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BOY SCOUTS SET
OUT 3000 TREES
KIWANIS J0L0 OF
ifEDFoup mxil tribute, mepforp. oirRfiONV. Monday: aprtl i.yi92o.
TO PLANE PILOTS
PailyMelmelosalfoptrtlj STYLE" AUTHORITY
April 10. 1S89. i !
Forecasts.
MedforU and vicinity: Cloudy,
with ruin- tonight and Tuesduy.
Moderato tempcruture. ,
Oregon: Increasing cloudlnenn,
followed by rain Tuesday, and In
west portion tonight. Local fronts
; Soaked with fain and -tired out
.with their strenuous day's labor,
(but With a feeling Of pride tt'nd
'aatiirfuctlon rit 'having "done the
community ' of ' VtedfoiiJ a good
turn., .twenty-8even local ;. Boy
Scouts arrived aek in Medford
early Saturday, evening' from the
Big Butte -Springs watershed near
the city system Intake, where' they
planted 3000 young trees between
. the lloui'8 'of 10 a. m. and 4 p.. m.
If had' been expected that nt
least fifty of the scouts would take
part In this 'activity, but the wot
and threatening weather greatly
lcreasod ' the attendance. The
party left Medford at 8 'a. m. and
departed for home at 4 p. m. The
tree plnnting was done under the
sttpervlslon of Messrs. Norman
White 'and Lee 'I. "Brown'1 of the
Crater National forest headquarters-
staff, and F. C. Dlll'ard, city
water : engineer, and Messrs. Hoff
and 'Smith of the city 'water de
partment. '''' '- '
The work was ill! Che 'tndre' ttre
' some because of the hard digging
Irt the stony ground on the water,
shed and the bad weather. Show
ers fell frbm rioori until 8:30 p; m.
and then came a steady downpour
nt 4'p. tn. T-he boys stuck valiant
ly to tholr Job, 'altliQ.many Of tlmm
Were quite, weary by' early in the
afternoon. - . ' . - . ...
Tho 3000 : yoting yellow , ; plno
'trees, or' setdlingsi covered a. dis
tance f . four acres on . tho water
shed, the trees bcjng planted 0 foot
apart. These trees will give much
shado in .,15 years., and in fifty, or
sixty years will havo reached the
merchantable timber stage. -
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'"' Mini c;rlm Romlixler.
PISMES. France, April 15 (IP).
The skeleton of an ' American
soldier killed In the drive on the
Vesle river in 1918. was 'found
Sunday. In the courtyard of - a
sugar refining plant by a work-
man. doing .excavation work; The
"shoes worn by the doughboy wero
In good? condition, . but --.nothing
else ' remalrted but, - ' the . bones.
Search Is being made for the disc
usually carried by soldiers to es
inbllsh Identity-. -;- jj--f
With the establishment of n full
time weather bureau servleo and a.':
radio "communication station at the;
now airport, '.". pilots approaching,
Medford from, either north or;
south, will be told of athiospherio
conditions at regular intervals, ac-'
cording to Walter Dick, head of
the local bureau, who' was the
principal speaker at tho' Kiwanls:
club :luncheon tills noon. - 11 :
That the service 'rendered here.;
and the equipment in'statle will bo'
be surpasxeil by no other '-.Station,,
on tho Pacific coast,' was another;
fact stressed by 'the" speaker. ?
A plan for assisting Boy "ScmitH
otherwlso unable to purchase thelri
necessary uniforms and equipment. i'
by J. IX Russell and Scout Execu
tive Brlcker. Tho plan was submit
ted 'to the vocational guidance
committee by President Juck
Thompson, avho asked that a re
port be made at next ' 'Monday's
meeting.' This committee consists
of Ulen Fabrlck; ii. H.' Hedrlck
and William J. Warner. - -.;Am,ong
. ,the guests -at:. today's
mooting Hvorje:': J. ti 'Bussc!', Win.
