Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 15, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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MEuFORD MAIL TRTBUNE. MEDFORT). OREOOX. TUESDAY. OCTOBER '115, 1029.
in December and has. a long and
tedious task. Ix-Kiylatlon by tho last
BOBsion of tho lexhilaluru, uffect
1ns taxes and budget, will also bo
taken Itno consideration ; in the
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KAHLK I'OIXT, Ore., Oct. 15.
(Sperlal.) The Indies' Aid aoclety
of the Presbyterian church, will
hold its first regular business meet
ing after the summer vacation on
Wednesday' -afternoon. October If.
In ltrnvn hall, at -:S0 o'clock.
WHEN LEGIONNAIRES PARADED
Mrs. Morgan, president, pri'sldhiK.
As. there Is muih Unsiiiftta to bo'
discussed, all members are asked
td bd present. ' - '
Hoad Worket Injured
- SAliKM. Ore., Oct. I t. (,V
Arthur Gaudier, 33, whb . badly
burnt m! In a ko ollne explosion
near Aurora Monday morninK
vhilj a pasnllnu truek was HUpply
injf a dif,'siiiiK maehine. fiaudier,
n no i u iiiuiui'vr ui win ivir, j f
county road crew, waa iven firnt
aid at Aurora and rushed to tha
Til
Nam
Oregon City hospital
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i Tiiard-i-rieauty :u-lov -iuMojI ;tu;
Minid tWfiftnlftw 1-fhrber iihop.1 '
RrnzH'tj ' area lenuala rtipproxl-il J
mntPly that of 1 Etiro pe.'
preparaUon of tho bud;;et
it
Lengthy Statement .On The
' Proposed Extension Of
1 Logging Railroad Butte
Falls to Klamath Sent To
general Manager.
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Ttyu HUrvey fr . the . proposed
construction of an Owen-Oiegon
Lumber company railroad, from a
point seven intletr beyond Butte
. Fa I la to Klamath county, Una been
completed and JamcH H. Owen,
general manager of tho timber
, co tii pa ny haa reported to the board
of directors that "the road ia feas
ible and practical from an engi
neering and financial standpoint."
'The lengthy report of Owen will
be acted upon by the board of
directors, It Is exected, at their
annual meeting next February.
'The survey runs from camp No.
2. in tho Butte Falln district, to
tho Woyei'hauKer Junction on
Hpencer creek, with oji easy grade
front' 'that point Into Klamath-
Falls. The disUtnce ' to (Spencer
'creek from camp No. 2, Ik 37 miles
from At ed ford to camp No. 2, ia
44 miles. The Weycrhauaer com
pany is planning to extend its Unes
from five to seven milea northeast
from the present terminal, further
'shortening the distance.
The survey calls, for a junction
with the Weyerhauser line or
transcontinental lines at Klamath
Falls.
No figures on the eatlmated cost
per mile were made public by
Lioneral Manager Owen.
The report sets forth that "even
tually a railroad will be built from
Klamath, county tapping the Bead
Indian district, the Big Butte basin,
and .the uppei,HQgue , River valley,
shortening the distance east for
fruit and lumber shipments."
Daily Meteorological Report
October 15,
Medford and vicinity: Increas
ing .cloudiness tonight and Wed
nesday. Occasional rains. Not
much change in temperature.
Oregon: Increasing' cloudiness
tonight and Wednesday; occasional
rains In west 'portion. Cooler in
east portion Wednesday.
"2
too! Data
Temperature (denrees).. 73 42
Hlchcst (last 12 hrs.).... 7!l ' 711
Lowest (lust 12 tiro.).... 43 42
ltd. humidity (pet.) 113 !r
Precipitation (Inches).. 0 0
State of weather Clear Clear
Lowest temperature this morn
ing. 30 degrees. ' .
Total' precipitation since Septem
ber.!, 11129, 1.06 Inches.
Temperatures a year aBo today:
Highest, 63; lowest, 50.
Sunset today, 5:30 p. m.
Sum-Use Wednesday, 6:25 a. m.
Kunsct Wednesday. 5:28 p. m.
