ORGANIZE FORCES I
FOR CHEST DRIVE !
TO START NOV. 12
With the cumrnunity c li e s t
workers organized into an army,
mid officers appointed to head
their troops, .Med lord will by tho
pceno of one of 'the most cuin
plelo mobilizations over experi
enced - locally, when thy drive
opens a week from today, ' .
Four colonels will he )i com
mand of the four districts to by
Covered, with a staff of majors,
t-uptaiiiH and "rookies' u n d e r
t Item. Every homo will be visited
and upon the receipt of u do na
tion, will be included in the Com
munity Chest membership. This
will entitle them to a sticker for
their windows, as well as other
identifications that they have doily
their share in the campaign.
Inasmuch as this is to be the
only organized drive during- the
year, many subscribers are con
tributing1 according to incomes as
follows: t
-income up In $1200 $0 a year.
Income up to $1800 $12 a yeav.
Income up to ? 241)0 $1K a year.
Income up to $,1000 $:I0 a year.
.Above $:t000 1 . per cent a
year.
Above $11000 2 Mi per cent a
year.
Above $7500 3 to i per cent a
year.
, Above $10,000 T, to S per rem
a year.
enrol i urwnr
OrLulnL VLIilHL
IT
A special venire for the October
torm of the circuit court was drawn
yesterday afternoon, and was pres
ent this forenoon at court. The
venire is as follows.
1 O. M. Franklin Ashland.
Henry W. Masson Talent.
C. Gustiive Urommer, Medford.'
. Harry D. Kyle, Medford.
Alta Naylor, Medford.
' Chas. Martin, Ashland. '
1 Maude M. IBeektnan, Medford.
. W. M. Reeder, Ashland.
Alex Vestal, Eagle Point.
Fred Dutton, Eagle Point.
OF FOUR DWELLINGS
Applications for building permits
by the Southern Oregon Construc
tion company were on file, today
at the city building department for
the construction of four houses.
Two would be located on South
Tolly, street and will cost $6,000
each. One would be on Darneburg
Koad .and the other on Olen Oak
Court,' each costing $-1000. , The
$0000 dwellings are of the duplex
type r.nd sonje change will prob
ably have, to be made in the zon
ing on the district in which they
are located before they can -be con
structed. A. K. Reames nlso ma le
application to repair a dwelling -m
West Eleventh street at u cost of
$250. -
"Stolen Kisses" at
Rialto Tomorrow
'Stolen Kisses." which .opens at
(he Rialto tomorrow, a tulkins;
picture, is nn up-to-the-mlnule
Jaz jamboree. In which a newly
married couple, and the peppery
father of the bride, no to Paris
with results that are uuuranteort
to make any audience sit up and
toln t.f,ll,n
Kunny. fantastic, but Intensely
human, this Kay bit from the pen
of Kranz Kuppe stars May MoAvoy
with Claude OilllnKwaler. Iliillman
Cotley, Edna Murphy. Kced Howes,
Arthur lloyt and others in sun-port.-
Vltaphone is magical in re
production of dlttloRue; sound and
symphonic accompaniment.
SEAMEN DRINK POISON
ALCOHOL; TWO DEAD
TAXAM A, Nov. 6. P Two
seamen of the American steamer
(Iraylock died at sea on Novem
ber 3 from the effects of drink
ing poison nleohot while a third
season, Carl t'pmann, Is now In
the hospital nt Colon, gravely III
from the same cause. The den-1
victims, I,conarrt Uirson and Erie
.Inhansson, were burled at sea
Sunday.
Cold Can 't Cause
Them to Disappoint!
Singers rant Iwar, keep from
Mrtrhiniz cold, but they can pet the
bent of" any cold in a few hours
and to rn yon. (Jot the compound
t hat coniej in nloatnt-Usting tab
FALL SPRAY FOR
SAN JOSE SCALE
GOOD INSURANC
San Jose Scale caused n heavy 1
I cullnge of fruit th? scuson. the
: primary reason for this condition!
I was thy failure on (lie part of i
I many growers to apply a spray I
! for the control of this insect.
Wet null conditions made it Im-
possibly for some growers to g"t
their spray machines Into the or
chards at the proper time in the
spring, in sections where' this
difficulty nmy occur it would be
good insurance to apply the lime
sulfur spray this fall.
Liquid lime sulfur, one gallon
tn eight gallons of water, applied
when the foliage has been reduced
to a point so that good coverage
of branches is possible will be Just
as effective in the control of scale
insects and blister mite, as the
spring application.
Remembering the experiences of
the. last few seasons, it would bo
well for orchard ist a to consider
the fall spray prog rum and to
make their plans accordingly.
