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il . 6 I !:1 Mm MiNflFR'! E Unill I .11111 lULU .1" ui q i lure I.-, t 1 I ARBS NEEDia. OF THIS STATE Oregon . Dairy Improvement f i pouncil Seeks Ways to I Populate : Oregon Soil f Keep High Producing Cows in Home State. if SAI-KM, Ore, fir pi-. 7. (I1) A hunt for ways and nn ans to popu late Oregon dairy farina wi'h "dairy -minded" farmers, and to keep tin' hifih-Ki'ad', hluh produc ing Oregon cows, at home instead pf gain;: to California, and to sell lary products instead of dairy .cows into the California producing niiu-libt, the Ori'non Dairy Improve ment executive council held a meet iviii here Thursday to formulate ))lu,n.s n:id outline the program for the work uf t lie newly created council. i The council was tentatively got ten under way at a . meeting of dairymen at Corvullis last March, its, organization .definljely perfect ed' at a S -ili-iii meeting last .May. it ml the Thursday media;; was for the purpose of geuiu-: its idioulder-- under a program which . it may push over. W. !. Jde, secretary of the state chamber uf commerce, vho has been In toui-h with the work done by the California dairy council. outlined the educational e'.mpaii'.u. the- method of financing, the plain for increasing the use of dairy products, for the Improving of th" dairy herds which has Wren un dertaken ami worked out su'-ce.-s-fully Wy liie Ciilifornia council. an1 it is likely some similar plans will . We adopted for Oregon. I ;; .1. n. Miekle, slate dairy and f: food cimmlfi.sii)iu'r, pointed out jt 4 thai Oregon is raishu; cows for 'jf VV California dairies instead' of pro-i- "iluclng daily product- fur the 1'ali- -r ty-rnin consumer, lhat under 1 f.! ' i sy?Lem of forced feeding reninied ..iin California that the usefulness -' oft" a high grade cow is only from two to throe years in a Calfl'iM-pl- Do You Buy on "Impulse" or on Reasoning"? Psychologists tell us Hint sonic men buy on "(Mnot ion" (it licrs on llit grounds" of "l-eas'oii-wliy." 1 1" yoii iiic an iiupulsivL ihuvrr you an; safe in "olx-yini; llial impulse." .When y o u see mr Showing of KKIJiKi; lli: U.MANX - THOMP SON SUITS AND OV ERCOATS sale be cause t h e r e ' s souinl 'iiality lieliind the gooil iooks! . Jf you want solid rea sons, "lien- 1hey are: (1 ) finest fabrics woven. (2) authentic style., ("j exjiert hand tailorin1.', , (-1, the lowest possible prices cotisi.-tcut with fine quality, (o) J,ailor ed at loclieser. McPherson's j,.' SIXTH- AND CENTRAL. Styte Without Extravagance ' i: . 'ill 11 dairy, when tlir cow h e c o m c "burned out," while the u-efulne of the same row in On-yon dairii pastumt I normal system of feeding eight j llceause of many lawyers an.l J their l'ntnlll h, and others from 1 jail parlH of the' mate here uttend- ! ing tin- state War association con-, ! vcntion the hotels of thj city weiv ; : filled to capacity hist night ami today, heyond a few rooms. whl,-h ' had Ween reserved for regular '! commercial traveling patrons, and I ' In addition Uite a number of the; I convention visitors and ..tourists; i who had to. We. turned away, .were I ; Ht-nt oyer to lh? JJihla hotel at; A.