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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1929)
I ill.'!). 3 A- vfllr Krauze: CIhv 1). I'lu-licr, Kuril! cm' Kxi'luiiiK" Cuopi'iiiilvc; anil K. Herd, I, lie Oiik Kmiim MKDFOUI) MAlh TIMP.l'Xi:, MI'IDKOIM), QK'imoy, TIM'ltSMAY. AHn'ST 1. II I AID WILL BE SOUGHT YOUNG WOMEN FOB PRODUCERS IR E DUPES Jackson County Rural and Urban Bodies Join Hands PROMINENT DRY To Solve Problems of ; Rev. James Empringham Farmer Crop Survey! Conducted Medical Ex- Also Discussed. Marlu'llng prnhluniB fatxd by 1 1 if farmers of Jackson conn I y mid plans for a doner alliance of tin? producer and the market wore the main subjects of discussion at. ihe mooting of local cities and rural dislrlclH last, night at tho Hotel I Medford. These problems uro, to ' Ins studied by a group represent in,4 , the chambers of cointnerce and the granges or tlie county, j Ui.st night's meeting was origi nally called tor the purpose of dis cussing the proposed agricultural i survey of I he county and consider-' able time was nlvcn to tills matter, i Officials uf the granges as well as' chain Iter exeeut ives outlined the plan and nave points for and aejiinsL the survey, i'u ul V. .Maris, head of (ho exten sion service of Oregon State col lee, was present at the meelinj-; and spoke inlerestlunly upon the proposed survey. He told of simi lar projects on in etherised Ions of the state, (heir advantages and dis advantages. .Mr. .Marls Is of the opinion that, while a survey of the Koguc Itiver valley crops would prove valuable lor prospective set tlers as well as for farmers now living here, it would be an expense. Ho pointed out that a comprehen sive survey would be included in the United States census of V.KW, In addition to this census valu able surveys are made each year by Irrigation districts or Mcdfmd, ;Taent and Kaglo Point, Last year complete suivcy of lie? Industries of Lane county was made tin Hi Kucene chamber of ennwnerce by aminations of Girls In Scanty Attire Is Claim Grave Charges Filed. N lOW VOIt K , Auk. 1 3 . Tlx- Dally Sown suiit tmiay in a cop. rlghLrd story that "Hi ave r-hai(ies" Involvim; tin.' pniclk-u ul" medlrlno without a ut lit illy and supported by complaints of youim uuinrn p:irisliiolH'i-M, bad If e e u made against the licv. JniiM's KmpiiiiKba in, nalioiiii wcrWary of the church temperance norlHv. Tin' chaitfrs were made by Or, K. Dana 1 1 iichlmrri, elilcf of III cily bea 1 1 h department's h-ira I bureau, ipxl were filed with I lit hop Willlii in T. .ManuJtiK a ltd other officials of the Kplsropn I chlireli, I be pa per declared. I Aetlvllb's of the now dcftnnl I h-a 1th Kd uciitional society of whb h Or. Krnprhigha m was na-, (ional siiperlnif'iideut, were con- ! . erned In the report. The ehai K's were said by I be NeWH to b;tve been Imsi'tl, in purl, upon alleged medical exam liiailoii of young women in scanty; attire. WILL YOUR FRUIT BE HAULED WITH Cargo Insured Trucks? PHONE 833 And Make Arrangements Now for Us to Haul Your Fruit QUICK SERVICE RELIABLE DRIVERS REASONABLE CHARGES Our Equipment Includes Trucks From One to Five Tons ALL NEW TRUCKS F. E. Sampson Company 229 North Riverside Medford, Oregon 3C liKNO. Ncv., Aug. lii. iVrV twines Km pr Ingham, believed t o be t lie nut io na) Keert'tury of the I'hureh Temperance society, and former superintendent of the New Vurk A nii-Sa loon league, obtained a di von 'i! here last .In he from j Kt be ,M. Kinp.lngham on He? ground of desertion, lie denied Oia I ho wiik "l lie" Km orinuba in. but ikuim'k and facts of marriage two daugbti'rH, Katberlne, were bruised. faculty members ami stmlenls oft were IHcti.al as glxen In the. the rnivi-iMily of Oregon. This 'divorce complaint with those of lias proven immensely valuable, Ku-1 Hrv. Kiiipringham. Kmprlnghnm's gene officials report. I attorney said today lie bad not DESTROYED BY BLAZE Josephine and, spread rapidly and had enveloped standard rations and 1 days on badly cut and Hie building whim the fire depart- emergency rations. Kven then. I meut received the call. . I there would be a surplus of rice. t Captain Kir (!corj;e Hubert AVil- Allt OUOI'A' III'ADS I'Olt JAPAN ' kins is onef the greatest living j experts on polar life and in 'ai (Continued from Page One.) 1 cm. rg.