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.y'-irt fit nvr.- "tK.U )o m n j-" 1(1 ami U '! tfVf! .III . OH' J mi. Ml', I,.' I." IT- ie:i Inn .'' UK inn Ha in PIGE SEC COMMUNITY CLUB PLANNING DINNER BELLVIEWi MAY 31 . 8BU-V1HW,' Ore., May 24. (Special.) Officer o; tho Upper Valley Community cluh aro acting as a ..committee to make arrango fnonts for the community dinner to be held at 'the cluiinouso on May 31. A covored dish dinner will bo served about 7 o'clock. The committee la also arranging a short program furnished by community talent. Everybody In tno commun , ity is Invited to attend this get together meeting. All that la nec essary la to bring food enough for the family. Coffee and cream will be furnished by tho club members. ... )ir. and Mra. Wade WalllB had a narrow escape Sunday morning bin' their way 'to church when a enf driven by Mr. Warren of Ash i land ran Into the Wallls car, near the . Emigrant crook bridge, both cars, being badly damaged. Mr. Warren with his wife and several children had failed to see the Wal lls. car, and collided with It before the brakes were In full operation. , Tho Ashland Hrlck & Tile Com . jiany will begin operating- within . u week, and will employ about 20 ' men when running to capacity. The Ashland company owns five acres of tho finest clay land in the , northwest, with a supply sufficient for many years. Installation of machinery Is being hastened to produce brick for tho new Bollview schoolhouso. . Tho Upticamors class of tho Baptist church enjoyed an even ing at the Helman bathing resort Saturday ovoning, tho evening's ac tivities beginning with a swim, fol lowed by a woiuio and marshinul low - roast. Thoso from Bollview who attended were Edwin Bau dlsch, Harold Ollmoro and Everett Newhry.- ". Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo Howard and son Billy of Medford woro din ner guests at tho homo of Mr. and Mr.. J. C. Barnard on Tuesday. . jltoy D'oMUIs and family, who llttVo been residing In Medford for some time, are going to move buck to their place In Bollview tho first of -June. Mr. und Mrs. Leonard Paul have ' been living on tho De MIIIh place during their absence THey will movo to Ashland to lvlo. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Welch and dttghtor Lois spent several days this week at Uutto Palls vlHlting at the homo of Mrs. Welch's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Orovor East of Weed, Cal., woro dinner guests at ' tho home' of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. tlamnrd on Saturday. .Mr. and Mrs, A, V.' Hood and family and Mr. and Mrs. W. L, Vr'OU'h valid daughter Lois were among the Bollvlow peoplo who at tended, the. oircus. In Medford on Thursday. ' - Among tho Ilellvlow pupils who wore, successful In their aighth grade-- examination wero Kdwln ' Baudlsch, Pauline llynl, Neva llyrd, Wayne Hnrls, Peurl Lyman, Elisabeth Parks and Ines Worland. This -makos seven graduates who oil! he ready to ontor high school new term. Graduation exerelses will be held In tho Ashland armory on May 211, when they will receive their dl ' plom'ns.' ,--- ; ' Among the Belivlow folks who attended the Yeoman ledge birth day dinner Tuesday evening at tho lodge-rooms woro Mr. and Mrs. 8. K. Barnes and duughtcr Frances, , Wlllard Mllos and daughters, Thais and Letha, and Joo Gregory. A covered dish dinner .was served at Ion tables, beautiful with spring blossoms. ' A number of birthday anniversaries occur In May. 