. Js- U'SW
pacib.jfpuk
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A force of southern Pacific sec
tion hands have' siurtcd the work
of installing the side track to the
new pliint of the Kimhull Fruit
eompany on North drape street,
beiwren Sixth and Fifth streets.
The exterior work on the struc
ture has been completed, and
work haa started on the exte
rior. Tho plant will he ready for
operation early In June.
l Vork haa started on tho con
struction of the office bulldlnK
or. the Southern Oreson Sales,
inc., at, Taclfic llltthww, nnd
geewnrt and work Is proRresslns
fatisfactorily on tho main struc
ture. The first shipment of ma
chinery therefore, Is expected
about tho middle of the month.
, The plant Is scheduled to bo
ready for operation ahout July 1.
SEVEN DIRECTORS.
ELECTED C. OF C.
. t . u , : - '
$5.34 ON LONDON j YOUNG MUSICIANS
MARKET MONDAY FOR STATE HONOR
.
NELIS SELL FOR
L
Speaks April 12
A rtfilng vote of appreciation wq-
ex tended by the notary club IV
- 1
............ fitf l x- affrtrt nut fit h h
OutMellfnK' PailfoVnfo 'and Wash
i noon for the effort put forth bjl
I llson ait and his high school
u box, Medford Winter Nells solil
hlich ns $6.34 per box. This ie . u' , : , .r
claimed to he one of tho hihest ! V. ." V0""'"0 ,'"a.1, a '
sales of Nells this season. The car i i ... ."IT" "'". '"1 .V. .I"".. "7
of ability demonstrated at today's
meeting In a croup of selections
the band should have carried off
sold for from S4.61 to $5.34 per
Mux nverafflriB $4.68 for tho entlro
car load. '
The fruit was on consignment
from C & K. Fruit company of
this city to Simons Shutllcworth
and French of New York. Due to
a low market In New York It was
exported to London and sold ut
auction there. Packed under
"Onnde" label on October 10th, the
car load was placed in tho Medford
plant of the Medfot'd Jce and Mtor-
aito company and held here until
all honors, was the opinion express
ed by the Hoturlans. . . i
W illiam Dougherty, whose ora
tion manuscript was ctiosen as one
of the eight best in southern Ore
gon; out of a list or 20 submitted,
by high school students who are
to compete tonight in the district
oration final at Rosebu'rg, was !
guest of the club today. Introduced
if j
EXPERT: DISCUSSES
W!ElfET
March 4th of this year when It was
! by the liigh school public speaking
outlnaded i - coucu, ituipu nuuey, uie lutui uoy
"This is amithei tt iinnn lot tn entertained . me orgunizunoa wiin
the lonir keeping iiualltles of Mud
Close balloting marked the elce-'
tlnn of the seven new directors of
tho .Medford Chamber of Commerce
today.. Voles were counted Inst
night and the following werj
found to be eloctod: .Verno Vaw
Mr, C. C. l.ommon, Jolin C. Mann,
d.' O. Alenderfer, A. A. Hnyden
und A. W. Pipes.
The retiring members we're: K.
Cl'Gaddls, C. C. Lcmmon, Walter
Ijevcrette, John C. Mann, Howard j
hciienei, .incK i noniimuii unit vwi
non Vawtor. The hold-over ilirec
lOrs are: William liolger, John
(Vikln, lac Carle, Paul ficherer,
C4H-I Swlgart and Jack Wnliofielil.
i The board will meet' tomorrow
'evening, to elect office tit the
i hatfl.ber for the ensuing year.
I foi d Nells,", suld (luy W. Conner.
'! locar representative of the selling
agents today. "It should give
addetl assurance to the' grower
that he. IS riot required to sell on a
glutted overstocked market at or
shortly after harvest time."
The fruit was the property of
Meridian Orchard, Webster Orch
ard company, Henry Annlng and
.'onus Wold.
C
PAPER
FLAYS DECISIONS
a rendition of the oration he is to
deliver tonight; The title is "Our
Task Is Not Yet Done," and deals
with .the problem pf over-legiHla-I
km.. ' , i
Following his talk the high
school boy and his coach were
given a hearty shower of applauso
and the expressed good wishes of,
tho club, after which they departed
immediately for the northern city.
