Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 03, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFORD MA TL TRIBUNE. MEliFORD,' OKMOy." THrTDAV, OCTOBER X 10-20.
BLUE LEDGE ROAD OREGON BUSINESS jl m-.se I BUY AT HOME IS
!F --UUIDS BOOSTERS vgr. ::! MOZART PLEA AT
kin
J.GPENNEYG.
Buy 'Winter ' Needs Now
0:
Tho Consolidated - ('oppoi ron
pany, ti '' P an oi.tjuh mr the
dfvolriii:Vlit ofi'tiic'1 Illue Li'ilnt
rnin n-fiUfl-! the i-uunty court
this morning lo ijr.rovo a fivt
jnile 'Wtetrh of tho rond w-;ir tlw
nu Jint. "o tin. Imullntf .f ore
fro hi tho ininc dump could 1'
UU'JhJ.. . .
Or. J. I' HniMy iuiid tlis ni.rn
ilil!tjliaf tin first car of oru would
o phipjHMl to 1 1 1 TiK'oma snodlcr
oarly i)xt 'wck. out that jl w;ik
essential that the i vui he put in
hhupVlor winter haulinK.
Ho snid tliaL I ho forest nrrvic"
and tin mining company had im
proved the road from ('oppw to
the mine, that. .Siskiyou county hail
improved tho road from t'oppt-r to
the JUuti; lint, and that Jackson
county should- do its share.
X'ounly .liiilpe Sparrow said that
lie. would confer with othr mem
hers ol'cie loinniission upon re
pnii'Jiii? the. 'route, (iruvellinK and
removal of juKKt'd rocks at curves
so . trucks vjni p:is without back
iiifr up.' arc the chief needs. '
, , A. force pi'. 2ii men are now
engulfed In sorlinK ore' at the mine
dump, ff,DG0 tons of - ore . lire
avnilal)le, and two cars have been
;:orted and are ready for hauling.
K. J. hiljejrran. assayer, left this
morning for the mine, and will
have churK- of the soiling.
The Jiluo l.edtfe road is paved
as far as Km:., and five miles of
the remaining lu miles to the slue
line is in need of reaio;. The
road from Hi' state, line to the
.mine is in good condition.
304 in "U" Dorms t
Kl'GKNK, Ore (ypiOormifoiicK ;
at tho l.'niVerKjly of Oregon now
I.oliho yM men tmidttiil.H. .lift iarK- .
est .number honied in the history
of I lie university, .
i If its Genuine
it
Always the Same
Never' hurts the heart
1
TheWprlcrs
antidote for
PAIN
now
TODAY
. ancf
FRIDAY
Itarnnq
WILLIAM
Powell
' FlORENC! EtOWDOE J
.Jean AftTHuh." '
-UCNE ftLCcTT
'll.nll t
MURDER
MYSTEWT
.f V. CHANGE IN
' PRICES
Matinees
Adults 25
Evenings
Adults 35
Kiddies
10c
Any Tinio
r-
;, i -r -1 fe"A,"V ' '-4 Complete j"
t,. IfOTE "L' . Shows. ; i
!' v. i-J.--- etHES. TO Daily l
; CHANGE JN , A ivuaDfA . 7 , ?
'. Th following let tor achimwlertt;
ir; r.-ie.Mipt -of tiu air mail inter
sent out on' the Uijitiul trip from
the mw port was received today:
S. Sumptt-r Smith, Chaiinian,
Aviation and Publicity (,nimnitl'e,
Medl'nrd Chamber of Commett-p,
Medford, Oreyon,
l)i ar ,Mc. Smith: It is just 2 p.
in.,' October uv.d the mail man
bus delivered your letter which
was mailed 'at 7. a. in. thin morn
ing lhu letter liiui annomices the
official op.MiiiiK of your new air
port and also ii.rluu?s a word
mIjoiU the arcat aki h'-ultural, fndim
1 1 in 1 and so nie district uT whirl.
Mcdfnrd is the. heart.
You and your conunitlee of the
('baml)er oi Commerce will be par
doned at this time if you unduly
rejoice over this event. Km it was
the campaign covering months of
hard wot It which resulted in Ih-J
decision bv your citizens to build
a new port. It was a campaign
that your committee eor-ducted in
such a splendid manner that you
led the cijuuay in the decish a
miiumV in which the meauLre car
ried. .
Your job has just started. You
must now popularize the field, you
must spread the word of Uu fa
cilities, you must ever be on the
lookout for new improvements thai
will make its work more efficient
and keep it abreast of the time?,
you must keen in touch with air
development in all of its maoy
phases. 4
Seven hours from your de?lc to
mine, which will be reduced Hhort
ly. o)P':i!3 up now relation!-, Wliut
thf! ii ft i ieii years briiiK?
Yours-verv truiy.