'Cakes were numerous to show that oach one had been remembered. It Is u custom of this' organisation to have a birthday parly each month for the members and their families. After dinner a social hour was en Joyed, with music and dancing. ; Mr. and Mra. Mark Truo ot Boll vlew 'woro Medford visitors on Thursday. Mr.Archlo Klncaid of Emigrant oreek and her daughter. Miss Ber rileo Klneald of Medford, returned Saturday evening from a week's vacation In Kan Francisco. Mr. Itandalls met with a number of Uollvlcw people on Sunday after noon at tho achoolhouse,- and or ganised a Sunday school. Tho mooting will bo hold each Sunday riflemen at 2 o'clock. Mr. Itan dalls la organlor for tho union Sunday schools, . lisi ' SPRING ETERNAL IN t HUMANITY'S BREAST Those who ctalm that tho cornel la a vontitfo of I ho horse and buggy nno olv-At least, has long been narked In the used car lot with tho first Ford models, are wrong---' woefully wroug. according to VP Ham (Bill) (ioldnvan, big hook and atay man of the H. & W. Corset company of Portland, who visited Medford yestonlay. Th biggest year ever known In the coraet Industry, according to Mr. Goldman, was In 1010, when J70.000.000 woro cinched tby the manufacturer of this unlquo prod Hot. Hut in 1928, when the boy ish figure was at lta height and the feminine world wit allegro' to be substituting pineapple diets for th ancient method of slenderizing the manufacturers putaway $180, 000,000 Indicating n Increase of more than 160 per cent In business. . IWr. Goldman, who waa formerly wi'h Flelschner Meyer of Portland, call remember the day when he knw every man. woman and child In Medford. That was 40 year MO. Iu hn been coming through tills (ante territory ever ncet aui SIGNPOSTS FOR AVIATION Roof-Marking the Nation' Towns, So the Air Pilot Can Find His Way. WHEN Colonel Charles A. Llntl bnrgh made the statoment that "We have much to do to mako the pilot's Job easier," he was referring to the lack of such essential alda to aviation as weather reporting ser vices, uniform legislation, landing fields and roof markings. Among these requirements, the last-named the Identification ot towns and cities by roof markings represents one which cnlU for no ofllclal ac tion, no particular expense and no particular offort, but merely the in torest ot Bomo Individual or organi sation In the community. , Just as automobile trafllo would be almost impossible without sign posts, so a system of air transpor tation Is seriously handicapped without root markings. According ly, with the endorsement ot the Postmaster General, the Daniel Guggenheim Fund for the Promo tion of Aeronautics wrote to the postmasters ot all the towns and cities of average size, asking litem to take the Initiative In seeing that their communities were properly Identified by roof-niaiitlugs and giv ing them prlntod instructions as to how It should be done, A printed bulletin, sent to oach postmaster, gives detailed Instructions as to, the type ot root most suitable tor markings of this kind, the size ot knows probaby more about Med-j ford's enrly history nnrt develop-! mont than many who consldorl themselves old timers. "TIioho woro tho days when salosmcn were