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PAGE SIX V 1 IKDFORT) MAIL TUTBUXE, MEDFORD. OREO OX, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBERr.W1929.- 'What Do the School Children of Med ford v Jfcnow About the City and Its Industries? J "Be an example, to Medford and tfn problem," Haid u man yf8tr day In the hearing of "Bill" Dol lar, who was taking the convenm tloii nil In. "What a place Bed ford would be if everyone hero were liko you you - don't know what mnkeH Med ford great nor do yfw make any attempt 'to find out. -"BHI" thought that remark ovnr fdV awhile nnd then he wild, "I wtonder how ninny people there are In .Medford who can wi'ltn down the nnnuw of Id outHtnnding fealureH of this cily and oounty. , Don't knock I kM to tt mi " pertunlty. your towii od molten fox op- There are not mnuy jieojile AVho can do thin without a lot of thought nnd yejt thore are many important things tput vuvery Pi Hon. hIiouUI know. "Through Innblllty to give thlH informutlon,'" continued "illll," "a person beeomefl nn uneonmiiouK knocker nf Medford, for every op portunity whlt-li n-fKenls ilHUll' to Itoo.sl, hy giving dclnlled informu tlon about tl.i wotldertul city. Ik lost been use they Couldn't take ndvnmuge of It;- 'Any penum- who travels Ikik rottit- in cohtaet with peol from oilier citb-H who seldom mlns an ofiportunliy to tell fibout their own eilles to any one who w4U sten. Nr matter how willing we tuny be lo tell what we nhnuld know about our manufnetured goolH are hnhdicapped at (he .start through a lack of real' knowledge that Ih.hit vlevable. ' , i " .-....-. Homethlng should be done to disseminate IIiIh Information In nu"ch n way that It can be absorbed without any -great mentnl effort. Some attemptH 1 have been made tHi'u printed circulars, and other nutans In get these facts Into the hnnds of outsiders, hut the whole finilt lies principally with tho" In siders. .. . Kvory person in M e d f o r d uhuuld havo enough Information nn- tap, so that h6 or she could htihl their own in n conwrsutlon ivhen It comes to co'rnpnrlsons. ;,'As ri matter of policy, civic I uly bn(l prtOe, let the peoplu of Medford be ednemted to n full understanding of whnt we have sd that nn appleclatifin and' know ledge of our home city will be u habit nnd riht an effort. '"Hill": J)ollur said at' thin time. ,;f.lt . inq' tell you what thl oHm, kMoiiM do. ' Our 'ficbool ehlldten ' ..... of qi'vinq is matched by thepleasure -of A. .WnV-HNOHOi)! Percolator Seis so attractive that tlicre'sa real thrill in i v ing one to somebody special. Another unusual and thoughtful gift is the table stove . . . handiest of table appliances. It tost Brills, broils, nnd fries a variety of dishes right at the table. . Percaatorielirvm t'l-75 " $$' 00 Tailt iiact, fv,i0 t , - We carry a complete line of all WESTINGHOUSE , ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES And would be pleased Pebjjle'i Electric Store 212 West Main should be led to iHscover-thelrclty by having them write one careful exercise In the ICngllNh course each term on such subject us 'What M v d f o r d Manufactures,' 'The Value of the Airport to Medford,' 'Points of Historic Interest Around Medford,'. etc. "fly the time (he pupil has pass ed through the 10 terms of the grammnr school g Hides, hjs 10 ex ercises have driven into him the fact that -he lives somewhere, that the city has an excuse for being nnd has some relation to the rest of the world; and in doing this the child's mentnl training bus not : been neglected. "In geography and history, the I boys and girls should go over nnd f over again on Med ford's trade and i industries, iih well as I ho live of j eminent men; For example; In 'the sixth gi'iide the students should j learn n bout the lumber and other j IridUHtries of Medford, something j about the Uogue river and railroad j transportation. ' "Itcsides classroom work," con I tinned "Bill," "the pupils under 'the care of their teachers fihoutd j be sent out In groups to study the j work of factories, fruit packing plants,' ' warehouses, mills mid I municipal Institutions. "The public sc;iool children of I Medford should have their minds trained to work, by studying real life, and the people of that city cannot help taking a keen and active Interest In schools which take such an Interest In them. "Hy the