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.1 1 i PAGE STX DETROIT DRIVE IS LAUDED BY FRUIT EXPERT A Alfred Wellner. Sales Mana gcr for Simons Shuttle worth and French, Says Bosc Campaign Outstand ing Achievement. Alfred Wrll '. N''W y"'l' -'. tUlll'H IIIUIIIIBt'l' fur Hllll'Hlh. Hliul Aluwurtli & Kii'iiill Co., fruit lll-Irilinloi-H, jn'onuuiiL-eit Urn Hum' wimi'iilKii ut lliu Wlnlff I'mir ciniinilltuo hi Dcitiolt, u " u"1' MumlliiK iicliluvoinont of llio yuur In tlio fruit IniliiHlry, tlio cilucu tlonnl vnluo of which will bo fur reurlilnif." L "Very fow proplo In tlni ' unci mlilillo went." miUI Mr. Woll nor, "rcitllxu thiil the Wlnicr vu rk'iy ut liriirn, In iivulliililo 10 iKintliM of thu your. Thoy ivkih'1 tho pour In thu mime Unlit of thu f lioui'h, the plum, unrt Ihe !lun-y. Thoy think of tlio pi'iir n a hIuiii ' ni'iinon fruit, iivulliiblo only for 11 bolt iiuilud. Tlii-y nro not iiciii mlnilcd, noli'ly bociiUHo of lurk of odui'lltloll. Kxtoimlon of llio win tor pour roiniiilltoo'a iiimpiilRii, to ciulirnco otlior winter vurltlr8 mid In othir ti'ii'ltoiy, will vllml unto IIiIh oondltlon." "Whon tlm pour Ik poiiuluilwd It will bo iiIoiikhUIo of the ol'liiiKO unit tlio criiio-fiull an a food, wlililu tlio roiu-h of all." Mum liu'Niixe OiiiiiiiiiiIhi. "Distributor and mowoin iiIIko nro fiulnif tbo' problem of bi lnt lnv pour c-oiiHiiiiiptlon to tbo poln; , wlicru It will onuiil pour produc tion." Now orollurdH are roniliiir Into bourlnu and iiiiiiln'tK mum bo found for llio Inorouvo." "TIii'oiikIi tbo offorlM of tlr wlntor poor oonnnltloo, 80 iiuh of lbmrii will bo mild lif Di-tnill lhl ' Hoiiaon. IaMt your two onm wor" Hold at n Iohh, lly ronHtriiotlvc offorl, Detroit him boon made ; .pt'iir-iulndofl. A dt'iiiund Iiuh boon ereulod for IIohch. ', "Tlio Detroit oiimpnlKn, rlnbl now, 1h thn iiiimt widely tulked illiimt event of the yenr. In frtill r'reloH, It Iiuh gripped llio atten tion of dlntrlhutorif und uroworK nllkc nil In one Hbort houhoii. II bIiiiwh Ihul the poHHlhllltli'H of poar maikotlnn nro llniltleHH. 'J'ho fruli incil of tbo llocuo Itlver valley ileBervo blub pnilMo, for their Inltl tttlvo and forenlKltl." ;' Wollnor, Ih aeroniptinled by U. It, Hurt of Haernnieiitii, t'cillf., ritllfnrntit niannuer for the HI nioim, Hhulll' win Ih A Kronen Co., ml J, tt. Mltebell, imKlHtunt mini iiKor. Thoy are In the elty and valley, runferiinir with I). I.. Woodruff, local muntiKcr, ami , cllentH, s 1 ! t ,c. l'OHTl.AN'll, Ore.. Dec. 7. (fl'l Allor 111" alrplaiuflind pluiiKod I00H tiwt ntiil lulor iTimhod on llm mil nklrlH of I'orlliind, O. tl. Ibiriiuin. pilot for tbo tiarilnor Klylmt serv ing rionted to tbo minimi by piuii I'Kilto und today wiih alive In tell IiIh Blnry. . Ibiriiuin, flyhiK u pliuie lit tut'l lluuieuverM, Hald llio piano Weill laiu ii lallHplit at mi nlllliidn of 3000 foot, lie mild Unit while tlio . plane wna npllllllng toward the oartli at n viiiilil rum ot "peod ho mljiintod bin imrarliutn inil leupeil. lie hi nu k Hit) ground n fvw inln lit en utter tlio plane piled up In a hurry pntili, wrecked beyond re pair. Tlio pilot oaeupotl Inliirlon. T;x Ttunklii, it member uf llm bonrd of neroliHiltliul