drummers," Haiti tho Jolly. Portlnndor, with tho truo plo neor'B prldo In reminiscence. "I always carried from 10 to 18 trunks now I carry a suit cubo nnd drove my own team and wagon through the country. Much of tho way I had to walk. I ot'ton walked I Mil 1 ri sT X irT , . - ,W; .7V,."W 7,,.'WV I MEDFORD MaiL Above An Arternoon's Worn Leglonalres. Below the letters, and the color that should be used. Through some public-spirited citizen or organization, the poslmuBter boob that the work 1b carried out, and upon notification of Its completion Colonel Lindbergh has agreed to send a certificate of appreciation. The campaign covered Borne 7, D00 communities, representing tho3e ot between 1,000 and 60,000 population. Out of this total, to date about 2.000 have already been identified by roof markings, about 3,000 report that the work Is under way and about 2,500 remain unac counted for. ' "As the use of the airplane has been extended, as It bocomcs a vehicle of transportation not only for commercial enturprlse, but tor tho prlvalo Individual, town iden tification increases In Importance." states Harry F. Guggenheim presi dent of the Fund. "The Fund has received the enthusiastic coopera tion ot tho nation's ludustrlcs, par from Mlotltord to Gold Hill and back again, rather tlinn to attempt taking my team over that wild coun try." , . ' . Tho difference botweon tho old faalUoned drummer and the mod ern salesman, ns nxplulnqd by Mr. Goldman, ia the fact that the for mer heralded IiIb arrival with plenty of nolso; tho lutlor Blips "qulotly up behind his victims, and they hund their orders to him over their loft, shoulders. Then he tip K"? . ";'.:ti llasKa iTIJUilippines f'niu" , . LA to !v. , ?v ;- v --.',, f to, . TRIBUNE, afEDFORD, on tne Part ot Some American Illustration of Lettering. . ' ticularly the railroads, the oil com panies and the automobile manu facturers and also ot tho civio and social clubs such as the American Legion, the "llotary, tho Klvrauls. tho Lions and the Exchange. The technical development ot the air plane today has reached a high stage of perfection, and Its useful ness must not be held back by the lack ot ordinary navigation facili ties such as roof-markings, airports and air-ways." The United States ranks above every other nation in every phase ot aviation except that of passen ger carrying. Since root-marltlng is an absolutely essential item in the safety of air transport, adequate town identification is expected to be a considerable stimulus to the passenger services. The citizen or organization Interested in this movement is advised to cpnsult the postmuster ot his Uv;u vliu is equipped with complete Instructions for carrying out the worlt. toes into the next town hy airplane making his entire territory with in a fow days and wasting as few words as possible." Mr. Goldman saltl that In tho early days he used to leave Portland In July for south ern Orogon- and return in- Decem ber. ' . f,(n Degrading of 3 17 nillo section of Dalles-C'ullfornia highway south pf Klamath Falls rapidly progress ing. laska to rgentina, The 1UU VT.' ..;'.. t lk onfiody, TRTDAY, MAY 24, 1929. cxMiisyvr-oewTiT proceedings 'ftte following Ik a schedule of expeiifluvures of 'Jackson County, Uregon. itugether with a list of the clulmiuifr: and articles of services for wUicli the claim Im made and which -wre panned upon by the County Jackson during the iponth or. April, 1B2. The following bills were allowed as followi;. with -the exceptions shown: im.lRY Fl'XD American "Library Jnmn., . books. ..