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rmr. mx psqe six MlilM.I M,',lt. Tlvlf , I- III UMII.'II kiOl.i.n v r MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORl-TiPX, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1929. SHOULD THES.P. HAMNnpniv IIIMLIIIUMUI ULI ; OF EVERYTHING it ' That Seems to Be Idea of r Railroad in Hearing at ; San Francisco No Other Attitude Can Explain S. P. !; Line of Action, jl'HAN FRA.ST'ISCO, Cnl., Nov. 19. r( Special) What the Boulhern Pncific hopes to accomplish In .its contest with the Great Northern qfrd Western Pacific over the iiuO mjle connection ashed by the latter two railroads Is beyond me. It would seem incredible that any un prejudiced' person or persons could tiy: "S. I'.,' this northeast seilion Of California and southeast Oregon hi tn : A.. ...lit. .id .. 111..."' And that Is just what a refusal of the present-application would say. Jt I were -president of tho. 8. I'., I Should sayi'to Mr. Tludd:"'thnt ter ritory does need more ' 'railroad and better railroads and , much, jmich bettor 'service; so lei's .see (bat they have alt of that and ipijie. If possible, as soon as may be." l'erhups that Is ono reason why. 1 am not president of the I 1'. However, Mr. James, who ity by long odds the largest stock- i holder in the S. I., did take Just ,11mm that stand. He sees that anything which will help the terri tory served by Ibn S. 1. will help (lie R. I. lie is mil afraid of coin-1 petition nnd the only coiicIiihIiiii iik Id' Ibn iillliudn of the railroad Is i Just tJio opposite. If they are not j Afraid of competition, the only j olhor attitude is ono of complete i Indifference to the needs of Unit, Kjoat emplro. Dr. Iteddy had his ebanco to got In s'nme vnlitahle tes-1 (miony this morning. Much of what i lip' wished to say was kept out of; the record by 8. I'. objection but j he did point out that the I', and K. i a standard built road' already I within twenty miles of holng Joined ' it the O, N. at Keno, or further I I - CMoney Saving Opportunity BEGINS TOMORROW TYPICAL of the VALUES! Ytihtrs 7jc to $1.1!) Yalurs Sl.l'J to $1.49 Satins and Ideal for smart A big saving . 5 4!' urn, Montgomery ward &co. 117 S. Central north; uIho thai tremendous ton nages of nilnonilH, sulphur and fruit were now ready for markets or i were shortly to be available. The j doctor Is h . redoubtable witness! ! with ninny IntorestlnH facts on Ills I finger tips anil the S. H. attorneys I I Itept li wary eye upon bis Hayings. , Perhaps the most telling evl-1 denoe of the day was (bat offered I by A. (!. Molt, c hief engineer of I the California railway commission. Ills first exhibit was a map In col-! ors showing in blue the lands In the I'nlted States distant more i Iran 10 miles from a railroad. That made lho west- look pretty : blue, I nnd the rectangle south or Kliim-! nth I'allu of a:i.000 siiuarc miles, j extremely blue. One little 200-mlln, link would fude all of that hluej color out. Ills second map showed that? of-all the railroad links be tween large centers in this coun try the weakest Is between Han l-'ranclsco and Portland. The At lantic seaboard Is served by no less than Ihreo systems, for Instance. What really came as a great shock to mo was the testimony to the etfect that the Alturas cutoff Is built of such light construction that It would be uisafe for heavy traffic. Seventy-five pound Instead of at least 110-pound rails have been used and the rest of the con struction is on a par. If this Is the case, and no iiuesllon was raised to this statement, then how could re sponsible S. P. officials tin vc an nounced fast season that .Medford pears. would be routed over the Al tiirna cutoff? How can they, to this time', hold out the hope that tiextl snaHon Hnrop will be shipped over this lliio no ns to avoid the hot Sacramento valley during the hot period? I do nut like this, nnd I, hope to learn that this whole light construction evidence is mistaken. The 