W priokeV.. H. ,0 Barnes, R. 'S.
Adams, ."-tViilter i iSfok,. ''Jan.'
fiudd, and Mr. Allen and Mr. Buy
ers, of Portland". " r .'..-; v ' -' '
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'Local Data ' a &
Tomneraturo tdegs.),. 49
Highest (lust 12hrs.) 5
Lowest tlast IS hrs.) 4'8
Hel. humidity (pc.).... 91.?
Precipitation . (ln.) 24
btato of, weather .....Jlatn Cloudy
Lowest temperature this-morning,
'42 degrees. - -' ---'
Total' , -precipitation? sine Sep
tember 1, 1928, 10.17 inches.
WILL BE LONGER
rih', ."yes dresses ' are to 1 be
.Southern Oregon Mining Industry to
Gain Ground With Reopening Large
Placer Operations in This Region
000, this fnmous producer of gold, bo held over, one hour. Last
and plat num resumed last winter.; week's ijniatlhgt' wai'....under the
Under the old system of pit mln-t
charge of Mrs. Borf Ixiwry and
By A. K. KrtlogB
The unnouncemont that
under the new gravity sluice sys
tern now ill use at the mine, from
I roqulro from 10 to 20 years with' 12.00 to 15.000 cubic yards of
tho present equipment to e x h a u s t ; pay gravel will bo mined each
i .,, . , I these diggings. ' duy for about c ght months in
I bylvanttc . gold quart mine ; at u " '", ... ,Vnl. ,iPi n, ,r u,,,,lv
Clold Hill will lie reopened at ,, ,oawxr' The experts who prospected this
once, marks' the beginning of a.! Thc lorllnK Placer has a total I 5000 m.r,,s fol. the present owners,
general Vcsumptlon of the gold ! ?d"c"" K" Predlt of ncarly reported that tho ground, would
mli.in.-'iMK.AW in imi.thM ,.! .0M0. extending over a pe- ....:,,, ,.,(. vflrd.
longer this spring' and summer : gon. ' Indicated by other mining T'01' of 60 'ellIH. tt,ul .according w1ue un tormer operutloas In the
at least four .Inches ,)elow the.' nctlltles In this region. Thii. t0 rcoent surveys this vast de- mlne have produced on on aver-
In- - f mhn . hI .( 1 lilc.
mine, "from oV to ToOO cubic hf,d aPfroximattly. 36 . ptopl. la,
' - ... . . attendance; ,
yaras we.r&' minen a uay. wnuu ,
knee," said Anient Kliot Wbs-fi0ws closely on the heels of the I P""1,' of Kold t bearing gravols liavo ng0 bf 40 contl) pcr cubic yard,
ter. stvlist for Mural,., II -ieldB nd ! v. ..v. . -m hardly been scratched. Informer. . . , ,
42 1 Company of Chicago. w arrived ' placer ' diggings In this region. ' V '"P nual production of,
4i)ln Medford last night,, to direct j which will boost the production"1" Sterling with limited water;
42 the fashion and fabric .how held ,(,,hern n, from nothing """Pi- wa approximately $50,000;
DOG OWNERS RUSH
TO BUY LICENSES
;I Taking hilvantaeo of the last I'ny
oif Rraco bfforp the two " (Tollar
penalty goes into effect tomorrow,'
dogr owners from all parts of 'the.
county were purchasing: dog
licenses at tht county clerk's office
today, and Indications wero that
$1600 licenses would be sold by j
early afternoon. c
Tlve rush hus been so heavy the :
past three days, the office, has ej-!
hausted its supply of receipt books
and 'tags, . but a new supply was;
expected today. Beginning tomor
I row, licenses will cost four dollars
for males and three dollars for'
Sunset today, 8;52 p. ,m.
Sunrise Tuesday, fi:29. m.
Sunset Tuesday, 6:53 p. "m.
