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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1929)
it T,rEDK)RD MAIL TRIBUNE. SrEDFOKT), PUKCON'. THURSDAY. Al'IUr, 2:, mX vmvi Fivn SOUTHERN OREGON GATES TELLS OF mu Whl NEIGHBORS! FFRRY RflAT USE i'THF RRATFR BILL LOVE TOKEN Something'Ddiog i fi 4 I BIG SCHOOL TASK1 MEET IN ASHLAND FOR ROGUE RIVERi LARGE SALES LIST 5 u kpco, Medford hich fiehooi ' "M,vee' iiOO and JOOO delegate. .. ! I ( oh ..mfuioui . nikn 8uo' and members of their families Kill! ' Durlni: the past two venr the itesults of Uio sales .ampniwii Jhu.y .emuns representatives to he In Ashland" Saturday l at-' 0r(,Kn amln hlI;hwy ,.,,, I VrW on in .h, senior 3 all the contests beine hold for; tend the annual convention of , , . . , , iihoul last week for the hitch ;jrt,l 'honor-.- The Girl,' Quartet I!''nl X'lehhors. the woman's ; 1,1,8 "" tmo ,,,e tmy "" Vhoql annual. -The .-rater." ex i left this morninir for P,.re,t (lrm-.. i""x"""y of Ihe Modern Wornf- "" '' pl' "' ' "e 8"1"' ! cceded expectations In that orders: (( loft this mornmt, foi I orest Orou-., , of Am01.u.a . . highway commission and director I Were taken for lion. exceedli.K last! j where they will compete Saturday! Chairman s. U. Ak-Nalr of thclof ,he 'Kun Watt Motor asso- j year's mark by Jan. and double i Sin the state contest. Besides th ) commercial division of ihe Cham.!1'1""""' "Two ferries are now be-j of any number sold in previous! ' Quartet eontest. Miss Oenevlev.. h(1" f eommeree requests that ini'"R "1'erated '' the stale hiuhway years. The eampalitn was eon-1 ! Hiown pianist for the (lice clubs tho wln''owa of business houses .department alniiK the kooscvell dueled by Kd Kcames and llalplu i of Me'dlord hiith will enter the he "lil,,nyfd the colon, or the or-', Cuns hU-hway: ; I la I ley. assisted by salesmen and; y nlano solo contest Miss ullow Knnil!:"10"' I'"1!''' and white, to. "Durlll Iho summer of 192. , speak.rs. who made regular up-; M" Wilson, member o'f the uuar- j '""k''"p victors Ashland's wel. '! l'ue' 2'P.' " ""T'JZ I "("n",,p" Th ."f ",0 17 1 l.r mill fi... nl . . ."'III-. I 1. ..- ...t iwh'ir .r ...... looms Ol UH' SCIIOUI ! ,!,,, ! Delegates will be present from I ctl nnrt constructed by the deparl- wiin r. , mi ... i tirants 1-nss. Central Point. Gold ' mont "' Iy'nn the itoitu Portland Friday nlttht as district I '""onville. .Medford. Tal- entry In the state Oratorical Con- j Klu'' ". Merrill. Lake- and the members of the . .." " """ -'ock ionKes. test, Olrla' quartet will attend the af- fair, after which they will return! lo Forest drove. Although the typing team from Medford high will not he able to enter the fflato contest to bo held In:' Corvallis Saturday, the indi- vThe conventions Is In charge of !.. Sherard of Ashland Is prosi dent and .Mrs. Abhlo Hood of Ash 1 lanil is sei-retai-y. j litigatory work will he held In : Odd Fellows hall after luncheon land a class will he inducted into vidunl winners in the county 000- "" " ' , ' ",u"'tc ! te,ts wilt ho afforded the oppnr- ,r,.r w'th lm 1K M . ,.. , u, ' ... . ath frail. Ashland and .Meilfmi tunity to enter for Htnte hoiyn-rf. Those who .will enter from -Meil-ford will he ilis llelen Jones, winnor of-the novice division, mid .Miss. Ver. Dean Ilarvoy, who won second place in the county meei. An aseiiwuy whh ncia in in.: hiRh M'hool yesterday afternoon, at which the nunrtet Knna two numtiern, and Mix 151 low and .Medford I officiating. . , Mrs. Ida Hamilton of Portland, ntHtP supervisor und ; -Mrs. Anna