Observations Taken at 6 A. M.
120th-Meridian Time
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2 as
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C1TT
Baker city 76 3S
Bismarck X2 44
Boise .'. 7 46
Denver 76 411
Des Moines .......I' do ' RS
Fresno '. 00 56
Helena 72 42
Los Angeles 74 60
Murshfleld 66 411
Phoenix '. 94 62
Portland 72 52
Red muff 92 56
rtoschliru M) 46
Halt IJike City 72 46
San1 Francisco .... 62 52
Santa Ko '. 64 46
Seattlo .-. 68 68
Spokane 78 46
Walla Walla SO 04
Winnipeg - 48
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear,
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
P. Cdy.
O. K. ANDE
RSON.
Temporarily In
Charge.
IN PHOENIX OCT. 29
PHOKNIX. Ore.. Oct. 15. (Spe
cial:) On October 29 a popular
nubile meeting will be held at the
Presbyterian church t 7:30. The
prufcratn will consist of an address
by one nf the state officers of the
Antl-Haloon league and a moving
picture, "Tho Transgressor," which
depicts the conditions before and
after prohibition.
The Phoenix community Is cor
dially Invited to attend, there will
he no charge. The same program
will be given In Medford and Ash
land during the week.
Hev. W. O. Johnson was a din
ner guest at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Hartley on .Monday
night.
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- 1 t.lvfn Damage '
; PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 15. W
A federal court Jury awarded Mrs.
Ceclle S. Cole, Portland. J21.000
damages in the suit she brought
against llie S. P. H. -railroad for
Injuries minted suffered In an
nccldcnt near t'nderwood, Wash.,
August 10, 19JS,
- Legionnaires parading past the
s-lcan -Mgion national convention in
Past Ia Irons
Have IjunOlirtni
A no-ho.stess luneheon was
served to the members of the I'.ist
Matrons club at the Hotel Medford
yesterday at 1 o'clock. The tables
were beautifully decorated in aut
umn flowers ami leaves. Covers
were laid for twenty-five.
Following" the luncheon, tho
members wentito the Eastern Star
rooms, whgro the afternoon was
spent playing bridge. Mrs. Kato
Young: received the prize for hiKh
Hcoro, and Mrs. Itoyl for low score.
Mrs. C. D. Thompson and Mrs.
K. Cr. Fowler were in charge of
the afternoon entertainment.
Pureiit-Tearhers 1
Convention Ojk'iis
The State "Parent-Teachers con
vention opened this morning In
Grants Pass at 10:30, with the reg
istration of ull delegates. A short
program was urranged for the
afternoon, and a reception for alt
delegates 16 he held this evening.
Medford delegates Include Mcs
d nines Fichtncr, Kroeschel, D'Al
blni and .lanes. k
FILLING STAIN IN
THREATEN JOIN STRIKE!
NEW YORK, Oct. 1 5. (P) A
threat of filling station attendants
to join the strike of tank truck
drivers today increased the gravity
of the motor fuel distribution situ
ation precipitated by tho diRpue be
tween the oil companies and their
employes.
Three persons have been Injured
in disturbances attending the
strike.
Police Commlssionery Grover A.
Whalen said 1800 police have boon
HKsigncd to strike duty. He threat
ened to withdraw jioIIcq protection
from truck and property of com
panies employing "guerrillas."
whom he blamed for the outbreaks
of violence.
REHEARING DENIED F0R:SM OF FUND NEED
T
SALEM, Ore, Oct. 15. P) The
supreme coint, ninoni; other opin
ions handed down tolnv, lenlel
the petition for rehcarinK of n suit i
Involving ihe Sum-rest orchards. j
'"TP HE most beautiful bl.ick vnu've
i ever scenl "AH my fnendj
admire my new black silk I" "The
coat I thought was hopelessly spotted
is now a new, beautiful black I" ,
These .are typical comments from
women who have used these true, jet
black dyes.