-bland. The Hotel .Medfonl manage ment, which hostelry Is the head quartera of the convention, an licipaiitijr the i-rush took ihe pre ca tit inn ycnierday morning of en ifaKiiiK rooms for 5 conven tion visitors, in Ashland. In a ild it ion u number of the vh-itintf lawyers are kucsis at the home of local relatives or friends during their stay in the city.. Julie a number of lonjr ilistance eumincrcial men who on learning that this convention would be held in Mcdford today and Katur diry, ami tourists, but vere unable to chaiiKe i heir schedules, wen iUite peeved when they ar rived in the citv last ovoninir and : iiiiu iu uv iui iieti uw;iy irom local ' hotcN. I JI KIST i'KKATKS M-:.SATIO (Continued from Page On) sion of the two day Statu Bar asso ciation convention which will end here Saturday niht. The in cot 1 n was called to order Wy V. V. "Pike'' Davis, president of the State liar association, after . which Colonel K. 10. Kelly, presi- .l.Mil .if thii Kolltlwo-n On.i'.m I.!ii ! association iivc tin address uf welcome to I In.' delegates. In the absence of A. ". Pipes, j Attorney Cum .Newbury said a few i words of greeting on bciialf f the city of Medford. Thesi' talks were responiled to by 1 'resident Davis. Fulli-wint,' this the latter Rave llts ' annual report and the convention ; received n-purts from the' other 'officers In the state association. The principal address . waa fol lowed by t-hort talks given by the following: Dan C. K. Carpenter, head of the I'niversity of Oregon Law school, w.io reviewed the coursi s now being ylven; (Jeorgo j Shepherd, past president of the lAlultnom ih County l;ar as.sociution who denounced the practice of the ; large trust companies in furnish- ' j fug services on ysULtes and wills. With six irtrfor seven uf .the j supreme court judges present. praciH-niy ail oi me circuu junge.s , ui Oregon, ;md a large delegation . of prominent attorneys from all sections of the stite gathered in .Medford last nig.it. the State Car association . convention activities stalled off Wright and early this morning. i Knjoy Scenic Drive In spile of long caravan trip into Medford yesterday, which brought many of the lawyers and their wives from the extreme ends I of the state, a large showing of tho d'-legates were on hand at 7 :1(u this morning to enjoy .the .scenic trip planned for them by the J-tusi-nest and ' Professional Women's club this morning. The local organization, which v nu assisted by members uf the K Iwaitls, Jtotary and Lions . clubs as well as the automobile drains of Medford, led a line of over ar ea is down Ma In street and up Central, through th" Timber Pro duct company and the Owen Ore. gon p)ant.. .From there they cir cled out the Middle road to the new Medford airport, arouud thru Central Point to the Old SAnf$e road. lark "olivine' and historic attrac tions were next visited and the aravan wound its way mil amoiiL: Itugue Valley (itdf course, tiround tin mil: h Ihe residential districts and buck W the Hotel MedTord. Tin: visiting lawyer' wives were entertained with a luncheon at the Motel .Medford this nuon Wy the wive of the local War tissoctat ion. after which they werc taken for a ride through the valley. They were taken through the S. o. H. packing plant, the C. and K. fruit company plant and oth'-r points of indus trial interest around Medford. The committee In charge of this pur loin of thn enicrtiilnment is as follows; Mrs. O. C. Doggs, Mrs. (! M. Itob.rls, Mrs. A. I and Mrs. (.'us Newhtiry. Kennies IIAXDITS IX IIAMi ritlMK ' TT "T. ',. " V C iN.....uru ...nn i iihw oiu'i FIchuIp. with lending the paek In Ihe robbery of SJl'.otio from a aiuttii Mtiiifv. iniiiiiji rtiiuouim ilICi ptcsident and (he presldftit and the presidenrs son. A truntln'x count rv iloclfir wa C Hlled n to 'rent one of the lanlltn wounded during the Iihv at Iiniur. Thn ilnchtr s Hie- lo'sx form was found In ail arroyo