' 1 f i i ! !;1 t II? 1 1 I' I I - BuOBABLE SALE IE in li I ! P II; Hi REPORTED fRale of tha IHue Ideo mlnn. Ofroed by the Ouggenhelm Interests and pne of the largest copper hold ing! In the state, ' 1b pending,- ac cording to ur. j. F. Kedily, who re turned this week from New York and lxs Angeles. The Guggenbelms porobaned the Blue Ledge mine two years ago from the Charles S, Tpvne eatuta, former owners and operator!. - . nThe i prospective buyers of. the mine. am , . "Los Angeles mining men, who are expected to arrive tow weeK to loon over the prop erty, which Is located 39 miles southwest af this city, a mile be yod theHiOregon-Callfornla state line. 'fA representative of the lus Angeles 'Interests was here two weeks ago and paid a visit to the Minn i r f Br Reddy was In Treka, Cal., to day, ostensibly on court house busi liens' in conneation with the re ported safe. The Blue Ledge mine Is located In Siskiyou county.. Dr.. Reddy told friends In this cty that the mine would be placed 'tf.-t wmiifwii una nuuuiiHr.. ; ti worked ful blast J,t! wpuld etnnloy; vffrtun men. . . .Copper Is now. -it Its hlgheAt price since Hie war, sellinp at from $ -to lao. per ton.v1 .. .The Clue Ledge mine: has 12 or 1(1. mile of liirinels, with UioimanclH : of tons or copper hlm-ked out ready for prodlictloli. It was last oper oUii abnltt years ago, tioalng dowiin'idccatint of the low price of t co'pjier.and Hie difficulty of transportMlon to the railroad for heiillng to the smelters. , . ie. -i Would Be Boon The resumption of activity at the nine would be a business and fin ancial boon to this city and valley. i Since the Guggenheims came Into possession of the mine there has been a revival or talk It would he operated.' A deal pending for the sale of the mine six months ago tailed, ,'lu; '.i-.. -, .. .;. . Slightly mors than, a year ago a local plan was -afoot, headed by W. re Obre, for the btfildlng-of a rail, road tp jtbe mine,, using the right of wy'oi the, Jacksonville railroad. A tkntative agreement, was reaehed whereby the Southern Pacific was to" furnish the- material, the Gug genheims to- furnish the tonnage, and both to assist In the building of the. railroad. Art agreement was reached, a'so,- upon the freight rates. : , 'Then 'the! project was dropped. ,-'.: : - '' i . .. .v.The Blue Led pie Is located at the summit of the Slsktyous and Is In the, center, of a rich copper belt Jfaoy -loica,. residents, have claims tji tha region. . i.Dr. j.Jir. Reddy has 'long been Interested In the mining dlBtrlct tod tor years has striven tor Its re ssening. k He has claims In the dls trlet, nd hs aided many 'others in -the -mining development (of the f When the mine was In operation Ms v nostof flee was. Eileen, named afNr e daughter. : licensing of handlers of some per ishable products so as to elimi nate unfair practices. ''Every penny of watte between farmer and consumer that we can eliminate. whether It arisen from methods of distribution or from hazard or speculation, will be a gain to both farmer and con sumer, i 'With thn pnnlliin a ! Infitriitnentnlltu ? thin hIium... of a strength and Importance equal to that of those which we have created for transportation ' and banking, we give Immediate as surance . of the . determined pur pose of 'the government to meet the difficulties of which , we are now aware, and to create an ! agency ' through which contruc- live action for the future will be! ossurea. - . t . - - , - i . . HEDFOiro MXTL TOTBTTNg, HEPP6RP. ORPinON. TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1929. HUDKINS LAYS MIT BARRAGE OutMeeler's