i Sinllsmiih. of .Medford, district deputy supervisor,, will he present. The annual bannuet will be held in Odd Fellows hnll -ot the clone of the afternoon tesHion-and after- .,. ; wnrds the initiatory work will ho I'rizes for the hiiiuest sales wore! river given and first plnce went to! between the towns of Wederhurn j Kino in Hulander,. who roported I and Oold Beach on the Itoosevolt -he sale of annuals, followed i Coast highway. This boat, power-. by Harold OeUauer with 31. andj ed by n 5 h. p. full Diesel engine, j . (nek Hughe with :to. Km'h ! has a capacity of eiht cars. The(io be. awarded u cash prize. i total cost of the ferry installation,; While publication of the annual, iriciudinii slips and auxiliary equip- is not Intended an a inoney-mak-nieni in date, amounts to )f -t 7.-1 infi proposition, this year's issue ! foG.j". Kerry service was inuuKU-iis expected to return a healthy j rated in October. 3!27, and sine profit to the school. The , poal i continued. clo.-e with Tlio program will memorial services for (TidiiiKs. . 1 AID PASTURAGE FOR CATTLE ON ANTELOPE Wilson, accompanied by .Mlsd Kst . I, il.,..,.. I. ntimlii.V . . . . ... . . I deceased m c m h r s. -w- Ashland which bho will tilve at the con- 'test. William Dougherty did not give his oration to the members of thv h:gh school again, hut preferred to tell th'm a little about the state and district contests. ( Mrs. Jerome a warded the cup won at the county contest by in1 1 shorthand team, and presented i ihe individual winners with the medals. This is the second year the shorthand cup has been won bv -Medford high school, and hj won again next year, will become j AN"lrcj,OPI0, Ore.. ' Apcil 2T a permanent d splay in the Med- j (Special KainJ and w a r m e r lord high .-chool trophy case. weather has started the grass and 'hungry cattle are eating the same, Card ens are being replanted. Maybe, spring has come. r )LfAJf ' J TJ Mr- nmi Mrs' W. Mai'shall and In meat or a i oaay Ml.. su,e,f WPllt to Ajedtord on t 1 Tuesday. i 10. N. .Day and L. . Day hnve W. Iv. Newull, federal prohibition Must returned from McMinnvllle. dhector for Oregon, with hcadquar-! I3en Kingery is moving into the teru nt Portland, and Oeo. Alexan-fine new home hen h-s , built In tier, Htato prohibition director from Kngle Point. Haleiu, wure in Medford last night; Ar.telope school held a pet show that time has been maintained from 6 a. m. to 10 p. m, each day. including Sundays, or 1 fi hours per day. During this period. 202 hours have been lost, due to mechanical difficulty, or 2.1) per cent, of the total gross operating time. "in addition, tho state saw fit on May 1st, 1H2S, to take over tho operation of u scow ferry at Hag nails Crossing, situated a few miles above the Rogue river ferry site, operating the same as an emerg ency equipment. "Tho ferry, 'lioosovoltV previously owned hy Cons county and plying hwwopn Xort h linnd and fi Insow acikiss Coos Day on the route of - wards. the poosevelt Coast highway, was taken over by the state of Oregon, February 2S, 102S. This ih a steam operated ferry, having n capicity of 1!) ears. "Kventually, and when money becomes available, the .state high wa y d e pa rt m en t will und ou b tod I y provide bridges nt these points to eliminate traffic Inconvenience." Prohibition Officials and loiliiy on hntfitieHR. They left tor hakeview via Klamath Kalin tinj! were accompniiietl hy .. I'eiTy 'Talent. ddji'iMv prohibition officer. IJoth Mr. Newell and Mr. Alex under . apeak highly of those in