-t- .....t . .CO Mrs. J. ST- Jlrawn, tutlary G.00 Marlon Chi'ysUir, salary... SO. 00 Murion Chrl(sl'er, rnlleugo 13.76 Carol Cox ('Book Co., . books .-. 1.90 Oaylord BrosL, supplies..:; 1 23.40 Tne 4. .. una i;o., oooks 111.47 Mrs. I. C. LeVandcr, sal ary B.00 Mrs. Myrtle Morrlfleld. salary L 5.00 Mth. It. H. M bore, salary.. 6.00 Medford Bojok Store. books y 6.60 Mrs. Frank Kuns, salary.. , 70.00 Mrs. L e 11 a i .Shepherd, salary .:..4 . 5.00 Mrs. Belle Srolth, salary B.ool salary 1 0.00 1.31 5.00 75.00 20.00 50.36 10.00 8wems Book Store, books Hazel Taylor, salary E. Fuy WopUney, salary.... E. Fay WooJbey, current expense The J. K. GUI & Co., : books .....,-.'..4..; Mary Niver. seirvices........ TQtal ,......t 489.30 GKNKItAI, !X)INTV .FUND County Court iuid Ciiinils!ilouer& Geo. ' Alford. salary, county cora'mlssioner and travel' .4. : Josephyne. Bateman. ste- nogruphler .4. Victor BurscVl, . salary, county . cohimiasioner nnd travel .....'. Alex 'Bphrrow.' salary, ' county Judge ...-..... Home Tel. & Tel. Co., . messaged . ..: Western Uiilon Telegraph Co',, me-sBages Postal Tel. & Cable. Co., messngegj .'. '. 30.30 80.00 64.00 10067 5.00 1.25 '.'92 Total S 344.74 : Circuit Court Geo. N. 1 Ivewls. circuit court bailiff .$ 80.00 Jessie Ms.stln, circuit court rdportor 116.67 Home Tel. & Tel. Co., services . 6.35 Thornton Wiley, grand. juror 11.20 Harry Olson, s-rand turnr a on Stella Joyce Leavltt. grand juror ..... 11.80 Nicholas J.' Rindt, grand Juror (i.OO Julius Kochi 'grand Juror 12.00 Don Lawreiice, grand Juror 6.00 Verne' .Gi Dollarhlde, ' grand Juror 11.20 Clarence Fiu-nham, petit ' jhror 40.80 Jack Henri Yari Praag, petit juror 37.80 Edgar J. Arnold, petit Juror 34.80 Wesley E. Hoed, petit Juror ......J 32.60 Adam H. Bctiglc, petit Juror 4. 37.80 E. J. Arunt, portlt Juror 47.40 Earl F. Mobre, petit : Juror, ........4 30.00 ltufUH It. Deltrick, petit " Juror , 37.80 Abt-uhum L.. Itadcllffe, , . petit juror 40.80 Louis H. HiinHcn, petit Juror ; . 5.6O Harry' L. Moore, . petit Juror 47.40 Ouy Itnndles, petit juror ' 37.80 iicrt ttosiei, petit S l. ' v ' BestNewspapersTare Members THEAS S O GIATED PRESS eimapTshows where' the sendsnews bcable and wireless to its member news papers, outside of the United States Juror ;..' - 30.00 Jamex M. Whipple, - petit' Juror .; . 46.20 Hurlan P. Bocwlck, Jr., petit Juror ' 3.00 A. C. Hubbard, petit ' Juror -. ; 'u 3.00 Andrew J. McCallen, petit Juror '.... v. - ' 33.10 Sherman- Morehouse, petit Juror 41.70 Arthur C. Edwards, petit Juror . 33.60 F. A- Bates, petit Juror.... 12.40 Walter Purdy. petit Juror ' 0.80 Leroy'F. Mershon, petit '" Juror j , '. .12.00 Harold Relchsteln, petit ' '.!- . juror .'-''' 12. 00 A. L, Hill, petit Juror-... '-.TV 21.00 Floyd, B. , Land, petit Juror 27.60 Harold H. Corliss, ; petit Juror : 4,20 Jas. O. Naylor. -petit JUror , 14.40 Jackson G y g e r, petit ... i m: i i Juror 4O.8O Ernest Scott, petit juror . 9.00 Lawrence Luy, petit Juror 30.00 Wm. P. Walter, petit Juror 14.20 Geo. W. Snidor, , petit Juror .1 44.40 A. H.. Pracht, petit Juror 37.80 H. L. Gonyon, petit Juror 33.30 Wm. Ray, petit juror...... 