Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 28, 1929, Image 7

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    MF,TFOFvD MATL TRTntTNT!, mnFORT), OTiEfiOX, FKTDAY, .TI-XR.2S, 1920.
SEVEN
r
SPACE ALLOTMENTS INjRIRL CHARGED AS
TO HAVE OFFICIAL .AGRICULTURAL BLD6J FPRflFR IM
urnr ill tup .inn .,- . : I UllULIl HUlL
rot ALL I tit TO At MIUXUAT Mttl
E
ORGER ARRESTED FOR SHELL STNJ AT REALTY BOARD WRIGHT CURTISS
'uri Iss. will hi proslch-iH nf tin
hutdiiiL; mm puny 11 ml I ( It-hit id 1''.
j Hoyt, chuirman uf thf lumnl of
Wright Afnni.iutii.Ml. will by
niuh of Uic t'unisH-W'rinhi
.it ion.
fhalr-:arpitr-
imd lniunhiriHllow rouHt. Tho
Muiin'-s il pui iim-nt Kturo picnic is
iin utimiul iiffutr anil ulwuy.H thor
; (Highly 'nj"yl. .
With xi) in-w memhf i-h of the
OrK! Ktuio Mot in, association 8f-i-uriMl
in iht' Mfdfin-tl district tin r
ini; the past few days, officials of
that organization iinnounced today
that they have derided to
ivprcsontnt Ive of the
' hen" lo remain p-Minanemly and
pay partkular Attention to sc-ur-lns
iifw nirmhers And keeping in
touoh with local motor needs.
Medford now h is over 3ti mem
bers of .the iisporiation, which
places .-lh local district the sec
ond larspst In vh'o state, only ox-i
reeded ly Multnomah. The now;
representative will make his home!
In Medford.
Aiuoiif; tho intercut ins fuat tiros
that aro hoiir; arransed for tho
Jackson county fair, which will be
held at the county fair grounds
Dorothy Anderson, who says
she formerly ' lived in Hoseburg,
has a sister residing at (.'oquille.
Is held In the county jail, charged
with the passing of fictitious
checks on merchants of this city
vesterdav. to the amount of S.'iii.
nd a September 11 to 11. are horse races, Tlu, young woman told the police
organization vaudeville oris, 'fii-nwm-ka mid n I Ji,. v "lii f..ni- (if n hummer
slayer.'
llelalives
send funds
DESTROYED YESTERDAY!
iris,
carnival, utvonlii'K to Robert 0.
Fowler, county agent. Mr. Fowler
said airangements were being made
for five other fairs in the slat?
and the same amusements would
probably he furnished at all of. the
fairs, including horses for the
races.
Tomorrow afternoon a meeting
of all representatives of the differ
ent districts in the county will he
held and space allotments will be
made in the agricultural building.
Mr. Fowler said that several more
communities will he represented
next fall than at any previous fair
in Jackson countv.
The way the agiictiltural districts
nrp support ini; the plans for the
fair, Mr. Fowler stihl that lie' ex
pected things to work out fine.
;A small frame dwelling owned by
a',Mr. Stewart on Kings highway
, was entirely . demolished by fire
laljs yesterdtiy afternoon, the rami-
.ttrt'o a ml belongings in the house
going with the structure. Tho mil
name of the owner had not been
recorded by the fire department,
which was notified too late to save
the .. build i uk.-:-.. - , .
OnJy the chemical truck was
called to the scene and at the latJ The first band concert of tlo
triage of the fire succeeded in sav-1 season by inn Klks' band, under
ing the woodshed and other out-; the direction of F. Wilson Wnite,
buildings on tho place. The owner! will bo bold in the city park this
of the house is said to he employed f evening starting at S: 15 o'clock,--'
in Hiff Kagle Point district und was ' -There will be officers on hand
nowhere near when the misfortune j to curb youngsters who like to run
oocurred. The origin of tho l'iro is j and yell through .the crowd while
n'of known. the band is playing.
have been as k e d t o
tt cover the alleged
forged paper and to send tlu Kir!
home.
Chief of Police McCredle said
Miss Anderson had been in this
city for the past three weeks,
looking for work.
She passed checks upon the J.