kindness of the city merchants the schools can Obtain Invoices, freight bills, contracts of sale, and other like papers of trade and these, In part could take the place of the arithmetic books. The work could lie made Interesting to the children, for they are doing problems of real 1 Hft, -nnd Ihc names In the problems would be the mimes that they hear and see every day. ' - ' . i "There Is not much doubt then," said Medford "Hill" dollar, "that lh'S young folks would I in Able to tell about tiieir cily. Is there? "Wo arc engaged now in edu cating a Wonderful group of chil dren In Medford, and In a few years more they will be taking their- plneo in the business world. It Is much more important for them to know what Is going on ilround thorn -illnn 1t 1h to know where Sophocles or Thoognis was born. "Like any good citizen, I want to see my family, the famous Dol lar family, grow.' ! want dozens of brothers for each one that Is' now circulating in Medford- If our pooplo are educated to an ap preciation of what we have nnd the needs of the future, the day will not bo long In coming when the dreams of the boosters will come true. t '.'And now." said mil" Dollar, in conclusion, "my message to the people of Medford enda. "Let ovsry person here- bo a loyal citi zen In everything thai pertains to Medford and the growth of this city wlll.be all that the greatest optimist could wish for.,f r fropyrlghi liian, Mozart.) ;OBL Weslinghouse ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES to' demonstrate them Phone 12 THE LUXURY HUSBAND SYNOf'BIS: 'Tin Orlcvln' llli Hum" - J I'.ay i f u kUi.'ceHH ! While llltit fin(i liuy how to Ihunderou. nuplaUH. for - Ititu b unnre una liny boiik. Bar bara and ftntlili llnderioti wultf Into I tie fJolcU'n Tiollar club. Hoy is mnnUprl, of course, nnd Uarb.ira Uopm not recounlze him but the wnlltiiK noten or his Baxophone, as nn I'ncore la afarti'd, haunt her innnriry and ahe lenvea. Ilender ao:) returns with her to her apart ment, where ho urgea her to find foi-Ketfulnesa In a return to her former life of KOrgcoua partiea for which he la noted and then to dlvolV'e Jtay.' Barbara refusea to do the latter Immediately, but determlnPH to reopen her country homo with a atupendoua house warming. " , Chapter 27 , " . PETE ANHEIM tlHII.E Barbara, oppressed by a mlsentblo fueling ot loneliness, was slowly retiring to Iter bed chamber, a noisy celebration filled BJU poster's apartment. 'Dill Foster was soylng for tUe hundredth -time, bis arm lovlngty around Ray's neck: ., t "I'm proud ot you That eong ot yours Is a wow. My, didn't It get a hand thanks a lot, ot course, to this. Utile lady here. ..." "Thanks everything to her," In terrupted Ray. , "Bosh," cried Rita across the table.: 'Even you don't believe Rita Gllmore's captivating personality that." ..Then, springing up from the table and seizing' Ray by the hand, "Let's give them some ot those new tunes of yours I want Pole to iioar them. Wake up, Pete,' and show bouio enthusiasm." I'eto.Anhelm had arrived In New York ' that,.' afternoon from Ohio.' Tall, thin, he had I ion-gray hair and humorous, understanding eyes. Now they were smiling across at Rita. ...'. . Ho had known her from her child-, hood. Then, an inquiring, raven-, headed kid. Ton years later he had first asked her to marry him. But she had laughed at the Idea afire, with, a dream ot the inevitable bandsotue young prince. , Ho bad laughed, too, but he had never lost track ot her, running up to New York whenever he could be spared from the huge factory be controlled. Earlier that evening at the club, upon introducing Ray, Rita had said laughingly) - "This Is Peto Anhoiin, my butter anil, egg man." . The two men laughed as they shook , bauds, but Hay hud been con scious ot the other's close scrutiny. Now, ills eyes on Ray at the piano, Peto wondered If this tall dark fellow might not bo the fairy prince tos whom Rita bad .wailed. FQr the past ' live yonrs he had been schooling, himself (or" the. moment when her, tlroum limit should appear. .. Now, If ttiln ,woro ho, tUoro remained only for him to do his vvtiuqst.lu helping them both, Lntoly nu opportunity bad come Ills way by which Rita might, benefit. Ho wondered if Ray might not be brought. IntoUho schema as well. Undoubtedly his stuff was good. Ho chuckled , softly to, himself, Strange