Golf BagA BUN Jf?. I m FOR EMANU EL NEW YORKER HAS UNUSUAL CANE AS VALLEY SOUVENIR Nebraska Wildcat : Takes Decision By Furious On slaughtGave Away 15 Pounds Armand Gets But One Round of Ten. A freak of nature has made, pos sible one of the most unusual canes ever seen In Me1 ford and the property of E. D. Mutinun of Rerlln V V u-hr. ho. hAan i tor here since July with his broth er, a. o. Malison. The cane Is a perfect specimen of Mudrona wood tuken from thn rnnl tit n - rro In Klamath county by C. C. Clark of Medfonl, with the exception of a twisting, winding second piece of root around It for three-fourthx of lis length. . - - An Indian carved a snake's bead on one end and curved thn rniiitM on the tall. H. M. SumuelKOn of this city, regarded as one of the best HtunA nnil illnmnnil miiinH, the l'aciflc coast, lu rnKminulliln ttw the polishing and cutting of sev eral agates imbedded In the wood. Addlllff tO itR Hll.!lollvanA .. piece of gold bearing quarts, taken rrmn me uu root level of the Clold ulso embedded In tbe wood, as well as an arrow head, found In the vicinity of Table Kock. Mr. Matisnn nlnnu In minn. n New Vork this month and take the cone with him as a souvenir of southern Oregon to entertain the New Yorkers who have never been "out west." He plans to visit In Orejcon again next fall. . . MEDFOMUND HI Y CLUB BANQUET HELD LOCAL SCHOOL X)It. I'l.AN FAVOItKD , ontlnud from Page One.) OHpecJally for porlshahle products , Chrdtigh, ; ivh'lch, . under producers' rMlroali, co-operation can be es- ,labisbeil , .with .distributors ' nnd processors to more orderly, ma r fc4ln. of onimodllns and for : the. elimination of many wastes In distribution: nnd to provide for f. V 1 shea MubIc nnd sneechnR ' pnmni.H the program at the Joint Medford and Ashland HI V clnh . hn.,.,. held at the Ibcul high school last night. More than St), stuiinmii at. tended' the meeting. . ooys' were served to a de licious banauet oi-imfii-efi hv 'III Y Hashers", a unique girls club recently organised at the high school in the domestic science de partment. The meal was prepnred under the direction of Mrs. Wilson Walte, Instructor In this depart ment. The "HI Y Ilnshers" Include Minora Hulander. MIMrnrt i rence, Opul Harvey, Leah Inch, Al- neria Knips, Harriett Campbell und .Mary Lee Roberts. Ralph Ilnlley wus the only facul ty member Drexent nr tun ...n.. Other visitors were: Jerry Jerome' ". V. WnlterH of Auhi.,.ii 0...1 John H. Rurlil. V M c .1 and city secretnrv . fni- n..Annn iiilMiunglon nnil Idaho. hn spending this week In .Medford Hy, Vlitor O. Stiller,. Associated Press Mparts Writer. 1.08 AKO RLKS. April 16. IJPl A gootl little man If he Is a wlld- catcari -.boat a good big man. Aoe Hudklns, the tousled mlddlc welgnf "wildcat" from Nebraska, proved last night that the a'ge-old adage . revolving around big and little "men does not always hold true. . . . lieforo a crou-il nt nv 1 r Ann n risiey.f U'Id bcre, the tow-haired u-lddlewestenier -rlinied.lnr ' nnn slashed; with u fury that never abated iit.Armand Kmanuel, clever ftan Prnnclaco llght-hsnvvwelirht. to a.' .nveclslve: trlumnh. . Th rnlo Ing of. his hand. In token of vie. tory-WOM hilt n. fnemnlllv Klgures at . wclglring-ln time said that the wildcat was u scant hulf score pounds lighter. At ringside ho must have spotted Kmnnuel at least J 5 pounds. , He fought as his Xullowors here never have seen blm fight. Hcfore the weight-disadvantage, he niitde up- with a smashing stylo' thnt could not-be donled. He swept through the 10 round bultlo at such a relentless pace mat tn outcome was seen long before the final gong. The Nobraskan's crashing, nevor Idle fists carried away at least sev en of the rounds. Kmunuel gar nered but one. rlncsirlnrs nimnut unanimously agreed, and the other two sessions were even. Emanuel's lone round was the tenth when h regained bis fiKhtlnir dosb m mil. boxed the "wildcat." That was for one round only, however, and many Of his. followers had Ihnnirht h would outhox Hudklns throughout. Ily O. n.