rontrol. until llio plane bad boon onoHtlnuod uml wan boltiF given teat flluhtn. FARRELL LEADS ONE UPENDFIRST ROUNDHSC' :)': I.OS AN(li:i.l:S, Dec. 7 l,Vi- Mllklllll a great -otlll b;.rk after b ttr four down hi the rlxtli. Johnny rarroll of New York won back ih holes and had l.ro Hiegi l, defen.! ! nig ciiiiinpion, l up at the end el lite first ruinid of the J hule (ilia's today, M t i.' nrrl in down 'nonie ri-inar'i alilv pulls, from 25 to 4 1 feel lo fill down the ;lc.nr his rival had plied tip on tho (.i.l lx ' Meaner, rlayej ca.inu.lonslilp -sol' and the l.rsi round. ,,,, for K n - .rulISi nl.llliv in k..l l,..,.. .... ;rII J.tltt)f in hole lung ones o l tne greens. n devoid of thiil.'. ineir n .! mree strokes ov m ; par for the HiUn-vi rlil. course URGE LEGIONNAIRES TURN OUT MONDAY Kwry local lKionniiv I urged tu MtU'hd nex i Monday'. inveilnit wf Medrm-d Pom .No. K to l held nt th unmiry, Jut Jwt of lntrroi to till members f the lovnl mitt will b takrn up und inn outline! (or ihn le Itlon ChrlMtmitR dane m the Ort- ' fml 0rden lemttrfr Si, Tho' Nrbo mil maintain friendly In - tim tn lb poM "kitty' nhoutd . ( on hnnri. It In re port d thnt th feline in not well amt I tw1y hilnklnj -. v, Next Week's Pear List Will Omit Names of Donors Paid in Full KtalillK m-xt week, llio lilimeH of .ill MihHrrlhci'H who bnve paid tbelt ili'ioiliilH lo the Winter I'ear and lloHe fiiiulH In full, will be omitted. A Ktui' before any nuino will indl eiite the aeeounl Ih partly paid. Nil ular will indicate, tile Kl'ower Iiuh paid uotbliiK on account. The Winter Pear coniinluee can. nut check up on every Krower'H crop ami iihIim that ki-owim-m please hciiiI In chri-kH ti cover aiiiountH due. Alfonl, (loo. Amlt-UH, J. (I. Anderaoll, llert. Andel-Hoil, Albert. AndcrKon, .Inliii llacbllH, I'. Jl. liaKley Orchard. ItariloH, J, c, lliilebcloi-, I,. I. Hear t'rei-k OrchardH. Jlocbo, A. W. Heat, II. t;. Iti'liHiill, Mih. Kllcn. Illddle, W. V. . i ui kiioiix, ,i uIIuh w. IUhIioi, Uliy lllxliy, It. A. (by Uuo. 11. Dean). Illankemihlp, W. r. lloKUH. (. I-- Itoyor, II. II. ItriiKK. I- D. Iirymin, W. H. Ilurch, Albert. Jluyd, ('. It. Ciinflubl, I. I). Carklii, K. W. I Curkln, John. Carlnoii, A. V. ('Hilton, 10. W. (Modakln Orcb.) Carpenter, Alfred H. I'bllKWlll, II. H. Cryutul BiirinK" Orchard (Dr. Hpulz). Clark. Donald 8, ClemeiilM. A. II. Connor, Guy W. Cornut, Jaa. N. Cooley, J., II. Crown I'olnt Orcli (Noel Davis) Ctilbertriou. J. A. Cobb, K. -K. Chaw. M. II. Darby John II. ' Daveniilll, A. II. Dean. (leo. Jl. Delta Water Orcb. (K. C. Penny) Dew. I. A. Dlllard & Arimpliinr Dixie Orchard (I.. C. Hclmfc!) Dndijo, II, I.., Jr. DorcmtiH, F. C. Karl, It. .1. KiIkcII, Corbln I'MroviiIo Orchard . .KiIiiiIkIoii, .1. M. Kkiiii Oreli., by Jl. Chandler Kaa n) Kly, J. I., l-'arHo Oi-chard (by Mr. Lover elle). Ioldenholinor, Klmur Kltoh CboHtor I I-'ooUiIIIh inch, (by It. J. Karl). Iomi, K. K. 401 orchard (by II. It. Uotor). Kriinio, Hull A Kranio -KrlodoKiii', AV in. Krlnlt, I.. (). Kllller. W. M. Onlbriietli, Wallaoo Oammlll, John A, (laniiaway. AV. C. (larrctl, (I. C. Oarrott. N. .1 (lay, ltoao II. (lolKer. Jackson tlbiKKow, V. W. llli-hn, II. M. dobl