Floyd Young, local frost expert,
gave an Interesting, talk on "Pro
tection," giving a: concise resume
of the work being, dono by his tie
liaitment in this and other fruit
bells throughout the country. .
High school boys at today's meet
ing were: Hob ltoyd, Jr., and Km
mett Cantrall. . , ,
mtodavor
flying
EASTS IDE
tfl SYRUP
AT AlX DEALERS
Adverse" eohimeitt upin the tldcl
slons of the Judges In the state
bnnd'erinfest ln Snttirdqy Continue
to pour In from all secf ions, the
Corvallls Gazette-Times in its Mon
day Issue charging that Jefferson
high was given first plaoe because
It made the most noise.
The paper also says:
"The Corvallls bnnd played fault
lessly, being riot guilty of one tech
nical mistake, in the opinion of the
director. On the other hand, the
JelTerson liigh clarinets at times
pluye'd ragged, In the opinion of
the listeners.". .; , .
, Anont the tumult swnylng the
Judges, the paper -continues:
"The JoffoirBon bund, coached by
A. W. Stoudemyor. but directed by
a student, Eugene Unden, appear
ed Inst and made the most noise,
that ,1s, . hud the most volume of
innv hand. - COl-VIillln hint iimioin-ert
' oitrllor, and were gonorully con-
ceded the contest until the Jeffer
t son, a'ppcn-.'ance.,'-'-
461 LUCKY DOGS!
-OWNERS PAY'
it ,,rs--Tf?"'-tiiil". "
ATrA'Xucin Aesaieg'a .ls 'cfrle of
the foremost -women .Jn -.Vmerica
erif tiged In the ih'terhatl'u'rial peace
movement. ' - .
. The public Is. Invited to hear Mrs.
Mend at the Junior high - school
auditorium, Friday, April 12, at 8
p. m. - - ... ' .
A temporary organization ; has
b5en effected, known us rite Med
ford Chapter of the Oregon Coun
cil for the Prevention of War. Dr.
H. C. Funk, pastbr of the Lutheran
church, is the president, represent
ing tho Medford Ministerial -association,
and Mrs. H. F. Lange, rep
resenting the Parent-Teachers' as
iioclntlnn, Is the secretary. ,
; Many out of town guests will at
tend this g'reiit meetlhK. special
hiuslc has been provided for the
occasion, . held In the Interest of
the cause of pence and good-will
among men. Kvery patriotic man
and womnn will bo glad to , hear
Mrs. Afead dlscuss'sane niethn,lu
1 the iireveiillon of war. ... ; i . ,
lrp to noon, 4UI dog licenses had,
been issued by the county clerk;
and of this, number, but Gl ore
femnle dogs; - The license for mite,
dogs Is for female dog's $3. It
is expected that tho female dog
population will show an increase
rrom now on. ,
' The law requires the name of the
dog; and . "Jlggs", seems to have
superseded "Hover." The're are a
few dugs nnmed "Mike1," and one
male dog must get quite a "razzing
from his. friends, as' ho is .named
"Toolsle."'
Klghty-slx licenses were Issued
by the county clerk Monday, which
is . mora than tho grand total for
tho entire year of 1028. ,
j A dog llcenso book was sent to
Ashland-toclay, for the' convenience
of Ashland dog owners, and people
living in that vicinity.
To dale, a majority of tho dogs
listed live , in this city. .
FEE PLAYGROUNDS AND
PARK SUES WILL
Ah Attractive
Array of
Wick
er Furniture
y Is Here Ready to Brighten :";
Your Porch or Sunroom
Wo liavo animusiially fine stock of now Wicker furniture soil
ing at our well-known low prices. There aVe chairs,-i'bcker.s, daven
ports ami tallies. Attractive 3-piccc -porch and sun room sets
flower stands, wood carriers, children's furniture and bahv car
riages Everything in wicker furniture.
. Remerhber! You Pay As You Use. Come in!
