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HIBPPOUI) MAlli TRIBUTE. MICDL'OUD. ol'K(U). M() DA V. ski'TKM UIlK' Iti. PAGE THRE1 in HOOVER ADDRESSES VIRGINIANS' STUDENTBODY TO IIXUirmL VLUtlftD tfffl INIUIEEBMBOF IN PLANE CRO! FtEETINGJLORiES SELL MEMBERSHIP TB FOREST FIRES I HELEN JONES, TO PROVIDE VARIETY ROSE CITY MART TICKETS TUESDAY! IN CRATER TREES ATTEND CONTEST REX IMPROVING PRIZE VEGETABLES Danger of Infection Now Chief Worry No Internal!:;.1;;;. Bedside Muirhead covered, and at Work. . (liy Mary .i-elicr) v ;-' f,h the.. moans' Illltl ifi-mins t'lp linisoriiiK siKhs ami the dentil Hasps I mill cemetery which two days was oslleit the fair Kioui'ds.' melancholy foi-cho.tlnifs off lnitlrips Fnnnri Wifp t.imtit-. it;,,....i ,-m.,.Ksin,i- n,:ui IIIJUIICS rUUIIU Wile ell an,.,,,,,,,.,, u, lilllima,. 1.,.s,.,.ti,,U- ! -IV I M Ciillii li . . i . 1. . On 1 i"'"ut,mm nit nun iiiiiH, on:y nC-t he stripped its clean as a band " ' J"Ul;lKilmrs hy nooH today! TtC OIICC plOlld booths that screamed In boisterous rivalries f ' ; ; and nraiise, slunk iniu sullen. th condition uf L. V. Ilex s.il,,,H'' 1'lm-iiIhk awaiting the k.iiii ti hi i mat Vi condition uf L. V. Ilex, I'mtland powder salesman injured Saturday in the crash near Central i'iint of ihe piano p. Intel by W. J. ( .Moose) M airhead, was reported this afternoon by his physician, Dr. It. V. Stearns, us improving. 1 1 .v sustained it badly lacerated fnee and his nose was broken. Da lifter of infection was said by hospital iitlaches to be the "chief enneern now. At first It was feared that Hex had sustained internal injuries, but these were Kroundless. .Mrs. Hex of I'nriland arrived yesterday to bo at her husband's .side.. "Moose" Muirhend. tho other occupant of tiie wrecked plane, was not under the doctor's care and wan able to bo ubout as usual today. : , The. wrecked plane wan moved to k tho local airport yesterday, when; a .survey will be made lo see if it call be repaired, I lenry W. J'luhrer, joint owner of the air craft with Muii-iiend. says that the damage is about $l(i(Hl. . Local air port mechanics Kave. it as their opinioii thai the. craft could be made, flyable. The chief damage w:is to i hi k'ndiiii; gear and the motor pas-e, .1. ., Thompson, of (be Califor nia i fyon 'ower company said this iiiornin that shout a quarter of a mile of wire had been ripped ton w.u-n struck by the plane in front of the Ike Merriman dairy. lJamrer from . electricution was halked as the power is automati cally shut off when the wires are broken. Hundreds of valley people view ed the wrecked plane Saturday afternoon and evening, and yester 1"y,. Kor two hours, after tho crash, traffic officers assigned to (lie county fair shift oil their activities to the l'acifin highway at the scene of the accident. DcHpile cheerful news" front Ihc bedside of Hex. llial his condition was not alarming, nnd I hat his worst injury was a broken nose, the report persisted yesterday all day that he ,had ..died. is lo strip them even of their flitoueal crepe. Skeletons there were every- where with hollow laughs mock-! 1 ,J K the cu resj-.es of the warm mor iiic.K breeze. Kven the workmen, whose activity consisted of -disrobing the temporary homes of prize exhibits, went about their tasks in a iiteiess, unsmiling manner, their J jaws set Krfmly aainst the groans ! of divorced thnhers. i Like many a hero who had ono lo the buttle amr done, himself proud, the stalwart victor of i:ie valley Vtetable patch, was forgot- , t"n t.nt ay. What an awakening! . At the door of the farmers', exhibit buil.linK, y prize squash sat hope fully listening ,t'or a repetition of the. praises he had heard in days Ktme by. There was only tho pciio of distant destruction. Near by a hnjic beet, that had challeimed ilie valhy ami come forth a winner, lay bleediiiK. bis heroic growth ami exploits now an uiimiiik story of the past. I'orn stalks that nce reached llieir tas..eb-d heads to a pfottil j height of If, fei-1. bowed humbly, ! shillilefaeedly in the disniautleil ' Mp;z Life , r w Jhf". , i - 1 V. - irs.