cliarge.'Df taw cntoi-eenient in snuthirn Ojegon. Inst week. ICati . Tucker. vlsilotli i Medford Wednesday.. ..... - Mike Han ley was looking over his cattle in this vicinity recently Hay .Mo ran was a recent Visitor in this vicinity in the Interest of the new water district. New Champion at Isis Tonight had been set at .foo ra number which was planned to cover ex pense of publishing. I-ast ( yoar the year book caused a defied of approximately $f00. Students responsible for the good showing arc as follows: Sen ior class: Harry Oill, Jack Hughes and Klnora Hulander; junior clnss.j Kd Reamcs, captain; Allen Smith, Ben Day, Robert Boyle. Josephine; Taylor and Marguerite McAllister. Sophomore class, Charles Clay, captain, Dorothy slead, Ralph' Thomas, Barbara Drury. llarlaiul j Seller. Doris llundy and Robert! Kryft. Freshman class, Adriu Kd- captaiu, assisted b ' I'M j lteames. Oiddie Hlgdon. Harold GcBuuer, Sandy flreen. Kcnnetn; Schwartz, Billy Walker; Harrlettu Andrews, Wallace Iverson . and1 Marjorie Marshall. i i The l!2i Crater is planned to be an elaborate book and work has been In progress for some time to effect its publication at the t'rr.e h!-'i rinn! i; dl'ii.'-C''. ns t u.tject inuiLvr w.il co.or a Wide range of high school infor mation and events. It will also be well Illustrated. It will bo published by tho Medford Print ing company iMid the engraviii1 is being done by a Portland firin. i There was once n grey -eyed Iad - But then 'Medford reader know the story of haw she wiol' to Mayor' pipes, who put her in tomb with the two most eliuible ba In l..rs in the city BUI l.yd lard and JacH Carle, who in turn received identical letters which each is said to have tarried in bis vest pneket for several days. 1 ii t-a use fcrey -eyes a re not t h only kind of eyes because be be gan receiving other letters and because he barkened to the wee sm.'i' voice of 'some canny ancestor in the dim past (this according to Bill Uatesl Bill l.ydlard evolved a unique scheme of coping with the situation. According to Mr. Hales, this U how bis partner worked it. He auswired the letters of the va rious long distil nee enchantresses, subtly enclosing the hint that the woman who displayed the best taMc in choosing ties uho "neck variety might huhsequently find herself bound In a tie of his i hoos. lug (the matrimonial variety ). As a eonwuuenee, according to Mr. Hates, Bill is receiving ties in every mail, enclosed with let ters of endearment. Just whether this arrangement has anything to do with Bill's frequent trips over to tlie Mcpherson Clothing store during the past several days, Mr. Hates claims he is not In a posi tion to say. M AQ : .ave Next Wee k WILL H. WILSON 32 North Front Street The CHEAPEST Store in the West If not m? push money under door ELECT NEW OFFICERS trji present "Lnuise," a fox troi theme song from the. 'first screen ' vehicle for Maurice Chevalier. ! noted French actor, (in the oilier f-UIe'of the re.ord the juz. king i goes unlive In "Blue Hawaii," a j cknlele wait.. ' Paul Kpecbt and his orchestra 'offer "( n With the Dance!" The companion selection is a supei la -j live "My Annapolis." The Cavaliers (waltz arllsts) j present local, reputation at a naLU.rall.st and l!venv in ihe tipper readies of the Cascade innuntains near Dead In dian soda springs, says he saw his first porcupine in the late iH's when visiting one of the Ileal families In , the Big I in tie- region. He killed i be animal near the Beal ranch and did not know its nat arc. but recognized it by Its