Diamond Dyes Black never gives
cloth, a greenish or bronzy look, as
so many black dyes do. Like Diamond
Dyes Red and all the other Diamond '
colors, it is easy to use and gives
such beautiful results because it is
rich in pure anilines. It's the anilines
in dyes that- give them brilliance,
depth and fastness: make them go
on smoothly and evenly, without
Diamond
Kim PrnnP
EASY TO USE-BETTER RESULTS
Associated -I'lTfit t'hoto
reviewing otartd durlng the Arncr- '
Louisville,' Ky. ;
Women Gtdfers . -- ',-
Have Luncheon
A luncheon for - the women of
;he IIoruo Hivor Valley Coif asso
ciation who arotaklng art ln the
'.pialifying rounds of the: tourna
ment wiui held Uiis noon ' tit the.
club house.. Tho luncheon was in
charge of Mrs. Gain Kobinson. I
Covers -were laid for thirty. ,'
Mr. and Mrs. W. H.'Merrltt re
turned homo .Sunday from a two
weeks vacation trip to iSoattle. -
Mirs Krnestine Flury of Chilo- ,
0,uin. formerly of Medford, is in
the city visiting frioluls.
The Wednesday-' Study club will :
meet tomorrow, nftornoori f at tho i
public library at 2:30. The sub- !
Ject for discussion will be. VJapanV '
: V;'i-
The annual Ht. Mark.h- Ouild
dinner will be served at the Parish,
halUon North Oakdalc avenue, to
morrow at 6r30 p. p-fJil (J-
The 'i egulaf'-meetlng ft the St.,
,nn',s Altar society was held In the.
tiiirish hall at. 20 (hit) afternoon. .
GUESTS MRS. HARTLEY
PHOKNl.t.'Orc., Oct.; 15 (Spe
cial.) Members of tho Ladies' Aid
society and the. Ladies' Missionary
society and their husbands gath
ered at the home of Mrs. C. C
Hartley on. Monday evening for it
surprise purty. Tho party was j
given in honor of Mrs, Hartley's
birthday.
Uetween thirty-five and forty
were present to enjoy the visiting,
and singing. Refreshments i 'of
sandwichos, cake and ooffco were
nerved. Mrs. Hartley was present
ed with a lovely floor lamp..
The budget committee met will)
tho, county court today unci pored
over tho financial state of Urn,
county before Inking up Iho allot
ment of funds to the dlfforent do-
imi tmentB,
The comrKlttoo will be
in session until the first Tuesday
Beautiful
BIACKyouhaw
ever seen
streaking or tpotthig. And Diamond
Dyes contain Ihe highest quality
anilines that money can buy. The
irn" packatje of Diamond Dyes
is the highest quality dye, prepared
for general use. It will dye -or tint
silk, wool, cotton, linen, rayon, or
any mixture of materials. The frfur
packare is a special dye, for silk and
wool only. With it jou can dye your
valuable articles of silk or wool with
rcwItsTmial to the finest professional
work. When yon buy remember this.
The blue package dyes silk or wool
only. The white package will dye
every kind ot goods, including silk
and wool. Your dealer has both
packages.
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Ifflllli
4 ALL DEALER! 4j)p j
Headquarters for Veteran Hunters
' - Western Field
.Hammerless ;
12 gauge
28-in. barrel
Perfectly balanced and shoots
for smokeless .powder. 1'ositlvo
Famous WealEIfl
Repeatmg
Shoteun
11 gauKe: ISOriiich barrel;
shots In as many seconds.
powder. Easy to take down.
IIll
; Hi it UttB ! ii
1IB
Mm
V
Radiators
$9.25 to $10.25 jj
FOR FORDS ,-
Kor. model T, tubular and -honeycomb
typos, half Iho
regular price., . ,
$2.47
Marproof
Varnish
l"rr KlrjfMM
No finer 'varnish r'
Kfirrihwr of prler! I'omI
ilvely will not turn
white, o von If rli'iun'd
wllh nrxl(!in!,' KUdx!
Drtes hard in to hr.
1 Pt.
Can
41c
27c
llolils blades from 8 to
1 2 Inches. ;
!ll-in. Modes 4le doa.
12-iu. blades Me do..