K. H. IlARIiAN. Kditor,
"Oregon llusijicss.
PorUaiHl. Ore.. Oct. t,
Bayer Aspirin
is
ALLjALKING
Also
CLARK 0. McCULLOUGH
In
"MUSIC FIENDS"
Hear
Tito
Talking jl
News Reel !
1
' . Vllli:'r. l. lluslllll. . .' '.
SKATTI.B. Oct. .1.(Ph.-AVH)iov,
D. Huxnm,' .;'ne of . VaWiiRioh,
siau-'H' nioyt wilel- Unown i'iiizni.
imsKiMl his BcventeeirtH miloHtniw
Wodntvday. . lir; f.cli'bnitod thi
ovenl liy matrif-ulntiiH; at Jfns.su
clnisetls lustitult- of Tcchnolosy
as the protPKe n Thomas A.- fcMi
son. l-le won the srhulnrshhii fn
rompoiition witli youths from
i'Vi-ry state in the union.
Ortohcr 3, 11)1). .
H( dfjrd and vicinity: . Cloudy
and unsealed with rain tonight and
Friday. Cooler onig1U- ' '
Oregon: Cloudy and unsettled"
with rain Friday, and in west por
tion tonight. Cooler 'tonight and
In east portion Friday
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Local Data
Temneratnre tdecrees).. C7
Highest (last 12 hours) 72
Lowest (last 12 hours)., as,
lie, humidity (pet.) 4!'
rreeipllation (inehe.s).. 0
State of weather ..Clear
3U
1U
II
Clear
Lowest temperature this morn
inK, 35 di-Ki'ees.
Total precipitation slnee S.'iitem-
her 1. 1D2!1. tl-Ree.
Temnel a tore n vear ay
today:
lliKhi'St, lowest. 4.
Kiinyoi today, fi : o 0 l. Ul.
Httnrlw; Kriday,"(iM4-ti. tn..k.
Su nset l'riilay, JWnj;
"Obcervationo Taken at 5 A.
120th Meridian Time
AM tH
"3- SS
if fl
CITT
1 taker City
Uismarck
Uolse
Denver
Den Moines
Fresno
I lelena
Los Angeles
Marshfiehl '
1'hoenlx ....
Portland ....
lied i:lulf
Itoseburg
Halt I-akc City
S;n Francisco
Santa Fe ,
Seattle
Spokane
Walla Walla ..
Winnipeg.
' " V."
34
44
44
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54
40
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74
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bi
44
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Clenr
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Hear.
Cleur
7(i
.08
70
80
04
KO
04
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r4
7ii tin
'so
74
7C
r.r.
76
li
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
.... 34
J. HCCIIIHON.
MetRorolnglst.
mum
CHARITABLE.' CENTER
(Contributed)
The Community Chest is the or
ganized civic pride, nymputhj'.
umlerKtanding, and coiiheienee of
the community. It In the clearing
house for nil the chiirltahlc, relief,
welfare and humuui4u.rmn work In
the city. It fi(Htorn movpnieni lo
prevent as well as euro tho social
ills nn I inal-adjusimentM of the
city.
in Addition, it promoter tdudicit
and pkins wheretjy the social ier
vicp problems of the city may be
thoroly understood, efficiently
dealt with, and itdeo.tiii!ty admin
istered. It strive continually lo
develop a fptrit of co-operiition
aiii'.ini; t.ie Institutions devoted to
those problems and neiwbi, It eo
urdhiales their activities In behalf
of the w'fare of those It serves.
When Mill l.yiliard. local grocery
man, went off on his recent Hrotch
lioiuymoon lalnnel last week, at
least a down of Ms local friend
whrd him c'liiKratiihitions. Fred
Mcpherson, lull's clolhler connlry
man. was anionic them, only he
s nt his leli Rrams (' O. I).
Illll ualU'il until he f'.ol home
nd tlmnUed his friends personally
for their kind ooliiiiatloim. This
niornliiR the mall mfin brought I'red
a Mil fur Die tclcxrnm he sent lo
hin friend. Just how they are Ko
ItiK In Hie thin la a mailer for
the Scutch parliament, if any.
E(
Members if the employes club
of the California Oregon Power
eomrany... enjoyed? an. jn(erestlns
promam this noon, the nuiin fea
ture . of which was nn insoirlnti
talk by Fred .Mozard t'Jtill Jml
lar") of Houston. Texas. in bis
ojieninK remark. Mr, Mozart stated
thai he fell like a member of the
Hylle.diy organization himself a--"
bis father hud been affiliated with
the ciiK-neeriiitf depart inent oi"
that well known concern fr
years. 1 lis talk wa.s devoted to
the Mtbjcet of 'loyalty to your
home town" and brought out mnny
iuierestiiiK phases, which had to
do with the progress and de
velopment of the cities. Tho
speaker spoke highly of the tt;
tfressivo sjiirit shown by tho citi
zens of Medford in providing the
splendid new elabs A nirport for
this city and warned his hearers
not to relAx ami rest on their lau
rels, hut to eontinually strive for
future development.