rM'ltOT IIH IHll'l. Th KleaKle faniftr had a farm. Jlalph, Vtl'r of .lake, was arrest ed. In the fare of certain damag ing evidence, he. In the pHrlanee of the ofticerH. "camp clean." Two other arrests fidloucd. (Jeorge. J. Ahabler waa catiuht. Hp ronfrsned. like Ralph. Then Howard Moyalon wan arretted near Sacramento. Cal. Thepi three await October 1 as their judgment day. l New llearlnx WASH IMiTONV. Sept. 2V. i-'' The Western I'aeiflc alU-nil i i .i ill o.id tod.iy avkeil the Inler f -commerce cominisxinn to re open h-;i rings in Its npplbatlon to construct a line from Sn Krun- cilti-o to llrctVnnd City. posed line would glee th IVu iflc an all r il .nu. buti l'i unciM-.u. Th pro - . M'f.(lnrn illUILLU USIUI'ILO-L wii ii i i in nn in i i mi i i m i i vi r i W H A KNhY.V nui. il $ 1 t I I I I I I I I Will I U I V . - I -t ti.-n n ilh MlSoWVRn MATL nn nil AAiuiiTV i ; V V N T' ww.....- ..... ! nnroT nn wr in I III II II I Mill I I II h rTrT nnw 1 n. Date for Start of New Sys tem Set By Chairman -Drive to Cover 5 Days-j Portland Expert to Assist' Leaders Named. ; November 1- ;i ' ifith Inclusive were decided, upon today., HH the dales for the putting on uf M-d-; ford's first Community Chest drive. , A. U. Sanders of the Cortland ; Community chest, will come t ; Mrdlord and personally assist the local official In carrying on tlu drive. Tje total amount to cover; all of .Medlord's charitable need--, for t h e y e; i r is p la ecd for 1 ! -; -at :!(UMtO. I M. N. HoMan hs been selected ! by Hamilloti i'alton. cliairmant to take charge of the drive for tu larjier contribution,, having a crps of solicitors under his direc tion. - , . t William IJolirer. manager oi inv .i Ccur.y .store, will have chrf;e of jibe donations from foreign corpo i rations, such as oil companies, tin. .. t'. etc. ive within the city limits , ,, will We under the special execu tive control of Charl-s Wimr and James Collins of the real estate fraurnity. . It is now planned to have, tho city divided into four sections,, .with the three principal service clubs t and the American Legion each in t hargc of one sec tion. , Tills campaign will prob ably be5 on a competitive basis, frenllent ivooris showing which organization is lending in total contributions. . The establishment, of th- C-m-munity ChesL idea in Meihord has aroused keen public Interest t and has met with practically unani mous public approval. The Idea has Wein generally . adopted not only on this coast, but throimhon. the country, and came to We de manded In Medford when the con stani drives anil solicitations be came little short of a public nui sance. ruder the new system there will be only one drive a year, resulting, it is W.'lieved. in a saving of both time and. money, without handi capping hy worthy organization In any way. ' Radio Program KMED Mill Trlbune-Vlrgln ttln ::'K.:i .Meters 1310 Key. l-'i'lilay, September -7. 1'. M . li to li : 1 5 Popular recordlm.'.- G:l" to li:3li News ami mar ket reports by Mall Tribune. ti:3'l to 7 Ki.nd Itox. Saturday, September 2H. A. M. ' . !l:30 to U) While King Soap Co. , in to 10:30 People's Klectrle Store. ' 10:30 to 1 1 Pet Milk. 11 to 11:30 lieebe & Kindle Service Station. 11:311 to 1- Kconoiny (.Iroce teria and K.l Minns. 