PAOE FOUK MEDFORD irXTJ'j TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORKOON'. TUESDAY; MAY 28. 1929. ! TO DIAMOND LAKE , SEEN FOR FUTURE : a ntundurd ro.id. The Federal Itureau, an ionu an the rond wan undcHjgnated an a foret highway, I wuuld expend no money, aviile j from maintenance. It l now u -4-n4n-foot -rood. I'mlerthe -new order. It run lie made the regula tion width. Comniixsioner flu ten wild thaf while he hud no cjfinite Informa tion, he expected the Federal Bu- eau would fnuuKiiruLe some lm-i provomentH next year, and that u)proprtatlin for that purpoe would , he Indulged In the Jiiaoj forest road appropriations. L SCOUTS OF TALENT PLAN AN ALL DAY OUTING LOVESICK PRINCE PROVES FATAL JURE TO The action' of 'the stale highway Kimnlltn hi dedicating the. Dia mond lake wmd.' fi-oro T'nton creek l,.) Pfnnrtffnr on The Dalles-Call-, - r- lu n, iiolnl un : furliln highway, near the Jtlnrsh as. h forest h ith way, mran i that in a few years Diamond lake! Will , have hiifh-idnss road cunnec-j tlons with this city. For many, months, C. J. U'up) flutes f Johnson Fish Market Ray Schumacher has leased and taken charge of the fish and poul- . (By Mn. Marlon .Tryer) , , TALKNT, Ore., Jlay 28. (Spe cial) The Rosebud troop, (llrl Scouts of Talent, held their regu lar meeting Friday afternoon at the home of Mine Alice Uleim. Eight girls were present. The meeting was presided over by Lieutenant) Elsie Williams. The patrol met to- PAKI8. May 28. Prince I)e ' Kaftan. 19-year-old son of the for mer Anna Gould, died thin morning after a Tain. J 1-oay -fight to reeover from a bullet wound, self-inflicted when his parents objected to his . marryinK until he was 21. The girl for the love of whom : the young prince had shot himself ' was not present when he died. She ; this cityf southern Oregon member1 try department of jonnson a mar-js' iuui.iiu ,v c. nr)u:(1lad no call(,d yesterday, as she had nf the state hlBhway commission. ki. u. win uecioseu luun , j , , . ..' .. (.done every other day, because the has-been working for tins enu. uay, wueu ii viu iib lupcun . , i "-'i-- doctors, mindful of that It would 1e wiser to remain away. At his bedside when he died itwH Buiniii i it . -. - - - - ... . uuL-iuni, minuiui oi me patients - . . . . i. 1 .. F..H r i. flu I, an, I until, i the trmn fif the npcesHtirv nn rf,i tn :.. . - i.buihib -mo ncuun oi ine suue iiik" ; a m ""iM'iy i iF"i " i."; 77 , 1 1 ' hiBh fever, advised hor cjommlw'ion means that the Kede-try of all kinds. ral road bureau will regard the road as a forest highway and fu ture Improvements will call for pass the tenderfoot test. Mr Ufliiimnr-hor tiaa been with! It WB8 'decided tO hold an all-dOV i f .......,... Vtn.l A ulna Ilia 1 mplinif on .Turn 7 ill the Film Ran.' openini; of the store here. Buy Plenty of Fllnii to Last Over the Hoiidaya We Take Back Thoie You Don't Use :S:SW:E'M;S'" Prompt Mail Order Service . 217 East Main Street Medford ter on the foi-ks of Wagner creek. I The Teat of the afternoon was lsient in games followed by dainty 1 refreshments servd by the hostess, Miss Alice Cilelm, assisted by Mis Cora Newhouse. Gits Heck left Thursday evening on train No. 14 for Salina. Kas.. having been called there by the death of his father. were his mother, his father and his half-brothers. Count Jionlface De Castellane, County Oeorges De Castellane. The elder Duke of Talleyrand was so much affected -by the crit ical Illness of his only son that it had first been decided he should not be at the prince's siek-bed last nluht, hut when "the doctors an nounced to the duchess that th m Mrs. Althea Pope arrived Sun-1 bo' could not live through the When They're Klein-Made They're Tailor-Made : ' in Medford It is neither expensive, extravagant nor uneconomical to wear clothes made tor you. ' They" carry smartness, cor rectness and individuality in every line. ' ;;', " Priced from $35 up UPSTAIRS PITT'S TREATMENT . '. FOR , . 