The importance of "trading; at
homo" was emphasized by Mr.
Mozart, who introduced several
uni((iie e.xhiidls to show the wide
circulation of a dollar spent nt
home, rather than one wnieh is
bent out of town. These items
included a "Houston, Texas dol
lar bill," which developed a total
buying power of $70. one from
lieliinjiham. Va;h.t which re-uijica
n lotal of $75 mid one from To
Ieka, KaiiMis, which made local
purchases to the extent of $i2.
J. C. Tliompson, chairman ol'
ihe meet iiiK .told of the excellent
liroKrevs made by the Copco com-,
patty in huildinK lines for the new
lir ways bi-acons unit stated that
.service . was now available and
only a waft i-d tiie orcctlon of the
beacon towers by the contract Inn
fitm.s. A total of 3J) beaconH and
nina emerKeniy landing fields willj
be served hf the local power com
pany throughout southern Oregon
and northern California.
Hf 1 Uromley. manager of the
M ed ford J.egion dru in corps re
ported that .a wire hail been re
ceived from l.loyd Williamson,
stating that tho ftale.ni, Oregon,
cori s had luken fifth place in the
national convention contest held
In louisville, Kentucky, yesterday.
U'illiuniHon was given fourth place
in the drum major's competition,
which is considered nn excellent
showing, ns S7 of tho best drum
corps in tho I'nited States partici
pated. Hhort talks, on the subject
of . the . "empty socket campaign"
were made by J. C. Thompson and
(Hen Jackson. This contest, ,ln
which all employes of the-. Cali
fornia Oreg-on Powcr'company are
taking part will i close November
1 and the winner will bo given
an airplane trip to Han Fruncisco
and return. . Local Copco people
are working hard to win this grand
price. as woll as lo make a showing-
for Medford, which will excel
that of any other city in "Copeo
land." .
FIRST FLIGHT VIEWS
. PLACED ON DISPLAY
rholOKraphle viriWH nf Mm' firm
nlr mull fliitlit'Tihm'Mi'dl'iiVirii nvf
municipal airport' yeMfcnlay arc oi
display Inrtuy liy Hovoral local pho-loiiraplwi-H
In (llitereiit parls of Ihe
lniHlni'RH Buctlon. At the Chumher
or (lommercc views are on display
hy B. K. HarwcKid and A. J. Andt-r-on,
allowing one of the Honlni;
Hliipa Mliieh made the riixt flight
out. ' .
In the ShoiiKlc aliidio dlHplay
'HB11 are other vIkwh. one aliowlnc
Mayor aud Mrs. A. W. I'ipea almiit
to take an alrpiane ride with
Jimmy I'm In Ion of Ihe Copper
King riving SmvUe of IIiIh ciiy.
V. 3. Brown, head of the bbivIcv.
Ih also shown In the picture. I'oal
niaster W. A. Warner and Mayor
I'lpes, in plclures taken hy all
three photOKrapheiH, are shown
Ktumlinx hMldu the mall eurico. one
view also IncludhiK Harry Ciuiidiill,
uir mall pilot.
Jackson county school teachers
were reminded today hy I ho county
school niipfiluieiidenl's olfice of
Ihe teachers' Inslllule lo he held
In .VeUtoul. next Monday and Tiles
ill.)', heKlnnliiK at V a. m. All icnch
ers are required to attend.
flllzenslilp, IralnliiK, vocational
Kiilldancc, Individual Instruction
will he the nialu themes ulioiit
which the work or ihe Institute
will group, wlih sections In Keoi;.
ruphy. health work, nrl and music.
A tour of the Owen-Oregon mill
Is planned for Mondny ari'-inoon
fiom 3:30 lo S o'clock, during
wlilih time the Hourly packing
house and the S. O. 8. fruit pack'
lug pin nt will also lie visited.
Jnmert HtevenH. lornl Innlrurlnr
It'll lit one iiVlm-k totiiiv for 'rirt -
In nil wlih i;ilow Mae Vlh.on. m
Iiriinft unit ileorKe I'erhnm, hriHa,
who wen the lnr.il Atunter Kii4
i-hiIIo niiilltion here In .ftine. In
enter them In the atnte contest
Men's Vests
Of Horsehide
Fine' blck horsthide ' vst
SO-incHcV Jong. . Belted back, 2
tide pockets, wjrar shoddy lin
ing and adjustable button culTi.
Just as illustrated. A very 6n
value. " '" ' '
$9.90
Union Suits
Of Heavy Woght
Think of buy
ing fine heavy
weight union
suits for 'only ,
98c 1 Our thrift
price, policy
brings them to ,
you at such
a low price.