-ncy would prove an invalu- ,. . . . , , able guide, probably taking charge J-ckeiicr look along firearms and , , .... t. of debarkation. his former client since the j day of the trial and did not know (whether he was still in Nevada or not. A continuous market for tho tanner Is his big need Just now." declared Professor Maris. "The armor now has to depend too much upon chance as to market h, lie nnilinuell. If the county decides to go ahead wllh the. survey this year, Professor Marls stated that , an effort would lie made to arrange Hie work so that Oregon Stale col- I lege can co-operate. j Further diaeussion regardln: fhe i mirvey will be brought up at the j meeting called for August 1M, when the chairman of each grange's mar- ' lt( SI-;m '1M i. Ore.. Auir. I B. P Iteting cnmmHfnc will gel togotber M'H- ' 'M- damson of IMinonlon, with the chamber of commerce sec ! Aim., was crlilcaHy Injured when rclarlcs. !'"''' auloniohllc collided with a Attending last night's nieel lug ,,',,hl ,n,"1 Ouiyonvllle to- were: It. (i. Kowler, coiintv agent, ! ''"V- Htiffernd Internal abd - who acted as temporary chairman j i""1 Injuries, several broken ribs of tho meeting; It. T. Seaman, l'o-, 11,1(1 11 broken arm. Her husband mona grange and Kagle Point Irrl- I received a broken arm ami deep gatlon company: L. P. Wilcox, i "" h'H h""'u county hortlcultutal agent; 11. T. "Pankey, Central Point ehamber of commerce; tieoigo W. Onnn, Ash land; ('. T. Maker and V. A. awl- ; Hart, Med fold chamber of com merce; llcebe, Central Point grange: Theo. P. Tollefesou, Cen tral Point ehamber of commerce: (.. C. Mattelstueill. Kle Point grange: Theodore Sims, Jaeksnn- Comfort and Safety for Eyes Dr. D. A. Chambers EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 401 Medford Bldy. KI.A.MATII FAU.S. Ore.. Aug. I f). (Pi Klre of undetermined origin wiped out the Spring Street Iron W'orlts jliere today with a Iokh estimated n( SI OU.UMU. 'Hie fire ul nrted In the rear of the bufbllmr. ammiijiHioti tu cnalde tlie vuyage'-S.l lo kill seals, deer, grouse, hare and other Arctic name should bo,, be I compelled to descend before rc.lch- j ! lnur Tokyo-. i To provide for any contingency.! : there alyo, he said, was sufficient! I he city ranges from twenty-one j food to feed the Oruf's tiO pasStiflAhouBand tcallons C'L.OUO gallons! jjers and crew for seven days' ofj- per 'month In winter. lo nearly ATi;it l Acrs ;ivkx orr (Continuea trom Pago One.) i sixty-nine thousand gallons (09,000 ! gallons) per month during the '.summer, therefore It evident the ; outside user is paying his part. ' "Outside districts must finance i t hcmselvcs, build their own pipe ; lines from city limits, assume their : own risks, collections, upkeep and , extensions. Jjcing tjuantity Users, t bey obi a In oil t side meter rates ami are required to sign a contract for surplus water only, although it ; Is contemplated that their water rental would be so important to jthe city in future years that they , would have no desire to cut them off. as any well balanced city sys- ftcm will always have a large sur- plus of water at night time. j Can Hulltl Another 1MH? Idne i "The city has not doubled in j population since 111 10. but assum- jiug that it will double its present ' .population within the next twenty ; j years, it would then be loo large j ; to safety depend upon a single ! 