I
j
i Cirounil was broken yesterday for ! II. K. Harder of (In- l-'irst Nit
I t.Ue Iui-ro Shell Oil service (iitlim lluiml bank was Urn main speaker
j to be erected on llio enmer of . at t!n rcRtilnr niceties of the
! Sixth and lYnnt streets and a crew t(,alv ,.,, whil,h W1(g wM .
of eif;ht nion sot to work. ,,
The ground was leased by til. thp iUM Mwhi.nl this noon. Mr
Shell Oil company from the Ore- j Harder made comparisons with
'gon Cranito company, owners, for! other parts of the state, and Ted
ja period of five years. The loas1. f iliikor. secretary of the Chamber
wnich calls tor a monthly rental
'moment of $!.0. was signed Jun
j:i and tiled in the county clerk'r
office Monday morning. The serv
ice station will be completed in
; three weeks, according to present
plans.
Safeway Stores
Make Big Gains
i
M-:V YOFK. June I
t 'ivut ion f (lie largest aviation ,
en in p. my in tlie world, t hroui;h
merger of Wright anil I'urtiss In-!
wan proposed to sloeknolil-'
C. Penney si ore and
store, the police say.
grocery
ARNSPIGER TELLS OF
PROGRESS IN TALENT
of Commerce, who was also at th-'
; meeting, informed the group tha'
j Jackson county ranked third in th1
slate in dairying. This rank is oh
j tailed by the number of cattle
j i lie couuiy.
According to Otis Mays of the
1 Charles ving agency, the local
; realtors will enconrago dairying in
ithis district because of the good
j soil, excellent growth of l.adino
; clover, which is "the most wonder
ful pasture plant."-acconlinp to K.
G. Fowler, county agent.
ers today.
I hrectois of the companies .if -fee
ted have approved plans fur
the f.n inatloii of a STit.iMHi.inin
holding corporation to be known
as the Curtl.s-Vi ibt corpora i ion.
Il will take over, by an exchange
of tock. t lie Wright Aeronautical
ill I corporation and the Cui tiss Aero
plane and Kngiue company and 1
affiliated orgauiat ions.
The new company will tiring un
der on head the concerns found
ed by A merica's nir pioneers, the
Wright brothers and Ulenn Curiiss.
t'lemcnt M. Keys. pre--idmt of
About
.Mann's
a iiirnir
district
3H employes of tho
department store enjoyed
supper in I he Apple gate
after working hours last
1 M'.W VOKK, June 2S. Safeway
Stores, Inc.. has reported for thu
month oT May, sales amounting to
! $l7.1!.ri.K42, as compared with $.
! L'sri.l'.tfi for May. Il'JS, an increase
I of I"? v per cent. The past month's
sales set a new high record for
! the company. For the first five
' mouths of the current year tin
i eomnanv's sales totaled :M.r:ti,
liicht The stafr or workers, along ' us compared wUh 5 J.-i Ub. oi o un
with a few relative guests, leM the ; the corresponding period of the
store at 5:30 and motored to the 1 previous year, or an increase of
Aniileuuii where they unread a, mure man i iw o-m.
.l.-ltfliiiol nienie luneh. stinole- ! M. Skawgs,
ow.m.xl hv a eooi.nis ouaotitv of ! way Stores, Inc.
lemonade and other refrcuhments chain of grocery stores, meat mar
.,e ., .i.wu nr.nir.. . i kets ami ItaKcries west of the Mls-
"I'Iim reniainder of the evening slsslpld. estimates that
was spent In swimmliiR and games j ness will range
and climaxed by a large bonfire '
president of Safe-
one of the largest
l'D busl-
between $i:y,ooo,
!intl I sO.000,000.
COMING-SUNDAY-
Continuous
Shows Sunday
1:30 to 11 P. M.
