in most of
pa.it, although the city water com- the orchards, and 26 or lews In the
mlHKiun Ik Junt advertising for bids. coldfHt orchard. Hence general
ThlH 10,000,000-gallon reservoir, j Hmudging again began about that
which will be used nt a reserve j time. ' -nupply
ahould anything happen toi At 11:30 p. m. a 31-degreo tem
the other rpnervolr, or tho main j perature had been reached In this
pipe lino of the new water Hj-Htem j cfty. A minimum of-30 had been
through which the water flows di-j forecast earlier in the. evening by
j thin late date will you kificnpt my
' .-otnlatlnn tVii uaxu find
( critlciHm under your signature In
the Mail Tribune of March 25? It
is one of the finest that ha been
my good fortune to review relative
to a pipe organ recital, and I feel
very happy and proud to think In
! this western country we have one
so competent to give such a fine
analysis of this, one of the finest
of fine arts. Your article would be
a credit to any of our eastern mag.
. j azlnea."
Mr. liamford encloned in his let
At a meeting of the Jackson J ter the inaugural program and a
when melted. 0.1 inch of soft ; rect into the city mains from the j Floyd Young, the frost expert, but
Intake, and it is expected to have ; it was expected at 11:30 p. m. that
I'lt completed for use before the hot cloudiness would arlan and prevent
summer weather sets In. the temperature going any lower
The huge reservoir of reinforced " than 30.
j concrete wilt be circular In form, j ,
, will 'cost $100,000, and will bo paid! SAM FRAN'CISCO AnriI C (Pi
. ' 1 . -rave feara were felt by fruit
hall fell on the 22nd. Measurablo
amoiintH of rain, snow or hail
fell on seven days. Hince January
1, the accumulated precipitation
deficiency amountH to 3.4 1 inch
en, and for the season (September
1. 11)28 to March 31, 1029) th
total fall of 9 10 Inches amounts
to only 59 per cent of the normal.
The total wind movement ws
2954 miles, giving an average ve
locity of 4.0 miles per hour. The
highest velocity recorded for a
five-minute period was 2 7 miles
per hour from the southeast,, on
the 9th.
Only. one day was clear, sixteen
partly cloudy -and fourteen wen
' cloudy. ' Ught ; f'g formed on
t three days nnd dense fog on one.
' and light smoke , wart" recorded
on one day. . A lunar halo was
observed on one day und solar
ha ion were noted on (hree days.
Light frosts formed on two
. days- and heavy frost h on nine.
Although freezing temperatures
accompanied the frosts in all ex
cept one ease, little qi no dam
age resulted during Mwcli, hc-
cause of the backwardness of all
and revenuea. A surplus left over ( Krowers in many sections of north
t.um tu ....,.uU onus ior me rn California today for the safety
construction of tho new water sys- of tho peach( ani.jcot, plum antX
tmn will largely aid in financing nnftrry cro) an lho r0HuU of a cold
this cost. i spell Friday night.
The city water commission will) wi in
open the bids on April 22 in thc(ms n the 1Crmento and Hon
iu,in.uni.m..Tun P. m. j j01UUln valleys were covered with
heavy frost early today, and the
' cold wave, was of such duration
that doubt was expressed as to the
efficacy of smudging done.
Mountain ruiiRCK skirting Cjsli
foriiia's two great valleys were re
ported covered with snow nt many
I points below the snow line for this
i season. ' Knur Inches covered the
! ground at Sonora and more than a
1 foot of tho flaky product was re
ported nt firass Valley.
The weather bureau hero cast a
FINAL TRIBUTE TO
vogetatlon.
The Htlinmnry remls In purt n.
follows: (
Iwlo Mux Mln Mi'iin I'i-I.
1 07 211 48 .0
2 lit! 11 1! .0
3 B8 30 4l .11
4 70 SO 58 .0
5 Ill 3 5 4 8 .0
6 C.1 ' 30 40 .0
7 r8 37 48 .0
8 60 28 44 T
0 (. r,8 41 50 .18
10 !.!...:.-.'.. if. BS : 45 ..01
it so' 2 j n .;
12 .,-.,.....:... 60 (0 i 40 ;.M
IS 55 35 45 '.0
' -4 SS" '27 44 .0
15 67 35 40 T
111 ..'.... 57 20 43 .0
17 60 41 50 .01
IS (13 38 ; 50 T
10 1 (1(1 31 50 .0
SI) ' 00 42 51 .07
St ". 67 3S . 48 .18
22 44 ' 33 38 .4U
23 48 81 40 T
: M 51 20 4(1 T ,
86 ., 63 33 43 T
28 01 40 60 T
. 27 72 33 62 .0
28 60 38 44 T
20 !.... 52 22 87 .0 .