CroHl Orub, (by II. W. Hamlin) tlottlleb, C'hrla OreKory, J. l' . tlremuy, U II, t li II. A. K. Ilamlll. r. w. I Hamilton. C. T. Ibinley a Hoover llaniO-n, Will Henry. It. .1. .' Ilennlor, Alfred ' lllmtlmi, W. II, IlickM, Allen. Illllciest orcb. (by 11. It. lteler) Itetee) llollyweod OrohiililH (by W. K. Itraytou) Holim-a, Win. Son llubl.H, A. W. ACTIVE ISSUES E E Ni:V YoltK, Dec. 7. W) Stock prlces made further recovery Inio.' iiiaikcl In the face of end profit-taking. Kx- I IK B GAIN MART IN treine giilus III the nctlve Issues ty and a large attendance is de ranged from 2 to nearly 20 points, sired. Willi the public utilities, steels. A report of the Christmas Seal business Machines and Chemicals ' sale to dale, and oilier mutters, giving the best deiuolistralions or w 111 be given attention. Kioiip strength. I 1 Trading was In heavy volume ; for ., holiday session.' the day's sales running to approximately 3.1'i'O.ilt'il shares. Ueports of ex- ' cellent iieliilay trade, runioi-s of J uirtbcr stock split Ill's, prospects of additional increased and extra dividend payments and widespread (n-.-illclitmi. of good business next, ,v,ded Hie background for he s. v.ince In prices. While many ... . ,, ...... " I traders showed a disposition to take profits in imtlcliwtlon of a , clinical reunion, these offerings (were more than offset by the de mands of pools und Investment interests. C, t. Steel common was marked up about S points to Just below 3 So or nearly 3li points above the low reached In the November break. Itcpuhltc and Vanadium Steel i'eh eltmbed morn than four potntn. , Western I'nion nuitred nearly So pot h tit ntul Intrrnntionul Telephone eitended Un Rain to wvrn beToir Ih ndvanei wnw checked by profit tHkhux. otln Klrvtitor inverted a Im nf 8 i.olnln into iiiln of nhn Ulur ktvnt. Aiorrlean Totmceo H. Columbia llraphitphon Allifnt U'hrmhNil. National l.rd. IikU J Hand. Coluinhlnn Cmbnn, J. i ttn nn4 C, H. Indutmlnl Alvohol , h t r ! v i,, , MEDFOKD MAIL HilKKor, Mih. C. lluuber, I.. II. Jliitfhlim, (leu. H. llolloway orcliard (by Corbln Kducll) Idlewlld Orcb. (I.. M. Klnhur) Intei-Htato Kruit Imiuich, lriinlc .lanea, W. C. .Ionian, II. II. Kantor. .loo KuIIhIi-oiii, J. M. Kel-HlliiW. I'. M. Kenlcy, l-'. CoruliiK. Kbit, John II. K'nlKlll, V. A. Loveretic, W. II. (Homo Croat Orchard). Minefield, 10. J. i . Mndley, O. I : Love, ,1. (1. l.oiton, 10. 10. I.owry, llert MiKHdon, C 12. Marnball, Vern Medford 1'cur Company .Merldlmi orclinrd. Miller, '. K. MlrOH, F, C. Myrea, C. A. McCimkey, II. D. Met.'l-eitle, Will. MuCllrle, 1. II. . McKlKhlcn, C. W. Nowbry & Kona Ncwball, C. S. NlclmlH. (loo. W., Sr. Nipper, Itdy Norria, M. J. Nye Orchard (by 8. A. Nyo) ' OlHim, Olaf O'Connor, Jiunoa. I'ackard, 11. JO. Palmer Corporation, Tho PoIIiik, J., O. N. Pomoroy, 'JO. Jl. I'orter, 10. II. Hay, I,. J. (by (iou. H. Dean). ItlchardHon, H. AV. Itlcbniuml. C. A. Itbbllo Oi-cbiii-d. Handel Fred C. KauderHon. II. 1. So lade. Dr. I,. A. Kaltiiian, (1. D. Hcberer, Paul A. Scott and Walker KboetH, M. K. Hbeiiliord, A. AV. HIlverorcHt Orchard JH-erotle) Smith, draco Hiiillh, Koy O, (by Mr. Smith, II. D. St. Anthony, I Inc. (by Eric- Wold ) Stephenson. R Strntton, A. 10. Stacy, c'hiiH D. Sunny Cliff Orcb. Henry) ' Swedollbtll'K, Dr. Sheldon Itanell StoveiiH, AV. U. Short, 1.. , Ta bio Itock Orcli Tutlle) (by II. J. (by S. M. Three Oakrt Orciiaril Tbornlly, J. .M. and Sun. TlllllnoitM, .1. AV. TlillVellu, V. 1.. 