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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1929)
SIEDFORD TRIBtTOTE. MEDFORD, "OREO ON. MONDAY, MAY fl, 1929. TERES I ..ELIGIBILITY SET The United . States civil service commission announces $ post of fice clerk -carrier' Examination for the ' purpose of eritblfshinK nn elifciblp relAter from which solec ' Hons may be made to till vacancies nst they may occur In tM position of clerk op carrier, post office ser lea, at Medford, .Applications will be received by. ttw Heer'etnry elv- cnlV. IT fS nJitll nanilna ltlatrlir attle.r Wash., up. to the close or business i on May -31, 1929. .The date of examination will be shown on tho admission cards .furnished upplf cants,. . -r . , Hubftitutp service Is , pa id at the rate of 6fic per hour! for the first yarr at full tim salary is STTflfr. 'Ah uJiUenff .of , the United tatos t men ?nnd .woman, - may enter this examination. ,: Appointing officers, however;- have' tho lejial ritfht to specify the sex desired, in renuest ng certification of eliKlble. - Arc dute of examination. For further information and ap plication blanltt apply to, Earl J.I ,'Vork.ftfiOrotary. board. of U, S. civil, service examiners, at Medford, or to the secretory eleventh IT. a. civil i-ervico .district, 207 Post Office .buildintfi Heattle Wash MISS EVELYN WOLD TO Fish Must Wait; Frank's Creel Is Bird Sanctuary RECITAL AT ACADEMY fA 'musical treat of unusual in tesdst will "be given "the nenertil public whoa St;. Mary's.' sdhdol -of' music presents Miss Evelyn Wold, daughter ; of ; Mr. and . Mrs. Eric Wold Qf this city, in a pianoforte at the .utiademy auditorium Mon day eveninK, Mny. 13, beginning nt 8:15. - Miss Wold was graduated from St.- Mary's - Aca domic department in 1927, after which she .spent u year in Intensive .study of piano nnd pipe organ under the direc tion, of tho Sisters of tho Holy Names' Marylhurst. Oswego, Ore gon. Early In the fall, she com peted wltji f0 other candidates for Si music scholarship at the South ern Oregon normal- and won the, laurels. She chose, however, to remain lit St. Mary's to finish her course...-. f.,., , . r(-f r .; ,-,lVf.j . This, occasion will, give her many f rlonds ' On opportunity ; to appre ciate her: talent .and-to , offer the congratulations due' her : at this time, i Miss Wold will be. given Kraduation honors in music on Jiipe- t Her prdgram for May 13' follows: . o : .. ' Hungarian Tlhapsodle No. 1 2,-URzt Keflects Dans.rEaUv....)...lebussy Japanese Etude Poldini Evelyn Wold. . Prayer (harp) Hassctmans ; ' ; Hetty. Stennett. . iJa Companella ........Llszt Polonaise : Paderewski Valsc .'. Chopin Evelyn Wold. Noa'h tho Sun :..Thomtis Sparkling Sunlight (by request) , Ardltl Choral Class. Fantaisie Improintu.. Chopin The Juggler N. Ioulse Wrisht -' - - Evelyn Wold. - : ; ; She's My Baby at his Tonight - ' - Fishermen are also soft- t hearted. It is alleged that Frank Isaacs went Into tae woodshed of his home Satur- day to get. down the old fish- 4 ing basket, . preparatory to fr snaring th-wily, trout along Rogue river. .-- Heachlng to take tho 'con- t tainer from its hook in tlte. corner, ne was surprised by a fr small bird' fluttering out thru 4 the hole in the lid. Insid 4 t the basket was a beautifully t constructed- nost, built by the 4 feathered- home-maker. Having, more heart than fishing fever, Frank is said to havo hung his favorite, piny toy back on. hook and pur- chased a new. basket for the trip. . , . i " SAMS VALLEY RANCH HAS FINESTANDrOF WINTER BLUE GRASS " ,.'T, !1 Oenf the best stands of winter bluoRss. Tor poa pulbosajjtb lie seen m the valley, 'outsldo of the older established fields on the west side, is that on the Williams & Seegmiller ranch in Sams Valley. (Not only are- tho owners of this Iraru'h very ontLmistic wtih the pros pect for their year, but C. 0. Hoov er and