Observation! Taken t 6"aTm7
120th Meridian Time
Mann's Department Store to-ffor Hie nnst in vars to more1 er RCllson of about eight months
.18 -day at 2:30; Today's exhibition tthnn . nnh, rf.,nr th com-1 in tne -oar- After 'an Idleness
was the first of a aeries of three- ing year. The placers referred of 16 e"rH- ,u t "ligation,
shows to 'be held at th same to are the foots creek dredging JhIs old-time producer iumed
hour today, tomorrow and Wed- grounds, the famous Sterling, but . Ve . ,mst winter with addition
nesday; !a few miles out from Medford dithof , ftnd lwatp headH lhft
During the parade of local . and the fammis Uano de Orowlu. lrin,c 5ho. former annual
models wearinir the latest num-!i,in,.A irnMM a itt t old ' production of tho mine,
CITY
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2
3
Baker city .......
:JBlsmarck . ...
Boise
l)ehver
Des -Moines
Fresno ......
Helena,
Tj6s Angeles .....
Muisliflcld ;
; Phoenix' .... ,
Poi'tluhd
Itod Hluff
"Ropoliuvc
;iiit U'.ke City.. fs
San FranclscO 3
Santa Fe W
Scuttle .'...;....v...".:: 68
SpoUane '64
Walla Walla '.....'. 02
"Winnipeg
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40
.... So
... 60 :
....'68..
... 70
do :
... CO,
....'68
, v 80
....,r,8
.. litf
,.v.62
so-
44
44
tidy.
(Jldy.
Roi
The- prodigy of all tho resource
ful
HIGH SCHOOL TONIGHT
'Tho Physical Side of Adoles
cc'no,, will he the -topic of to-
niglrt's discussion at the weekly
bers In both material and style, 'timers as the I.o'ga'n and later the
Mrs. Webster talks on fashion j Entorly diggings,
and diess construction, giving yai- The Foots creek dlgglngs'"are
uablo 4iints iind suggestions or,.qUippej Wnh' a -massive modern; consisting, of 6000 acres of rich . senior high school. The meeting
the -use of the Interesting mate-1 dredge, which wfth the Installing . gold bearing gravels, supplied : will be in chargd of Dr. H. W.
rials now; In. sock. at iiann's Jpe-0f thl8J(lu'iprile'nt has "cost the' with 22.000 miners inches of sleeter and is scheduled 'to begin
0R
dox. Years
- . , - . :
Baking Rjwder
Guaranteed Pure '
Use KC for fine texture
placer diggings in southern: session of tho psychology class'.
Oregon. Is tho I,luno do Oro mine, i for adults and parents at tho
partment store,
'-Among -the moro interesting se
ries are the : speed age and t'eln-
operators approximately 150.000.
Tho dredge ; commenced topora-
tlon the fli-st of t last;, fleptemfcer,
vision group of silks. ; A .model: a)1(1 1t 4 ystlmate'd (hat It will,
ox tne tormer,
water, for hydruuticing and sluic
ing. ' ' After an Idleness of 10
years In- developing a gravity
promptly at 7:30. v
It will bo dismissed' at 8:30
and 'persons planning to attend
which was Dre-
seiitcd by Marshall Fields to Miss
Amelia'' jfehrliaVd't. 'fain'ous woman
aviatorj 'ipon k her return to1
American from Europe ' was
H:'khflWn '. fills .'fternonn. " - Anotllcr:
''0 ij?ay"f model designed by Chanel, , with
' : : 9ear'' look ' iephyr ' gingham, . mariu'tac'-
64 Clear ; ,,,,! 'l,v forlwill Fields. : This
J?ldy-i dress, suitable for tehnfs and sport
Clour I -wcaPt fciatures the ' popular' sun-,
,1(V-jburn back.., . ;'' ;.'-,.:" : ;: :
iSS ' "ohsatlon, presented at tho, local!
sluice ' system, which cost $760,- nro assured tho session will not
- and large volume
' 'in yourbakirii
-' . .. , ., j
Millions of pounds used
,, by our Government.. ... , i
40
62
'40
"4.2
. -4K'
i5t,
ss
40
34
40
30
. May. i store thls'aftcrno'on.