80 52 2!l 40 .0
31 60 24 42 .0
, i :
THo funeral services for lho
Inlo Or. Tlii'udore John MiilniKreii
wero hiflil ill tlio lrebylerlan ,A.,Qri ..., . ,u .i,.
iliurrl, In l'h.n.x o,eKun. Tho , ht wlu. prcd)clloll ot fft,r
.liM.vh w.. f ll..l .-nparlty., woathl1. ,,. H.lnU.iy went fol-.l..
with many people having to K,tand, .
a II of which shows Ibe high es-
teem In whb'h Jr. Maimgren w:i
held. The floral tributes were
V'M-y beautiful und completely j
lined the altar. Jtev. V. O. John-j
son ,ir. tf the Presbyterian church j
of Phoenix gave a splendid nd-1
dress. le told how prepared Dr. j
Miilmgren was to meet this great)
obstacle. Hev. J. V. Angell of j
the Presbyterian church of Gold i
Heaeh, Oregon and Hev. C. K.
Dunham of the Baptist church of
T
VISITS IN CITY
County Game nnd Fish Protective
association he)d last lght at tho
Hotel Aledford, drafts of amend
ments to the by-laws were read,
and set for final approval to be
held In two weeks. It was also dfi
elded to hold the annual game ban
quet on a date In May to be named j
later. At this meeting members of,
the slate game and fish commls-'
slon and members of the Htate '
Sportsmen's association will be '.a !
attendance, it. J. Lockwood, state',
president, will attend tne next ;
meeting, when a definite date for j
the banquet will be set. - j
At the meeting last night, the j
poaching situation at the mouth of
Roguo river was discussed at some
length without any definite action
being taken.
erations, as fur as fish are con
corned, was described as getting no
better fast.
There were 2 5 sportsmen present
nt the meeting, and considerable
interest was manifested. The
amendments to the by-laws con
cern more or less minor changes.
picture of tho unusual electro
pneumatic pipe organ which has
recently been installed in his own
beautiful residence in Portland.
The opening conrert at his home
ttrna nlnvffl hv .TnHn Htnrlr "Pviini
; under the auspices of the American
Guild of Organists,
25 CENT GASOLINE
KANT .N' KK ARKS FOK
FREE IOWA HOMESTEAD
AM US, Iowa W I'ersona who
annwer lotiera at Iowa stale col
lege have to be Ingenious.
, A man In Massachusetts wants
to know If there Is "any free land
open to settlers and homeseekcrs
In lows, 'hat i level and could be
used for hog; raisins;." A fftw years
nj?o Iowa farm land sold for as
high as $400 all acre.
A iarmer asks "what to put on a
cock's comb to make It stand
up." and another letter requests
some "pamphlets on the monkey."
A farmer's wife wants "all your
books on Infinite care," and anoth
er seeks "a pantlet oi" braided
Xcw Gmncfrnlt Cmvo
INTllO. Calif. MP) A, $500,000
grapefruit grove is to be establish
ed alongside the stately date
groves of Coachella valley. The
project has been undertaken by
King C. Gillette on 480 acres re
claimed from the desert. It will
have 35.000 grapefruit trees and
will he completed in a year.
'
Advice to a young man: Be
fore you propose to her, serve as
her partner at bridge and trump
her nco.
folore man Svef
Of Interest to motorists was the
The bootlegglng-op-' announcement made yesterday by
Carl Weaver of Weaver's Service
station on Main Street at the In
tersection of Fir that gasoline
will be sold permanently at his
station at 25 cents per gallon, or
two and one-half cents less than
the general price. He is, the only
station selling ( at that price in
Medford.
the 7feu) and JKiffhtter
IC REVIEW
I Fred Gottfried Aires Turnhov
GOTTFRIED ft TTJRNBOW
! Evna4 nliimhltif ksillnfi anl
heet metal repar shop.
We tpeclalize on service at rat
onable prices. No Jab too small.
?1 N. (3rao M . Phnno KM
Dr. Dean W. Myers, eminent eye,
ear and nose specialist, who Is just
completing a lecture tour of the
United States under the auspices of
ix national medical association, is
spending tho week-end In Medford,
'having arrived: hero from Ios An
geles by motor with his wife and
her brother. Hep Sheldon of Med
j ford, Friday night. They are
spending the week-end at the Hen
ta'ks and pray ei'H. ' The active
pa U -I i oil i'crs were, 1rs. K. A .
VondH. tO. Sinn Crnckeii. C. T.
Sweeney', V. IT. Meek man, K. H.
I'll kel, I-'. I. Kwodep burg. The
honorary ' pa'l-bearerrt were Urs.
(1. (ivmxft, M.' D. Hnwer, J.
Hayes, Win. ,W. : 1. Holt, U. 12.
' Y - i ii . . Sheldon home on Kings highway
The remains wertv laid to rest , "
In tho Phoenix cemetery. " Perl
Funeral home hud elmrgo olj the
fuiu'ral.
Obituary
MEET AT J'VILLE
The highway between Medford
nnd Jacksonville will be ono of
the busiest In the county Monday
evening nt 8 o'clock when tho
Medford Ixsglon Post and Unit
No. 15 go en masse to tho U. S.
Hotel In Jacksonville to enjoy
a short business Bess 'on. prog
ram, dancu and refreshments,
which have been prepared by
committees from the two towns.
Transportation " can be hud by
going to the Chamber of Com
merce by 7:45 Monday evening.