'pipeline ;t) miles long from the j springs- to- the city, and service j would demand a double supply i line by t hat time. j "In the meantime we should . ' utilize a small portion of the water ' j now running to waste and secure enough revenue to aid very mater ially in paying for the present pipe line. A nominal return of $ 1 000 per month Is possible, thereby saving for tho city flHO.OOO during the twenty year period. "Tlie commission wishes to re affirm a former statement. Utah it should not be said Hi is waste is tolerated to the detriment of adja cent districts and without regard to its present potential value. "Let us serve our neighbors and build a tJreater Medford." 'MKOI'OItO WATlOIt COMMISSION "10. C. Gaddis, Chairman." August 12. 1929. C "THE STORE FOW EVEPYBODY" rMQNl-486-47 MCOfORD.ORloON . Tomorrow Is the Day 500 Crisp New Wash Dresses and Smocks Mann's Second Floor COME EARLY em pfttrmtj of J9B.cn 1,088 Strong a Stream of Trucks . 7 Miles Long to lOclivcr this Mountain of FME1E AL! t A'o.tl n tlttnetrttttrtitt0fJrntmta, .4r1mct pt fin erring in o whittrl of tttrikin$, nioW rnitie tirnipti. On ttf four smart mniet from which yon wny choonp. How lo gel your FREE COAL Join our Hrntroln Frce.Cmil '.lnl hrtwrrn Anpiml 10th nnl A Hrponil of 2 mnkr yon a inprnbrr, whirl H mount In applied on lf puri hiitr prior of j'OJirltontrolu. lli-forp cold wrnllirr wc will linlnll lh Ilralroln In your liomp aiul with it yon will rrrclvc a Ion of coal, nlmolulrly frrc (one-half ton with tho Hrntroln Junior). You can thru pBy the linlimrr due on your Uratrola or, if you like, we'll arrange easy tuntallmeiils. fEN thousand famllips throughout (. thr- rnuntry many of thpni rlpht in till npiphliorhood havp brcn niling for t his annoiinrrmcnt ! l'nrh yrnr more and morn pooplo tnl ndvnntafsc of this unusual opportunity to sroure Free Coal. And now, at tho opening of this, the 8t1i Annual Uratrola Free Coal Club, thrre arc at least 10,000 bins wailing to he filled. Will yours he one of them? Will the eoal truck bark up to your door this Fall with n supply of I rep Cttnl? Will you put these fuel-dollars into your hank instead of into your bin? Will your family rnjoy a month or more of cozy, whole house healing comfort free of coal? tin Extraordinary Offer on an i'.xt raortt Inary Heater You have heard about the F.state Uratrola the original, first -floor, warm-air heating plant. In tens npo'u tens of thousands of homes the Uratrola has brought almost unbeliev able hcaliug comfort. It lias replaced "spntty"loe beat with healthful, eo,y warmth circulated, through out the whole house. Very likely you have nl ready decided that it is high time for you and your fam ily lo begin enjoying a Ilealrola-heatcd home. By joining the 8th Annual Hrntroln Free Coal Club, you w ill be assured of hav ing the Uratrola installed in your home before cold weather comes and you will receive n supply of ronl that won't cost you a penny. Just read the details of our generous offer it's the same as announced in the August 10th Saturday Evening Tost. Then come in and join the Hcatrola Free Conl Club. Or telephone us, and we will come and sec you. But don't delay remember this offer will positively bo withdrawn on August 31st. fw-k This can't be imitated Only tin Heitiola has lbs Int;nsl Kirn Air Duct that absorbs and utilizes tho heal which, in ordinary liealcro, gnes to waste up the chim ney. Insist upon string it. You'll find it in every genuine Heattola, SCOTT WOOLF FURNITURE STORE Your choice of Free Coal or Briquettes the NISIW Estate IKIBATriKdDILA f! r 1