-4. Hi for '1 he nnniMl fall campaign e sale nt membership tickei Assoc niit il student bod j edf.trd bit-h school will open ws.lav. .s,-,t -niht-r ;. The sale -:r snbsci iU:ons. to I he Mi m-s bi-weeklv school paper will ct.nd.icicil ai the same time, ic student bodV ticl.els will he .mil I he Ml Times lick-i The very poor 1 '"J forest section and r because of the heavy pall from forest fir b. Mlldlity in the in the valley. f smoke was soim-whal Miss Helen .tones, a member the KradualltiK class of Mi ford hih school, and wii;ner ? I ."li I be .,o ! ticket : copies ot th. the student this imtriiiUK. but as the day , Wi.i e on became as bad as before. ! A number of new fires are burn jlUK on state land and in the (Talor I national forest, all man caused, j which means that they had their tln novice div state (VpillK ci f.oe the hlth . afternoon and She will leave sioii in the Oregon nlest, appeared be cbool assembly Hum liiivu a sh'-rt talk. in a lew Oaya for A ciiidi!iiation ticket will origin either in Ihe careless han 1 for H.-.tU. ihe Mi TimtM dliim of i-iKurette or ciKar stubs, em it li s the bidder to t lie or in iiicemliarism. school paper, while- At S : -I f a. m. today a forest fire, b.,dy ticket carries. burnliiK in fir timber was reported si A.i 01 lilted Tt.s rttili. President Hcover addressing residents of Virginia at the Mad! sen county fair grcund during the celebration welcoming him to his summer camp. ft li it the privileges of holding -indent oiiico: and voting in du-t'-nt clociion::. Thev also entitl.- holder to a la cent reduction t he price ot admission i bK i at 1 lixie c.nbh in 'lea sunt freel isection ten miles above the town of Iti.HUe Kiver. Five men wero at .once dispatched to Die scene, but ! kite In the forenoon Ml more men asked for help control thU- Ben C. Sheldon Details History of Efforts for Highway System by County and Chamber Commerce to a tli let ic contests, and ml mil - j w i la nee to hij;h school da nccs. An fire. amend nu nt to i he st udcni body Two sepa rale fires bi ween Mit constitinion is )entlinK. which will tor l.ick and 10 Ik creek, which hail make participation In all activities been huininij siucn Sunday morn- oiiiincnt . on holding an Akho- iK. were still I mi tin n today, ac tiaied Student llody ticket. cordiliK to word received here m The athletic schedule im-ludes j noon, altho quite a number of fire l oir luone football Karnes, and ai nKioers were ;n worn on mem bast eiulu local bask.lbnll names. A fire tm stale land nl Loiik I Toronto, "a nadu. w here rhe wil' rejM'Ci.elit Mcdtord and the slate in the ilileriiation.il typing contest. .Miss Maryory Hon, muik queen for the hiuh school, announced the j cl;" ch iirmeu for the souk con test which is bollix conducted. ; They i"'e: (Jeiievieve Mrow u, seiiior 1 h'lora McMath. junior: Marian i Moore, sophomore; and S bil .lenu ) Yiiiinc. freshman. ! I'M licit lues. Student body pl'esi- jilent. ami 'bas. Carncw. manager I ol t be oi Katn.aUoii, k:i vu sli F:'.rineii;' Kxchaujio booth at tb ;.cer:r- about th-oi. Tiie row of staldes I wo day ao crowded with lif" end hustling activity of jockeys handicap winners. K:ped vu lay out across a deserted the . and antly field. Leaning against the fence, K-'t'-dnK wistfully around the tracks once burnt up under the hoofs of fircy streets, two sawhorses dreamed in wooden silence Ihrounhout the in. .mint;. They, who had never known Klory, could ut least look forward to another fair. Med ford, Oregon Sept. 7. iH-'li. To the Highway foitinifitee of the Meiii'oril t'hamher of I'oi.uncrce. 1 fletiilenien: This letter is in an swer to your query reKurdltiK ihe j early history of the activities of j Jackson county and the Med ford ! Chaniber of I'.iiiiiiiiivi' in the de- j vclopment of the highway system i in so,utberii Oregon. 