Medford',
- Popular
Credit
Store
Southern Oregon' Largest Stock of House Furnishings
BE HELD. FOR GUY
Property, lncludlngr-! inn- cttv
lots: and; va'luca'. nt afiproxfniateiy-l
50, onn, has-been choseh by , the
city council park committee, -to be
set aside for, city parks and' play
grounds, -.- according- to a i'repoit
conipl'otod ,by the comrhlttee.1 .yob-,
terflny and to b; presented' to -tlo
City . .council .next Tuesdays night,
live pieces of jiroperty ; are ln
VOU'e'd arid four out of "the-five
will bo used , for playgrounds,
while tho fifth, Ideated on North
Central avenue, west of the ar
mory, will be used for. a park. ;
No improvements are slated
to take place on any of the lots
and their acquisition is but a pre
paratory measure to have, sites
ready When playgrounds can be
equipped. Tho matter of financing
tho purchase will be brought be
fore tho council Tuesddy.
-Making up one-third, or nearly
onfc-hnlf of tho purchase price,
are the North Central lots, slated
to become a park. This prop
erty includes two blocks, a por
tion of which wns purchased by
the city several years ago from
C. B. Hostel, deceased.
Playground sites are located on
North Court Btrcet nenr Manznn
Ita, between second and Fourth
streets on Hummlt avenue, at 14th
and Peach streets and between
Hamilton and Plum streets. The
latter site has a number of trees,
while tho site on Peach, street is
Just a block , south of property
owned by tho school board site
for a . school building. Tennis
courts are located on it at the.
present time. '
The playground sites, together,
with the plnygt-ounds at tho
ltoosevelt and Jackson Schools,
will practically snndnrdizo Mod
ford's playground system, each
site lfelng approximately one
half mile -from tho other. The
only section of tho city for which
no provision has been made, Is
around South, Holly and South.
Central. , .
Tho park committee Is cojn
linsed of p. M. Kershaw, chair
man, Charles' A. Wing; J. O. Clce'y
and 1!. :, McKllioso. :
Insurance jwas the subject of an
I Interesting, addr'essi delivered.- be
fore the members of the Med fori!
Business Men's ''association las't
night 'by Howard Se'abury. fhs'tir
arice expevt of Seattle. Over efghty
business Wen arid women of this
cltv filled tho 'Crater ftftnn'riiJt halt
l.of the Hotel Medford last night to
listen to Mr. Seabury's remarks,
another testimonial of the growing
popularity of the Association in
'Medford. business circles. , .,
Practically every phase of .Insur
ance, in general - use today .was
briefly discussed., by the speaker
and, many of those present joined
in the general discussion following
his address... Mr. Heubury was well
qualified to speak on the. broad
subject, having, filled- a position of
Insurance , attorney for over . 30
years. 4. Mb is associated with .the
General .Insurance company.. . - ,
During the , business . session
wh(ch .'preceded the main, address
of the evening, Jerry Jerome, po
tentate of Hlllah, Temple outlined
the plans for the Shrine ceremo
nial willed wltl be held In this city
on April, 27th, Among those who
will attend-this event will be over
250 Sacramepto. Bhrlnera who will
come to Me'df oi'd In a, s'p'eciaS .train
and representatives of the Oakland
Shrine temphj who will fly here In
a giant Ford plane. , . . ' . .
wyit'er,; I-overerte i also -. sp'oko
briefly of tho . ceremonial . plans
and 'the Business if en's association
unanimously went on record as
desiring to cooperate In every way
with Hiilnh Teriiplc and to appro
priately decorate their stores and
windows on the 27th of this month.
: This city Will have another op
portunity to add to her reputation
for hospitality when the r. 6. 6. K.
convention Is held here in May.
Between 4000 nnd 6000 visitors
will come to this city - for this
event, Elrrfer Wilson told the busl
rtess men last -night, and the mem
bers of the association were re
quested to cooperate with the Kted-
rord lodge.