HUNT'S
CRATERIAN
The Supreme Achievement
In TALKING PICTURES
Spectacular Singing Success
RESERVED
"One man bouslit a $100,WO place
liy telpgniiih nntl i:ill cusli rr
It without even Bt'elns it, which
shows what people think of t Ho
Medroid country," declares Olcn
AnispiKcr of Talent, manager of
the Talent irritiation 'Jistrict and
president ot the OreRon Iteclamn
tion congress, who haa been ntteml
inK a meeting of tho drainage sec
tion of tho organization held at
Scappoose. The Talent district lias
plenty of water in its reservoirs,
continued Mr. Arnspiger, and near
ly a dozen largo laud- sales have
been made this spring with prices
averaging $1000 an acre. Tho Tal
ent district, he says, is one of the
shining examples of successful ir
rigation in Oregon. It has 13,000
acres under canals, is traversed by
the Southern Pacific railroad, the
paved Pacific highway and several
macadamized roadR. It has power
lines to every section and mail de
livery. There Is a genei-; f
prosperity all through the valley
and there has been an influx of
new families Pears will be a dol-!
lar a box more lo the growers this I
year than a year ago. "Down In i
the Hocue river valley," concluded
I Mr Amsnleer. "our Klogfin is. 'Tills
is a great country,'' and from every
Indication it is just what the slo
gan implies." Oregonian.
Improvements which will make
I-uke of the Woods one of the1
finest summer resorts In Southern
Oregon are being rushed to com
pletion by the Lake of the Woods
Improvement company, according
to Irving 10. Yining, who has re
turned from a trip to the lake.
The Klamath entrance is "like 0
boulevard,'- according to Mr. Yin
ing. with just a few spots near tlte
! C. L HUUNG AND NUSS
The news of the marriage oi .Miss
Knlhorine Dunham and Chatham
10. Muling, both of Myrtle Point
ami former well-known .Medford
lake where the road Is muddy as , 1.(,si,i,,,s. contained In formal nil
the result of seepage. I nouuecmcnts received here this
A large dance pavilion Is being w,,(.; by some of their close
rushed to completion. An up-to- f,ienils, and sent out by Miss Dun
date coffee shop, a store and about ham's brother, Kussell Dunham. ;
modern cabins are Included In and his wile, staling the marriage
the improvements which have ul-jtnuk place at their home in Marsh
ready been completed by the Im-, rifld last Sunday, was received I
provomcnt company. - . with much surprise in the clly. I
There are already many visitors j m,-. nmi ji, s. Holing will con
at the lake and fishing, especially (nu0 reside at Myrtle Point,
sllversicie fishing, is good, accord- where .Mr. Ruling has for years
ins to Mr. Vlnlng. ! been in the hardware business and
!-ast year during the summer j where Mrs. Hilling has been con
season more than r.00 were at the j ducting a merchandise store for
lake over tho week-ends ami with! her brother.
the improvements already com-j Katherinc Dunham was one of
pleted. the htke will have an even, the best knuwn grade teachers ill
greater, attraction. Ashland Tid- the Medford st hools for y?:':-. r""i
:sx.'. her nusbund. Mr. Muling, spent his
It'tlll.V ..V.lllll UIKI JIMIIIK IIUIIIIIIIIMI III
Medford, where bis father many
1 years ago was in the hardware
business.
l:oth vislled hero during the re
cent big Shrluo ceremonial and
during that time he and bis bride
to-be -visited . (doHO friends, which
fact created a suspicion ilial a wed
ding might he looming in the not
distant I'm lire.
ON PORTLAND VISIT
"A mountain stream In every
home." is tho way Medford tells
the world of its water supply, ac
cording to E. C. Ciaddis, who was a
member, of the water commission
at the time the new system was
constructed. "Wo went 110 miles
and brought mountain water from
Hig liutle springs," he says. "II
comes from the springs, fur down
in the rocks, and never sees the
light of .day until it comes out of
the faucet in Medford. The town
invested more than $1,000,000 in
this, but we figured that every
day we postponed securing an ade
quate supply of water the more
costly it would be. Nothing gives
a tow n a black eye like Impure wat
!er. I live in Medford because it is
la fine place for a home, although
i most of my business is up in this
i section of the northwest." Mr. (lad
dls is also a member of the Jack
son county fair board and announ-
ices Hint its best fair will be held
ithis fall, "wo spent," he says, "$:I5,
000 last year in new buildings and
j every structure on the grounds has
'now been palntetl iind is In first
I class conitdltlon. We are printing
several thousand I'roe tickets which
!wo 8tvc tp tourists , when they reg
ister their cars, and we have found
this Is one of tho host advertising
! medlmiiH." Oregonian.