12 noon News flashes by Mall Tribune. P. M. 11! to 12:30 I'.leetric Wlrlnu f'o. 12:30 to I fins Ihe Tailor. I lo 1 :30 Siiriry Kloilr. r. to : lo Popular recordings. li:l.. lo ti:30- Xews and mar ket reports by Mail Tribune. TO INSTAI.I, HIAIi PUOM-.S (Conlliiiietl from Vuiin t)ne) Ihe plans for Ihe Improvements, whl. b v. Ill Bi eatly add to the ef ficiency uC the telephone system, were imnle last March by com- ..,.ne engineers. WllO WCI'O ''Oil vlnc.d Hint .Medfords Hi, end erowth will conliuuc. Develonnielll Seen. I 1 In their plans, tho eniiincers I made (In. full.. wine report on Med jfurU: ".Mulford, tv city with u : i illation uf apl roxlnialely 13.- f. 00 (now climated 1 t.l"0) lllhabl j l;inl. Is siliuit.'d In a fertile v.ille ! tributary to tho Ib.cue liver, ap I iiroxlmtilely 331 lulled south o ,.,.,, ,he Southern I'aelfl railroad end Paeirie.liPjhwiiy.Tlii city Is alto of Importance as an air port. It now b'-lnK the port of (all for both the air iinll und pnenier f'-rvb-e iiwe.n I " ' -" and Si i n l-'ni n c I ic i . I "ihe i by ot .M.-Mtoru is r.mn i ! h-.ve a modern , inuuiclpnl airport. "id. tt piin-el of K.O aores ! having In en pur-lut.ed to develop l MedO-rd cllv of more lin- -ort i in. from an net la 1 point of view, ' j "Mwlford ' Ihe c- nt r f-r t 1 r.re hortb tiltuiat and farininir li'Mht. Th- main cnnmierclal fruit product Is p'-Hrs, for fthi'-h locality is fiimous. There are nrventl lurtff fmil p.ikinif cMalf l)jhineiU pHiii.d h'-rn and thr-e more are In ihe courne f ''on .iructlon anil eNp"t lo be uperiit inc by July I of thlf year. Mann f.M ttn inc indus'rhj ont f birK lumber coiniianie- und a box factoiy that 1vjv th'-ir peTsonn -l from th population of Medford. l!ddrnf ial develr.pment l show ing an iipwird trend, ther lieln-j a conshlc ruble amount of home building trotng forward. Ksn"c- 1 j!Iv In thin true of the dlntrl- f lirnii Cm. k .-hfra(k the rfl ! d nce beln rrn te.l ir' ..f thnj tj:-l tlrtiin,' 'TRTBT7rnF0T?Dr In Golf Final j AXC'ASTKU. Out.. Sept. ?7. .(Ti 'Helen Hicks. I'.i-yrar-ubl Ib-wK-ti. i N. Y.. star, reached the final roupd j of the Canadian women's golf I championship tod; y by eliminariiv j tho favorite, C.lcnua Cuilett of IV j hlo Peach. Cab. one up In a -ti-hole malrh. Threp down at the ! ninth, .Miss, llirUs fquared the match on the 1 S'.h and won the ! match on tin- second extra hole. Wire Report on the Pear Market i CH1CACO, Sept. 1!7. (l .S.D.A ) j A) Today's pear receipts: 'Ji: cars I Oregon. 1' California, Illinois, ! Washington. 3 Missmni. 1 Col-va-l do. 1 Idaho; tilt cat's on track; 11 j cars sdd. Au.-.jii pi-ct'.i: Califm-nlu JSaiib-tls: 2'il hoxe.-j, 4.-iO-LS(; average S:i..". Oregon I'.artletts: JPlO boxes ex tra fancy, $Li!--l: averam SS.-I-I u.s boxes fancy. Si.ja-3.7; avei age 3.1. Washington Parilctts: tl'i boxi extra f-.ncy, SJ.o-U; average sj.ti.l Ha boxes fancy, ?L'.lb"i-a.7u; avej age n.a:i. NKW YORK. S.'Pt. tl'.K.I). A.i UV) Today's auetlon poar prices: ; Oregon llu rt l-1 ts : 211i0 hox.'s ex-1 tra fam-y. medium lo larye, S.iiu-j a.f.r.: .sini.ll, $3.10-3.4:: aveniue.j S3. f uney S.1.1.'i-;l.i): lew ?J.',''l-' j3: average $3.11; comOinaticn.-. i fL'.SU -3.HII: averaiie 3.73. 1 i extra faie-y, i:.sn-3..(iiiL averau.-; S3.2.'.: faney S-'.iie-3.:o; nverai;e I S3. IIS. I (.'alifornla llarlletls: ;o i.ox.-s best. (JI. 40-5. 70: ordinary S3. t 4.il; reminoii and rl.e ?3.20-3.'.o.: ' some overritie $2.2f.; average .'l.!!').' a r i z. Helen links. ?: IISALADE SHEEP GIVEN In bis exhibit of Shropshire '."d linmbouilleiH sheeii at the .lackson I County Fair. I.. A. Kalade, Jr., of j Central Point inuue an oxenptlun- ally pood showing. ! lie won prices as follows: Shrops!i.re sheep l-ost alio mini prizes on ram, 2 years i.ii'l over: sec. Old prize on pen of Tour lambs; champion rain, any axe; champion ewe, any ac, Knmbouillrls Klrst to ize on Ihe folluwiiip: ltatn. two years I over: r.