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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1929)
pjTOE fotth wrcrvroTin mail TRmuyR, "NfEDronn, or?r:r:o, ftjtday. stcptemt.tct? 20. in2r. ITER PIPE LINE MRS. N. C. CKANEY TO ATTEND LOUISVILLE Fruit Fly Battle Is Advanced To Native Mediterranean Area TABLE ROCK FOLK ! BASEBALL BROTHERS LOCA 1 .Vow ton t. '!i.m'y, Ht.it c ' rcMdnt of ih- Am rii an I. ln ASHLAND, Ore., Kept. 20. Auxiluuy. will h-uvo .Moml.iy cvmi (Spccialj in oruur to ivplnuu Ibo . Ink fr I-o uin vin"t Ky,, to utl'-nd iild wooden pipe lino Unit I'.i1m ; the nutiomd convention or I lie 1a from the darn to the pipe line In ', gion und Auxiliary. Slie will in Asnluml canyon and to replace it Ktnll the omccrs f th liosf f'ity witli a modern utfel pipe and J unit ThuiKdny evening thus brlmr the Awhlund water y lem to completion alonK strietly modern line, the city euuwll on Tuday night voted to finance the ropaii'K, wlikh will amount approximately to $25,000. The old pipe. wan. laid over 20 years ao. The coat of the improvement will le borne by funds from the city Ufcht department und the nmmy in already in the treasury for the present improvement. Tlio overhauling of tho city water iytvrn whh bgun in lUIi" with the construction of the resc-r-vo.r on Crowsim Hill. At that time a good deal of the old pipe line was replaced by uteri pipe ami leav( that city Wednesday on the Oiv (fon upee'al for Kpoli.inf. wbcjc the Washington and Idaho dep -KatiotiH will Join the (ieon Krutip. The Kper.'ial train will Hlop at St. I'aul, Minneap'jlin, liulianapoli-t, 'hicaKO. and other cIUi-h, where t hey will be ue:4t h of the a ux 1 1 -larien. They will arrive In Louis ville September 2U. The conven tion will open September lio and close October 3. Mrs. Chancy will return to Med frl by way of TexsiH, where she will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William ilifcuinhotharn in Dallas. itec-nt apiiolntnients mnde by and various minor improvements j Mrs. t'haney Include Mrs. (iortlon and ehuiiKt'S were made. Uurini; I McCracken of Ashliitid. niiilonnl the past year the Keeder Cluleli defense chairman n nd Mrs. Keely V." Hall of Medfoid. Ii'kIhIuUvo ehuirman. Mrs. Kdward Iaeh of tills city will entertain In honor of Mrs. Chancy Saturday afternoon. dam was built. The layin of the new pipe line, which was ordered on Tuesday nik'til, will complete the entire project which will rep resent the expenditure of a half million dollars. Construction will start on the replacement of the old pipe jiiBt an soon as the fall rains have reduced the fire hazard. Tho survey for the new line, which will parallel the old one( hns al ready been made by City Engineer V. 11. Walker. The distance cov. j ered by the project will bo about - Clliced 110 effect, ior ( ololH'l one m.le. The old wooden 1P Lindbergh declined at UlC Ollt haH given conHidorable trouble dur- " ing the past few years owing to Set In admit any danger in liy- Brivh T I h rif s I ndav (Contlnut-il from l':ti:e Ono ; Jm w 07 innAi LUuML oun WILL STAGE SERIES m WELL IN j TA11LI; ROCK, Ore., Kept. 0. ; (Special ) Jackson county fair week was observed to some extent by practically every one in ih's community, although it came at J one of the busiest times of the ! ycir. All those who attended-report n j wonderful atlraction and a deliKht- ful time at both the day and night ( sessions. j Added to pressing work already ! on h:ind comes the annual task of fiiiinj,' silos, which began Wed nesday on the Itulph Wilson dairy fa rin. HA WK PPR INCS. Wyu., Sept. 2h. lAri Two baseynll teams com posed entirely of brot hei :. are ' play n world's s-.