to have the rolo of would lia lover transformed over night lu to. that ot Fairy tlodfather! The music. .ended abruptly, re peated hangings on the celling having become too violent to be longer, with safely. Ignored. Pete caught Rita's hand and held It, drawlug her. down onto, his knees. Pulling her head towards his ho whispered: "Lunch with me tomorrow, lilts dear, I'vo something Important to discuss with you. . . ." Rltu lltorally pranced Into tli? (olden Dollar Club tlio following evening, much as thaugli sin had tieeu blown In on a cyclone. She threw a kiss . to the doorman, whistled as she put en her make up, then, Just before the commence- BROMLEY APPOINTED ON PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Tl. L. ' nromliv, well known mntmV (if the ndveitlnlns ilepaiti ments of the faHfurtiln Oregon I'owit -"riiinpnny it ml Mnuntnln Stiitea Pwir roiApnny has Ju lipon niiiinhitinl a inemlT of the nilvcrtlainic ntld imlillelty rotnnilt tee of tlio N'orlhneM K.lccliic t.lKht anil Power uptuclutlnn. Mr. Ilromley hua been nn active 0111111' of ItltM ronuulttt'n ns will as sevprnl other cnntmlttren of the northwe-Nt nsaociatlon in former years. menl ot'.the iliow, pig fctuck; bee. head through itbp trap .'floor-. ai whispered, to Ray. '. . , "1 want to see you after the show tonight. I'm just busting to tell you something and It needs a lot of will power to keep It choked down. . . ," The evening dragged, seemed In terminable to Rita, although the "Qrlevln" Blues' went over better than ever.- She could hardly Trait for the moment when she would be facing Kay across a table, I ( didn't, matter where, telling him the news. . In her mind she had the scene pic tured clearly. . . -..!.. His face would change from dumb , bewilderment to Incredulous Joy, his bands would shout out, grasping tiers. .Then they .would plan the details. At the thought of that Rita executed a little pirouette In the dressing room and chuckled so audibly that Delaney Grey, the Charleston dancer, exclaimed: - ,''.My, something baa got into you tonight, Rita. Anything to do with that new sweetie of yours the fel low with the sax?. You aren't thinking of carrying hint to the al tar?',' ., . r -. "Don't be absurd . ..." Rita, crim soned and Sicked, powder .indis criminately over -her face., flow absurdly sentimental were- girls like Delaney! . . . But, all the same, both charmed and pm?a:oJ Sahara as Rita mascara ed net eyujti2hM she had to admit tremulously to herself that there ml:;ht be some thing In what the dancer had slid. Finally the show dragged liself.'to a dispirited close. Sleepy waiters commenced putting out tin) liters as a hint to the revellers who e' maincd that there was such a pltu-e as home. ... Rita was huinmliig happily to herself as she slipped out ot her la mo dancing dress, leaving It In a little heap upon the door. . She changed to. her almond srqrn suit, It being itny'a fuvorite, ami happily she skipped njong the. das-. sage out Into the little side lto, where he stood waiting.. , ., ' "What's the big news, Rita. . , . Out with It. . .. . Don't keep a follow In suspense." ;. , , , ,. "Walt, Ray, wait. . ; .-. . , -, "8ay you're pot going to gst mar tied. Rita?" Her hand fell suddenly from his arm. Of course be was only kid ding, but it hurt that he should say that even In jost. Thinking of her marrying another fellow worse, saylug it In that casual tone of voice. She looked up, expecting to fluil hlnj laughing, but he remained perfectly serious and she fell silent. Once out In the weird medley of noises thnt I? Broadway hy night she had to snap out of It. Too many glorious possibilities lay ahead of them. . Undoubtedly Jtay had. been Joking', "Whero 'do wo go, Rita!" "1 thought wo might so back to my apartment. I've a little supper all laid out." liny looked down at her In stir prise. , . "To your apartment, Rita?" i. She nodded and sulil quirkly:. "You mean because we'vo never gono back thero before? I know, but, uiulcr.stundlng each other as we do. it seems sort of silly that we should bother our heads" Ray remained silent. Dubious ha waa and this, ho told himself, was maluly for Rita's sake. Two-thirty was late, even for show people, and he had no wish to be the cattso of the girl being talked about. She laughed at his objections. Her Impudent, dancing brown eyes