quills and ;ai-l o uii U t it I. t irui ho Vifnt nvpi- noon Iti southern -Oregon. Both oldlim ers came to the conclusion that thei porcupine had accidentally drifted over the Cascade, divide from the Sierra Nevada, where porcupines were then known to exist. Ore-ponian. Classified advertising get results. Kdith Roberts has the feminine lead in "The New Champion." at ihe lsis theatre. William Fairbanks heads the cast and ha! an Interesting role as the Yigrous ' young bbicksmlt'i who daringly battles a number of able proCcssional' boxers, lie does a number of thrilling stunts in this picture and on one occasion he barely escaped being badly injured. , Miss Howell is 'well known fni" her versatile pen. she having writ ten a number of the biggest Per fection successes. Hason is also widely known as a director of rapid action stories. IS 11 iffi) RE C O N DITIONED T TiT fT TT. 1 A II I I II I If I II Values! Bargains! Your chance to buy dhe of these late model reconditioned used cars at the lowest price we've ever featured. Slightly used Buicks In a variety of models with beauty, luxury and performance unapproached by any new car of equal price. Come and see these splendid Buicks! Get behind the wheel! Learn why they are the most astounding values the most sensational bargains on the market! Come early! r . Today's Outstanding Used Car Bargains C3 Today's Best BuyV V 1927 BUICK I SEDAN 1 "Hivine Iidy." from tho I.:-.!y " i:i which Corinne , Hiifl'ith is showing Broadway. (lnv I Their other selection Is "Mweet Business and Professional Wo-1 , upon Wll, l, to honor the ,th,.1S ,' mliOS ,. . of mi'inhi-rs in thlM oi'K"niz:UI"ii. . I'dine ltai-1. In .lf!" iind "Voil Representative of Popular Firm Visits Medfcrd .1. p. Robertson, traveling sales man fojh4Ho' I4ft;ietV&' Myerstr baoco, hianufactdrers of CbesK-r-fleld cigarettes. Velvet and (lijan ger smoking ami Star plug tn baccoes. He is covering tho south ern Oregon territory and was in Medford today, interviewing nier t hauls and putting In window displays and other advertising Miu lerial. The Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. has the only cigarette factory on the coast, at San Francisco, w here t h ey man u fa el u re C h es t c r -fields. 1 ' ' .1. U. Harrington, division man n ger for Orego n, wi 11 be in M cd -ford yaon In the Interests of this popular tobacco company. A . meeting will be hehl in parlors of the Presbyterian chtm-h imc in ii Im- nl uli-ltt fiVbu-h U il il ! a special program arraimed in lieepinu w'th the sentiment- sur rounding "Motlier's Hay." May 12. f! reelings to Ihe mothers will be extended by Claribelle KlHoti. president of the' organization, with a response from one of the moth ers. A beautiful mu-ical program is also being arranged. inter spersed wilb other Inicresting numbers as yet unannounced.. Flection of officers Tor) the .fol lowing year will take place at this meeting. All members elig ible to vote, will obtain ballots upon entering, the results of ihe election to be announced during the evening. Wouldn't Fool Me, Would Von-.'" Frank Munn gives good account of bin voice in "My Angeline" and "My Castle in Spain Is a Shack in the Bane." Lay ton and Johnstone, a vocal duet, sing "When the World Is at IteM ," and "If 1 hail ou. TONES A MENACE New Columbia Records Tomorrow New, theme songs from excep tionally high grade motion pic lures eharacterlxe the Colnmhi-i I'honouraph company's new dance records of April 2ti, as shown by Ithejr ad elsewhere, and all three of the vocal artists