"LAKESIDE"
ii.wi) C?0 OO
saw 3.6.70
THper Kround of fine
quality rhrome alloy
. Hteel. fiuaranteed.
I
i.akksm.i: i fy
l'lt,l. r.ln. ' 1 Ut
Hotter ster-l, temper,
cut, durability and uni
formity. 6 for Mc.
10 Inch '.. ....'. 15c
117 So. Central
?
lKUSE .PAJNT
M0N
Iu they cuitK' Imjje boxes of freight f I to the lifint with Ihe
newest Full jiuTchtimli.se. Now they're tmpiicUctl and on display!
.Sec liow the whole stoj-e tahes on it ehmisied a.speet ! Winlev will stmii
he here, l'leptu-e for it at AViiyd'svliei'e in-ie.e.s live lower, cii:ilily is
! hinln'V "i"! '.sloe.Ks m e .eoinplelc 1 ' At AVaril's, where y)it fiii'l every
thiitj; for yourself anil family lit a .saving; !
Shotgun
Hunting
Coat'
Heavy
Army Duck
$6.98
30
n r - A Q
J..jtO
accurately. Hoied
automatic safety.
l'"ull
BilA
til itched, lllood
proof g a in o
rockets. Loops
for 21 shells. 1
76c
fflQ QQ
full choke.. Tires six
Bored for BinoUelets '
Riverside
Batteries
$7.59
KX'I'KA ItliSHUVK TOWER IN Illv
ei Bldes nteotR tlio strain of 'Kail and
Winter, burns tho lights .longer dur-
, tug longer hours of darkness, whips
over eolil motors, delivers mora power
' quicker every tlmo.
Now Is the Time!
To Buy Ward's
NON-FREEZE SOLUTION
$1.00 (iullon
Ho vendy when Iho mercury
'ttikus lis fiVBt biff drop; Ward's
BDlntlon elrculalea 'hetl.prt hh
kuich more erf Icicnt protection.
Dock not thicken.
Paints That Save Monay
. Guaranteed to Satisfy
CovithII HoiiKe I'alnl
One gallon covorn 250
l. feet wILh 2 wood
foutH, Hplendld fur home
ifWiilth who do their
own imlntlnK.'-Not one '
dmp of water or flh
ull. In OO-fTul. burro Is.
Coverall Burn I'alnl
Proteetn your burn for
yearn! Hleh In puro lln
hog(1 oil; HprcadH freely
undt Bihoothly;' mifty to
upply, Miuto iiM careful
ly an litxiHU paint! (M
ready for winter now!
In 0-khI. bur re 1m,
Wardspar
Varnish
$2.85
Affords perfect protection for uny outside job,
boat decks, porch cellliiKs, otc. Scientifically
compounded. Tiino-reBlsllnB,.-weatlior-Uofylnt;.
1 pint can Me.
Wardway
Liquid
Enamel
39c 70c
pint rpiart
New e h a r in and
r tdor for every
-r o o m! 10 a h I I v
cleaned Biirfnre,
porcelain f,l n I fi h, ,
12 c 1 1 eftiy '. -i;i iltVi'K.y ,
Ward's '
, Co-Var
Finish
39c 75c
pint ipiart
Coloi'ft at nno hniHli
Ktroko! For floors,
w o o d w o r U, ridd
pieces of furniture.
WIIIC.NC'H
$1.15
SMTS
!l sockets' with bexa
- I((in, It wit ll square
opMiiiiKH.
$3-75
$1.10
l':ay Huiinlmc
Machine Oit (ienit
COKOMUM
ltlMi:it
,-Kor work In-nhop, ff'r
vajj tot homo. ' I
llenvy Hennib'KH bntHH
lank, lyuk-prnof pump.
IitiK undrrf low. Xoh
, bout handle, (j u a r, t
rcME!YWAIffi&
cut. Double
Box of 2f
, , Red Head Shells
Hard hlttliiR. Ixiatlcd with VuPont
Smokeless lo wrier. 12 gauge, drop shot.
Liquid
Radiator
Solder
A solder that will slop that
radiator kalt r-, l''llKlil, nl
will not clog. 'H4Rtilar 7Go
value; "
gal.