- Kcelcr I think It was Harry M. Olnelev. a son of the great proponent of the Dlngley bill of the Gay Nineties, Who Was telllnff n slnru iluihl n Scotchman (naturally) during 'the recent goiring activities at Vino hurst. - . Anyway i was at Mr. DlnL.vV (home ahcre, and Walter Hagen was In the vanyf. arid the story Insnlred Sir U'ultpr tn nnA ik. most terrible puns ever developed m koii. wnicn mis developed Its share. : ' -i The story about the Scot' was ' that he had Just come 'to this i country and wished to. send his wife a telegram, he' being on a! business trip and delayed. ' "ItOW muah for IhA Inn n,np.lu?i ' he asked the operator and was told o cents, or whatever it was And how much for -my name?" "Oh. that's free." "You'll send my name for nothing ?" "Sure." ' - '"Then f'li Just send my name and nae malr," said the Scot. The operator, mil used, said all right go to it. "It's an Indian name," explained the Scot. asid. handed In hia sage, which read: "l-Wun'l-Be-liomc-Tlll - Frl.l-.i.. Aneus." Sir Walter then recalled a match he was arranging at I'orlland with jJoe Klrkwood, the Australian, and I Dr.- O. K. Willing and Chandler Rgan, amateurs. Walter s telegram read: :-"Hagen and Kgan Willing and Klrkwood."-.-. ' i. ' -This-shut off further telegraphic conversation. HAGEN SAYS HAS BEST , GOLF GANG EVER SENT OVER BAGSHAW ACTION FiGHT. CARD WITH DUE WEDNESDAY SRATTLE. Anrli 1 ft im t. Inlte announcement next Wednes day night on the compromise pro- iuui maoe ny Knoch Bagshaw. THRILL PROMISED A high powered fight card for Medford and snnrhom nM i Ine fans is nromispi ot ha nn hH f..vw... " " wTT? AP"i z wnen Nails Gorman, heftv Hlty of ihinirtnn ih h J leotber pusher of Klamath FaU8flMarln Turple, who will compete h,,sy,h1eeWirser,r university for another season and event, tlnrmnn ,Hn.n: hi .""' PLYMOUTH, Eng., April 16. W The American Ryder cup team, golf professionals, headed by their captain, Walter Hagen, ar rived here today aboard the Maure- "". uieuiiung commence tney would take back to America with them England's premier golf tor Dhv. . .They Immediately entrained for -uuuun wnere tney were to be wel comed officially. Hagen told mends who greeted him It was the best team America had ever sent to England. . - "But we have eot to nlav hnrt to retain the pun " h cnu r know several of vour men nnn are going to have a tough Job, even ii win at ail. Hagen said elcht be selected to nlnv nivninut Britain at Leeds and all would par ticipate In the British open cham pionship nt Mulrflelrt. Il rt-HH he intended to try to fix a series ' mntcnea wltn Archie Compston one of England's leading profes sionals, before returning to the i'ni tea states. . Miss Marion Hnlllna nn n.fiDB university for '. ""n: a 10-round mate 'P tf tv,n ,.. .J "i evuiii.iiorinan ann u liradv roneht same ooat 7 ,lS'Kn' t!,P r'n. hf t 'ast week .7a draw! full payments be made for the two years remaining In' their contracts, was promised here last night, fol lowing an executive session of the student board of control. The board. Which originally de manded that llagshaw.' resign at once nnd accept full payment on the three years now nmnlninv nn his contract, at