MEDFCVRT) MATL TRTBU. MEDFORDiOlOOX, THURSDAY. .TTT.Y IS.
P3TJE THRETS
Playing at the Rialto
SAX D1KOO. Cal., July IS. (jP)
Max SchimliiiR anil Jnrk Slinr
key, 15 romlil.s to u (IkiIsIdii at
Agua Callfiiti' with Jm;l Dempsry
acting in tli cuiiacity of proinatfr.
That is th lineup anil It may bo
dully signed and sealed within the
next few ilayn.
Wirt 0. llowman, presldet of the
Agua Caliente comimny, and James
N. Crofuin, ilirectnr; Ilempsey and
One NornillB, manager of the for
mer world's heavyweight cham
pion, went over the plans for the
terday with Governor Ahelardo
engagement in a general way yes
Hodriguez of Ixiwer California at
the district headquarters in lexi
i ali. Another .conference will he
held either today or tomorrow, as
Dempsey returned to ls Angeles
In order to.be present when bis
wife, Kstelle Taylor, motion picture
nciress, undcrgues n minor operation.
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StaUnl Cominiinlrnlinu.
Mndforil Lodge No. 103, A.
F. A A. M.. Friday. July
llltli, 7:30 p. m. Also work
K. A. decree. I'.y order of
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Horticultural Commissioner Allen
Gives Information on Life, Habits
of Earwig and Eradication Method
(lly A. C AIU-n)
The Kuropenn earwip, ns its
name implies, is a native of Eu
rope, lie arrived in the I'nltnri
States n few years ago, lauding
in Ithode IsInnUi havhiR taken
passage on a vessel iutonm the
Atlantic, lly the aid of modern
tidioua ns to appotite. They dote
on silk and the finest lingerie,
not overlook Inn the cheapest iini
ta tions. Woolen, rot ion, linen
Root Is are ulo articles of diet.
Human food from soup to i.uis H
r'lihM and. they eat almost any
kind if plant, fruit. 'WtO'taMe
NORMA SHEARER firtrfBSiL RATH80NE nTHE LAST OF MRSCHEYNEY"
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Norma Shearer in "The Last nt I ly charming lady crook, who hood
Mrs. Cheynoy." now playliiK at the j winks the elite of British society
ltialto theater, brings to the screen into accepting her as one of their
one of the most surprising and en- own number, solely that she may
teriaininy heroines of present-day . make them her victims,
drama. j llasil I lath bone, recruited from
The plot deals with an aristo-j the stage, plays a difficult role in
eruiic, sophisticated and thorough-1 the cast.
FIRST COMMERCIAL Daily Meteorological Report
tniiiKiinrtiition' li inlokly mn.nl ; mil. In ihi- winter lli"y nr.- muro
over llio rmmiry roncliliiK Scuttli". "r ! Inn. livf. t i !-nn t i n thru
where he 1 ni.iilo liiinie howl" byilhe enhl wentlier. I peia-
riitlxlnK surh hnvoe na I reduee tmvs il,, not kill tllein.
renl estuie vnliirs in oertuln ec- Whiit They l.
lions unil create a family row! I once saw a woman appear it
anions the inlialiilantH. j""' hoard offi.o in I'.nllan.l with
Ahout 1915 nn effort wan made, a half pint cream hollle over
to get Portland to appropriate a half full of earwlcs. she said nhe
small amount to control these j poured them out of a pair of
pests which infested uhout a donen shoes left on the floor overn uhl.
hlo -ks. With the usual American i They have heen known In Inirrnw
tendency to lei .tliinEs o until '" ashesios liiiini: of fur-
threatened with disaster. Portland j nuces, thus reo.ulrlnK new linini;
launhed. They probably said ui,'u P"t on. They Kel in beds,
there that It is "some more yell-1 '""' containers, in trunks, clos
ing of wolf by the bus men." So mms anil in the clotnmK therein
nothing was done until about 13-4
Mulr.
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Arriving July in at tho Oakland
airport from Seattle, Wash., at II
p. in., Emory FirontR, manager of
the aviation department of the As
sociated Oil company, proved to be
the first commercial pilot to fly
the new department nf commerce
lighted airway fiom Redding l
Oakland.
llrunte flew the course from lied
ding solely with the aid and guid
ance of the light beacons, this leg
of the journey being made from
8:30 to 11 p. ni.