I,. P. WII.COX,
County Agent.
I MASON!
NOT
j One of the best opening dances
I for several seasons is anticipated
j by the Masonic Dancing club, which
! holds its first party of the fall and
' winter series ut th eMasonic. temple
I ballroom tonight. Special decora
tions have been put Into place and
a committee has arranged for re
freshments to he served during the
course of the evening.
The llroadway orchestra will
make its first appearance for some
time and will present several spe
cial numbers. A large attendance
of Mason, Eastern Star and De Mo
lay members is expected from Med
ford and also from neighboring
lodges. The party is given for the
benefit of the Medford donation to
the .Masonic and Eastern Star home
and good support is expected.
Only members and their Invited
guests will be present and dancing
will begin promptly at 9 o'clock.
Daily Meteorological Report
November 5, 1029
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Fair to
night and Wednesday. Moderate
temperature. ,
Oregon: (lenernlly fair tonight
and Wednesday but unsettled fn
northwest portion. Moderate tem
perature. a.
Local Data.
Temperature (Oegs.).... 01 :!5
Highest (Last t2 his.).. 71 64
Lowest (Last 12 his.).. M III
Itel. humidity (Pet.) V 77
State of weather Cloudy Clear
Lowest temperature this morn
Ins, :t:t rteurees.
Total precipitation since Sept. 1,
1!I20, 1.14 inches..
Temperatures a year ago today:
Highest, S7; lowest. 47. '
Sunset today, 5 p. m.
Sunrise Wednesday, fi:50 a. m.
Sunset Wednesday, 4:09 p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A. M,
120th Meridian Time
s bo
I. 3; -r. 4
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.CITV.
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Maker City
Pistnarek
lioise
Denver
I)e Moines
Fresno
Helena
1,6s Angeles ....
Marshfleld
Phoenix"
Portland
Red Hluff
ltosehiirg
Salt Lake City..
San Kram-isco ..
Santa Fe
Seattle
Spokane
Wallu Walla ....
Winnipeg
W. .1.
64 2ii Clear
4D 2S Clear
50 32 Clear
Bii 40 Clear
44 32 Clear
Sli .12 Clear
(IS ,'10 Cloudy
HO ill Clear
CO 3S Clear
S2 00 Cloudy
5S 44 Clear
7S 4il Clear
HO ,'IS Cloudy
58 44 Clear
SO 52 Clear
50 2S Clear
52 10 Cloudy
45 32 Clear
5( .'Hi Clear
30 Cloudy
lirTCIIISON.
Meteoroloirist.
let, one of whirll will break up A
cold mi quickly you'll be HtonUhed.
Tape' Cold Compound i what tliey
cm II it; id any dniRotorc you visit
will dure it for ju-t thiitylivo
cental
See how ('Ml !rync nn.l norrtirm
leaves your no nd throat; how
the mucotH ilwciinrw end and
brcnOiiliK becomes pfti-y. I'uncV way
i belter than "Jopini;,'' o" remem
ber :k name.
MEDFOTJD MATT,
Oregon-Made Plane Providing Air
Treat for Many
Members of the city council, po
lice force and other local citizens
were guests yesterday of the
hreose Aircraft company of Port
land in flights over the city in
the "City of. Portland," cabin
plane which arrived at Medford
yesterday, piloted by Major Gil
bert Kekerson, The plane was
busy today taking up officers of
local service clubs a nd American
Legion officers in district confer
ence at Ashland.
For a muniicr of yesterday's
passengers, it was their first rid,
and they came to earth wonder
ing why they had never none up
before. The plane, a sister ship
of the "Aloha,'' which flew to the
Hawaiian islands, piloted by Mar
tin Jensen, has room for five pas
sengers, seated in comfort on soli
upholstery.
The plane is powered with a
2 2 5 -horsepower Wright whirlwind
motor and has a top speed of over
KiO miles and a cruising speed of
:0 miles an hour. It can clinii.
1200 feet per minute anil is one
of the latest to be manufactured
by the company, which now hits
L
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"Medford Is on the map In hu
mane work," declared MrB. F. W.
Swauton. manager of the Oregon
State Humane society, who arrived
In the city this morning as a gilest
of the Jackson county society. Ms.
Swanton, who. recently attended the
national convention of humane so
cielies at St. Louis. Mo., said that
President Sidney Coleman devoted
15 minutes of the official address
at the -conven-tlotvto eulogi.ing this
city for Its leadership in humane
activity.