'J'rolcrtler, (leo. It. Upton, Kriink 10. 'llll Uneven boi'K. II. 'ei-llaa Orcb, (by h. Carpenter)' Vllaa Orchard Voorhlos. Gordon. AViiKiior J. M. WulHoii, .1. A. j Watt. W. II. J WeiiKanl, Harry Weeks Deuel ( Del Klo) I Wenlefliiiii II. It. i ' Wcateiiiind Orcb. (by C. Y. I Tenitwald) ; AVhlto, 10. J. Whitney, A. P. Williams. U. V.' I AVIIcox, Ii. II. I AViiuht. A. N. ! Wi'bster Orchard conuiany (by I Joe Metternleh) I Webster, W.J. WllllaliiHon, II. C. AVInif Orcluirda (by Chaa. A. AVlnti) AVobl, Krlo AX'obl, Jotuia Woods. .1. A. Vcauor. .1. W. Vi.llllK. 11. AV. Younir & Hall. nil sold five to elKht points higher. Tho cleslliK tone was stroliK- iWILL MEET ON TUESDAY The Phoenix group of the Jnck xon County Health association will meet next Tuesday at 2 o'clock nt llie home of .Mrs. H. C. Ward, for the purpose of organlxlng a practl- cal nursing class among the upper untile girls. pnoenlx Is the plo- neer In the movement In this emm- . .. .. ., , , J '' , v '"' "' ,,I'",U1, """ ',' 1 """' . ''' Msllnr ill the colnpiiny's home ot ftce buibltuK her yesterday, M r. Kerr hi Just tendered hoc iv)i)cn' tlon an head of the Josephine coun ty chapter of the American K-d Crows, after four years' ervtcv in that etipactty J. C lioyle. tt-sistant k'hm -l man.iner of the California Oremn ' Power company, returned yester day from Klamath Kails. whe.; Ite spent several days on Copcoj butmvt. Mr. Itoylr. who Is ex -1 alttd ruler of the KtamMth KIV- lodit, conducted n meetln of Cfj huWe w htle In the neihboi ln j etiy. Omum WwitluT Oieon; Cloudy and unwilled tontaht and Sunday, nunU'i-wte temprraturr; gentle trtnblr winds on toe cam si. ClaMlfird advvrtltinf (ts reuU. RrevAe TIUIUINK, MF.DFORD, GRID STARS OF EAST AND WEST RALLY FOR TILT : 1 Annual Classic at San Fran-1 Cisco On New Year's Day Will See Formidable Ar ray of Talent Oregon ians Volunteer. KAN KUAXCISCO. Uic. 7. (? Ki'din north and touih tluoimhuut the K"lc1i'ii wi'Ml, the ln'icu'H uf 'J2J ftfutliu II con tinned tu rally totlity lit the Mtamliinls of Touch J'ercy Kueey to coiiMtltuto u form triable array to o)u.so the heat team t'ne eust can muster for thu annual eat-vc8t clnnlc here Now Year'it day. Latent nddltloiiH to the vreHtern aKKi'KatIon were Kri I'omer jy, t'tah'H K''t fuHJmek; Tom rhureh ill, Hlar eml froin Oklahoma, un-1 tioriliiiK Urown, t 'niver.sty of .Tex uh tackle. l,oeey doclured ho was well iileaned with the Hetectlona. While tho eoaeh han not dlHcloned tho nunifH of the two men he in HcokltiK for the baekfleld posts or the K'tiard role, he let It he known that he Ik after Hehoonover of Ar kanaH for the vacant end position. Holmgren, Whitman coIIcko Iuim uccepted a place on the team. Tho IS playera already slated for the weHtern team are: Hacks Tomeroy ami Clark, llah; ttlmore. Oregon Slate; Uou, California; Hunting, (ionjapu; Sloan, Nehra.ska. Llm Churchill. Oklahoma, en.i: St riff, OroKun