first refused tn no. cept Bagshaw's proposal, which was made through his attorney, Ward Kumm: The bonrd, however, reconsidered this action nfter a conference In-' executive session with .Bagshaw's assistants. ' Dorset V. Graves. Wavne Suiinn n,i t...... apenman., , . . ' It was the first time that , . . . - ia. iur mi iWMHUlirg ai assistant coacheM were brought ln-j Klamath Kails. Austin Itosandi.r. 1-in.nnnn.i A..1. laud boxer, will meet Jack Mct'ov of Portland In the lx-round semi windup. . Both boys are reputed 'to be hard .hitters and are expected to put on a. good bout. George (Red) Sorenson of Cen-i trui t-oint nut recently of Troy, N. Y.. will also be seen In action on this card. Sorenson up until last March was champion of the second corps areo of the United States army In New York and New Jersey. He has been In hard training for the bout and will fight four rounds With Kddle Welsh Inoat hnu rri Other foilr.rnnnrf avani t r 1 Will' be fOllffht hptwaan ina Cn.i..it the of Roseburg and Spike Gorman of B!Ll Y EDWARDS WINS FROM AUGUST SEPP . Klamath Falls. - iGO.onn oh',, Lr i-.T.1m.p,e,ed tor and parish house will, be erected-partmnt house at' 940 Holllady by Church of Sacred Heart.- javenuet ' omaay I - ... .'.":m T : --. . SEATTLIi, April 16. (P) Billy Edwards, Kansas :Clty grappler, was declared the victor over August Scpp, Bouler, Colo rado, when' the latter was un- unie to return to the ring for the third fall. Sepp won the first fall and Edwards the second. Sepp was so weakened after the second fall that he was unable to continue the match. . Portland. Plans completed for construction of two-story court apartment house at' 1276 Halsey i i I i i ETHVL CASOUNEi)SS 1 l0J .. SWIGART HONORED uWins Praise -The quality of her acting at tL Private Secretary in 'The Newi Parade" is winning the praise ol ""jrywntre tor lli.i lovelv newcomer to the screen. At home iii ew - Vork tity, huiidredi admire her charming per.onlity and iht liss T-i me siyie; on uroauway by the way she dreiwi her hair. . ; "The simple method 1 use ,in car Ing for my hr.lr," tsv, Mini Shea, "has been of great help to me in div notion picture work, where' one'i hair must always look Its best. It's juit the thing for bnr girls, too, Ucause It is so easy. Moit of the (iris J know in ittgo and picture rorlt are taking It up at toon at they hear about It. All you do it put a little Danderine on your bruili every time you use It. It makes your ban to easy to dress and holds it In place wonderfully. It't Ideal for girl, who are totting their hair grow. Jt keep AT ROTARY LUNCH Carl Rwlunrt. newu. lclr of- the chamber of com merce. Was lntrnriiii-n,! In 1.1. oincini rapacity before tho Ho. lary club this noon by c. T. asor, secretary. That be con- s.dercd the election a real honor and was keenly anticipating his pan in the next year's program i.e execmea ny the, local cham ber. Was the Ota nt a 1..1I. I given ny .Mr. Swlgart. i nc remniiuier of tho meeting WSS RfVen OVer tn nmmll.n. reports, representing the various irnncnes or wnrlr nnitii.tlahj, nuring the vear. Alinn rnri. n ...i I Ottin Phelan. luo I, I i I school boys, were the guests of the mni'y ciuo today. Other ' guests Included:' Jack Kerr of Grants Pass, Carl Day and Jim Hopper of Ashland. Genii Stnwel Of KuiTle lnlnl u.-n,,t Vv. ecllllve W. I Bricker. P T linkup and l)r. Haines of Ashland. "Redeeming Sin" Hunt's Craterianl my hair and amlti to Hmii ma ftfUblA. I don't lliimruv. k.ii .ten, now. It give, my 'hTir th ,'.ZT-.. . a. ' soft, lustrous .i .Mn .k.i'J7. - J . . 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