Bronte has been in the north
west lor the last three weeks su
pervising the reconditioning of th
Associated Oil company Hoeing
plane "Motormates." The flight
from Boeing field, Seattle, via Xieri
ford, to Oakland airport took ex
actly seven hours and 10 minutes,
a distance of 740 miles, or an av
erage of 100 miles an hour.
Thursday, July IS
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Fair and
cooler tonight and IViday.
Oregon: Kalr tonight and l'li
tlaV. Cooler in east portion.
Local Pat SI 2 H K
SI
Temperature (I)egH.) .... HI
Hit-best (Last 1 his.) .
lowest (i-ast 11! hrsj... 52 ,rr
KhI. humitlity (IVt.) .... :t."i S4
Slate of weather Clear Clear
Lowest tomperanire this morn
ing, M degrees.
Total precipitation since SepL 1,
1928, 13.5ft inches.
Temperature a 'year ago today:
Highest, 8tlj lowest, 47.
" Sunset today, 7:43 p. m.
Sunrise Friday, 4:5;t a. m.
Sunset Friday. 7.42 p. in.
Observations Taken at 5 A. M.
120th Meridian Time
I 3 B
Female
when a survey showed ahout 1000
ldocks infested. Some (fiU.000 was
expended in an effort to control
the pest. The usual controversies
and interfrrenres were met and
while much headway was made,
yet. ttecause of the magnitude of
the operations and the many indi
vidual cases of failure to co-operate,
the insect spread. Of course
it would naturally follow that ear
wigs would lie carried in clothing,
vegetables, furniture, automobiles.
etc., all over the city until now it
Is hard to find a spot Where
tin tin nut fivfut. It Is eostine
Portland inure than ;.0.000 a " ,,,, w"
vear now i a m,,:it product, whieh the earwigs
hfu? th:it ihov are I'"'"''" even to vegetaoits. u is
they infest the cracks about win
dow and doors and between ihe
partitions; they eat holes in t lotH
inj; h ft on clothes lines overnight;
they climb trees and eat the fruit;
they eat berries and vegetables or
relish beefsteak.
In Australia they ore reported
to be a major orchard pest. I n
this country they aro more of a
household pest, confining their
operations to homes and gardens
rather than to the fields. lUit
uneheeked, there is no reason to
believe that they will not spread
to en-hards and farms.
Tin Itemetly.
1 uc to their hiibits it is prae
t lea lly impossible to eliminate
them by the use of sprays or such
insect killers. They must be lured
to some form of poison ball, whl- h
has been properly applied. There
have heen two forms recognized
by authorities; one with sodium
fnoritle us tin poison element anil
the other wilh purls green or so
dium ursenit.e. The latter Is a
deadly poison hut probably the
most effective. This puisiin has
CITY
ON BIG S. 0. S. PLANT
Finishing touches are being put
on the $200,000 pre-cooling and
packing plant of the Southern
Oregon Sales. Inc., and the formal
opening of the works will be held
In a week or ten days.
A test of the refrigeration In the
plant was made last night, with a
pressure of 2U5 pounds.
The growers roam is now open
for growers, and will be maintain
ed exclusively for their use. It will
supply daily sales and market re
ports, weekly government reports,
and fruit publications.
The plant will be ready for op
eration with the opening of the
fruit season.
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linker City
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90
Boise 9ti
Denver 8
lies Moines Kti
Fresno 1 00
Helena 92
Los Angeles .... StS
larsiifield ti
Phoenix 100
Portland S2
Red tiuff 100
Hosebttrg 84
Salt Lake City.. 9a
I San Krancisco .. 62
Santa Ke
Seattle
Spokane
"Walla Wallu ....
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I,. V. DICK. Meteorologist.
Representative of
Popular Products
Praises Valley
Everything is set for the 40 et
pienlc at the Kills' picnie grounds,
Wednesday, July 24. at (!:3. Pic
nlc lunches, ice cream, dancing and
other nmusements will be the or
der and a good time is promised
to those who attend. ' Karh 40 et
S is asked to Invite a Legionnaire.
One to an error, the date was an
nounced Wednesday as July 17 in
s'end nf .Itily 24.
N. Laniberty, representative of
the Colgate. Palmolive, l'eet Co.,
is spending a few days in southern
Oregon in the Interests of his
company. This is Mr. Lnmherty's
first trip in this territory and he
is exceedingly well pleased wilh
the sale of their many products
and highly Uralses the prosperous,
progressive appearance of this city
and section of t lie state.