State, end; Dlehl. Idaho, tackle; IticffelH, CallfornS'i. center; Holmgren, Whitman en' lege, end; Orenor, WiiHhinKton. Biiard; Urown, lnlverity of Texas, Kiiurri; llerrln, HI. Mary'n, nuard: Ackerman, St. Mary'w, tackle; He Kheltl. St. Mary'H. center; Hrhwarz. California. KUJ.rd; Norton, Cali fornia, end. FOOTBALL LETTER CNIV KKSITY OF OKHfSOX, KiiKcne. Dec. 7. (Kpl.) Wood ward Archer, Junior in lundm "n administration from Mrdford. has received Mm necond vai-Hlty font ha II letter, accordlitK: (o Captain J. ! McKwnn. coach. Archer 1m at present In Kloridi wit h the Oregon team, on which he play end, He in renarded asj one of the leading ends on the Pa cific coast especially because of Ills ability to nnag forward passes. Thlw year 33 let tern were award ed to football men. Thin I the greatest numher ever uiven hen1. To earn a letter, a man must pby one full half, or 30 minutes total 111 parts of three halve In the sec ond lineup of Pacific Court confer ence iiames. or else play some time in an Imersectlonal contest. As Hawaii was played In Portland, a number of second string men play ed and received letters on the in tersectlonal basis. Thus the1 lar.sje number of .strips given. EUGENE FIGHTER WINS BY 1 i:rt;i;xi:. ttre., iet. 71 Chuck Uorden. 1 Hi. Kugene. knock ed out Jack Went worth. 1 Itf. 1'ori taud. In the eighth round of a .scheduled 1 1 round main eveiii here last night. The fight was an even slugfe,Ht until the novemh. when Uorden cut the Pori lander above the eye. Hoy Woods. 14tl, Seattle, "won t hard decision from llentleman Jl:u Jacobs, Hi, Kugene, In t he six I round semi final, while tUixx l-an,l j less, l-l.'t, i:iiKene. deeUloni'd Ai: Kim;. 115. Portland, who MihU-l tilted f,r Itobbv lUK;er of li t land. BE URGED FOR COASI lH'tlKNK. Oiv.. IH'O. T. .V Jack V. I.eneflel. graduate m.ia aer of the Cniverstty of Orejson, will recommend t the next meet lau of the Pacific Coast eonferei'e that tail practice should be ad vanced five days, startinit Septt-m ber 1 0 instead tf S'ptember t Itenefiel Ihrtt by start' ; practlct September 1 . two liar ' names could be ar.aniied before th.' cottfertn1 sesson opens. K.rC.KNH. Ore. IVo. 7. - UY - j Th I'ntvorslty of Or(ton varsity ! Imsketorll tram went thrvumh Hs (tr!t pi art 1c name f tp iteaioa last itlcht, defeatiiifj team nf t: mer trnon ntunv 44- to 0.1. - Tl Oregon men looked nnmunlbj mall a unlvrmlty team hut made lor their ulte by speed. Qli'KO'OX, SATirfMiAY, ANOTHER SET OR This Is the 1929 edition of the four horsemen of Notre Dame and how they can ramble 1 They are (left to right): Marty Brill, Larry Mullins, Jack Elder and Frank Carldeo. DEATH TOLL INKIWANIS SEEK BRITISH' STOHFAH CONTACT PLACED AT 26F0R PROBLEMS Hurricane Sweeps Coastal Shipping Scilly Island, Reports Wind Velocity or 108 Miles An Hour Waves Roll High. j LONDON. Dec. 7.-(Ti A new hurricane which swept in from the Atlantic raed over the Dritish Ish'K ami nearby ettasts today spread In? destruction and conf u- Hlop In its wake. Scilly Island re ported a wind velocity of 10S miles an hour, while MU and IMt nilte velitcttles in other parlH of iOnRland were common. As many as 20 already were dead in the furious storm. 