' "The humane society is just as
necessary, to the city as the gar
bage man and other factors consid
ered Indlspensihle,' said the exec
utive. .Mrs. Swanton explained
that, contrary to the belief of many
people, the ' humivTie society was
concerned more with the preven
tion of cruelty and unhuinunltnrtan
treatment to children and aged
people than animals.
Asked how long she had been in
terested in the work, Mrs. Swan
ton told how, at the age of four
yeai, she had become so enraged
over.the cruel treatment of a man
to his team of horses, she grasped
a hatchet . In her two hands and
split his foot wide open.
She orgunlzed the first humane
society in Alaska, In 1900 she said,
an organization which Is still In
existence. She has been actively
engaged In the work In this stale
for 22 years and has served In the
capacity of general manager for
the past 11 years.
Mrs. Swanton, met nt the train
by Mrs. Sid Klchardson was the
guest of honor at a humane society
luncheon given. at the home of Mrs.
L. I).' McCaskey on tho Old Stage
road at 1 o'clock. She will speak
tonight at the city council meet
ing and before the county court to
morrow morning.
WILL PREPARE SUPPER!
ON THURSDAY EVENING;
The men- of the Phoenix Com-
munily are planning a' supper to :
be given at the Presbyterian
church on Thursday evening of:
this week. The mtppcr will bl
a little out of the ordinary of thl
suppers generally given here, and
has been announced as a "Jlgg's
Supper."
They will com men co nt 5:30
and continue through the evening.
The Palmer .Music Mouse of Med
ford are going to donate it com
hina tlon radio and photiogra ph
for the occasion and music wit I
be played throughout the. meal.
Another treat awaits all who at
tend, is that Karl Iavin or Med
ford, former announcer over
KM Kl), will deliver a monolntrii-'.
The entire mlpper has been
planned, ami will he prepared ami
nerved hy the men of the com
munity headed by the men of the
congregation" of the Presbyterian
hun h.
Committees have been appoint
ed to perform the varioux duties
of the mipper, and the kitchen
committee Is A follows:
Ted Minefield, rhlef cook; Har
vey Itoyer, M. K. Hhtwtn and Mr.
Wilcox, assistant. other com
mittee to perve, etc., will alo be
appointed. - The supper will be
Mrvcd for the moderate price
nf 4nr 'nef plate, Tlie men at-k
that all will keep this date opn
and plan lo aud. Th4irf-eeils
will go toward the building fund
of the Phoenix church..
TTiTBTJXR BEDFORD,:
ships in use by air mail and trail;-J
port lines, Th company nianu-j
factnres five and seven-passengt r .
cabin shit-,, 'and. yis recognized asi
one of the outstanding companies
of the west.
tleorge E. I-ove, factory repre-;
sentative and well known in Med-
ford and southern Oregon, arrive! s
j yesterday a short time before Ihej
i ship and is in charge of local ar- j
;.i alignments. .Major Kekerson, au
j army flier, who conducts a flying;
school at Springfield, flew the .
ship here ami was accompanied
in another shirt by Lloyd Kinney.;
a student taking bis first cross- j
country flight in an Arrow Sport j
pliine. I
Yesterday's passenger list tn-
eludes the following air enthu-j
siasts: Mayor A. W. Pipes, J. C.
Collins, K. It. Hammond, E. M.
j Wilson, H. K. McKlhose. Prank,
i Kan e 11, John Uuchter, police Chief
: Clatous McCretlie. Traffic Chief,
Ceorge. Prescolt. INdiceman .lee'
Cave. State Traffic Officer lioU-i
ert Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. '
i Jiiomloy, 11. S. Deuel, 11. O. C.reyj
I of the Crater ljilte Automotive
company, H. O. Grey, Mr. and!
Radio Program
KMED
Mall Tribune-Virgin Station
J J 5 J !
Wednesday, Nov. 6-
9:00 lo 9:30 Isaacs (Ash-
land, Oregon).
9:30 lo 10 Monarch Grocery
; and Oil Station.
1 in to 10:30 .Mann's Dept.
. S Ktoro. '
10:30 to 11 Heath's Drug
J Store. $
! II to 11:30 Medford Klec-
! trie Store.
. 11:30 to 12 Lewis Super
j Service Station. !
i V 1 2 noon News flashes by
Mall Tribune.
12 to 12:30 Jackson County
I 5 Pldg. & Loan association. 4
! 12:30' tot:l:VU Pierce Autol
I Freight Lines. '
! 1:00 to 1:30 city Cleaning
j and Dyeing "Works.
, 1:30 to 2:00Mndrona Dairy. -S
j 2:00 to 2:30 Economy tiro-
j cetei'la. ,
(1:00 to 0:15 Peasleys Pho- (
I tograpbers.