-ries of their own. KtUi llllu tom-HTOW. One te.'.in is the Marlatt brothers wift,-i, i.,ii1(-a .. ,.!., made at tne Jackson count Illinois. " .on the educational exhibits entered Hawk Springs will be tho scene by the school children of Medfoid, of tho first two games and th-.(n col)l)Kition with those entered ...m.t i wo wm lie iiae in iwiii- ...... ..lllir.,, 0h,.nlj ,-v:.Ulhe tho followlnK facts: The Warsliiiu'. ton school won 7 first prizes, 3 seconds, and 2 thirds; the Lincoln won 7 first prizes, 3 seconds and thirds; the Loosevelt school v.'o.i :( first prizes, e;rht seeoiuU, and I tQrd s ; a nd the J a cksu n sehoul vn six thirds. A fact of Interest 1h Hint all of the first pries wua by the Washington school wer: awarded on work done by pupiii under the in-'truction of Miss Alice Crouiai. In class 3, made up of junior " " bi'h school exhibits, the dfstnbu- f n.o list tit awards tion of prizes was as follows: First ..!, prizes. .ASII1UMU M E kean, Sept. L'S and 2U. If ihey inak even In tlu four pames, the teams then meet on a neutral dia mond to decide the world's broth ers title. Community Chest Aims Are Outlined Miss Kvelyn Hamilton will leave Sunday for Hugene, where sdie wiii enter the. liversity of Oregon as j One of the romrnon"st mistakes a junior. mad! by workers and givers alii;.? Harvey ItobeKfcon of Prospect ! is to reKi.rd the economlnal fea nnd n student of the I'niversiiy of tures of the chest method of money Oregon was here Wednesday con-; raising", supervision and dishu;. ferring with Uonald Wilson in re-, ing as the main reason for the gard to returning to Lugeue f(lr j chest. More better . welfare wo; k through a united program Is tne 13. Merlford D; seconds, Ashland X. Mcuford 1 1 ; thirds, Ashland tl. Medford 5. In I tie class 4, or senior high school division. Medford won m out of n possible total of -1 prizes. The distribution was as follows: I'irst prizes, Medford 13. Ashland i L': seconds. Medford 8, Ashland T, mentary and high school divisions. , Tne high school exhibits were In classes 1 and 2, involving t he J PoniMWed of shop work, agrlcul work of the elementary school ture exhibits, Latin notebooks, sol cbibiren. the prizes were distribut- j (.Jn.e notebooks, mathematics note ed as follows: Fiists, Medford 1 S. 1 H,(,iiSi and work of sewing arid Ashland 7; seconds, Medlord i .i, i (.okiiig classes. A summary of fact that Medford carried off the lion's chare of prizes in t:ie ele tho frequent breaks. Prof. H. J. Quayle (upper light) will lend nn attack on (he Med iterranean fruit fly in ItM native it".rloii.s. An Imllculmi of tho strict rpiartintliio Imposed on i 'lorfda fiuB I his spring is shown Ih-Ioiv, with uatlomil guaitlsmcii examining conllsi'atctl fruli. The larva binge of the pest is shown at lower right.. ling i Daily Meteorological Report Kept. 20. I!i2!i. Mrdrord ulirt vicinity: nencr nlly cloudy tonlKhl anil Saturday. J-n.lmlily light raiiw. Mild tom ppraturo. (rojeon: (li-nerally rlomly tn-nlt.-lit and Hultirday. ITolmblv 1 lK lit ralliH 111 wi'Kl purtlim. Mild Local Data Kg. i Mrs. Lindbergh seems to have adopted Roosevelt's motto. "Deeds, not wordH." No young woman In terests the American people more than she docs, and since her mar for publication. I Col. H. W. Stewart, formerly the head of Standard Oil of Indiana, beaten In a fight with Mr. Rocke feller, is on his way to Knglaud. Perhaps ho goes to join the Shell curnpuny In u great Hi llish nil mer ger and anti Standard Oil fight. Colonel Stewart wilt visit Sir Henry Ueteidlng. head of Itiillsh "Shell," the biggest Rockefeller ri val In the world's nil truth. the fall term. - The stork was a Table ltock vis itor la.