37.40 R. N. Chaney, petit Juror 6.60 Eric Wold, petit Juror.... 18.00 Harrlo B. Junes, petit juror 12.OO Geo. Aiden, circuit court witness . 4.00 Llnntu Bellows, circuit court witness 4.00 Bettio J. Lindacy, circuit court witness ; 6.40 J. D. Llndsey, circuit . court witness 7.40 Wm. Llndwey, circuit court wttneHs 5,40 Raleigh Matthews, cir cuit court witness...... ' 7.30 Green Matthews, circuit - i. - oourt witness 7.30 Hoyt Smith, circuit oourt witness . 14.00 Harold Van ScoyoC. elf cult court witness 7.40 Rex Cafe, meals, clr- ' cult court Jurors 6.50 Crater' Lake Basement Cafe, meals, circuit court jurors , 24.40 Jessie Mastin, transcript 12.60 Total 1,336.92 Jtwtico Court Geo. W. Wood, clerk of Justice court 110.00 Glass & Prudhommo Co., sunplies 6.64 Glen O. Taylor, justice court fees 109.60 Home Tel. & Tol. Co.. service 6.25 G. J. Prescott. Justice court constable fees.... 1.90 J. F. White, Justice court juror 1.00 Oliver Rogers, justice cour, juror '1.00 J. W, Lawton, justice court Juror 1,00 P. E. Wyncoop, Justice court Juror 1.00 Chas. C a r. 1 1 o n, justice court juror 1,00 J. W. Wakefield, Justice court Juror 1.00 L. A. Roberts, small claims : 10.00 Glass & Prudhommc, supplies 29.01 Total : Mlcrlfrii Office Ralph G. Jennings, sal ary, sheriff ........ Paul C, Jennings, salary, deputy sheriff , Lousi Jennings',. . salary, 1 Paul C. Jennings, salary deputy sheriff Louis .' Jennings, . salary,' 278.40 1 ' '' ' .208,02 124.69 ' ' - I '' 124.69 oepu'y snerirj-.. : 134.69 ' !'.--' : Olga Anderson, salary, deputy sheriff 124.69 Bcrneleo Jennings, sal ary, deputy sheriff 126.19 Gertrude Martin, salary. deputy sheriff ;. 09.69 Marjorle Burleson, sal- ary, deputy sheriff.... 99.69 Mary R. Kweeney, work In sheriff's office . . 60.00 Mary R. Smith, work In sheriffs office 4!'.0 Allan t. Curry, work In sheriff's office 8.1 Jessie' Davis, work In sheriff's office :.. 32.1)0 Berfieieee Jennings, over- tlme. sheriff's office.... 3.2J ! Olga .-Anitersno. over- ' ume, sneritt s omce.... o.sa Louis .'. Jennings, travel , eximnse, deputy sheriff 50.90 Ralph- G. Jennings. travel expense, sheriff 105.97 Dally News, printing 13.60 Home a'el. & Tel. Co., service' : 23.05 Wm. O. Johnston Co., pens' .... 2.00 Ralph a. Jennings, stamps and stamped -envelopes 87.34 Ralph o. Jeninngs, 11- cense records 10.00 ram u. Jennings. ' travel expense, deputy sheriff 76.15 Koke-chapmun Co.. tax registers 75.38 Office Stationery & Sup ply Co.. supplies .65 J. Verne Hhangle Studios, Kodak supplies 3.00 Ralph G.' Jennings, sher iff's travel expen.se...... 33.17 Medford Book Store, supplies . 1.40 Postal Tel. Cabo Co,, - service 6.24 State Industrial Acci dent Comm., insur ance .'. 1.26 Western Union Tel. Co., service, sheriff's office 6.08 Total ........ 1.64f.l3 - ' - Clerk's Office Delilia ' Stevens ' Meyer, salary, county clerk. 106.67 Nydah Noil, salary, dep uty countv clerk.. 125.00 Claudia JKIum, salary, deputy county clerk ... 110.00 Cojtstunce :Andrews, sal ary, deputy county clerk : 100.00 Grace Malone. salary, deputy county clerk.... . 90.00 Mary .T. Hendricks, sal ary, deputy co u n ty clerk 110.00 Julia, Cariflcld, salary, . typist 80.00 Helen Meyer, salary, typ- it ' '.. 80.00 Jeanettg Kent, salary,, typ- 1st : 8O.00 Orpha Boor, salary, ookkceper ..1 27.00 Dally. News, printing........ 13.95 Home Tol. & Tel Co., . , service : ........ 