-.m I b: ewe. I wo year- and over: ewe lamb: pen of four lambs; champion ram, any ai;c; champion ewe, any Ko. UoselMlK Poor Itnnis. UdSKI'.rli'l. Of''.. Sept. 27.- bV. The Ihird Inriu' prune dryer t.. born Ihls cMHi.ti' "t .Icilroyeil ye.ttnnlay v.lftt (he six luoll'l iirycr helonKinu to the l)oui,lis Xatiomil bank was burncil. Loss WIS five.! lit . 10110. ' - ! HAD SUFFERED 10 YEARS; THEN SHE STARTED SARGON j "Aft-: yea me of Hurf'-rlnu, ell and strong ,d- ajiii in. fndb-'CHtl und conntipailtiu bad i me in il tornbly rundown coinii- -v tlon. I had very , little ill.)etlte( Hioi the tutio 1 ilte i (I ji i:reed with me. I hud on almi'st run-t-i.tnt piilu In "iv rliibt )idc and I nev'T Kot ii yood nb;hr nice p. Klm.Hv. I had an iteration on lev kiiII bludd-r b u t my cotidl- tfoil iZVt'W Hteitd- lly wors4-. M' !orf- went all to pieces a n d i ii ' itreimth and enei I'V lefl me. My liver l.-ejime fluiiki'-h a nd I f'-U wj cteed d;i v ,iiiI niuht. t "f tind maiiv lnedielm-H but notblni; i f-r. My belt.eil me ant it I darted t.i kln H.u ifnp, Now my npin-ille 1- line ,u l mv f-toiii.tt h trouble I.h ovr, I'm not io-i von any more and I -deep fttie. Son-'on I'iiii rid me of i t.pHt ln;i l Ion. ftllii ti hi ted mv liver .mil tb:it. tmin in my Pb- in oiie. Now I'm iut full f new f-trent-'i h and em-rev anil IV,. I B.H..1 ull lit., til. ic." - I.d- Witrd S. Chri.-ten-.i-n. 7th Ave. am- k- Sf Searlc. j, M iKill bius Co., A;;. iih OT?F.r,OX. FRIDAY. SKPTRM P.RT? 27. 10-20. on OUUNILRI1! UiLU em MENTORS TO officials bei'U ili ac) Mr I'.ii Nor attend a siMiiheru (iieuu. hi i-d by Cnach U. W. (. ' ii of tin- Southern re 1 sehoal at Ashland to etinu to '.e held at 1 li Liihia Iliiel in Ashland next Tuesday at ric.it o'clock. Ihe perpoye of the meeting is -et lorth iu the following letter, p;;. lied to all ofiicials. coaches, and I newspapers: I here lire many good football ! i ii'i.i Is in our section but there has been in the past a noticeable lack of uniformity.. in their inter pretaiiun. Those Interested in the game feel thai it is for its gol to improve the of t'iriat ing and abo to secure a more uniform interpre tation of i, it rules. W e are there fore inviting your attent ion to a nieeimir of coaches, officials and Iriends of the game called at the Lit hia Springs- hold in Ashland for Tuesday nllil, Oct. Istj at S;0a o'clock. IV (here, get acquaint ed and enter into the. dl.-xustsions," iCMP FLAN FOR I WASIILVOTO.N, Sept. L'7.(Ti 'Organization of a gigantic national , cooperative marketing corporation for livestock with a view of con j tiollmg surpluses is contemplated , by the federal farm board. C. li. j len:ian. one of Its membfv. to-t'. I ficii loiiay before Uie senate agri- I culture committee. i Jen man represents livestock on j ine ooaru. i ie sani li. vnt '.Me , Intention of the board to help the i organization and financing of stn-h jan organization as It also would be :of assistance in disposing of sur jpliMes if they should occur. the board. He s:iid 11. as I . with H&H MFFT IN AMI AMR f" w a ou-i mi auiiLnay I 1 iroyii I Chinchilla Coats For Misses and Children Jfi,e.s from yi.