April 25th nnd 28th will ho
deslgnatea hs Greater Medford
days and merchants here will of
fer buying opportunities, and
spring displays which will especi
ally appeal to the many hundred
shoppers in the vast territory sur
rounding this city. Krhest Scott,
general chalrma'n, announced his
committees and briefly . outlined
tho plans for this sprrng shopping
carnival.- ,
The members of the association'
are vitally Interested in the slit
o'clock closing plan recently pre
sented by the Business and Profes
sional Women's club and Clarence
A. Meeker, president of the BusT
ness Men's association has selected
William V. Isaacs, ,,J,.C, Manh and
W. A. Gates ns a. committee to in-;
vestigato the, plan and represent
tho association In nny action that
Wight bo taken. . . . , ., .'. . , ,
LEGION PARTY ILL
LAST EVE
CONTINUE SMUDGE
IN:FR05J BATTLE
There Was spiudglng last night
1yf least jhalf a .dozeij orchards
wltn' the temperature falling to
a hilnlmuiri of 30 In tho city and
several degrees, at least, less in
the orchards, ucoordlnc tn Inrn-
ti6n, arid there will probably be
smudging ngaln tonight, as the,
regular daily local weather bnreau
forecast Is , for possibly rain or
snow and a freezing temperature.
Tho smudging of last night began
at 3 a. m.
Of course, conditions may pos
sibly change by the tlmo that
Floyd Toung, the frost expert,
gives out hi? forecast this evening.
The maximum 'temperature of
yesterday was 47, and tho pre
eipltntlo'n of tho 24 hours ending
at 5 a. m. today Was ' .05 of an
Inch. ;
; ' "
- E. Lester Jones Dead
WASHINGTON, April 9. (PI
B. Lester Jones, director of the
United States coast and geodetic
survey, died -toddy. He had been
in ill health for 10 years since re
turning , from overseas, iwhere ho
served. with the army air service.
One of the best social time of
tho season wal .'enjoyed lit Jack
sonville last night when the local
American Legion post nnd auxili
ary held tholr meetings, .followed
by a riani-e, nt the old Vnlted
States Hotel. The hall wns filled
to capacity with dancers, who en
Joyed music furnished by a special
orchestra. "
The arrangements for the party
were well handled by Clint Hun
nlnaton. Alfred Norris. and xother
veterans of Jacksonville, while
plans for the party locally were In '
charge of N. c. Chancy for the
legion nnd In chffrge of Mrs, O. O.
Nichols for the nuxltlary. i
Holintenus refreshments were
served by the committee In charge, !
which overlooked no detail to ns- ;
sure an enjoyable time for all
e .
llni-k In ttmkcn. j
POltTLANIJ, April . M
lleorge Melnger, 67, was fatally
tn I MT-,.,1 lnM .-.. ..... I
....v vo.. ......r urn uii .
fntitomoWlo driven hv ff. K Ranno!
struck his bicycle. Meinger's back
wns broken and ho died two hotir'
Inter, after Unimex had rushed;
him to a hospital. . I
New Achievement
In Face Powder
Tho skin of youth lies In overy box
of now wonderful MKM-O-aU)
Fno Powder. The" purest ifoWdev
mnde Hr ortlfir passed by the U. S.
Oovernmvnli No pastiness,, flukl
ness or Irrigation. A new Kreni'h
pruceM mukoa , tt gjiread more
Smoothly and pieventa large poreM.
No more &hinv noeft It tnys on
lonpw. Vse MKLLO-1,0. Ilenth's
Pnup Hfore.
Announcing Opening
V Bowman's
Barber and -
Beauty Shop
Mari'i'l- ....
...Trie nnd irl.lW
Finitrr Wv $1.00
Wnter Wave
Miinifvirc ....'..50o
.Knoiul .: 1.50 to 3.IH)
Pliiimpob 50o to $1.50
Other pricet ere given on
request.
Special Note to Gentlemen:
Get your manicure while walt
Ino for one of Bowmsn's cool
shaves. Phone 87.
Html' s -X- jr
-S - I 'B -nor
lAWAL'
- .'..7 -Y
TENTS
's Go Fishin
SEASON OPENS MONDAY; APRIL 15 v
Now take an 01' Timer's ad
: a s y. i ice ... good lures are needed
t: . w make he biS :ones strike
y-fe$ty v; and good lines to nom , em.
ldCl Come to Ward's and pre-
pare yourself ior some
'A real sport.;' Here's 'exclu
sive high quality fishing'
tackle at an- extremely :
low cost. 'x .. -v ' '
1 know a JilaCe Ift a woids. cool nnd sweet, close to a
liidfleiv pool,; where the Ills fish are. and where the sun
sifts through Ine leafv bowers, shimmering; like gold
atop the water. That's where we'll camp. ' .