Henvy ' weight cotton, ribbed
and in ecru color. Snug fitting
ankles and cuf's. Stock up now :
98c
Horsehide
COATS
Very fine quality coats oi
mahogany color horsehide. A
very aood looking coa(. Notice
the Illustration. Warmly shod
dy lined, full belted, 2 side mid
2 mull pockeif.
$14.75 "
which will tiikj uluee over. )(IW
fi.in 0i30 to H o'clock Tlmi-Mlay
nlKht.
Klne fvniiitlnv dlHipjet. winnera
f-fr-H''C'-.'''
I Typewriter
Ribbons
1 Wc carry over 80 sizes,
X colors and kinds of type
I writer ribbons. The right
t ribben for every machine.
Wc will place the ribbon
on the machine if you
wiBh. '
High-grade, i clean writing
Medford
Book Store
34 North Central Ave.
OVERCOATS
From Complete Assortments of TSJeivly
Arrived Seasonable Merchandise!
Lumberjacks
Of Suede Cloth
These are very good looking
as well as practical fur all kinds
of outdoor wear. Come in tan,
brown ar grey with fancy elas
tic bottoms. Two pockets.
$2.98
Boys' Vests
Of Horsehide .
These" are garments for utility
ss well as looks. Of shiny
black leather, warmly lined and
made with high -button up col-
, lar. Just as illustrated. Belted
' back and 2 pockets.
$7.90
' FLANNEL
SHIRTS
I'lniii' nr. fatu-y,. jdoincl
flannel nhirt.s for'-.' men.
Sizes 14 to 17. ..Full
nut, witll inado. .
MikIb to the vWd sppc
ificiitinns of all J. C. Pen
ney Company merelinn
(Hkp, thereby assuriiiK the
utmost in value .
98c
:ind nine mnMcttllne wlnnerii will
take part in the auilllliin, which
will he heard by llBtenri'H nil over
the rttllte' 'The eentelfl " will ' lie
Special Notice
to Union Men
and Their Friends
The Medford Journeymen
Barbers' Local
recently organized n Medford,
takea iileamuo In annotincInK tho
lollowinK manlvr barbers em piny
Inic union help and conducting
i strictly union shop:
Bates Bros., 128 Wast Main.
Carl Bowman, 10S West Main,
Hugo Daley, 108 East Main.
Roy Llndlay, 17 North Bartlett.
D. P. Petersen, Jackson Hotel on
Eighth St.
Joe O'Brien, Medford Hotel,
E. C. Roscborough, 12 South Cen
tral. ......
Ceo. Tong, S North Fir,
Look for the
Union Shop Card .
Open X A. M. lo 0 1'. M.
HnturdayH, 8 A. M. to I) I'. M.
Kexular meellnK nlKhts tho Inat
Tuesday or eac h nionjli St Ceutrul
I.uhor hull.
Hay Tucker, Tres., 106 W. Mhln.
Hay LcKevro, Sec, 12 B. Central.
Lumberjacks
'. . Of All Wool
Men's good quality lumber
Jacks ... warm and good look
ing. Made with knitted bottom,
2 pockets, and open collar. Ail
wool mackinaw cloth in fancy
patterns.
$3.98
Army Flannel'
Makes This Shirt
"Shirts that stand the gafH
: . . :. mode for utility wear of
genuine U. S.. Army Fannel
(part wool); Double elbows
insure extra wear. Cut full for
comfort without baggincss.
Two peckets.
'$3.98
J'uro virgin wool fabrics. A HC
(nrofiilly tailored, Men's 1 I J
HI.CH. An except
Several' colors
Stieepliiied Coats
With Heavy Moleskin Outers
Every man who works
or plays out of doors
should have one of these.
They're very practical
and can withstand rough
usage. What's more . , .
they're very warm. Made
of strong moleskin with
fine sheep pelt lining and
beaverized collar. Just as
illustrated.
$
6.49
JmlKeil hy u lioi'iy of five jiulgea In
I'ortlnncl nnrt ly" the pulille, the
latter to count 80 percent of the
vnt.v
Closn utility under
u r t i f i c a 1 light
cttiittt's Berious. iu
jury if the eyes
tiro iiiuiiiled by cor
icct glasses.
May we serve you?
1
as
i nil in
IIKiillllJCUasllH
i
ii wj
'.. i. .'. i s- IB
Red Boots
For Long Wear and
Hard Going
Uppers of heavy stock, note
worthy for its resistance to
checking and cracking. Out
sole of ei tra tough tire tread
stock.
$3.98
Farm and
Hunting Pacs
Constructed for use by sports
r.ien and (or farming. This
has prpven to be one of the best
rubber shoes for all around
wear. Black gum upper with
heavy outsole. -
$3.98
ioiihI value. ; -.
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