1 tun diclat-i inK eotiiwly from memory and . ihurriedK', and apol'.ic in ad , V.1iic.' lor t bis rat Her i olte.Ii and j l rambling .serie;; i f notes coVei iiic ' my tecolle-.-l ions of those highway: I development activities of which I I had iersoiia! knowledge. i My mind divides this subject '. into three natural subdivision;; 1 first, the activities which ante-' dated the development of the state ! highway program; a second, those; which were a part of the stale highway program, and third, thns ' thus their cents GRIFFIN CREEK IN Y SQUAW LAKE I. anil mvnmn of IIik (irirfin Croek disltitt. aceordiiiK In V. M. Hullne.s. c-hairinatl nl' a cnminitlfp naincil In invostisato tlic fousihil it y aud possibility, nt HucurlliK i-i-i-Knlinn from the Squaw I.akp waters the MedCuril .MI.iinK. Wilier ami Pnwor conipanlyl are highly I'avnr alile to. the plan. A niBdtlUB wuh helil in C. riff in Creek lu.it Friday iiiKht, vhen tin--ther detuils wen diHciii-sr-d. An other nieelins will he held soon, when further plans will he dia ' ensued. AcinrdiiiK to Mr. Holmes, the water, company wantK assuraiue that at lea.sl L'uiiU ueres will he availahle tar irrigation. (Iriliin Treek. as the crow flies. Is les. than five miles from the HterliiiK .nine, where the Squaw Lake project will he lined In hy draulic nilnlni; or ihe hinher levehi of the Slerliim- property and ad jniniiiK property. Hy following the creek iieil, the irrigation water could he lnoilKht to Urilfin Creek with Ihe installation of a minimum of ditches ami pipes. According to Mr. Holmes. Ihe hackera of the development have Riven assurance of financial ability to cany out l!iu project. The bitrvey for tint pipe line utnl illlcl es from Squaw Lake to Orlf fin Crei.k is more Ihau two-thirds finished, utidi-r Kngineer Woods, ami' will he completed before the end of the month. FLORAL DISPLAY AT FAIR WAS NOTABLE That the jV.okson county floral exhibit With display; from over 1 0a privale Kardens tiirouKhout tho valley, was the most interest ing; ever presented in southern Oregon, is tho pist of admiring cmiments still persisting anions flower experts who visited the dis play diirini; tho four days at tho Jackson county fair. besides the private entries to the colorful exhibit, there w:cs an elab orate contribution presented bv the Medford Harden dub, and a num ber of beautiful displays hv ihe oin me rein I flower concerns of Medford, Ashland, and other elllcs f the county. wmcn were a pari l rom a no some ; u1(, uj(j of them subacqueut to the, stale '(p. nurnway sysiems (icveiopnient. i The one toitstalnliuK fuel, as my i mind noes back over I his twenty j years c.impuiKn thru which Jack- j son cotiniy has undertaken to de- J vclop her highways, is the fact i tiiat our people have always t ec- j oKiii'.eil ihc value of the tourist i traffic ami realized and, kept con-' stantly in miml the fact I hat t he j tourist does not come lo a point aud turn urouml and tjo back, but j that ho will visit a point or u tlis- j trict on it "loop" or roundabout j tour. I would say that this attitude j has characleri.ed practically all of' Jackson county's activities uloiif? I road biiildiiie; lines. lu I :i I f. the cotin'y niri of j Jackson county sent lite to the ' I'anama-I'acific Kxpesition ;it San j l'fancisi o as oiio of the two Jack-I son county representatives in the j (ii'i'goii build iiq;. one of (he in- ' Mriictiuiis f received , from the ' county court, delivered to nie per- j ;uinai!y by t'ouuty J mine Ton 'elle land County t 'nmmisstoner l-'rani; ! jMaddcii was l.iat I should prepare; r'.oiie m.Mane arta-les descriptive, of the auto tour from San l-'ruu-ei.-'co to Jack.-ou county and return 1 makin- o:.e ct of (he trip by v.iy ! ol .sai'i:! m.'iitu valley ami I lie other b-t; by way of Hie Kcdwood highway l In u I kiah, Kureka, and t 'resceiit i "it . J refer' to ibis as indicating (lie early all il ude of our people in leabi-.itm that a development of the let.rist travel into this section in volved ad vo rli?