As fuzzy and bothersome as ever,
and annoylngly numerous, a horde
of caterpillars lias invaded the Pa
cific slope and now threatens
shrubbery and trees of Oregon, ac
cording lo announcement yesterday
by Charles A. Cole and H. C At
well of tlie Oregon state depart
ment of horticulture, says the Ore
gonian. ' I
Tho department urges that K
everyone spray apple and willow-
trees and bushes with an arsenate!
of lead solution, t'nsprayed trees :
and bushes have been denuded by
the pestiferous insects and several i
nutomobtle accidents have leeni
credited . lo caterpillars crawling',
along tlie highways. A
Radio Program
KMED
Mill Tribune-Virgin Station
$
County workmen were unable to1,
pain i a lenco on iiimtsihici hvi-uuc
recently beenuse of the ureat num- U,
ber of cntei'iilllars. ,
in Meauie, asn., reeenuy
street car became unmnnai;e:0te
after n num Dor ot caterpniHrn una ;
aociiinn luted on the tracks. The j
Shasta Mmlteii was nolo up more 22 noon N'owh
tnan one nour near eeo, uh.,i
Sunday by a nlmilar accumulation, U.
Dr. Cole, related. i.
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ON STOCK QUESTION,:
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2J(i. meters 131a K. ('. .
0 In li:ir, -Ists Theater.
li:15 to (i : :il Mall Tribune,
news anil markets.
li:0 lo 7 Maud Itox Hat
Shoppe.
Salui'duv. tlillic 1MI 1
J:3U to 10 White King Soup f
company.
10 to 10:30 Peoples lOlec-
trie.
11 to 11:80 Heche k Kindle.
ll::io lo 12 lOconomy liro-
tcrla and lOd Dlnns Meat
Markets.
items, Mall 4
Tribune. !
to 1 2:3iir-l01ectrle Wiling.
12:30 to 1 Facts and l-'ig-
ures on Styles and Suits.
1 lo 1:311 Sixth Street Sei v-
. ice Stalioo.
fi to UHfi Isis Tlieater.
0:15 to 0:30 Mall Tribune,
news anil markets.
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Liberty market
"THE HOME OF GOOD MEATS"
Swift's Government Inspected Beef
Swift's Best
Tomorrow Only
Oregon Turkeys
Just a Limited Supply :
So Order Early
OTHER MEAT ITEMS
SH0RTL0IN T-BONE STEAKS
PORK TENDERLOIN
FRYERS
CHICKENS
SWIFT'S BEEF
SPRING LAMB
- CORN FED PORK
VEAL
BEEF TENDERLOIN
BROOKFIELD SAUSAGE
LUNCH MEATS
i
Personal Attention Given
All Phone Orders
Phone 164
Holly and Main
C. K. Crittenden, .1). Ph., of Now
York, member of the American
Public Health association, will ar
rive in Medford tomorrow to make
a special survey of health activi
ties in Jackson county. Ho will
consult with Dr. Emily Bolcom, Ibe
county health physician and the
sturf ot local health nurses and
workers, and gulher statistical data
on the program licliig carried out
In this county.
- Arrangements for the visit of
Mr. Crittenden were made several
weeks ago by Dr. Walker of New
York City, who visited here at that
time to make a preliminary Inspec
tion of the local situation. Statis
tics gathered here will he nunled
In various sections of the country
where public health work Is being
carried on.
CRATER LAKE BRAVES
The "Crater Luke I'.rfivox" lloyl
Si-milM h'-ld th"ir regular pow-wow
WeilnefdaV. the 2i(h, WHt of
Jacksonville. Their meeting a
hold out In the timber In
nrettv plae. Iriftead of in town.
At til" pow-wows the Uravo j
cook their rvenlnK mal, then j
tiather around their "council fir"
nnd Httf nd to hoinesx, uftorwnrd I
cnJnylnK wU.rb'M and tn'k until
thn to return home. This wn
their third nut door pott-v. n
Tht'lr noxt will b form-when
Mttlf Uim crt't k, July 3r-l,
(bounty JihIko Alex Spnrrow or
clrrod a sprclnt olortlo nin t In
HopiH! Kivor prcclnt for Wednes
day. July 31, for the purpose of
determininK whethf.-r or not ntoek
Hhtill be ill lowed to run tit lai e
In thai district.