presented are new tn 'olumbla. Paul Whiteiuan and his orches- The amateur radio club, 'which has been meeting for several months under the leadership of .V;r. Critlser, will continue under the leadership of Tom I tall, whom Mr. Crtllser secured as his successor before leaving for a position in Washington. U. C. Mr. Hull is par ticularly Interested in the problems of the short wave length whore the amateurs have their a Hided zone, but is an expert in the general field of radio activities, so the club Is fortunate In having him as In structor. The meetings are open to all. and ar held In room 41 i of the Medford Center building at 7 o'clock each Saturday night. Thirty yoais ago' the porcupine, which has now overrlduen tho for ests of southern Oregon, was al most unknown, says A. 12. Kellogg, wild life lines correspondent from that section. Millions of porcu pines nre devastating "valuable 'trees, and experts Fay that unless the animals can be controlled In the near future they sound the death knell for evcrgeen saplings, as well as matured limber. It was only last year that the federal for "st service became alarmed (it the menace and. ordered the systematic destruction of the quilled rodent-. Andy W. Simpson, a pioneer of (he southern section, who h.i a YOUR NEEDS' Are Met5 ..' -IN' Munsing , . Wear For nunc .than forty yenrs Jfun ttinKwcni' ma sludieil tho neeilH nf llio AiiKMieini man and. filluil tliom tu IMh roni)lto HatiHt'action. lii.s prcfKi'unvcs, IiIh iluniandH, his noedn arp Hint In .Mnlmlnswuar Union Stills which lit ieit'or.tly--nnl wear iiidi'litillely. Cover youi'suir . with MnliKl'ncliim In a MniisiiiKwenr -l uv ion Suit. ........ .i "Stylo Without Extravagance" McP her son's ' .Sixth and Central "The Center of Town" J Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Sutton lfi.'S Hiiick M.istor Sedan 1927 Buiuk Sport Tonrintt 1023 llttii'k Sedan 102.1 Essex CoCaVli 102S lrndsoii Coach 1025 N'asli Spi'cinl "("' Toiti insi. 1024 OldMiiohile Sport Tom ili'.'. ..l:!7.") 102.") Stiidebaltcr Duplex Kondster .. C ' 1!I28 Clievrolet C'aliriolet ..' ti7.". .... 102(i Chrysler "7" lioadster .. 27")' 1027 Nash Special "0" Coupe 87" ; 1027 Olilsniohile Deluxe Sedan .. 42 I'acUanl Sedan l."i 102-" Star Coupe 475 $500 . Ii75 . 750 . (i.'iO . ' .Hf)0 . : Scherer Motor Company 38-40 North Riverside Phone 73 Used Car Lot Oth and S. Riverside .'. ThnraKlny, April 2(1 8:15 lo tl-.30-rM rd tend .Mull Triliune newH and mnrketH.' 6:30 tn 7 Mcdfurd Hirvli-e Station and t'uienian and 4 l.:iwtnn. 8 to 9 Farmer Oooperalivo l-.xchanKe, I'rldny, Ainil 20 8:30 to 10 Mndrona Ixiiry. III to 10:30 Southern Ore- Son Klertrie. 10:30 to II KehllllnK !-.nkln( I'owder. 11 to 11:30 M. M. Dept. Store. 11:30 to 1 '2 Jficiue Lennox .Milliner. IJ noon .Medford Mall Trl- Inine le-we itemv. I j! to 1 Palmer. .M ulr House 1 lo 1 :Vi .Medford Kleeirie. 1:30 to l.wlK Super Sit- Vlee Station. 2 lo 2:30 M.inn'k Dipl. Store. 2:30 lo 3 llrophy'B .lewrlry Slor. C:l- o :30 - Mi dford .M.ill Tribune nrWK and market. 15:30 to 7 li.ind Dux Mat Shnppe. U'eHtern. Wemern hotel un- Crescent Dairies A corporation has been formed by fourteen select dairymen and doctors for the purpose of produ cing and selling to the milk consumers of Medford and vicinity as clean and wholesome a grade of milk as possible with the aid of the most modern equipment available. WATCH F6R THE BIG GRAY , TRUCKS WITH THE RED V CRESCENT PHONE 550 Crescent Dairies 1 Uit new nianaifemenu . .i i, , . ...... ; ., " - . . i ' '.. I ' . - . .