April 8. Those having oars are
asked to stop by and fill them.
,
Dr. Myers, who has won consid
erable note throughout the coun
try for-his outstanding success in
'sinus and catariict operations; has
been delegated by tho National
Kye, Kar and Nose- association to
lecture throughout the country on
the operations which he has per
fected during the past years.
Mln;' Kiim C. linn '.mI ."qho Physician will leave hero
Tho funeral service for Suzan "tomorrow morning by plane for
Carolina Hart Will be held at tbef I-bs Angeles, where he will perform
Perl Funeral home Sunday, April I a clinical cataract operation in the
7. (today), at 2:00 o'clock p. m. nernoon.- Mr. Sheldon and his
Hev. W. 11. Katon officiating. In-, if,t(ip; flyers, will leave by
terment will take- place In tho fo'' h "outhern city nt the
Central Uolnt Vemotery. ( '" Htne and Dr. and Mrs. Myers
, will leave for their home In MichJ-
WAUD Funeral services for Jo-'gan next Thursday.
seph V. Ward, who passed away j .
at lho home of Mr. and Mrs. Uind-I rintlf1,1 nlMnriisn7 gntm rr-tn '
Ing near Phoenix early Thursday " 1 1 :r ""-"i1 l 1
iiiiprniiiH ii i oe itiiv in on jvhi n, j -
will bo held at the Conger funeral"
chapel at 2 p. m. Monday. Uev.
ltnymond S. Uees will be In chargo
and Interment will be In Mountain
View cemetery nt Ashland.
Of interest to local music lovers
Is the announcement that the
worldfamed Flonzaley string quar
tet, made up of members from all
partsof the world, will appear .In
KtiRcne April 13 under the auspices
of tho University of Oregon. In Mc
Arlhur Court. A delegation if
liKl residents nre planning to be
prefent at the concert, which is a
part of the farewell tour the cpiar
tet Is giving before disbanding. i
DR. RICKERT says:
What Is vlslon-cxhaustUm?
Tired, strained, weak, or In
flamed eves indicate exhaus
tion and defective vision.
Our methods correct all vis
unl delects. Call here with
out delay.
DR. JUD RICKERT
OPTOMETRIST
'222 E. Main Medford Ore.
Yd
A letter of congratulation for the
review ot the John Stark Kvans
opening pipe organ recital In the
new Sacred Heart Catholic church
here, which appeared In tho Mall
Tribune the following day, March
was received by Mrs. K. -K.
(lore, ituthor of the article, front
James A. Ihimford lleuter, organ :
enthusluHt anil publicity manager ,
for the University of Oregon dean,
yesterday. i
A copy of the local article had
Just reached Mr. liamford, who .
was responsible for securing John
Stark Kvans to play the Medford i
concert. , j
The letter In pnrt follow.s: "At
These Drug Stores
Are Open Nights
This Week
Jarmin & Woods
James McNair Pharmacy
West Side Pharmacy
WOLFE HELD FOR
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Charged with possession of a
moonshine still, fleorge Wolfe,
well known resident of Forest
Creek. Is In the county Jail fol
lowing his arrest yesterday after
noon by tho sher'ff's office. Wo'fe
Is charged with tho possession of
n washboller hi 111 and 20i gallons
of nlleged mash, rendy for use.
Officers say they found three
dead rats In one of the four l"r
rels that had been dead apparent
ly for several days.
Wolfe hud been under the sur
veillance of officers for some
time, Its Is said, and was tnken
into custody yesterday before the
raid wns made when offVers
found him in Medford. Wolfe
Accompanied them to his prop
erty In tho Forest Creek d'strh't
near the head of Foots Creek and
after a short search they found
the alleged contrabrand equipment
and mash,
The out fit wa reported as one
of the most unsanitary ever Seiz
ed In Jackson county.
The Vlty mnn" who scorns
lilcks Is one who still mioses the
lirivlleg of al( ng central what.
If Is. " '
Ore and Bullion'
Purchased
IMtM by (hit. l Cil.knt
WII.DBRRO BROS.
SMKI.T1NO RI-FIMINO CO.
OAk:742 M..k.i Sl..S.n 1 ....o
Pl.nl: Sou.!, Sin Frii..,,.,,
New Bakery Firm
Joseph Dcblmeir has purchased Van's
Bakery at 1 1 1 West Main street and
will take charge Monday, April 8. The
name will be changed to the '
MODEL
BAKERY
The new proprietor, who has had 16
years experience in his profession,
will guarantee first class products of
all kinds, using only the best ingredi
ents. Give Us a Trial
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that
You
Can
Actually
Teel
Louis XVI Walnut Cabi
net. Doors Diamond
Matched Oriental Wal
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Murijuetry Border.
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Inilrumenl paurl alio
of Diamonl Matched
Oriental Walnut Cnwwd
with Butt Walnut and
Hird't-eye Maple Panel
Model 72
50 Complete
9 .". (less tubes)
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Let 13s Demonstrate
Palmer Music House
Main and Bartlett Phone 788
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