H. E. conger, who have been among tho foremost protagon ists for the new 1'ornne plant in this section, nnd who visited the Wil liams & SeegmilUu- farm last week' aft even .more enthusiastic, and give tho owners the greatest on couragemenl. . , , ; Messrs. Hoover and Conger de clare that- tlie Williams & Sees mftler folks are.eutllled to no. small credit for Jhelr undertaking.1 They purchased a lare faim about a, year and a half ago. with a view to experlmentliiK with poa bulbosa as a forage crop In support of their Industry a dairy ranch. I-ast year's first planting made a good showr ing, but just as the crop was ready to cut a severe hailstorm came on and pelted ' the seedlets to the ground. The seed was not a loss, however, as It sprouted last fall and Is now producing a luxuriant stand. A large tract of additional groijnd was planted last fall, and, with the favorable conditions tlls spiing.i-ia making an 'oxceMcnt showing. Poa bulbosa has been found Jj .William. '& Seegmlller all that lipovor hns claimed for it art un excelled forane for stock,- particu larly dairy cows. The animals pre fer ft to any olhei grass, and milk and .butter ." production ; respond readily. " 1 . ; , It-Is worth while, declare Messrs. Hoover and Conger, for anyono visiting. the Sams Valley country'to j mnko an Inspection of the 1lueKia.s T What -happens when young Bob by Horton wants' to shoot Wilbur for stealing the affections of Claire, and Chuck Callahan, Claire's Iiuh band. decides ho doesn't want to lose his wife, constitutes the main action of 'She'H My Baby," at the IhIs tonight- Hobby Agnew ns Itob. by, Kathleen Myers as Uernice, Mil dred 'Harris as Claire, Earle WIN llams as John Wilbur. Grace Car lyle ns his wife' Mary, Alphonse Martel as the .Prince, constitute a very live com e ri y enst.'-' Buy with your eye on HILLS BROS' No' oirHER coffte trade-mark . ever guaranteed so much in rich, ' uniform flavor. For Hills Bros. Coffee is roastad by an exclusive, continuous process a few pounds at a tirrie ntver in bulk. Tins process roasts every berry ' evcnly0and insures a flavor no other coffee has. HILLS BROS COFFEE Frttk from thf erit- imtl vatumm C 199 crop on the Williams &. Sccgmlller farm. . .. BARNES CIRCUS ' COMING MAY 18 Youngstcvs from 7 to. 77 years of age aro .counting the days until Thursday, May - 16, when the Al. ft. Barnes 5-ring wild animal c li ens is coming to Med ford with train loads of elephants, lions, horses and everything that- goes to make up a real tented amuse ment enterprise. TusRo, billed ns "the largest creature that walks the earth" is a big feature; he stands a foot higher .than the' famous Jumbo. Lotus, performing hlppo, shim mies around- the hippodrome track and scores of fierce, Jungle-bred lions, tigers and, leopards are ex hibited tn steel arenas by such fearless trainers ns Herr Iouis Koth, Cnptafn John Myers arid Miss Hobble Todd. "AUadln and the Parade of Gold" is thQ title of the colorful spectacle, which will open the two performances here, in which; It is claimed 108Q people nnd 1200, educate; wild animals tal4 part mj this beautifully arrayed parennt-j piny under the white top. MaXj SnlK'l and his Mberty . horses, Klinkhnrdt's equestrian midgets, the Letourjiraus, daring nurlal ar tist. one hundred girl riders and, high school horses nro a few of, the features. i NEW SPRIN& PRICES Tha fjrfgsby Orunow Co., manu farturerH of Majestic lladlus again does the unusual in' announcing new spring prices, effective at once. Palmer Music House, local distributors, - pronounce " this ns one of tha bigKest moves in the entire radio industry. . Majestic rndion have been ex ceedingly popular and to have .a price reduction. Just nt the peak of the buying season will, accord Ing to Clayton Isaac, manaer. douhle the local demnnd. The little "low, boy' model 71 Is now. $H1.50 find the beautiful 'hiKhJ boy" model T3 is $ 156.'o all com-( plete. Vor a set untnK eight -; tlve tubes, with a super-dynamic; speaker and In such attractive, cubinets these new prices will make the Mitiestlr radio possible WEATHER AT E. P. EAGLE -POINT; Ott. Mny' 6. (Rpecial-rl'arming: is 'pr(grepsinK at -Xullj swfnz In the Eagle Toint district and the near trees are In full bloom. The wheat and barley that was damaged by frost aro again stnrt- ing ami tuene tecent ruins have brought out the xrasses unit flowers wonderful. Ray Jlarnish has. plowed 12 acres of . pasture land and seeded it down to alialfu. , ' ' Lester Throckmorton, one of our hustling farmers, has seeded 20 acres to clovor and .10 acres to vetch and oats. J. H. Stajiley is erecting quite a lot of new fence. The regulur monthly meeting of the Parent -Teachers' association will bo held Friday, May 10, when the installation of officers will take place. Reports from stand ing committees will be heard and j the pro f i ts f ro m the f a ir a nl spring festival will be reported by the treasurer and tho ways and means committee have a surprise for the members. . . t i ; Buddy and Alvln Greh attended the track meet at the fairuuounds Saturday, April 16. Tho 1 boys thoroughly, enjoyed watching tne sports. . ? Miss Lota Henshaw and Miss Mary Stanley , of Central Point were visiting in Eagle Point Fri day afternoon.. Mr. ami Mrs. G. E. Stowell were business visitors in Modford Mon day. 1 Grandma- Taylor, Mrs. Thernn Taylor and Mi's. Cams wero Ash land visitors .WodiiHsday. . ' j Al Matlock of Klanvith , Fulls was in Eagle Pont attending to business und visiting friends Wed nesduy. ; : In. Soars was calledi to Itutto Palls to intend Mrs. JJaOe Smith recently, ; Clifford Hickson vns a business ylslipi u It. A. Weldmun's Wed nesday. j riarl Hanscom was -delivering wood to V. S. Hoaglnnd Wednes day. Aliss Jamison, primary teacher, was attending to the library Wed nesday evening and says that ufter school In out sh will return to her homo Jn Idaho and teach next yenr in the school where shu was taught. Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmo Throckmor ton of Applegate were all day vis itors ut t;ie home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lester Throckmroton Tuesday. Tho Talent girls' hasebnll team played Eagle Point girls' baseball team on the Eagle Point . field Wednesday, the- latter winning, 20 Mrs. W .L. Childreth spent Wed nesday at tho homo of Mid.' Wil liam. Perry. ; Mrs. Roy Ashpolo, Mrs. J. H. Stanley, Mih. Lester Throckmorton and Miss Delia Stanley were shop ing In Mcdford Wediieslay after noon. - Capt. W. C. Stevens of tho na tional guard signal corps of Massa chusotts of 11)07, but now of Sa lem, is a guest nt the , home of Walter Wood, attending to busi ness. . ' Mrs. M L. Pruitt went to the Mt. Pitt district : Tuesday to take .care of Mr. nnd Sirs. Tom Stanley nnd children, who ore all sfclc with measlps. ' v .,. Big Increased A Demand for Popular Product CARNEY CAPTURES W. H. COPE, MOVIE GIANT STEELHEAD WITH SMALL FLY The S. S. S. company, manufac turers of the nationally-known me dicinal compound, announces they are now finishing the present sea son's manufacture of S. H. H.,. aud according to Walter i D. Lamar, president of the firm, the demand is so great that the company has been compelled to operate nilU nnd dny. Ho says: . "Tho 8. s. S. company employs a force of more fhun 40u men. who Rather the roots upd herbs Cor this compound. These roots and herb may be gathered only in tho win ter, and Under -supervision of train ed company officials. These roots are rushed to the Atlanta factory in motor trucks, go that tho' me dicinal juices may be extracted while still fresh and green." The remedy has been manufac tured since 1826. The large de mand for the present season's sup ply hns necessitated the operation of both the manufacturing nnd the bottling plant with doubla