The .Mail Trlluine is used exclu
sively in this territory to adverllse
I'lilmolivc products.
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Palmer
Music
House
Open Evenings This Week
brier :mim
ILm BASIL RAlUBONtiO'iia kj?
jflLCEORCE BAPRAUD Ji 5E.N5AT lONAlAV Usu,i W
l,-rFl- STAGE j PL;';, W
'Jl Norm, leave. trai" SUCCESSjr fJS
fjl of broken heart. .. . wvw f Matinee 15 rj ,
I'll .tolen jewel, and rnriTr Eveninfl 2i i
lg hei 8real! f Any Time
Today
as far south ns Ashland and prob
ably on down Into California. The
writer has talked, sung, shouted
and warned about earwigs for
years past. I have believed them
present in Medford and have im
plored clubs, associations and in
dividuals to watch for them and
bring in any suspected insect.
About three years ago the in-
pectors placarded the entire coun
ty. But it remained for one wo
man to finally report a case last
June. This led to the survey which
shows about 50 localities Infested
in Medford. The infestation is
not heavy, except In a few spots
and we believe that, with perfect
co-operation from the property
holders, we can reduce the infesta
tion to n minimum if not eradi
cate the earwigs. But it is essen
tial that we get henrty .co-operation.
I.lfo History.
The female earwig deposits from
30 to 60 eggs in a cavity or
under a board or rock.. The first
brood appears about April and
another follows during the sum
mer. They are nocturnal in habit,
hiding in leaves, crevices or under
objects during the day time. At
night they sally forth. They climb
to the top of the trees or work
around the roots, they onter
houses and infest them from cellar
to garret. They are not at all fas-
carefully spread in cracks and
crevices and under objects to be
out of the way of birds, cats, dogs,
etc The earwig eats of this bait
and dies.
The sodium fluoride Is not poi
sonous to humans In small quanti
ties, but its action is very slow,
requiring from two to four days
to kill the Insect. Also this bait,
made with bran, must be moist to
be effective.
ltecoiiimeiida tions.
I recommend that, pending ac
tive operations by the inspectors,
that property owners obtain a
recognized BAIT, not n spray or
powder to sprinkle on the Insects
and follow closely the directions
of tho manufacturer. While we,
do not favor any one bait above
another at present, yet wo are pre
pared to recommend one which
'we have every reason to believe
has been proven to be effective.
Tho name of this bait will be
given to applicants who will ask
the county agent or Mr. Oatman.
Earwigs found under boards,
stones or other places may bo in
stantly killed by pouring a small
qunntlty of gasoline on them or
down tho crevices. Clasollne, of
course, not to be npplled where
there Is danger of fire. Other in
structions can he had from tho In
spectors or from Mr. AVilcox, coun
ty agent.
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CHILDREN RETURN
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The many friends of Fred W.
Payne, tho dean of the rural car
riers of the Medford postoffleo, and
who haB been off duty for the past
10 months because of 111 health,
will be pleased to learn that he
was able to resume duty today as
carrier on route 4, which he has
served during bis many yearH as
rural carrier.
The vacation season of the post
office is now In full swing. Of the
staff, F. K. Nichols, accompanied
by Mrs. Nichols, started on Ills 15
day vacation today by departing
for Los Angeles by the coast route
to visit friends In that city. Karl
X Scrlpter and Marion K. Harper
begin their vacations tomorrow and
K. P. Sllllman will return to duty
.Saturday from bis vacation.
11. F. Swan, well known carrier,
who had been enjoying a vacation
period of several weeks, during
which he and Mrs. Swan attended
the Shrine convention at Ixis An-;
geies, from where they went to j
Paonkr, Colo., for a visit with rel.i-;
Itlves, arrived home yesterday and
! -a n.,.l l Hnlu ,.,ln.. ll.u Uu'no
will remain at Paonia for sonie lime
yet because of serious Illness of a
relative.
And so they decided to forget
Dan Cupid temporarily and went
home with tho Kin mat li Falls no
tice matron like good children.
Iwilma Forgely, not iulte 15. and
(Jack Learner, 17, who eloped to
i Medford and were applying for n
I marriage license,, when they were
taken into custody by local officers
j following n call from the Klanialll
Falls district attorney, left Med
ford yesterday afternoon with a
! Juvenile officer.
j Until youngsters were dlsan
I pointed that their idans had not
worked, but acted like good little
'spoilsmen when they knew "the
!jig was up." They agreed to wall
! until they had at least reached
I legal age before they made anolb
er attempt to get married. Flope.
ments nre ruled out for the future,
' they told local officers.