-t Friday, Sept. 13, and left a b:Jiy .girl at the borne of Mr. ami M vs. '. V. Newman. A ii'-w Ford truck was purchas- of the (Country are merely ed last we.-k by Oeo. Wright, local means toward this end. dairyman and milk route operator. Ashland 1 1 : thirds, Medfoi d J 5, Ashland li. The superiority of Medford's en tries in penman.'-hip was particu larly apparent. The penn.anship exhibits were composed of speci mens of third, fourth, fifth and sixth grade--, and junior high school work. Medford made a clunn sweep of all first, second and third prk'.es awarded in (lie five exhibits of penmanship. The un- total awards reveals the following: First prizes, Medford 40, Ash la ml JJ; seconds. .Medfoid 3L Ashland 10; thirds, Medford HO. Ashland I .". 4. Cresham Construction uhdor way on modern one-story business building. end the chest seeks to gain. The- usual showing in penmanship, by economics of the chest method ithe children of Medford schooN, is now thoroughly proven by years of j credited tp the instructors, and to experience in tho 300 chest cities tho fact that tho Rice system of i I leaching was adopted last year. I In comparing the showing of the AUSTRIAN CLIMBERS PLUNGED TO DEATH ClriKsIf iod advertising cots rpRtilts. various ! Medford elementary schools of the list of awards yield 666 Is a prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria It Is the most speedy remedy known Temperature (degs.L. 7H Highest (last 12 hrs.) X4 Lowest (lash 12 hrs.l 42 ltd. . humidity (pc.).. 40 Precipitation (In.)-..,- 00 Mate of weather ,.. iMenr U 1 hi .00 Cldy; Lowest temperature ing. 4 it degrees. this morn WASHINGTON (JVt Warring behavior during tho fruit harvest- hosts against the Mediterranean ing months of January, February fruit fly are advancing to attack and Man-h. tho enemy on Its own teiritory The cxp-nses of the Mirvey.w hil countries bordering I he M diter- made under the auspice of the ration n se;.. department of agriculture, will be , , , ' . . ,i i lie moior y:icnt i .ouun.i itas 1 oeii -a yen try armour, WHO lias ro- lage she has not uttered one word I. f. ,. v ,m nna.i wenlibc , .s.i...i t,,',.,,. i ,,.-, i v!.n. New Vork patron of science and able the vessel he has equipped for collaborator f the dep.utment of biological or other scientific und agriculture, and Prof. H. J. Juayh' technical survey work. University of California ntoimdo-j From the survey It is expected gist as leaders in the attack, i information will be gained as to The boat, affording rapid mov-,the behavior of the insect tinder mini, Is equipped on board for Hie climatic and other controlling scientific study of collected mate- factors of the Mediterranean area rial. A brief survey of the fruit ( and the measures used thero to fly situation will be made In the forestall crop losses, licrmudas and the Azores, with the' Professor Ouavle will be the main work to be cr.rried on in the 1 arenl for the department, univer-1 Important citrus area on the Medi- j sily authoritie.i having extended terra nea n coast. i his approaching sabbatical leave to , The bruid of the attack will be start the work immediately, carried by Valencia, Spain, after; He was drafted recently by the, which other Mediterranean arens secretary of agriculture to be. one will be taken up in sucee:sion with j of a special committee to make a slops at important points. I dndy of the fruit fly ituajdo!) In Stinly In exj !ed tt occupy i he i l-'lorida. He lias made person:) I ml during the studies of the fly in different part VI LNNA, Sept. ad. (I1) Tim bodies of two young Austrian mountaineers were recovered yes terday alter a strange mountain tragedy. Tied tog"! her by a long rope, on" of the climbers slipped and dragged the other down. The t -liter t'f the rope f -a light and the two youths, suspended over a deep crevasse in the 1-ntcmar range of the lo!omites. swung back ami forth, one at each end I of the i ope. for 2i hours, until (it broke, dropping them t death. Hep T.ttal precipitation Kim teirlMM- 1. litl'ii, ,n inches. Temperatures a year ago today Highest, 1H); lowest. 