13 of the victims losing their lives in sea mi; haps in which htiKu waves ami wind swamped smaller craft be fore they could make port. Con siderable anxiety was held for Koine vessels which either were not reported in were knovn to have been in difficulties. ThmuKhoul the niht the Kale tore through London, smashing vvindnws and unroofing smaller wooden buihlinss. Crowds leaving the theaters- last niht were sur prised at the violence of the blast which at that time was accompan ied by a spectacular electric dis play and a torrential downpour. It was dawn before the wind hc Kn to quiet down and even then violent conditions still prevailed. rilKKIIOt'Kii, FniiKf. IX'c. 7. iP l.iKliltilni; strurk the I'uiiiirii lltH-r Liiiiraslrla dtiriiiK u Hturm in tlio KukUxIi clmniii'l lust nlKlit litiniiiiK mil purl" of lur wirolcss llMirultlM. 'I'licfo v:l8 irii'llt oxcily llfcnt ulMiiinl but mi ulhtr ilunumo. SEATTLE PUCKSTERS SKATTl.i:. Wash.. Uee. 7. ; belittle hockey fans were wnnde.-1 iiiK today how loni: the Seattle Kv-! Mmos tan keep up their winning i pace lit I hi Pacific i 'oast hock-.. 1 league. Tin local elub ot t's i fifth victory of I he easen h 'l ; lawt nlKht at the expense of rtv second place Portland team, before a eapat-ity crowd uf ti.uuil specta tors. Tim score was - to 1. VANCltCVKU. It. C, Hoc. 7. iVl In a Pacific" Coast hockey lea i;ue tu.sle that was liuhttiinir f i-;t for the first two pcrlmls and then developed Into some! hint: of a scrap, the Vancouver Uons wal loped the homeless Victoria Cubs to the tune of 5 oals to 1 he.-e tpst nlnht. t HAITI PlttMU: KKQI KSTKI) (Continued from Papa On) others yesterday In t;e In t tie- with marines at Aux I'ayes. .-k CmlM-r Secretary Siimson. lu-w e v e r. placed the number at SOO. and In adilltiiMi, mittl Prl. Cen. Hussell. I he American hih commissiener had askel that the cruiser Halves- hn be sent from Cuautanamtt to ! Port Au Prince. i While the commissioner report ed that all was not unlet at Aux Caes. he disclosed he had arrang ed for the evacuation of American women atind children from the pori today by steanoT. j The secretary of slate described ,' the sitviation In Haiti as "distress: ln.' ht added tht It would be deaK With hi Ihe It lit of full pub- ' lU'lty. -Mr. Hoover in his mossaKe reviewed rvetits bs'idini; up the ' disturbancos and vmphasixed lae : linrrtanee of In xvstiKatluu he rie- , sli-eil. 1 POUT AC PKINCK. Haiti, ivc. 7. A 'body of l.".o men who attemnted to Invade the city of Aux Cayes late estcrday ufterniMtn armel with machetes, elubs and stones, clashed with a marine im tivl. Klvt of the Invaders w ere killed and twenty wounded. The invmlinu t.ud came Com an outlyitiK .evtioii. Thy met a marine patrol of ;o men under turn mil nd of Captain Hoy Swtnk of the Nactonal iarde, For an hour the parly was held and sol dier were surrounded. They fired three voltr? owrhead and thtn opened effective fii mm nh one machine kuji and six automattc riflen. N'ne of the ,irf. ruler- was iiv,turvd. T)K( 'KM 1KR 7. 