'POISON OAK , 4 INFECTION1 An External Remedy Relieves That Itching Torment QuipWy 50c AT - MeHford Pharmacy . ' Main and Central day from Venice, Cal., and will spend the wek visiting with her slater, Mjs. Claud Clemejits, and family at Suncrest. ' , .Mr. and -Mrs. r'lynn, who havj ben muking a tour of the United States, called nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holdldge Thursday afternoon. They are old friends of the Holdridge family and were neighbors while they jived in ,the east. Mr. Klynn's home is in Ne braska. . , ' Wayne Holdridge is expected home next Wednesday and will apend Memorial day with his par ents, leaving again Saturday for Curvallts, accomiutnied by his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hold ridge, and his two slaters, Lttclle and Doris, who will attend the graduation exreises at the Oregon Stale college. Mr. Holdridge will leave shortly after graduation for Seattle where he has secured a po sition with Dexter & Hortou, a banking firm ill that city. Chase Gardner and Fred Rapp wer business visitors in Medford Saturday afternoon. Miss Anna Evans, who has spoqt .the past two years as student at the Southern Oregon normal school, has secured a position In ,a school near Prinevllle, Ore. M(sa Kvans haa spent the most part of ,her early life in Prinevllle. where ; her father, Professor Evans, was ! instructor for ,11 years, before, com i lug to Talent. , , . , , , i Mr. anil Mrs. Frank Cook, who I recently gold their property on Hear I creek, have purchased the old Ful ler place on Anderson creek. The sale was made through the Mcd- lord Kealty company of Medford. Rev. Marcy, the new district su perintendent front Kugene, called on Hev. Audley-llrown the Tirst of Hie week and completed arrange ments for the quarterly meeting to be held the 19th of June., . , ; Tom Oettlfng has spent the past several weeks attending to the irri gation, work of IL B. Newberry of liellview, who recently underwent an. operation for appendicitis. 3lr. Xewberry will soon be nblo to re sumo his work. , ; f . : Red j Spider , Threaten Now! 1 Intactlcide Department Balfour -,Bultdinp 8n Francisco Medford Dealers: Root. T. Cochran & Red Spider will lie In .your or chard In gruuter number this year follnwiin; the- dr. wlntoT . unlets you take prompt aud de risive actltm rfglit now! ' SPRAY with MEDOL This flno Htunmer oil has hon used with great success lu pear and apple orchards nroiind Med ford to eliminate red sulder. Do uot l(iB valuable time, ns cotifrol la easier when red spi der is not abundant. Spray ww, not when leaves have begun to turn brown. Our dealers will he glad to glvo you information about spravlng with MKDOU Call one of tlietn tnduy. Italfoiuv Giitlirie J SURPLUS WATER FOR SUPPLY OF ASHLAMD I AfcHLAXD. May 27. (Special1) j IteptUv (ittk-h roHPrvoir Ih full iu tm'iTiowinjr and tho BurpluR wntnr. It pouiinfr over the spill way Intf AHhland creek. ThlH, f couVhp. memiR that Axhluntl haH a supply of 800 nero foet of water moieU up ngalnat the cpminK hum mer HOftHon. j