-in;; t lie at t t act i!is all alone; the route ami holding out to the autoist the fact that he could find splendid attractions ami YMi-vine .' ve.itt.o.i-u utnl Inein. lies from the lime he left his mil- a!'m'r' fornia ioone until he returned I do not need lo remind any of residents of Medford unt y was tlic fit;st in l he slate to lay a modern hard surface hiKhway outside of the city liioit.-i, aud as a part of a larger state system, Tho section of the Pacific hiiihway from ( Vntral I'oint lo Ashland, and the gradim1 and pavitiK id' a new road over the Shkiyous, bolli done by Jackson county, was the bcinuiui; id' Ore gon's, splendid state highway h.vij lem. ' My mind jroos next to (ho of fori made by (lie -Medfortl chamber, ot, comnioreo, under the' leadership of .Judno William 'oivi(r. -Ir.: J. 1 Ileddy, and U-t i'ko T ' u t na n i . to .secure a pood road lo t'raler J-ake. A.-t part of that program wo earnestly advocated and supported I he build iim of a road lo t he t trefoil t "aves. 'I lie purchasers of tickets n re insured plenty of eames for money. With a saving of Ml per gallic it f;idi'nt actually saves more on athletic tickets alope than paid . for tho membership card, and receives I ho other benefils in addition.. . Approimaey llllil piiildna t hm Hi Times ami student body tickets Were sold last year, and a Koal of Mil) has been set for (his year, cainnaiuu for sale of tickets be conducted under the inanan branch near Trail, which may have been burning for some time before its tliscttvery Saturday evening, and on which District Kire Warden Hwijiht i'hipps had :ir men at work, was .under control late last cvenliiM. afler. havitiK burned over an area of Uiui acres of Kiass. brush and second growl h fir. The . I ire in the Owen iregoi) territory tibovo liulte Falla on The ; wnicn over i b men hud boon ai Wjll work since Saturday was under . I control last night after huviuR talks, cxplalnlui; tiie ticket that will be conducted tomorrow. liob SpatilditiK, editor of th Hi Times, high school publication, and Lee Van Ausdall, manager, also explained lo the students (he pol icy of tho paper and mentioned PORTLAND, Ore.. Sept. M.(Jp) Hundreds uf producern from many mlies around hrutiKht fruitv and vegetables to tlio two Union avenue markois of the Gardeners' u:nl itanchers' asHociatlon toduy. Tomatoes, corn, potatoes, cabbage and tho hunch varieties were abun dant. I'euclKMt wro scarcer than last week, since most of the stock la RuhtK to tho canneries. However, two loads found ready sale at $1 uud $l.lo. Tomatoes continue to have a wido spread in price, ranging from So to 40 cents. Corn sold from 60 to 7fu The lowest and the high- I est grades of cauliflower offered . I tin two extremes of 75 cents and ,r jSl.utt, (iood turnips were almost ( i coiispioiiiius hy their absence. Ta lt ! hie cucumbers could he boiiKht as low as .iu ceutH anu the pickiinx aize went from 50 to 75 cents. Ital ian prolines found buyers at 50 and ff cents. Carrots and beets were L'o cents u dozen bunches. Celery ! hearts were quoted at $1.25. Cheap- I some of tho outstanding features il i would contain. Kalph Uuiley, utility man of tho j hiith school faculty and also dobaty I coach, Ui'Ked tilt sluileuts to laki 1 part in some type of activity ho jsidtm (heir regular subjecls, Mr, j llalley, who has cIuiiko of high I school campaigns, is in charge of I the sales uf Hi Times ami student body tickets. er celery went as low as CO cents. Poppers wero 90 cents a box. Dill sold, at 4 ccuis a pound There were no changes In the dairy produce, market. . im-nt nl" t'll ii b-s 1 larnes. business j manager, and u staff id' speakers , and salci. nu. Will be arsinetl to j 1 llle variolic study hulls to sell dui'-j i tug (be .acttvny perioii. t T:ic s eaker-salesineu selected ! are:, . Charles l! a r n e s, William i Dougherty. 