13.60 The -Irwin Hoda'on Co... dog tags ..: 4.35 Klocker Prlntery, insur ance forms 7.50 Kllham Stationery & Printing Co., record books 259.80 Marshall Printing . Co warrants, clerk's of fieo 45.00 The IrWin Hodson Co., dog tags 60.16 Medford Cycle'A Repair ; Shop, labor on vault door 1." 1.50 Medford Book Store, of- flee supplies 11.85 Postal Tel. & Cablo Co., . . service..- ; -. 7 3, Delilia Stevens ' Meyer, - ( stamped envelopes ....... ......luO.OO Daily News,, mortgage '- blanks ;.:....... 14.75 plnss c4 Prudhomnie .C9-. i'- printed forms 2.3o Marshall Printing- Cny ' warrant supplies . M.00 Delilia Stevens Meyer, stamps & adjusting , pi utector - ' 1'l'g :. -TUtai,.:..:..;.:ii.i;--;-i. um.st Troowuroi -s f tloo , a - Wullfer. trpasur- ' or's sahiry.-..;-- '-- -I 160 Ven. lj. Malker, deputy . treasurer's salary. ..:.'.... Jl-J Home Tel. . Te.v -Co.. ,,. service ' 0 Medroid Book Store,-' of- five 1 supplies .'..,;.r..- Tot.ii .-. ,2?i- s1ki1 xiuHTiiiu-iuleiit's ornco Rliwiheth . Burr, .'salary.' school supervisor .',(.'i.$ Jiumnno H. Carter sal-. ary school), supt.";..- '-;. ' Nettle L. Thompson, clorlt. OUpl'M- office EHzuheth Wataoo, (office 'assistant -j ..,.'J...... Elizabeth Burr, travel ex .pense, rural schoiol supervisor-. Susanne H. Carter, travel expense, county school Sept.. Home Tel. & Tel. , Co.. services w,.... Medford Book Store, sup plies -for office Susanno H. Carter. ), ex- ,)ense. county field. & field meet ....".,.'.-.;.. Elizabeth Burr, atendance officer ' ; Elizabeth Burr, ' super 1 . ,-vl.sor's office -supplies.. .- Office Stationery & Sup ply Co., pencils ..... 120. 42 100.00 132.50 77.: 40 10. 100. Total ,:.:.:.:-::..;..t . 802 Fruit Inspector's oinco B, -U. ' Oatman, salary, fruit inspeotor . 143.00 !!.' li. ' Warner. ' salary, fruit Inspector .............. 182.00 Total ......;......:...'..... ! '. ASSESStJlt'S OFFICE E.. A, -Iangley, travel & salary, denutv field as sessor Harry Lofland. travel'&. salary,,de)Uty field as-' se.ssor .' K. O. Merrlfleld. travel . & -salary, ; deputy field assessor - Wm. Myer, travel. &'sal-' .. ary, deputy field -assessor-. C, A. Myer. travel & sal ary. deputy field ;as- assesSni--! .'...'.......:.'....-;.' Jay Terrill, travel & sal . - ary, - deputy field : :as- se.ssoc -.'.....'..'.- J. B. Coleman,. asseiisor's salary .................J...,..; J. B. Colntnan..' asscssqr's'' traveT expense .,,;.-.;..'.'...., Clair Colemam salary,' depti,ty assessor .....:..':...' Linhlo . Hnnscam, .salary, deputy assessor Elva C. Mitchell, salary, depUty assesnor 128. 108 194 129. 146. 138. 166. : 10. 125. !.90, 105. 05. 176. i.. D.. .UlmlCk, , salary. deputy assessor Geo.- K, Carter.' salary, deputy, assessor .....A.,.'.. II. "T., Flndlay." salary, assessor - Douglas A b s t ract- Co., "Copy final ertlflcates"...-. HOmn' Tel., & Tel.- Co.. service .j.... :.'... i'...."..:.... Offlf-p Stationery & Sup ply vCo,, assessor's sup-. 1 piles Ed Dlmicki travel expen ses. deputy assessor...., Kllham ' S t a tlonery & Printing Co.,- binders :. .and sheets .a..,....',.- Medford Pringtlng Co., booklets & statements Medford Book Store, sup- .. piles, assessor Total : .. ;..?:. ' -' , 3 '. is "242 ,148, , 3. ITo he continued) wifij j itnvt v "7 io " .to 00 58 32 00 h 05 .00 .00 4 .30 00 35 67 .40 00 00 .00 .00 20 66 .20 80 00 25 02 76 00