The "water In pourlnfir pver the rreek lied In Hiifflolent quantlttt'H to mko a thorough clean out of the creek hert, which has heon dry ftor a Hhort tllHtango below the dam for tho past year. Mrs. .oui Dodiie. who was at Scufllde. oro., attendlnK the state It. 1'. H O. convention In seHHln therr1- was honored by , election to the office of state trenHiirvr. Members of Chapter AC nt Ash land of which Mrs. JIok" 1h a member, nro srently pleased that this recutmltlon hns come to Mrij. Ondfte, who Is well fitted for the office nnd who wilf bring to the official task splendid xeoutvo Hbillty and a wide acquaintance over the Mute. This Is the first time that Chapter AC has ben reprcHentod on tho .official board. The hospitable homo of Mrs Uerthu . Uenton .vs opened on Wednesday evening to a group of Camp Kire frtinrdtans and Camp Klro irls. The Ruests gathered early for a "pot lucky" dinner and then enjoyed a Jolly social hour. The latter putt of the : evening was devoted to n meeting of the Kuiirdluns. , Klwood UedbnrKls remodeling and retlntlng his newly acquired reKlilcm-o property on Vista street. Mn. and Mr. Karl H. Haac r turued on Tuesday evenlpg from the Inke of the AVoods where they went on Sunday to attend -to the opentuK t(t their summer cabin for the aoason. !. F. McConnell Is 111 at his; home on Church street. Mr. Mc-' Connell Is an employee at thel I tow man grocery. I Mr. Heebe of Han Francisco h,ns arrlvetl to take . charge of the! bnklmr at the Uthla Imktry. e, will fill thp.phv.'C n:nde 'vm-ant ly the departure of Mr. Mltlerwive.l Amertcan Fruit Growers Co., Pinnacle Picking Co. who was called to 1'ortlnnA. The Chicago dlnccse ' of the fircek Orthodox church Vr de velop n religious communtty nnar Klinliurat, a Chicago suburb. 'night. his father was summoned. Daily Meteorological Report Tuesday, May 3H. ' j Medford ana vicinity; Foir and ' mild tonight and' Wednesday.' pe-j creasing lumidit. tj '; Oregon: Fair and- inllU tonign:! nnd. Wednesday, but -cloudy -JiionK i coust. Decreasing humidity in In- ( ter lor. j Local Data 9ri B CD Temperature (dgreeK) G J. Highest (last 12 hrs.).. C8 I-owest (Inst 12 hrs.) 43 Rl. humidity .(pel.) 37 Precipitation (inches).." 0 n3 State of weather ..Clear Clear Lowest temperature this murn Ins, 34 degrees. Tntul precipitation sinca Septcm ber. 1U2, 10.86 Inches- , Tomperalurcs year aao today Hluhest. 70; lowest 44. Sunset today. ":36 p. m. Sunrise Wednesday, 4:39 a. m.'- Sunset dne5day, 7 :37 p. -m. Observations Taken at 5 A, - 120th Meridian time M. ... N 3 CITT S S-J an S-S , ; IV ii .. . ; r.o ' ' 7" (!C liU 711 78 ' 52 C8 04 80 611 82 60 r,4 68 68' 60 66 ,'3 no 42 44 (laker City Itinmurck - noise Denver 7os Mulnes I'Yesno Helena l.us Angeles -Mui-shfield I'hoenix Portlund lied llluff ItuseburK , Suit Lake City.. Son Francisco.... Santu Fe r Seattle Spokane .'. Walla Walla 68 Winnipeg U W. DIOK, MeteorotoKhit , 1 54 38 54 38 54 50 52 46 44 48 52 48 46 50 52 Cleai- V. C'lly. Cloddy V. CdJ-. Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear . Cloudy Clear Cloudy I'loudy Clear P. Cdy. Cloudy Clear Clear P. Cdy. Brisbane'sToday (Continued from Page One.) Wedties&r ''Special ,: -We' Know" It Will Be -A Case of Love At First Sight 'fty : When You See1 ,w livery, effort lias been made ,to. include-the frockjyOU want in this liew shipment of fashionable silk summer frocks. There are the smart crepes, both printed and embroi dered. Even some enseiables are in cluded in this enticing price of !9.90 which just ARRIVED To Sell : at Bfeier's Low Price of v ' ' :mSfmm IN THE WEST. V.. ' ' :-r- ; to qltl mien, intT the old horribld (condition of miseiT tor the "un- experlments in temperance wt results' that Interest the intelliget cause of quarrels-botwen unions, frather a 1ore. "' ' .lliinliln tn n ursa . , timm. i . - i.,lls mem- I t t coiiuilinii oi miseiy mi lll M "j noi.cn u lu men jurisuicuon, in uiuna ramnni, who thinks He i touchables."