1 .aurn ' I trury. Harbara luury. Jiobcrt t'hrislner. Josephine Ta lor. Maurice Williams, lalwar l - UnnuH lri-neve Sim kins, I lebm Williams. t-Ved Colvig. Winifred Hubert I'Yyo, Lolita Jom-s. Violet Judy. Hertha Saylor. lien Day. Don Wold ami Hop Spauui- ; ing. burned over 'dill acres. I1KHL1N iV liy attending the i recent celebration of the tenth un Iniversary of the republic, J'rince Friedorich von Waldcck nnd lyr I nmut showed that not all me m iters ; of the obi nobility harbor desires for return oMhe empire. Mis uot caused much comment. Capitalist Dies HKATTI.K. Sept. 10. ( Moses .M, Stern, 7t, Sun l-'runclaco. club man ami capitalist, died in a hos pital here last night, lie had been visiting with his duughter. Airs. li. Lumberman Xics. H. ikirde. wife of tho president of SKATTU:. Wash., opt. HI. oT) the Jtnrdo Steel company of Seat- 1-eroy V. Stetson, fp.l, pioneer tie. . . - lumber man in this section, sue -; " " eunibed to u heart altatk. His; KANSAS CITY. Kept. ltf. UP) I ody waa found by friends in his The Hev. John 1 Ingornlew. Mcth Morniugsido hriglits home. todist Kpiscopal minister of Copen hagen, Denmark, whcse ,i charges LAVE I HOUSTON. Texan. -Kept. HI. (?') Thousands ot. Odd Kellows assom !lded bore today for tho opening session of the world convenlion. j .Mei tiiiK.' of the JtebckahH nnd !lhe I'atriarchH Militant were heid tin conjunction with the J. t . o. i conclave. I A'ecoming exercises were pre cedetl by the coufeniug of degrees 'mi Odd l-'eilows and Kebekalni, Oit'gon Wtvitlu'r. i Oregon: Kalr ton ght and Tues day; contlnui'd high temperatures and low humidity in the Interior.1 Cent le variable winds on the coast. against Bishop Anton Bast rocked ch urc n circles and led to tho oust ing of the bishop, has been ap pointed pastor .of a Methodist church nt Grant City;-Mo. ' uninuiAPPjra i CHEYFNNE CELL (The second clntplcr of Shel don's enlightening letter will ap prfir In tbii Hipcr loinorruw.) j Rudolph Columbus, a Jay.?, band-inns'-or of Nii-.vca. ( :'.cchoslovaki, says he Is n dcscendeiit of chris- ' Inpher Columbus; , Last week -broke the, season record at the local branch of the I'nited States free employment bureau for the number of men given work. A total of 2fl wore given employment, reported Chris Hoitlieb. manager yf the branch, today., Most of this number were engaged in pear picking, but also included m.'.ny fire fighters. Over 3.r pear pickers had boon given work this forenoon and 1 0 fire fighters Were employed yesterday. Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Station : FEDERAL COURTll i i While nn definite liiforina:ln has yet been received here .liiilgi- tllinn ). Taylor, nlhi is a deputy clerk of Ihe l lli'ed Stales roiirt, or hy I'oMnuisi'-r Win. J. W'.-uner. who Is cusiodian if iln federal huildini;. it Is lit'ovvn that the comla,; tall run ot the railed Slates distrht conn lor southern t)ieon will have a heavy docket of criminal uud ivll i uses, iiu hid ini; one umrder easi-. The term will Pepin in Medford on Ihe first 'I n; s lay in ii. toher. It Is plesllllled that I'eileral .lildw Hean will presid.-. us Unit veli ran iuiist has a fondness for Mediont, and since the dealh of .ludne Wol verton I. as always presided a. the annual fall sessi.ui of the fedeial rourt here. Mi . 1:!10 Key. Monday, September 16 1'. M .- f. lo li: 15 KMK1I, d:!') to ti:;jo News and Mar ket Kepii'ls hy Mail Trih uutt. i!::io lo 7 IVfadden A- .lennints s::: li !l Cainpllell Sheet Metal Works. :i to in Mono Midor Oil To. Tuesday, September 17 A. M. f::hl lo inl.aw rence. Jeweler, lu lo Hi: :;u -Southern Oregon Kleclile t'o. 1o::iu t I t l)f'lne:il ic Until- dry. II lo 1 1 : :;i M. M. Depart ment Store. ll:::o to 1J Kwem's flirt Shop. - Noni News Hashes hv Mail Trlhune. I'. r. to I Mlu lleehe fi- Kindle Seiice :latiolls. :::n to I ::ai- Momirrh Heed : feed t o. ;0 lo HllHiness CoileL'e. C1IEV i:NK. Wyo Sepl. lit;. lA'i Allll0ll;h lie is one step closer a final aeeoiiiitiOK for his yoHUHHI manipulation at the expense of six New Vork hanks, It appeared live ly today that C WauKoner. president of the Bank of Tellurlde, Colo., will remain In tlio Laramie county jail here for perhaps a week. 1 landcuffered and chained lo a deputy iheriff, WaKnoner was lirouht here yesterday from New t'astte, Wyo., where he was arrest ed Tuesday after a nation-wido search following the discovery of Ois pU7.;-.ltnK half inillion dollar deal. After a day of discussion be tween WiiKKoner, his counsel ami -i-itlves ol ih.. hank In the sheriffs-conference room here. A., p. Waltion. Vnlted Stales attorney, announced toe next moves in Wnr.