Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 16, 1929, Page 6, Image 6

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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.
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HEDFOiro MXTL TOTBTTNg, HEPP6RP. ORPinON. TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1929.
HUDKINS LAYS
MIT
BARRAGE
OutMeeler's Golf BagA
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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
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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
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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
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ETHVL CASOUNEi)SS
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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 . . " '""" oruiner.
ijlky, soft, lustrout apwarance that
' voroment on it."
: Danderine removes the oily dim
from each strand of hair, restorre
l.t natural color, glvet It more lus
tre than brtlllantlne. It cleanses and
iwrigorattt the tcalpi lieliit over
come dandruff. It It delightfully fra
rranowli ian't ttickv or oilyt d'oean't
W. ' Waves, set" with It. last
longer. All rirng stores hare It, In
faaereiui St boltkt.
"The Redeeming Sin." which
opens a four days run at Hunt's
Craterlnn today.- s mtrt.iniiHm
ixciure is a thrilling and zlamor.
ous romance of tbe Paris under
world in which Dolores Costello
plays the nnrt nr nr n
ruieu ny a thief ami rr..i, i.v t
to young doctor, who m celled to
Surrounded hy forces of evil she
many rinds what she wants most
iovo and peace.
Vltaphone give this great story
the warmth, the terror and the
oeanty or actual life in
sound renroductinn .in-i I
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.r.nimnnic accompaniment.
in me Kedeemlng Sin" Miss
' osteiio s lead n m.n i.
NaKftt. Who has nni.arA i.k i I
. - -i--.. nun nrr
io a number of recent production, 1
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HDD 0 EPRLE(fJ D.QJd
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J. represents the actual tost of the Ethyl fluid added to the gaso-
line and is not really an added cost when you realize that it is
quickly returned to you in reduced operating costs and lessened
depreciation pint vastly improved motor performance!- j
Fifty of the greatest oil companies in the world purchase ETHYL.
brand of anti-knock compound to add to their gasoline, because
they know it is the only genuine anti-knock, high compression
ingredient that is commercially practical.
Developed after seven years of intensive research, the expenditure
of vast sums of money and the testing of more than 33,000 scp-.
aratc chemical compounds, Ethyl has made it possible to develop
the modern high compression motor for everyday commercial usej
The increased speed and power, added smoothness and flexibility .' .
the reduced fuel consumption and lowered oneraiins men tlwr onM
with high compression arc possible only because of Ethyl.
The tremendous success of Ethvl mu-ilinr nA .1 r. .1.
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few cents 'more to produce, has brought many imitators, mark-
cting so-called high compression gasolines, totally inferior in quality1
and results. Insist on genuine ?-. sold only by authorized dis-,
fributors Tron. pumps that bear the Ethyl trade mark. ...
t t t Autberhtd Pacifit Cast LUtustis of ETHYL Brand tf
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MANN'S The Beat Goods for the Price MANN '8
WEDNESDAY
SPECIALS
At Mann's
Every Item a Money Saver
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Children's Dresses j
200 Panty Dresses made of fast colored
prints in dainty patterns. Sizes 2 to 6
79c
: years,
"each.-
Wednesday special,
New Sweaters
Beautiful new all-wool SliD-on Sweat
ers, many styles to choose from. Plain
and fancy weaves. Regular price $3.50.
Wednesday special, CO OR
each. , .4C.v0
Silk Piquant
40-inch Printed Silk, piquant pattern. A
dozen different combinations to choose
from. Regular price $2.25. M QC
Wednesday special, yard. . f .plel0
, Wendover Prints
32-inch fast color .Wendover Prints in
good patterns, both light and dark col
ors. Reirular nnee 45r;. ftf
Wednesday special, yard. . , '. viC
Hand - Made Gowns
"Bonita? Hand-Made Gowns, embroid-
ered in dainty designs! Colors flesh,
peach and white. All sizes, Regular
price $1.25. Wednesday dj- f
special, each ... ij) X .Uv
Bag Special ; ;
Another big shipment of attractive new
Bags in silk and leather, very late styles.
Also the popular bead-a-chain bag in a
fine line of colors. 4J1 fifl
Wednesday special, each tpl.UU
Turkish Towels
18x36-inch fine g r a d e Turkish" Bath
Towels. Come in both plain and fancy ,
styles. Up to 50c values. . QCT
Wednesday special, each. . OC
; : New Hassocks
In these smartly designed Hassocks we
depart from the commonplace and find
something verv useful a a
mental. They can be used for floor cush
ions, footstools, pillow sets, and reflect
the new vogue and modern style. "
Come in green, red, blue and black color
combinations. :
Regular $1.39 each. 1 A
Special, each . ....... CpJL.lU
. 5ee Window Display 1
' Wash Dresses
and Smocks, made of fast colored prints
and ginghams. Many new spring styles
to choose from, in plain colors and col
orful prints. Real $1.50 values. QfT
Wednesday special, each.,. . .' . . vOC
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Mail Orders Promptiy ruled, Postage Prepaid