Aft Khaki Waterproofed Wall. Tent, 8x10 ft.,. $16.55 .
. Poles .$1.39 extra,.
. 5x7 WaUrproofed Khaki Wedoo: Tent $7.98
. " 8x10 12-ounce Duck Wall Tent $13.85
FISHING TACKLE
What a battle, he puts up when he's
caught . oh boy! ' nntffrslr let's go
to Ward's and get some (fobB. IsmIrj;',
tacKie, Where we get tne nest ior less.
: : s. '.-, l ,
New "Sturdibilt" Tackle Box '
. . .. $1.98 ... . . : ,,y
' A popular tws-'trny- bbx 'fit an' u-.v
usually low price.. .;' ' :, . '
' Sliver 'King Casting Vine "
You 'r'ah'ndt tiiiy' a' Detter hard-'
"jfiralde, water probWapan silk lino '
. ..-at any flrlce.
' Tea ' 1-fihonl 9 RnAAli
Hlbs-.- ' 98c J$1.8(
So lbs. '; $f.7o $3.32
V
Mm
m
A large assortment ' of
other quality tackle car
ried tti stdck at excep-.
.75-.. tlonally low prices. . ' . -.
' j-.'.-? . -' M,,.i-,i-i'..-.,i.'-';-..i-:''j'
An urmsnally tpomplete assortment of, fifes, Tnctua'inif
IlWclc'Gnat.'Riia-tfprlgKt," lloyal Coachman, "Profeesor,'
.Flyfng Caddlr,-' Mosquito, : White Mlller.' Dr. Grant, Bine
'Upright. ' - ,
- ::y--::;: ..3 for 45 -, -;f - '-
j?;.1'- ''f I ' ? -V, t ',, '. ''. ' r, ' "
t :n
Quality Spljt Bambo
- Fly Rod,iijki :
3-pllce rod, complete with bag, ;
Usually retails for $4.00." , : :
Gasoline '
Camp
Stove
ATX
i The finest two-burner camp stove
" made,. Small ami convenient when
folded; Inrge and spacious when
set- up. -Well made of quality ma
. ferial. . : ' . '
I-
; Level Winding Reel
S4.39
" - X $6.66
value
Sfew p'recTsloh 'level' wfiiaing reel.
Quodtupte. multiplying. Chromium
1 plated-. Guaranteed to givet a life
time of satisfactory service'.
Camp I
Cot
''"$395
Easiest and quickest to. set un ot
told away.-- Full 76x21-. in.- size.,
white "dliclop, hiii'drfdWtl Triiifier
joints' are reinforced . with steel
plates, - - - ,. - :
i t: : . ...r.f,' ,lr I.. .- - ' ' '. ' "i - V ' --rf J ..; .,.;'-. -
montgomeryward g iea
117 SOUTH CENTRAL
PHONE 286
MEDFORD, ORE,
Clilcy. Niitlonal" Idle.- ,-, - riot play any baseball because of
LOUISVILLE.' Ki-., April . f) rain. Qames with tho Louisville
The Cfncirinitti Nntionhls spent imierican Association team were
tWo 8rtyV"in LbuM'vllle. ;uut did rtnlled .off. yeatepdaynnd today.
Eugerie.TiContract'. awarded fo
erectioil or museurh' of fine' art
building on. University of Orego;
campwii..- ;,.- ... , ;, . . ' '
RESISTOTWIST
1 . The t ',;
Wear-Resisting
fabric '
Ever Woven '
f 4' V
ESISTOTWtSt stands
The ' Rut). . Vow ifiny
R'
depend prt' that..; lliere has
never boon a fabrc rvven
which will resist .rubbing
. -. I "
and the wear and tearof hard
Service lite'e Resistdtwist. .
,j -. , -
Besides its service qualities ,
ResistotWist tailors harml
sbmcly and is made in
beautiful patterns of lis
tinetive colorings. ' Corrc4
slvle is assured by tord
Rochester Styling. ;
...'.:: ; i., . , j ''
V Featured at
ailntrti by MichiMhSl&-rtt Rochester, . F,
1
Model Clothing Co. ;
medford Correct clothiers
126 East jilaiti'iltrtet '
Phoiie 228