(1:15 to li : 3 II News and mar-
i ket reports by Mall Tribune.
I (1:30 to 7:00 The Crescent
1 Dairies. ,
! ',
i
KMED SILENT WHILE !
In the process nt nddlng new
equipment, which will make tlie
local set equivalent to 'J0O watts.
KAIKU, the Mail Tribune-Virgin
station, went dark nt 2:30 this
afternoon, lo remain ho until ii:0i
o'clock tomorrow morning, ac
cordlng to an announcement mad;
to this paper-today. This is only
a temporary arrangement which
will tide the. local station ov'-r
until the arrival of Its complete
outlay of new equipment to he in
stalled in the future.
"Coord inn lion of Community
Kffort." will he tho subject of the
speech to be given tomorrow even
ing at the Chamber of Commerce
forum 11 inner at the Hotel Med
ford, where Prank Jenkins of the
Kugeno Register and the Kosehurg
NewH-lV'Vicw will be the principal
spea ken '
The forum is expected to be one
of the best attended In months
and will Include representatives of
tho different service club In Med
ford. The Husiness and Profes
sional Women's club will also be
represented, The banquet will
begin at t; : :j 0 .
The damage suit of 12500 of
Mont Colby against William C,ar-j
rett wan begun In circuit court to-j
day, as the outgrowth of a traf-,
flc accident last Jiriy when Cobv.
riding a motorcycle, and flarrett.l
driving h car, crushed together ft.
the corner of Oenesee and Main)
streets.
Colby claims he sustained pain-!
fsil Injuries ns a result of careless!
driving by, fiarrett, Kelly and,
Kelly nrn representing t he phi in -1
tiffn and the defendant is repre-j
seated- by Attorney Charles
Iteatn". I
ORIXiOV, TUESDAY, XOYEM1YETJ . 1920.
Medford Residents
I
Mrs. i:. c. Ferguson of the Mail
Tribune, licputy I'nited Stat, s
Marshal Cal Wells and policeman
William Peek.
The ship went through a num
ber of stunts over the city during
the rtoon hours, presenting a dem
otistratiuii rarely done by a cabin
ship. It will also by In Medford
tomorrow.
The following people, were pas
sengers in the lireese plane this
morning: !
Mr. and M rs. Newton ChaiVy.
Mrs. Curl W'imberlcy. commit I
woman American Legion Auxil- J
lary, P.eii X. Harder. Mrs. 11, E.j
McKlhose. Mr. and Mrs. K. P.
Ilainmoiul, I'.ob Hammond, Jr.:
M is. A. P. Diary, president of
Creuier Medford club; Mrs. Win.
Lee liricker. Miss Messenger, Mr
and Mi's, (bilu lloblnson, Mrs.
Henry (Iraybill. Mw. T. V. Daily.
Mr. and Mrs. John Enders, Ash
land: M rs. l S. Armstrong, Carl
K. Mnscr, slate L.-gion adjutant:
Sidney S. ieurge, state Legion
( -omniii mler; S. J. Anderson, l-'ranji
Farreil, Mrs. M. J. Edwards, Mrs.
Adeline Ninck, Mrs. Van Scoyoo,
M ss M a rin n 'n n Seoy ft.
E
E
The Jaekson County (innie Pro
tective association will commence
Its nnnuiil canvas for incmhershln
on Monday, Nuvemher IS, to con
tinue thruout that week. Tho drive
will Include solid tut ion for funds
to ho used In tho furtherance of
an extensive and well organized
plan for tho conservation of game
and fish in Jackson and Josephine
counties.
The local association and the.
J'aak Walton league of Grants
Puss will cooperate In certain
acllvlt ies In hoth count fes, the
latter having Indicated Its Inten
tions along this lino nt a recent
Joint meeting held at Weaskii Inn.
A joint committee,' with represen
tatives from both counties was ap
pointed at that time. In consider
tnattern In which hoth associations
have a common Interosl,
' Tt is planned by the two or
ganizations to expend approximate
ly $!M)0 during the next year,
about one-ha If of which has al
ready been pledged. The Jackson
County (lame Protective associa
tion delayed Its campaign until
after the completion of the loea I
Community Chest drive.
Oregon Wen Hi or
Oregon: tfenerally fair tonight
and Wednesday but unsett led In
the northwest portidn, moderate
temperature. Oentle winds, mostly
southerly on the coast.
HAS NEVER SEEN
SUCH A MEDICINE
"I want my friends to know
that I think Sargou is a blessing
to; humanity!