shifts, ntrpniinw mnts show. Guaranteed Pure A monster steelhead for this section of southern Oregon was caught In the Rogue river yester day afternoon in the Dodge bridge loealiiy, which set all local anglers a go g when t h ey h ea rd of It yes terday or today. The- capture was made by Tom Carney, who is classed as an ex port amateur angler and who enp t u red a prize offered several years, aso by a Mcdford sporting Koods store for rniching tho largest salmon of that seahoii. The, steelhead captured yester day weighed 12 Si pounds and, hard for local anglers(io believe, it was caught on a NrtVMO Royal Coachman fly after a royal battle of two hours and 45 minutes, dur-g Ing which Carney waded back and forth up to his armpits much of the time, it is said, fighting the big gamey fish back and forth over a quarter mile distance, taking blm beneath the bridge a number of times. So exciting was the battle that auto parties coming along and hearing that Carney had some thing unusually big on the end of his line, stopped, and soon the road In tho bridge vicinity was lined with cars, and also many other anglers gathered to witness the struggle nnd Its outcome. It is very rarely that so large a Ktrelhcad Is landed In this sec tion of the state. It Is said, al though ' sometimes caught in streams In the northern part of the slate. ( . Carney's., caleh , yesterday- Is claimed, ns a record breaking one for tb RoruA River valley. - ' WOMEN TO BALLOT TUESDAY NIGHT OFFICERS FOR YEAR W. H. Copti former well known moving picture studio promoter in Medford who, during his residence i of a year or so here while promot ! Iiik the Rogue liivor Studios, which venture was oiiiy partially complet ed, ii lid who for the past yeur had been residing in Roseburg. where he formed a company for that city to erect a proposed studio, died In Hosuburg last Saturday Af in juries sustained when ho was struck by an automobile. During his residence in Medford he lived at the Hotel Medlord ex cept for u short time before goin to Roseburg. -Mr. Cope was well known throughout Oregon, as ho had resided in this stuto for 10 years, having been engaged In sev eral motion picture promotion en terprises Ho was instrumental in securing' tho construction of n building for a proMsed studio nt Iteuverton and another at Eugene among other ventures. , TRY ILLINOIS SOLON KEY WR8T. Kta., Mn'y'fl. P) Trial of, "Congressman M; Alfred Miohnlson of the seventh Illinois district on nn indictment charging unlawful importation, transporta tion and possession of liquor' to day was set to begin In redenil court here at 10 o'clock tomorrow piorntng. , Local Business and Professional women are interested in the elec tion of officers for the coming year, which will take place at the big .Mothers and Daughters meet ing to he hold tomorrow night at the Presbyterian church, be ginning at eight o'clock. Those whose names nppenr on the hrtllot are: Mrs. M. K. Chap man, for president; Suxnnne Holmes Carter and Mrs. Sadie Howard for vice-president; Miss Margaret Morrison and Mrs. Min nie Wolshaar for recording secre tary; Mrs. Grace Voss and Miss Doe Scheffel , for corresponding secretary; Mrs. Jaouuo Lennox for treasurer; Miss Jane McQuat for auditor and for directors, two to be chosen, Mrs. Clavibollo Kl llott. Mildred Knight and Jane McQuat. - . LET CLOHOX DO T H E "J O B S YOU DREAD rati i$&U MADE BY KLECTRIOTU STACY NELIS PEARS , FETCH HIGHEST PRICE PMnw and disintb-Wh Mum fOtinuU" 10' .. sie sr. MY i Drainboi iswliiteand stainless now" A cnrlond of Winter Nells penrs In New York ! tho O. O. Klinhall company ftlul trrown on t!i( nrchnrd of ChmU-n '13. Utiicy nnii Son. tnouKlit tho higli prUe for thnt variety lot' tlui scjifon. The extra fancya sold for $4.45 a hox unci fancys for 4.S. Word to this effect was received . today liy ('. 0. 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