1929. HORSEMEN RAMBLE ON TO FAME j Outline of Objectives In- eludes Mutual Study of Urban and Rural Conflicts Through Social Meetings By Groups. IMlll'AC.O. Doc. 7. (iP) Objec tives for :i3ij Khvani clubs in OrJKon will be continued assis tance or under-privileged children' the teaching of the fundamentala of Kfverninent to all citizens, pro motion of buslno.NH standards, so cial contacts between the fanner mid town Ki-oups for a study of conflicliiiK topics, and tho provid ing of vocational guidance and placement for students. ' Announcement of these objec tives worn made toda. by Charles J. Walker, of Portland, governor elect of tho J'aeiflc-Northwest Kiwanls district for 1930, who is attendliiK an international meeting hero of 1 00 Kiwanis officials from over the I'llited States and Canada. Uoi-aco YV. .Mi-David, of Decatur. III., president of Kiwanis Inter national, praised the J'aclfie Northwtst Kiwanis district for. its eiic ,:ifare, and social activities during lli-a. ,-T,lern are on rec ord thousands of activities accom plished rn tile past. 1 months by tile 14H0 members in Oregon," lie remarked. Klcctions have circuity been held and tlic -7 Kiwanis clubs in Ore gon will induct new officials into office lalcr this month. ' Next week will be a full one for the f-iniUTH," nuid Couniy Aent I'owler today. -P.ewinninj; Mtmday nftermm and running throiinh the entire Week the farm met't bins will bo held two each day." Monday N. C. Jamison, dairy specialist will be here for meetinH at Ashland at 1:30 p. m. and at Keltic Uiver at K p. m. In these two tu eeli UK" qui si ions of local interest affectins tlio dairy indus try will be taken up. The two following days, -Tuesday and Wednesday. K. K. Jackman will be here. Jackman Ks well known locally and is bacK ajrain after several years absence. Meet ings with the various farm crops as subjects for discussion will be held at Kaple Point, Sams Valley and Mdfrd. At MedloM the ineetintr will be held with Prof. Thompson's agricultural class "in the hisii school. This Is alsothe plaoe fr the poultry discussion on Thursday afternoon, when 11. K. Cosby Is in the county for two mei'tinnH. Friday and Saturday are devoted to livestock and diseases. Dr. Shaw and Hairy l.indKrvn. livestock field man will be here for these, meet m s. "livery farmer should take ad vantore of these meetings and at tend as many us he can," said Air. Kowler. 'THE FOG' NEXT RADIO ' The Kos" Is a timely sntijeot for a radio drama, und when preseMeil by the "Copeo Players" over sta tion KMKO next Tuesday nlpht promise to draw a lame audience of interested limners. This clever new tt.sma. latest production r. Mis Helen Norris, is said to Im full of thrills and unusual situa tions which, with the fcackumuiu' of a mmI southern Oreon fo. make up most tntrtiEulTift sto-y. The Coivc4 Powers will incimle the ttillowmc well Known favoriiei: .o Murray KosteM. Stella Vuisen hery, Karle I Hi via jand Hetrher Kisn. ARM. MBS N COUNTYTO OPEN DECEMBER H Aanocintetl Preas I'hnto Fights Last Night (Hy the Associated Press) SAX DIKCO. Cal. Charlie Cobb Houston, stopped Omar WriBhi'. Omaha, (4). SAN' FHANCISCO Tommy C.ro gan, Omaha, outpointed Joe Gllck, Itrooklyn (10). DKTHOIT Pee Wee Wilson, Omaha, outpointed Frankle Mur phy, Detroit, (10K TjAXSIXG, Mich Chief Elkhart, Pueblo, knocked