100 intervening citizens are now on the stand. The 10 Inter vening states finished at noon to day.;, Perhaps the S. P. will be called on Wednesday and then w will have a chance to see what ! their side of the arugment amounts lo. Naturally they have been in the poorer position so far. They have bad to puncture all the pretty balloons which (ircnt Northern In terests have tried to send lip and they bavo been pretty successful. Of course, when it conies to facts, they Just have to be good little hoys and swallow them. And there has been a lot of swallowing done. Moth the American hewlon and Ladles' Auxiliary units of .Medford arc putting mi membership drives (his month and report fine noopc: atlnit from local veterans nnd their Just when beautiful silks are wanted ! In time to make smart frocks for the Qay Winter Season! Qroup One All Silk Crepe-de-Chine-AIl Silk Georgette All Silk Radium In a fine new assortment of colors y". Also Rayon mixtures. inches witli- fr. A. Per Yard (jrou Two Flat Crepes -Chiffons -Better Georgettes ' Plain and Printed Silks In favored fall shades;1 inches with Per Yard 7QG (jroi Three Flat Crepes -Plain and Fancy ' ' art frocks. on each yard. iwhm ni'ic ) ZuV Per Yard frocks. on All Part Wool Tweeds at -Ifty Vnrd A Saving of 1-3 to 1-2 Phone 286 1 Phone Operator Sticks to Job in I - MHH IIIHMIH ) sssF ' Cif " .Iiiiinila Costcuboi'dei. tclcpliotu spread the alarm throughout tliC Kroiinil, rraclurin her nnlile. At families. It is hoped to put both milts "uver the top" hy Janua.y Isf. tlius establishing A fine recoid for this coimnunity. ATHKN'H, Creece. Nov. 20. (71V Captain . Dfeudoniie, t'osle nnd j (Vivian Norman Ilaito) his companion, Maurice Jacques 'pile civil club of Ashland enier liellimle, left here at 11:00 a. in., I tallied the Creator .Mod ford eluli for Lo Dounfet, 1-Vance, returning meinhi-rs with an enjoyable pro froin Asia after their recent nun- ram. stop flight record northeastern Asia. to Manchuria, WASHINCTON, Nov. 20. (P) Supervisors of tiie 10U0 censuH, their (tistrlotH and heiuUitmrterH, an nounced hy the director of the eon huh. Included Mrs. Irene 11. (!. Kr linger nf Portland, for Multnomah county, with hendnnurtut-H nt Port hind. MORNING This silk clearance sale gives you Bargain Prices without, any sacrifice of quality! To the thrifty it is an oppor tune time to lay in a supply of silks for new frocks, chil dren's dresses, coat linings, home decorating lamps, etc. -4 f J 1 " Medford, Oregon - fthl at the. I'lilverslty of ( all for hnililfiiK: when -ray filtns explmle lell, 'he hospital alter fire had jtu Greater Medford Club Enjoys Program and Hospitality Ashland Club Women Medford has many nttractionc. but Ashland. well, one must hand it to Ashland. She has her won- j man of the day. The rirst nuin derful park and llthia sprlnss, she her was n musical selection, a has her beautiful club house and piano solo by Miss Uamsey. best of all, she has Prof. Vininf.:. j This was followed by two vocal one of Oregon's finest men, n solns hy lleglna Johnson of the thinker within Keen mind who I Ashland TldiitRs. "Service," hy dellKhts his audience with his j 'adman, and "You'll Uemember Knowledge and understanding of ( Me," from "The Bohemian Girl," things worth while, both In litem - j by Bach. tureture and practical life. t Miss. Johnson , has a beautiful Ills subje-t upon this occasion i voice, ; umler splendid control. She Venn "Human Types and 'I heir Tendencies.' ; Mr. Vinlng handled this va,st field of thought, hut briefly only touching here nnd there "i time- was so limited, giving, as It were. a. hint to encourage study on the part of his listeners. 