37 . SuiiHet today, ti:13 p. m. Sunrise Saturday, C : Tt 7 a. m. Sunset Saturday, G:l 1 p. in. ' Observation! Taken at 5 A. M, 120th Meridian Time If the IhltiHh want action and nn American renremntnt !ve who 'i knows the oil business, they show intelligence in selecting Colonel Stowart. . . - l( looks like n real nil fight. that, It might be unwise !) bet; ' , I . . .... winter nioiuhs l'r against tn Itockeie lers. iev , . . , ii.i i, i. V may carry the worl ruec ih:h-i oil uie iiiiuu oi losing. Albert Ottlnger, able New Yorker, I UP-TO-DATE CITT i'.akr i-Hy IfiKtnarck Hi.Iho Di-nvei- Di'h MoineH Krenno lh-h-nn 1.ok AnK-lrs Marahfeld I'lioenix l'ortlaud lt.-d llluff Komiburir Halt Ijtko City.. San l--ranol(:o .. Santa Ke Seattle Spokane Walla Walla .. Winnipeg W. 1. ?E5 j y I V . 7S -III . no -12 . ;n n-j . 71! S2 . "0 4 1 ,. mi. " . 74 4K . 0 0 1 . 64 r.:! 7(i .. 70 r.it . 8(1 14 . 02 r0 . 8 OS .. 70 hi .. 70 r.o .. f.2 4S . 74 44 . 8! t.0 . 44 i-(tr liily. --ar 'U'ai Cldy. Cldy. Cldy. Cldy. cldy. Clear Cldy. Hum Cldy. Cldy. Cldy. Cloar Cli-ar Cldy. Hl'TCIIISON, ML-lcttrolniiiht. In ci ri-sMf.i- (.iu-'iyli-, of tho world, itii-ludlni: an oxu-nili-d tn Smith Afrir;i ' sin vi-y in tho .Mi'ditvri-iincan n-- fruit fl (nii:nlc:i nn-l Ml"n many yoarrt asn. ONliY IN Chrysler Ao Projfrnrn KMED rrlouna-Vlrgln Statlo. rt-ttiriiH from KiihhUi ainazi-d itt 1)Ih dlHroVL-ry that all HiiHKiitn c-titiv 1-ih. cxnt'pt pnlltlcal prlmniorH, have tiv(iiy year two woekH' varatlon ttt vlnlt rulallves. .Mr. OtlliiKci- wan "startled liy Uiixsla'H aclili'Vcnii'iua In IiiiIiihI lial iiniU'ftakliiKM." 4-4 1'orliapH our novel nnient nniler eHllinutiH tho.se HllHHlatiK. We did well after we Kol rid of KltiB (ieorKe. Ittmnia may he do Iiik aa well, hnrliiK got lid of a czar that made KlnK (ieni'Ke look like n Illinium atatcHinan. Mr. L. R I.oreo, who believoH in meiKeix, and IiIr ouch, would like to combine 17 lallniai'n with tlie IJelnwaro & lluduon. Coninion Bctme aaya the MKRer I the IlieiKerH llie lietler, dlnce the I imhllc must my for all unneces- j siiry overhead, duplicate xnlaiica of IrelKht (dlcilors. duplicate pur- I chasitiK (leparlmentH, waste on tin-1 economicul routiitK, etc. I II i lie people haven't hralns enoucli to watch the Imk meiReis they wouldn't have brains cummli to watch llttlo rouiU coiuliinliiK o cretly. Our rIoiIour constitution wn born on September lti. Hi yearn ngo, followed lonn (IIhcushIoiis and many compromises. Hut It's un doubtedly tho world's best consti tution. Homo respectable citizens believe that tho constitution doesn't count when It Interferes with their diiuk ItiK. That may puss. STICKS IN CANNON and torn, was seen to emerge from jibe muzzle of the gun. He hung for a moment, then dropped from jthe levated mouth of the cannon f to t he ground. The act had been part of the daily program at the exposition. SlMHXOI-'lKl), Mass.. Sept. UV) Henrich Ackrnhiuise. who was substituting for Captain Wilno, (he human cannon h:i II, was in a serious cond.l ion at Sprlngf lebl hospital today as the result of an accident at the Kastern Stale-i Kxtiositlon here yesterday. Thousands of spectators were in the stands to see Aekenhanse shot from a cannon and land In a nc There wns a roar and puff of vmokc as the powder charg" was ploded( but the human projectile fatb d to appear. A moment later t In performer, his face SVcllto; j lOcho Local proved." city reservoir im- f'orvi.llis New legion hall build in i: lteiii',' rCMKoIeled. With Multi-Range Gear Shifts Down Draft Carburetor Architonic Bodies Rubber Shackles Carbo-Solve Medford Motors 128 So. Riverside Telephone 762 7 UUDNOUKStt PHONt 14 A eCMPLTE CUL AMINO AJBB 228.9 Meters 1310 Key. Friday, Sep'. 