- inlsernDie enougn.nnw. :Nnti 9l,8kinir to oUantM'oustoms ce certain lines of 'work, the unions ! knows what India, needs, wants ! ' : 5 -. would stop bulldiiiB. throw out of 'rirltlsh power expelled and ruler-1 It would mean revival of plagues j t,,rie9 ola .legistaiion tne in. work thousands of men with whom , ship of India restored to the ra-'and famine on the old scale. And government relied on heavy tax they have no. quarrel, tie up theijahs under constitutional govern- i If the British -left" 'India' it would i tion Qf i spirits anil less hMVy tft business, capital nnd machinery of ment. building. , : . ,' . :'" ' j Native princes snhmitting thenv , Such stupidity Is worthy of an-iseves to constitutional regulations gry chimpanzees, not of intelligent j Would be . Interesting. A restorn, American mechanics. It is cnlcu- tion of native rule would mean ref lated to alienate public sympathy i toration of "suttee," the burning from unions. They are none too ! alive of widows,, with their bus strong as it is. With Jobs plenti- bands' corpses. It Would mean un- ful. waaes high, dues and strikes ; restricted marriage of little girls1 mean the inpouring of Afghans and tion on beer, a speedy elitnintaion of the super-1 A drink of whiskey in lrelni fluoua 100,000,000 Hindu popula-! costB five times what It did I tion for which the British are re-! lore the war. Distilleries makii sponsible. r Irish whiskey have declined ; Hut-the-British 'Will not leave. ! nMmber from 25 'to five; ! ',. ' And native princes would be first The sale of whiskey illicll to urge them not to go. made has also diminished becutt t . ' of severe penalties, actually The Irish Free State hns ninde forced. 1 wheelwright shop could make n liv ing building automobiles. glr Esiue Howard, ' Tlrltlsh am bassador, politely suggests that for eign representatives give up their right to Import alcohol beverages. Anything to oblige the administra tion. In those debt adjusting dttys. The French embassy emphatical ly snys, "No, thank you. Yo do not care to live, on Ice water, Ice ! cream and nilnoo pie. When we go to China we do not eat birds' nest soup. We do not eat buckwheat cakes with steusages or drink Ice cream sodu water in America." K President Hoover, having seen the world, knowing Its ways, would nai dream fl,f forcing America's feeble attempt at teetotallsm on foreign representatives. Steaml'itters' and plumbers' un ions threaten to tie up $500,000,000 ' worth of building In Chicago he- WE DEVELOP Films Free ; West Side Pharmacy YOUR REXALL STORE Open Sundays and Evonings AH the Time IlNuHouJtt. PMONB t44 A Complete Cleaning and 1 Pybinq SERVICE 3C THEY'RE IN OUR WINDOWS A NEW LOT OF; Illiiims Refrfeaatdrs ice - -. Including the Popular 1 iS':llliv Ail"'""-" : i: Automatic: In. just the sizd you want at the. v price you want tdpay. i. $5 Down Southern Oregon's Popular Credit Store and $5.00 a month '. Pay for them as you use. The prices range from $12.50 to $60.00 Iti'l! Be Sure to See Our Stock of Refrigerators He fore You Buy