1'rof. Vinlng touched on many trails of character, making api Illustrations and when he fin ished each woman present felt asj though she had been given an in--tellecluai treat. ' MM Hearing of the temporary main tenance plea of Mrs. Gertrude M. Gnie from Jay I. Gore, sturted in the circuit court at two o'clock this afternoon, with Attorney o. M. Wllklns of Ashland represent ing the plain tin. and Attorney Charles W. Kennies, the defend ant. Continry to expectations, the first move was the arguing nnd filing of inotiens for s,uit mum-v and attorney's fees, these being In accurdancc with the plaintiff. desire. There was a larger crowd than usual fit preliminary hearings. In the courtroom. A hearing was started today In the circuit court, before Judge 11. I). Norton, on one of the legal uncles of the domestic difficulties tif the Gore family, with the call ing of the suit of Mrs, Gertrude M. Gore against Jay 1. Gore, her husband, for temporary malntc nam e of $1 "0 per month, $4"') attorneys fees, and $ HMI suit money. The temporary lnatnte naine Is sought pending the trial nf the sepeiate ma In tenant e ac tion, to be set later. Counsel for both litigants, the litigants, nnd witnesses were court early, but the hearing of the suit was delayed by it hearing be tween M. S. Itiden against HattV Itlilen for modification of Jio pe month. , Mil. Biden was the chief witness and enlivened the court . proceed ings with several sharp Inter changc. with her torinor hus band'n InWyeV. Th court, when .Mrs. Itiden complained "he wis being "harassed" by legal nues tions. Instructed counsel for both side to remain In their scats. In- the Gor eactloii. the aliena tions of . Miit. Gertrude M. Gore th.it the potatoes provided for domestic use "were culls und sun burnt," that Jay Gore netted $m profit from a whent crop and other nllegntlnnft were nttai ked by Attorney Charles V. Kennies. The hearing gave promise of. being Icftgthy. In the milt of Mtn. Gertrude M. Gore against W. H. Gore nnd So phut I, Gore for dnmnges of 000 for alleged nllenatlon of af fection. th court upon request of At(rney icorge M. KoberH, grunted a delay until Friday, with the proviso,, for n further delay until next Monday, on the hearing of a tinotlon to make the complaint mnr clear nnd definite. Attorney Kvan lieames Is In nttendaiu e ni ALLEGATIONS IN SINCLAIR LEAVES Dangerous Fire Associated Press Ihoto. hospital in San Francisco, nia d. and then lcncd 40 feet to the lltd the interior,. The meet ins Was: presided ovr by M rs. L. H. lirown,, preshlent of ihe Ashland Civic club, who Introduced Mrs. (1 o r d o n Mac CrackiMi, chairman of the pro Ki'.'itn committee who presenter Mrs. Fred Warner, program chn was accompunied at the piano by ili'i. Woods. . Mrs. MacCYacken outlined the year's program and spoke of the aims and ambitions of the club, after which Mrs. "Wagner intro duced Prof. Irving S. Vinlng, who uvc the inspirational talk already described. Mfs. Crouch nnd Mrs. Ballss aited as hostesses, pouring tea and serving refreshments. Med ford ladies appreciated the cour tesy and hospitality shown them. the state supreme court, and niny not be nble to return ere next Monday, was the reason for the delay. i WASHINGTON. Nov.. 20. I P) ! Harry F. Sinclair, oil Croesus, tin I kered yith the phials and relor.s I of the District of Cnlumliin Jail j pharmacy today for the last time, i At midnight tonight he will leave I all that behind, Ivis sentences for ! contempt of court nnd contempt of j the senate comple;ed. I WASHINGTON, Nov. 20. (iV) I A motion was filed with the Dis trict of Columbia court today, ask I Ing that January 13 be set as the , date for trying Kdward I- Doheny, Iwtalthy oil man. on the bribery ! charge pending against him. (" SAUEM, Ore., Nov. 20. (P) A letter from K. V. Uuiinnt. secro i tnry of commerce in the cabinet of i President Hoover, informs Seere , tnry of Slalo lloss of his appoint metil on the national committee nit uniform truffle restitution. As see j retnry of stule, Hosa Is ex-ofl'lclo head of the stuto traffic depart , ment. Watch Tongue For Signs of Illness Your lonirue is nothing move thnn the upprr end of your Momach nmi intostinoa. It is the first thins your dix'tor looks at. It tt'lls nt a glance the condition