mocked him. "Don't razs mo, Rita. Yon kuow It's you I'm thinking of. Itut I guess there's an harm la It good friends, such as w are." (Co.iliilit, Dl.il I'mil Rita flnds a heart. ache In rtay'a happlntaa. Continue with tomor row'a installment. MAY USE OLD CHURCH ' FOR PHOENIX SCOUTS KHUN VrtKt'lNOT, Or., Oct. SO c tspeclul.) A plan Is under con ftUtcrnttoii wheroiiy the old I'tvihy terln'n . church, IuiIIiIIivb will lie minte available for uie f the' ltoy Scouts of the ritoenlx trimp. This l n'good thlnir the liulldlnK is stnndiim bile and Is often a ren derxvoiw for nulHiihws. fovl lltatorv llfini.lN (41 The first .It-Cor-man ' aounil picture deplciK (he sinking nf the Mrltlsh stenmsblii Tttnnl by 'collision with nn Ice berg, ' EL.CORTEZ..NEW FRANCISCO HOTEL. OPENS ON DEC. 1ST All ri'L'QnlN for major bill I diner operation have beon shattered In tho erpi:tlon of tho noy K CortPii hottl on CW'flry Htreet, 9an Fran cIhto. (.round waH livokc-n (or this latent nddltlon to Sun fcYanolneo'B fuHt-nrowlnK "rillne losi thtin six months; nfio, and Mortimer Ai.Sam u'l, manuKliiK owtior of! the IJotel Manx and owner of the new edi fice. say the K t'tjltez will be completed and ready for occupancy early In December.' ( ' -: The building i'l3 1 HtoriKt in height. cU.sh A reinforced Kteel anrV concrete. quiiMtructioii thrdutfhout, contalnH evry conceivable ' con venience and device for hotel com fort. The total Investment will ex ceed ll.fiOO.UOO. The architecture '! Spanish In design and Interior furnishings and apolntment.s carry out this motif. A palatial dining room and coffee shop adjoin the sparious lobby. A feature of the hotel Is the fact that every room contains an elec trified kitchenette; multiple radio and numerous other' conveniences. .Mr. Samuel, who is- one' of the most popular holelmen ;tn Califor nia, will personally supervise tho new hostelry. ; Me has appointed I. Tremnln Loud of Sun Francisco as resident manaor. "Trim," as he Is known to thousands of friends, comes from a family long connected with hotels In New York state, and was formerly As8ciil ted with, the Motel Whltcomb in addi tion to the I.ouard apartments. TABLE ROCK HAS LOW I i, : TAMJ KOf!K, Oro., Oct..; 30. (HieSial)rrTle )owa'st tenperatfafV so, far this fall 111 this e,f;tlon was that' of Tuesday morning when a heavy frost anil much ice was in evidence. Those from here who spent Sun day at Crater Lake report its beauty beyond description and the trees nnd vines along the highway with their autumn tints very rare. J. 1.. Nenlon and family have re turned from a Tew days' visit at the Mel Atkins ranch In Klamath county. , Miss Alice Seahrooke, who is teaching In the Shady Cove dis trict, miem the week end with her nome iuiks. I Frank Hart and H. H. Nealon vis ited at tho Hamilton fox farm in Klamath county one day last week. REESE CREEK TO ELECT .1? ,4- ItRKKR CIIERK, Ore.. 30. (SpccIul.)-TIm timo for.'lho liaglo Point Iirinntlon -idlstrlrt :H?ot.on' comes on Tuesday, Nnvomlter VI this year, at which timo a director will ho ehrHen to .succeed Henry French, whose time expires. It r understood Rimer Robert son will run njiiilnut Mr. French for re-eU?ction. Uuth the candi dates are- Keeae Creekers nnd well known throiiKhout the district, and both nro successful furmers in the district. It Is hoped that the peo ple Benerally will come out nnd express themselves at the polls..nnd help to make t.tls one of the best districts In the state. EDEN PRECINCT BARN WRECK CUTS PHONES KMKN l'lllOCINCT. Ore.. Oct. 30 (Special.) Last week while Mr. Hopkins nnd Mr. Itonhlin'i w ere wvecking , the. htg barn on the Carey jilnce one of the beams swung out and caught the two lines of the Phoenix Ititral Tele phono company and put them out for an hour or more. Sweeter Makes Life Nfit time eokted tongus, fetid bre&th, or acrid skin. Rives evidence af sour ttomsch try Phillips Milk of Magnesial let scqmuntcd -with this perfect snti-aciJ that balpt the syitem keep tountl and sweet. That every atom ach needs at times. Take it when ever a hearty meal brings any dii tomforU )'hilllH Milk of Magnrila has .in mediral endorsement. And convinied millions of men and women thev didn't have "indigestion." lVin't d.et, and dont suffer t just remeaibrr l'hll lipa. JPleasant to tako, and always ellcctlve. "Milk ot Magnesia'1 hat been the tT. 8. regiatered trade mark of the Charles V. fhiilipa Ctaiical Ce and ita prealeccssoe Charles U I'hillips sine 1875. PHILLIPS Milk . of Magnesia . ' , 1 ".'