-i. to 1!) yi's. Colors navy ot tan. Charniiii',' style1' and newest v' fall fabrics. S6-95 toS19.75 Travel Crepe Dresses A rciuarkuUy I'asli idiialile ner fabrie an tlie travel jirint dress es in firinls of lan, In-own, jjrreii a n .Mile. S12.75 to S24.50 TO L 0. HERROLD PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. I'T. A A prittesi against the talo of two miles of lifiiber ahum tho Klamath Fa Us -La kev.iew highway was on j file with tile forest service today after the suite high'Aay commis sion had loA'ucd a sharp rebuke ; auainst drfacfcii: highways by strip ping roads of . trees. Commission members also aid , the forest serrtee would hp asked to exchange tiioher on the Kldni-' ath Falls-Uikevji w highway, own-, oil by James H. Owen, for other J timber. Owen hi Id he was willing; to make the exelruige if the lores! o NOW YOU CAN BUY FOR LESS AT MAC'S NEW AND SECOND HAND CLOTHING STORE.,.-,, , - OPENS SATURDAY ' We have a fine line of new and second-hand CLOTHING, BOOTS aird SHOES for MEN, WOMEN and CILDREN. You actually MAKE MONEY when you shop here. . . . Be sure to COMPARE OUR PRICES before buying else where ! 1 I D S Nash Hotel Bldg. C oaoc McCALL PRINTED PATTERNS MAKE HOME SEWING EASY ; Charming Winter Goats ' - : ' - ' ' ' j ,, . I Ui That Represent an Outstanding i V M. :M Company Fashion-Value Achievement Women's Coats In sport and dress style. New coals aiTiviii!i; daily. Tin- prcd-niiiiiatiii'.i colors continue, lo lie Macks and i row us. . ' Beautiful Broadcloth Dress Coats $29.75 to $89.50 'in- Irim in I) lark, , Otliers laiii trim. ! Satin Dresses $12.75 to $45.00 Plain colored lirowii. snl tan ov Mandarin Coats Wool cluillii in pattern liiiyon Silk, 1 i ijC 1 1 witli .1 a pa n e s e patterns and sfvlt "Miss Spokane" Smocks Cretonne smocks withtlie new flare or strainlit style $2.98 Plain broadcloth with ere toinie trim. $2.10 to $2.J)S SSilk smock's "'tlie 'livwest' v e r s i o u iu smocks" plain colors $3.19 will kIvl him timiier elso- w here CniilracLs alluwed lui luled: Jackson cull lily, Med ford -1 'huc- i nix section I'aeiflc hiuhway, pa v inn -six miles. !.. O, lleriold. A 1 1 . -I .". r. ; , held up for approval of bureau of j public roads. . Act ording to the county engi neer's office, the approval of the federal bureau of public road a formality. The Pacific highway in kts 4'irst const met inn, received federal aid. und appmval of t he widening improvement is requested as a matter of courtesy, beiwoeii the two commissions. BURNS HAN HOI .I.U'KSONVII.I.K (Sin'ciaO Kire i ill! liilc yotcl(lny Ore. Sept. il. aftoviHMin ku'- servii1 loxaoi MAC'S PLACE First Door 301 OE 30i Attractive Up-to-the-Minute ... v : , Sport Coats. Ueaveilyke, (weeds and cliincliillas Plain and fur Irim. $14.75 to $39,75 grey or ins in Japanese $f 1 colors Mocked Japanes The New "Lucette" Dresses for Children $1.98 to $3.95 i Sizes 7 to H yrs. Plain broad clot li und printed broadcloth wash able fabrics, beautifully made dresses and stylish. Very desirable for school dresses. - : , $G.50 M. M. Store Medford Bldg., Sixth & Central PAGTC SEVEN t hilly destroyed tho Molvtn Mor gan dwelling In the oasiern nirt' of Jacksonville. Tho flames brok't out in the attic und had a fair s'art when discovered. The hmiHe wih ; unoccupied, the. tain fly helii'- in lMno Hidge, where Mr. Morgan in em ployed. The Jacksonville fl.o depart inent saved tho lower half f tho building and a small ninoun'. cf the .iurnitttiT.' Tha loss wad cov- 1S erer hy insunince. ' ' MAlQi K ANSAS CITY. Mo.. Spt. 27.. (.4-1 Coloiii'l Ait (loi'liel o( Knnwiia eity, only Aiuei-ican ontxy, today, led plots In the Mexico City K.insa.H City all' deiliy lmo Fairfux lli'lil, tho iiniirtlcial winner of the laco and firxt place prUe money of $:ii"io. lie airived from SprlnK field. Mo. at : 111 p. m. oao o Off Main on Front i: OE ,S' i