1 The law dictates that n girl
Iniust be past 15 and a boy IX. even
With the consent of their parents,
; before they may obtain a license
i lo marry.
m nit ms
J.G.PE
NNEYGSt
Our Policies
The fact that J. C. Penney Company stores
do not hold "Special Sales" or use comparative
prices sometimes brings cut the question, WHY
such a policy?
We never tell you an article is worth ten
dollars, and we are going to sell it Saturday
only for seven-fifty. If the article was worth
ten dollars, that would be our price. For the
first valuation would be placed there by us any
way. If it is worth ten dollars on Friday, unless
it is soiled, out of style or defective it appears
to us it would be worth ten dollars on Saturday.
Why lower the price Saturday and raise it
again Monday? A one price store, like ours,
favors none in particular, and neither does it
penalize anyone.
rw -
What would be your reaction if your local
banker would placard his place of business
with signs reading, "Five Dollar Gold Pieces,
Saturday only, S3.98." It is ridiculous to imagine
such a case and rightly so, because five dollar
gold pieces do not depreciate in value their
worth is standardized.
And while on the word "standardized," let
us again remind you that we build our mer
chandise UP to a standard, Not DOWN to a
price. Our quality and values are standardized
in 1400 stores. Style can never be standardized.
Our slogan, "Quality Always at a Saving"
is supported by the fact that we do notsell
"seconds" or defective merchandise. We do
NOT buy job lots or bankrupt stocks. Hence
you will find here, "Quality Always at a Sav
ing," A reality not merely an advertising
slogan.
Inch asphalt: I, o. llerrold, $3,
fi3.1.3. Kive-inch' nHphalt; U O.
llerrold, ?3.427.K. '
l)r. K. M. Johnson returned this j
week from tnu Knim-lsco wlo-re !
hi attended the nwetiiiK of tin- j
I'nciftc 1'nust I )ont ji I piiHfiy, More j
than ;rM0 iloritixtH were In iittcn- :
da ore from the conxt rditlPM nud '
HiiilBil Columbia. j
lv. Johnson wiim mn prlxfri and
pleaul to flint in the exhibit put I
on by the I'niverKiry of Southern
f 'iihrni nlu evnil example of th-
work flone by hlt fton, fienrft. 1"'
-)! r. Aluo Dr. W. I'. HurrlHon hnl 1
on (iixptiiy h vutii of the youiiK
inn u I Ih-jmI uihI u phot OKI it I'll
a I bum contii In I iik many viewn of
him nt work in the rcHfjurh In bra-tn-y
which Ir. IIhiiIfou will
u HlutrtttlnMH in a n;w tfxt bok
he in cotn-jlllns for usq at the Col
If go of Denttiiry,
KollowinK the awurJinK of hltlw
for ihe work at ft perinl mei'tinK
of the city council yontfnlay after
noon, the pnviiiK of Kouih Ontral
HVfntte Booth to lioytl utreet and of
Alder trct with concrete, will be
boKun nn noon ih ponnllile by the
cunt ractoiM, to be completed by
fall.
The ronlrnct wit awarded to the
lniHt bidder, the Medford Concrete
Conntrucilon company, the other
I till beiiiR thorn- nf ! O. Ih-irold
and It. I. Htewnrt A Hon.
The ,bld were an follow:
Knuth Central, for ronereto nav
Init: It. I. Wtuart, 1 1 X.Wl.HH; Med
ford Concrete Conntruetlon Co.,
$1 1.2(14.30; I,. O. Merrold. 1 1 -473.
!. Kouth Cenrtal, for Mix-Inch
;4phult e pavement : T. . 1 fer
rold, $l;!,r.H.I-V For flve-im-h nn
phalt: j. o. llerrold. $ 1 l.fiO.l :..
Alder direct, for concrete; It.
!. Htunrt, $3.3'ifi.3a; Me.lford Con
crete Conmructinn Co., 13,107.70;
L,. O. Herrold, 3,472.96, For six-
r -j-- t . , . I
IvXExpert Finishing u
Fllmi In at 10 A. M.
Ready at 5 P. M.
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These facilities in conjunction with;!
courteous and helpful service to our .
customers, make this bank nn ideal
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First National Bank
Medford, Oregon