. . lay. ;
This is sult-i
nir..l " "'"A it" jw. ;
!c'11 w-as shown .in an ensemble suit.
Uocal girls who modeled today;
Clear nf.n.lA, . Vlnrfrnit 'ttenslov. Irano
,!,!y-! .Morrlman, Hester . Whitman and'
li. W. DICK. Meteorolpglsl.
T.hel'ma Moore.
Son Savot FattieY. .'' "
VENTURA, Cal., April 15. (P)
Ed Masonhammer and t,. Jones
were burned to death .nncl .Ed Itod-.
gcrs was probably fatally Tiur'ned', fight -on the' hlghwuy "three mitcsj
soutltrOf. hore last-night. -. He sula
" tlBliter Stabbed. '
STOCKTON, Cal.:, April IGiP);
Leslie Carey, 23, known in pu
gilistic circles as "Young Shar-
ky'.' wa..crltlcoHi,J .stabbed - Jn
in a fire that fullowcA.A gaa .cx.
plosion a't an oil well In the Hincon
district. Rodgers was saved from
death by his 12-year-old son. who
l;ei)t.hjs..f9therilt-4tiuni'ig-.-iclathi)g.i
he was stabbed over tho beart
while watching a grudge fight
over a girl between "two other
fellows.''. -,'-.-
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, j -Vrliat itol'6!"':Wha't a ialel ' AU around our store you heWd pVople sayiriff tiint. There were crowds.", v .
browds. '( .''; crowds . . '. nd the bargains 1 Well you jiist simply, cannot keep bargain hidden.' Our
trowded Store" was eiplorod from brie corner to the other by enthusiastic shoppers who picked out the bar
gains and went their way rejoicing over the UNMATCHED VALUES Ward's offered them in this the
, greatest sale we've ever held 3rd annual spring sal o NATION-WIDE WARD WEEK. Remember it
ends "Saturday, April 20th 1 Right is always reserved to limit quantities. WATCH THE NEWSPAPERS.
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DRESSES ..Now
I XA V I sizes
HUNDREDS OF, THEEE LOVELY .JROCKfl LOW PRICED. Friday
We offer fashioh-right Hoiiso Frocks1 ,jat .thla 1ilriuafual price. New,
crisp, dainty! Newest printed patterns, and how charmingly they are,
f timmed., , Without doubt you. will want several at this. low price..
ON SALE1 TUESDAY.
WARD WEEK
SPECIALS
Columbia Records
' Double Faced .r': ,-'-. '
flemllno 10-Inch iloulilc-fiioed Columhla 'VI'
1onnl eroi'(ljiicu nt hulf their ununl price. The
nitiorlMif ill? "ihelinl'eij- vocal Uialrunrontal nnO
danen mufdc: a-:wcll an olU-tirao OlT
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Cushioned Chair Seats'
Heplaco your worn-out - chair HeatM.'Vio'w.. with
'tlie'ne leiither-falnli; covered HeatH. ,; Kturdlly
liuili; 'ivlllr ' Wnetai'-'IAjtMStSf.1- tllofee of:ovcral
colnr and 'nliA'H. . - 0
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Airline Vacuuhi Sweepers
Our1 IowChI' prl'o electV-le HWcefier,' priced. tl!l -lower
for WAUIJ WEEK. Powerful motor;
dotac)ifJ) LruHh: 12-Inch cua aluminum noszle;
' 18-foot!' Vtelnn cord; --rubber Ornd whoelH.
Llcht In li;ht and dooa n .
reinnrllly Bod Job of clpanlng
$14.95
Gold Seal Congoleurn
llcli looklni? miirblnlzed effert In neat tile do-
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$ 6.15 : $1.25
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too every Itlveraido (or IH'otlme
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