of your diges tive system nnd physicians say that BO per cent of nil sicknesses tart with stomach nnd bowel trouble. ..n-1 A white or yellow- .,, JgtK ln coating on your l?7.f tongue is a danger atinuil of those dive. tive disorder. It tells you why the least ex ertion tires you out; why you have pains In tho bowels, cas. sour Look at r,r TONGt'R tnry meimutf stomach, dilty spells. And It's a sign you need Tanlac. This good old reliable medicine has helped thousands who were physi cal wrecks. Sec how the first bot tle helps you. Tanlac contains no mineral drugs; it is made of barks, herbs and roots nature's own medicines for the siik. Get a Kittle from your druggist toilay. Your money back if it doesn't help you. . UNRELIABLE, SAYS E WASHINGTON, Nov. fl. (i Jtofjer V. Hiihwon, 'l)uslins Hlptis ticiari, who charged in' a ' neivs p.ipfrr nrtiele today that the Heimte debate on the tariff was partly to blame for the ljtock market eiiiNh. was nswuiled ns 'unelinlile, in the senate by Senator Jiorah,, lie-, publican, Idaho. j i Tukinpr the floor after Senator 1 Heflin. Democrat. Alabama had! described Habon an ( a "tool of the predatory interests'," nnd Sen ator Wnlfh1 of .Montdhti.'jCfutink : Democratic leader, had charm-tor-Jzed 'the Htatifitlcian's statement tis I 'obviously false," Jioruh Haiti: i "He is utterly iinreliable as to facts and utterly unsound as to his predictions." AREA IS CHILLED DEXV K It, Colo., -Nov. 20. P) Zero and freezing temperatures were the rule throughout the Kocky mountain region today after a Tuesday snowstorm had covered most of the, urea. . ' Low temperatures ranging from zero in M o n t a n a to freezing weather in southern Colorado aid northern New Mexico, followed in the w:.ke of the storm. Sub-zero temperatures were r -ported in the Judith Dasin. Mont... area early today, nnd at Livingston it was tltrce degrees above zero. At Cheyenne three inches of snow lay on the ground, ami Denver experi enced a . Hi in liar fall, the seventh snowfall of the season. SALEM. Ore., Nov. 20. (JP) Resignation of "V. M. Smith, as sistant Htnte superintendent of schools, was announced "Wednes day by C. A. Howard, state super intendent. James jr. Burgess, superinten dent of schools nt Heppner, Ore., will succeed Smith, Mr. lloird ; said. . Smith's resignation is to take ef feet December 1, Advance Season Fashions In FALL HATS Hrniul-ncw hats, really, for every ono Is just a few weeks old. but lioiisc-cleanrng demands we clear them away Immedi ately, so prices are reduced on these r0 smart ones! Featured At Manns Thursday $00 $400 MANN'S SECOND FLOOR j"THE STORE FOjjgVgj?VBODV'' J rHONE-486-4-67 Women's and Misses' New Winter COATS Reduced Handsome winter eonls in 1ntli furred and plain tail ored styles. Coats that are well made from tho finest woolens the market affords, eoats that are full lined, eoat.s for travel, sport or dress wear. All are ready for you in litis eolleelion. New colors, new style touches, shawl or mushroom collars of genuine fur. Nole tho sale price quoted helow.t Regular $22.50 $ to $25.00 Coats Regular Values $ up to $39.50 are Regular Values $ up to $69.50 are COAT SECTION MAIN FLOOR Sun Beam Bloomers Women's and misses' "Sun lleam" rayon Moomers. These lepresent the finest in rayon underwear. They come In all the wanted lixht shades and in all sixes. A wonderful value at this low price. Special Thursday $1 . Women's Kayser Silk Hose Women's nnd misses' pure silk mil fashioned Kayner liose. This fine storking comes in Ihe popular medium service. welRht with pointed heel. All the new fall shades. Thursday Special coat come In :nnrt' patterns a splendid value at $ l .XT i Regular !l $1.50 value. Other Pajamas In Both Middy and Coat Styles S2-00 S2-50 S2-75 '' ton 15 49 Vests to Match , 98c s. 35 pair MAIN FLOOR MEN'S ; Outing Flannel Pajamas Men's fine quality outing flan nel pajamas In liotli middy nnd style with , frogs. These of tripe design and are suit, r $ 1 29