"A It hough 8 2 years old, I was
a very healthy man until about
M AltTIV PACP
t wo yen rs a go when I begn n 1 o
go down bill and lose my old time
rengt h and energy. My bladder
and kidneys got me up a hit nights
and thin broke into my nleep and
weakened me. I didn't have much
appetite and felt tired and fagged
out all the time, ho I decided to
ta ko thin new Sargon treatment I
he( r m much about.
"Ilefoie I realized It 1 was eat
ing right along and my food was
tantlng fine, i never saw ueh a
medicine for building slrenulh!
My bladder and k Idrieys don't
worrv rue now and I sleep fine.
I have cainc.) five pounds already,
and I feel so strong nnd energetic
I honestly believe I'll live to f'Q
iov hundredth hirthdny. Ha icon
PillH beat anything I ever saw for
straightening out the liver."
Martin Paup, 3HO!)4tli Ave., R,
tfcHitle.
Magllj Drue to., local agents.
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The majur objectives of the high
jschool typing courses this year are
thurtnigh grounding in the proper
technique and constant practice
I for the beginners; and a variety of
j exercises with a maximum of prac
tical experience,
j A total id lit! students are en
I rolled in the beginners class, and
;!." in the advanced class. I'liusual
progress has been made by the.
beginners classes this year as a
result of the application of the ad- j
vanced methods of instruction be
ing applied tills year by Mrs. Kllza- !
beth Jerome. J
The first speed test, usually
given at the end of HI weeks, is'
being given this year at the end j
of the Mh .week. This result has
Iteen obtained in spite of the fact j
that typing periods this year are
iia minutes In length instead of till
minutes as last year. j
The secretarial system Used to
give practical experience to the
advanced students Is of particular 1
value. Five secretaries are avail- j
able at all times to take care of!
typing- work for the teachers, and j
the principal's office throughout
tlie day. I
In addition to this work, a large!
amount of typed work is turned !
out for the superintendent's office.
cooking classes, history depart
ment, Hi-Times, ami Crater nn
nual. All typing is carried on 1
under the supervision or Mrs. :
Jerome. 1
' PWOKNIX, Ore., Nov. 5.- (Spl.)
A new member has been added
to the enrollment of the high
school here during the past week,
hy name of Theodore C. Andrean
off. The student is from Peters
burg, Alaska. He Is making his
home with Dr. and Mrs. Standard
of this city.
A masquerade party was given
at the school gynintislum last Fri
day evening by the sophomore
class. flames were played the
larger part of the evening, after
which refreshments In keeping
wnn me uaiioween season weru
served. A very enjoyable and de
lightful lime was enjoyed hy all.
There are 20,0110 lilKb hiIkioH;
Iti Ihe l'nlte! Ktu(eR tndny. i
Three Strikingly Low Prices During
Shirt Week
Featuring Three Special Groups!
.49
Special preparations have been made to mal.e tliis event one of first iftipor-'
tante to the man who needs shirts.' And is there a man who doesn't need
shirts?
Included are Shirts of fvrry Typel Broadcloth,! Madrases!
Collars Attached! Collars to Match! Plain Colors! Whites! New
Stripe Patterns! All Have 7-Button Fronts! Every One Cut Full!
Some With Non-Shrinkablc Collars!
BUY SHIRTS NOW DURING SHIRT WEEK!
J C Penney
DOLL
Friday at
Listen, Girls-
this DOM. SHOW is soiiii tJiin ilit'lVivnl. All of our ,
Nniiis Toys will mil he (isiiiyi'il .Inst Dulls. ; '
Vim will sec liunihvds l' dulls Fi'id.-iy nt I'iiiii'. .Mnyln.V'.
more tli.-in ynu Ikivc i'Wi" xiVii ill oiii' lime lii'fnro. Those !,s"
lire nil I In' I'miiiihis K. I. I lni'siiiiin Doll Coiiipnnv Dolls.
V iii know (iirls, we lmvc 1 100 slopes nnil we liny llii'ltl",
liy (lie I IioiisihkIs. .Insl inui''iiir I liimsnmls of ilolls, .
AVii wimt, every tiiil in leiU'onl lo come in innl see Hie '
lii'K'i'st crowd of dolls ever shown ill one time in Med- '
I'ord. Sny cirls, these nri! nil new dolls. They just
nrrived. ''
J. C. PENNEY CO.
ISIS
THEATRE
East Main, Near Bridge
Admission 10c and 15c
TONIGHT
$1-98
PA'GE THREE
SHOW
4 o'clock
NITA NALDI in
"WHAT
PRICE
BEAUTY"
An Exotic Picture of Love and
Passion i
Also a Clever Comedy -
$2.98
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