This net ion eanio Wrdnnsday.
fullowinu n petit bin ho I miitted by
the proper number of citizens nf
that toeHllly. Tho court further
ordered that tho samo board elect
ed to take euro of tho last ficn
ornl e I f ot I o n should rnminue
t hrmiK'h this sperial election, nnd
thnt;thf jt'otinn bp held tit tho Sam
Mull) in store building In that dls-trict.
Convalescent
Home
Facing Park
ASHLAND
, Good food, accommo
dations and service
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A RAIL AND WATER
GVacation-D
I'rom Seattle to Victoria and
Vancouver on a Princess
liner... tlirotiah Ihe magnifi
cent Canadian Rockies to
Hand, Lake Louise and the
lliingalow Camps on a fast
transcontinental train . . .
return via Caltfnry and
Spokane. A complete circlo
of the beamy points of the
West, n 4th never the same
scenes twice. Special Lxcnr
sioft Fares art now on sale
no passports required. Get
literature!
Canadian Pacific Traveller $
P-VAOIAN PAClfi
W.H.Pl ACON ImUitr Dtrt.
Ill IHHMIiWAY HIIANI fif-t !
AMIRIUN MR MM.,
:1
Shopping at The
M. M; DEPT.
STORE
Means Real Economy
Long Sleeved
Voile Dresses
$5.95
If
w 1
Sizes lili to '40. finrk ami litciliuiii shinies of
I'ldWi'i'i'd, voilo. liuri'le iriin.i
Sleeveless and Short
Sleeve Voile Dresses
$1.98 $2.19 $3.29
All sizes. All iMilcifs.
lonil or I'oiivciitiuiiiil tlusici
lit of tltirk sliades.
Celanese
Voile Dresses
$5.95
All sizes. Sleeveless dresses,
fill dresses for nlti'i-noim ivveitr.
r.eiiuli-
Esmond
Indian Blankets
$1.98 $3.75 $4.45
Siii):li' hliinUt'ls. Wool tui. Kol't ami
wiiriii. Sizes. Ii( X 80 nnd 04 x 78. A retil
necessity on n cmupiii); trip.
Corselettes
Tin- t'oiiiulil ion for a beautiful dress.
$4.95
lli'livy brocade
llcavv white
Swamci1; top. f
bollinti with lace top.
brocade bottom with
Bathing Suits
S3.95 to $7.95
One nntl two piece
HIlllH. IlriKlit ctil
oih n nil dark col
ora. All wool
milts.
Super Ray
Rayons
Kcjiiilntiiin Woollier, Cam
pus I'anti" of Short ie
98c
Made of Dulfseo Suicr
liayou . Yarn. Kiiie l"
iiillfie weave. I'ink, Nile,
I'chcIi and Orchid colors.
Wash Fast
Dress Prints
25c per yd.
(i mini n I I fast color. :hi
inches wide. A pootl raiitre
of colors and pal terns.
Lovely and cool for porch
dresses or picnic dresses.
Turkish
Towels
18 x :t() fancy bordered
towels.' ll dil'fefciitrrtoliirs
5 for $1.00
BASEMENT BARGAINS
Serve Yourself and Save
pink, peach or fri'een
licjtiilar tl.l!) Iin yon owns, colors:
Itayon slips
Kc-.'ular $1.1! liaronctle Satin Slips
Hii.voii Stepins iuid -.iMi'iieh i'tintieM -'-
Nun Itavel Kaytiii liloomers
Save Money on Shoes
i x I. .!
Women's erepc sole sport oxfords $2.08
Women's patent one strap pumps $12.98
Women's one strap kid, military heels $2.98
Children's tail oxfords $1.19
Hoy's tan work .shoes, pnrneord soles $2.9S
Hoy's tan dress oxfords $2.98
Hoy's tan scout shoes $1.98
5 1 - V
$1.19
$1.29
S9tf and 9S
S9
I ay
Dress rJj
Better a
o.
C. A. MEEKER, Manager
Pay
t Less
QX Dress
Better