..!' ... . . I. ' P LAN HALLOWE'EN PARTIES IN EDEN; . Lnt . i - i (Hy Mary C. farcy) EDKN-PRRC.'lN(r'T, Ore., Oct. 30 (Special.) Severn! Hullowe'en I)artiiB oiiK planned In this vicinity nnd ''Rome of them linve their Invention! out. Mm. Lena .Stevens tins about re covered from her recent lllneKH and Is nble to be ttliout her work aKnln. ' ' Minn Irene Rliindley and Joe Itartley;uf this precinct were elect ed officers tiRiiln in the C. E. Itfnion,' when they , convened in Medford last week. - I0d' Hamlin and Rob nnd Fred Furry went out tii the Furry ranch last Sunday to gatbet' up and drive In their beef cattle. ! Kd'-Ilamlltl hrid a power corn cutter lit his place last week and cut up 'about forty tons of corn and fodder. 'The, soft ears will make very rich feed for both hogs and cattle. ' . This community was- grieved at the necessity of Rev. Johnson go ing to the southern climate for the benefit of his health. Kev. John son was ni very faithful worker in the church and community. fri untie )$ of f-THE RAIN descended and the floods canje and lasted for 40 days. Had the roof been made of J-M Asbestos Shingles, it could have lasted for, 40 years, and made no difference be rause ..water will-not rot jhese sturdy .shingles. For your own roof, these Trowbridge droL See, Trowbridge Cabinet Wprks for Windows, Doors, 'ft 'Screens i-'Everything in Woodwork . s ".- ummer Lour trip cast over. the Sunset Route of Southern Pacific lies along i wintcrless path of charm and romance. California, the picturesque Southwest and historic Old South are right atony the way. Your route east through this land of eternal summer takes you to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Phoenix, (Apache Trail) , San Antonio, New Or leans and a bit of Old Dixie. From NewOrleans continue by tail ot enjoy, "lOO goljcn. bouts at sea" by steamship to New York (meals and accom modations on boat included in put rail fare). . em J . XT tii t armhdl any Soulbtr Pacific pffic for the illustrated booklet dst from the Pacific Norlbutsf i NAVY OF LOOT IN HEN YARD WASHINGTON, Oct. 30. (J Navy j lU'partmfnt I officials an nounced today that-they Jad fiiuml $47, 900 burled in l chicken yard in southeast Washington by Lieut. fUiarles Musll, who disappeared from Charleston, S. C, several weeks ngo with a $S4,60O' payroll. I.leut Musll wajked aboard the receiving ship Seattle in New York last week aud surrendered. He turned over J1500 in cash nt that time. Oflclals havo little hope "f finding the remainder of the money. Milsil told naval offlclnls he had buried . the money in the chicken yard located behind a vacant house once occupied by him and his family. Armed with picks nnd For Glasses That Are BIGHT Sea Dr. D. A. Chambers OPTOMETRIST ' ' 1 404 Medford Bldg. shingles (jffer you perman ence together with color - ful beauty and fireproof ness. Let us tell you how little it costs to have a perman ent roof of J-M Shingles for your new house pr for . reroofing. right, over aid wood shingles. 5 . Lumber Yard lime the way i,Two othet routes from Cal ifornia to mid-west and east ern destinations Overland Route, San Francisco to Clii- rfltrn-nni DKN Statf RniiTp i 1 I , ' Los Angeles to Kansas City i and Qiicago. r0 The farebywayof California is but a very small fraaion more than any other way. Phone or call on your local ' agent for further details of this trirj east thrnuph aniirh. P0" fAitl r. . rornrtt sunsntne. rw h6 Souattlhieirim ,PasS55c J. 0. nhovcla. the offlcerw (lueceeded In iliKfdiiK up the mull. , Small ' popovers will bake I muc, great big ones Your oven heat penetrates the smaller quantities of bat ter quicker and more evenly. And because Hills Bros, roa . only a few pounds of coffee sf a ,time never in; bulk every' berry fs.. roasted fvenly. This continuous process Con trolled Roasting produces a flavor no other coffee has. HILLS BROS COFFEE Frrth from the orig inal vuiuum fad. Eojily vPtnrd witk lilt V. . O 1929 ; . INSURANCE First Insurance Agency . A. L. HILL, Manaaer. Phone 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon J rs all "'on this Southern route to theEast Md pituntnnirt.OituttnZ rim run ja CARLE Phone 34 'VW-M-i-.- 'li-U