20. lOit). 0:00 to 0:16 HMKll. :15 to 6:30 News and mar ket reports by Mall Trib lino. 8-30 to 7:00 Hand Ilox. l. 9:00 to 10:00 Karlo and his J UtopliillH. 'r - Kutunlny, R-it. 21. 9:80 to 10:00 Whlto KlnR Soap Co. 10:00 to 10:30 I'rople s : Klectrle Store. 3 10:80 to 11:00 Pet Milk Co. 11:00 to 11:30 Heebe Kindle. S 11C3U to 12:00 i;ionoiny i eery and Kd lllnn". Nows flashes liy .Mall Tribune. l:00 to 1S:30 Klectrle wir- ; ln. 12:30 to 1:00 (lus the tailor. zzz 4 1:00 to 1:30 Spcrry flour. 8:00 to 6:15 K.MHII, fillfi to :30 -News and mar- IS ket reports by Mull Trlh- z: tine. ? , ,t) ' Mineral Rune)' Xel lny. BAUC.M. Ore.. Sept. sa.im . Three experienced Keoloulsts wlll, bo ht work by Ma,v I, next. toj mako tlie mineral niirvey In ern Orexon nroided for the 1!i2'i li Klla""-- ceordln to plans mudo by tlio stale mlnlim -tmard. . ..i ,i,i,.i sinte Corporation Com-,-. .elcloner McCH'r. to cx-wfflcio Oregon Wwithcr (in-Kon: (leneraliy cloudy to-nih-ht and Saturday, pridmbly liKht y ruins In the vftst porlion, mild ! teniperature. Muderate nortliwest to went winds on the coilit. Dance Saturday at UTOPIA With Earl and His Eight Utopians ALL MEDFORD MUSIC The Best in Southern Oregon UTOPIA FORMERLY DREAMLAND East Main St., at tho Bridge VIS-A-VIS PASADENAS Exctusrvely Here . . or a gorjjoous vrlvot "iliou" . . ;i tiny foather lirusli or jray ponipom . . for fashion lias "j;ono IVniinine'' and tlio hat Hint hoasts of no hit of cl.ilioration will have a sorry liino of it this season! Collegienne Felts Youthful little felts for street, caninus or sports. Sniait colors in your Qf rtiuireil sixe SJ. $10 Mann's Department Store THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY Phon 4B8 48? Medford, Oregon Millinery Department-Second Floor h y Electrotherapy Chiropractic j Dr. H. P. Coleman ! 9th Successful Year la Medford Treatments by Appointment Natural Methods Fond Science Medford Center Blda. Phone 6S SAVING AND SATISFACTION Low prices and fine goods go hand in hand at PIGGLY VIGGLY. We select only the best the market affords and price it to show you a real saving a saving that only PIGGLY WIGGLY can offer. There's a saving and 'satisfaction for those who shop at PIGGLY WIGGLY. Here are a few offerings for Saturday and Monday, Sept. 21 and 23. BOTTLE CAPS, a full ffi'oss carton 22c BOTTLE CAPPERS, adjustable ivno. 89c HONEY PURE STRAINED, 5-11). pail 69c GROGAN'S CHOICS RIPE OLIVES, 9-oz. tin 15c BUTTER Piggiy Wiggly best quality, lb. LUX TOILET SOAP, 3 hars 49c! MILK Oregon Brand Limit, 6 cans 7 W 3cans6J 23c TEA GARDEN SYRUP, in glass jugs, Pint jui"'. 27; quart jny SPERSY'S PANCAKE FLOUR, 9-lh. sack 47c 65c IOWA CHIEF CORN, good oualitv 2 No. 2 eans 1 25c Piggiy Wiggly COFFEE l ib. pkg. 39 3 lbs. $1.10 3 ?!TT'3zijiJitff!!!'.iil!!j.i Curve Cut MACARONI lbs SUPER SUDS- 2 packages -"Deads of Soap" 19c WHITE WONDER LAUNDRY SOUP, oj 6 hars uOC STANDARD EGGS, Dozen 43c POTATOES, Klamath Netted (Joins, S lbs. 25; 100-lh sack $2.89 DRY ONIONS, finest home grown, fi pounds 15c CALIFORNIA JERSEY SWEET STUDS 3 pounds 40S E. Main St., Medford, Oregon Piggiy Wiggly Market SPECIALS Veal Shoulder Roast, per lb 25c Pork Roast, per lb 25c Fresh Side Pork, per lb 20c Home Cured Bacon, per lb 30c Phone 1236 We Deliver III