$1.50
Brushes
For Every Job
1'tlllly hniHh Tor paint
ItiK, lralHomlidiiK, n a
, paslr; ' bniBh or for uny
, wlinllar j) u r p uHi, 0 J
wldB .J I tO
l'AITi;ilS IAVOH-
, ITK H'jlent rhlnoMO
biiHtlen, net' In ltake
lltn ... ean't eomo
out. I'rnveH Hh rpiallty
un. the Job. tf 1 7 C
V.AKMSII IIKISII
A favoille with VVard'4
CcstomeiH! A reat '
...btnh value. ; 'L ,
1 pound
68c
" ' f '
IfifUAaiAIITill W
JtlllK ItllK-ll- or
, Thes an'y size squaru
shank hit. ItlKlit oi' left
band r I n k ratrhpt.
l'lalii finish.
-(ll i-'imv .no
Sleel llaillliliT 05C
Korni'4. meet (U'ollalied.
head. " flT
40c
vm;( kin;
KoiK(d Ktoul. '3
'LhieknoKn;
NO. 4 IM.AM.S
2-ln. tool ntft'l riiltep.
, HldrM a n d 'bottom
Ki'iimd nnd p6Uho4.
Phone 286
There's Fun After School With
HAWTHORNE FLYER
3600
Witli Complete Sport
Model Equipment
A fellow needs a Kood hike to
get out where tho air Is Kood
after a hard day in school.
Parents know it, too. That's
why so many happy healthy
hoys am ridinit llnwthnrno Fly
ers. Hraral lllo n motoicyclo,
Tust- safo, complelely cqulpited,
' you can't onunl Iho Klyiu- for lrss
'Milan ?ii0. Moya say It'-i a uarb'
. mid their Hails call It a wise in
vestment. Oi'
Cotton
Uuion Suits
$159
1-oiiK weurlm;, loni; fiber cotton
smith llsht oft fleecing next to
:your skin. Warm in coldoBt
..iwontlier. t.;.,., ,',
$3.98
' AH Wool Blazer
-Hnturt and practical for outdoors
wear. Warm wool weave', Navy
and 0ivo 'IJrnb.
Flannel ,
Shirts
Hnnular Army style In Gray
'Khaki. Warm, durable flannol.
WORK SOX 3 pairs $1.35
A practhnl hoso Tor uvoryilay wnar. Medium heavy, part
wool yarqtluiablc and cnintorlnblu. Priced very low.
,, . ..: Dependable Alarm Clocks
At Splendid
89c
Ono day rloeft, -nickel
plated i
cuso c 1 on l'
alarm. . : I
II AM)
-PIIIMj
98c;
a-J a w r-httck hopln t
Ht ralitht iifihnnk tlrllla
up to V ,,,,t Beurrt
and Hteel ptnimm. t
) :ioiu.
Keimlli
uwt
- 4 - lneh
?r "A,";1.10
12-iiunrt
HtronK and aervleenbl1.
'inside seams well m)l
dered. ' flood tin plato
brlKhtf)' finished.
'
J Mso Sold
sSEasy Payments
All Wool
Shaker 1 Sweater
Men's
$7.98
Boys'
$2.75
An ideal swoatcr for sports and
general wear. Warm, hand fln
. Ished shaker knit, smart roll col
lar. --Your choice of -three. ool-ors.-Navy
Blue, Maroon or Buff.
' 1 '' Pioneer Overalls
,' and Jackets
Each d- CQ
Garments
8-oiince ; blue ttenlm with every "con
venient imekot;- every extra - strbngth
fonturo you find In ?2 overalls.' 'Ixw
" or hlph back utylo. : v'
or'j
Savings
$1.49
One-day inovo-'
:i cnt.. Plain.
' Stand
Grist Mill
Also May Be Had In
50-pound Capacity at
$375
flrlnds ; Kinall ' Rrans,
dry bona, shells, etc. 25--pniitid
capacity. Kly
wheel ls'124 Inches In
diameter. ,
Med ford, Oregon
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