-Kooi-i s c.ise -.vi.iild he !eld up p.-nitlni,' furllo r acllen of New' 'rk .-iilthcril-iif.., - Slate iTr Niehuls lef! dale ami . sale .sia.e l..f li iiii; 11 ,i: i-y.-le c. l-' n W' tii-eaole ftic I.iculi'tiant O. (, this fHi-enoiin for flleii- (ilan'.-: I:,H lo llivesti- s..-lioi ncei.li-nt h.-falllM" iffie urtii-r llnlien lloxl.. s I'a--. injur- il thin nno n llh'lut.lle V. hen his ili'toi-. Mid.-1 with a car .Itive'i 'ili:ill. Tile ev.-l.. side crtl olancie.l w It.t the fr--nt Wheel of In,- pole and threw M.iVe Mit ihe pilVemcilt, epiijfinif What IICI,- I..- fatal Injuries. Tin- officer v.,v in M'-.lf.-'cl a!l hisl weel; in cmh j lueliim :iiil Ihe direction ef tr.ifi.c litnine' lie- .t.ieK "11 e.lllily f.,il. lo 1': -People Whil Havana cigar makers ppend the day twisllni: h-:ies. pro Icraional readers entertain them. to li: I.".- K.'oKI). :l". lo i'.:.".o News nnd kct Kepoils hy Mail line. to :"ii Pin Tail. In I"- ICocue Cher liery. lo lir-The ralifi.rnia Kon Power t'o. leetrle Mar- Trill- hip KANSAS I.--miaul lll.-ll'l.ee fl Vork family fi mil J..IS . I'rt-s-s rlTV : I ! Sail. .l. II l P. Itliito larei- r proioile at Ni-v iiioil here tit.hiy . Ni v.. :i .1 in ' 1 1 .-.1 r , ('ill ...IK V. lie fin-Ill. T i-llilis to l:ll!lo't.illder. It-.-. 111.- A he .lei.i Three W'e-.wood, f'll. I .-r- hi Ue Pottles on a pavtMl rond. A Jtidce made tlo-m sweep two mil- ! vt the hiKhnay. WHERE TALKING PICTURES REACH PERFECTION FOR 3 BIG DAYS STARTS TOMORROW Shows Start at 1:30, 3:15, 7, 9 P. M. Daily THE BIG RAH-RAH CAMPUS COMEDY! ALL TALKING Star Spangled Triumph. Cupids and ca dits . . . maids and midshipmen ... In a mirthful battle of love and laughs. LAST TIMES TONIGHT Ken Maynard In His Fii'Et TalkinK We.iloin "THE WAGON MASTER" ALSO TALKIiVO COMEDY LATEST NEWS ADMISSION Matinees, Adult 20 Evenings, Adults aO Kiddies 1Cc Any Time Because our now funeral parlors ore lived, limy art; never deserted, us a business front ' location ia hound to ho. In considering tlic Important mutter of a funeral director, the fact just mention ed Ih un important one. Those, who de mand tho boHt of all who .norvo them will ItiHiHt upon, a funeral director whoso place of btuitnoflH Ih never neglected or deserted. CONGER FUNERAL PARLORS inotlcsi W.MAINAr NEWTOWN ST. tone 207 ESSE WK.',wr.WWHVVWU - - ; ml -i ( i r w m . Doctors know tliat there is one safe way to preserve milk nnd otlier perishable foods. Tlicy specify nrlifleial refrigera tion because Ihey know that these perishables must be kept nt uu avernge temperature below fiO de grees. Fifty degrees is the danger point. Above that temperature the micro-organisms which calise milk und oilier foodstuffs to spoil, multi tjly at a startling rate. Only artificial refrigeration the keep these foods at n safe tempera- Si1 ture. Hack porch, window-sill nnd lTTi---. cellar makeshifts are unsatisfac tory nnd insanitary refrigeration methods. When the temperature is too high foods spoil ; when it is too low, much of the nourishment value is destroyed nnd baby's health is needlessly endangered. Your Government joins doctors and health authorities in endorsing yc.ir 'round refrigeration to save food nnd guard health. Mri V JLJ i' arw1 C(J.(M I THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY I 0FFICE8 Medford . . . Grants Pass . . . Roseburg , Ortflon Klamath Fall Yrsk Dunsmulr California J