out Lee Mere dith. Toledo, (5). TOLEDO, O. Kayo Morgan. Toledo, outpointed Happy Ather ton, Indianapolis, 1 0) ; Pee Wee .Jarrett. Mishawaka, lnd.. knocked out Jack Duffy. Toledo, (3). MASOX CITY, Ja. Esklilo Cra lio. Dead Horse. Alaska, and Uep Jennings, Dea .Moines, drew. (8). CKDAIi UAPIDS. la. IJearcat j Wright. Omaha, knocked out Pedro1 J.epez Cleveland, (fl); Snub Oana-i way, Davenport, lu.t knocked on: ; Jack Marrado, Omaha, (10). DBS MOIXBS, Ja. Tony 1' srourl. Dim Moines stopped Henry Kalei-nno. 7). Courteous : II .Today V and next year! In any of the countless ways that . vice, the Jackson ever at your disposal. It may be a financial problem, ad vice on a business policy, sugges tions for safe and profitable invest ment cr something entirely differ ent, but vitally important to your prosperity. Come in and see Us soon! BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS! The Jackson CountyBank ESTABLISHED 18SJ , Mediord, Oregon CWu..m.-.ul - Savings Safe Dcmsit "EMBER I 6DERAL RESERVE SYSTEM ii o narking troubles exist t The M sr.x. The doorman takes vour at when vou arnve and place it in a garage conneded with the Hotel. J ust hand him your key at you leart the car that ail. Located in the heart o( tM City near everything. I j Sewicc, Qyalitv Hospitality-. CfljeAiAMX HOTEL A SAN I'RANCISCO PIGSKIN SCHEDULE WILL BE OUTLINED IN MEETING TODAY , Aciordlng to a letter received by Principal it. 11. Conklo of tho s.-nlor high from A. H. Slncluir.' ntliletlc coach of Klamath Falls high school and secretary of tho Southern Oregon Athletic associa tion, the coaches and principal of the schools In the conference) will nieeu Saturday aftornooll ill .Medford lo draw up the football schedule for 11130. : Tho meeting has been called by .Mr, Paul T. Jackson, principal of Klumuth Kails high school and president ot the Southern Oregon conference. P.opresontallves will bo present from tJrants Pass,Mcdford, Ash land and Klamath Falls'. The meeting for tho purpose of arranging the football schedule is considerably earlier than usual be cause of a rule adopted last fall to the effect that no school which is a member of the conference mav schedule games with Bchools outside the district until the sched ule of games with district schools has been completed. This rule was passed to prevent schoolB in the district filling the more desirable dates with games with outalriu schools and ' leaving only a few undesirable dates for conference games. The rule was aimed par ticularly at Medford which is the only school In the district that fol lows the consistent policy of sched uling games with schools In other parts uf the state. Coach I lagan and Principal Conkle will repre sent Medford high at tho meeting. LINDMAN WILL LEAD WHITMAN GRID SQUAD WALLA WALLA, Wash.. Dec. 7. tJPt Leroy Lindman, end, was elected captain of the AVhltman college football team at a squad banquet here last night. Lindman, an all-Northwest end, has coiii pleted his third year of varsity football and succeeds Walford Holmgren, this year's captain, who will play In the east-west kuiu' of the Shrine club at San Frnnelseo. Service County Bank is ill take your, car,