Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 13, 1929, Page 13, Image 13

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IOWA. STEER WINS LIVESTOCK CHAMPIONSHIP
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"Jlu:kHiin county Ih onu of tl
IfutliiiK cmmtk's in ilio
Kluloa In tin- iii'I'vukp nf I.adiim
L-luvor." stall's K. It. Jaiknian, cr.)n
KiH-ialisl nf int. Oii'Koa Slalo col
lo, here fin a hci-Ii-m of mreWiu
called by 11. O. Fowler, counl
"Mr. Kowler lias niaile the es
tablishment of Ladina clover :u
tuns one of his major iiu iu
jwts," continued Mr. Jaekman-l-'armers
of the county, p;u'tlcu
' larly dairymen, have been eaprer to
'y,'iy.uul the new crop In order to
improve the eariylnu capacity of
Iheir pastures and results have
been generally very satlsfactor;
Ah a result there are .over 'Kill I
acres ut Liullno now In .lackson
county, mostly In small fields of
uroi'iiit five ticren.
"These pustules are carryiiiB
three or more cows per acre for a
pasture season of about seven
months, if dairymen figure th
returns In hutterfat per acre, thev
l'ijid that these pastures are re
lurnlnR more net money per ucre
than they can hope to get from
their field crops.
"The crop is also permanent, so
there is no annual expense of
Plowing, seeding, harvrstinff, etc..
its is the ease with a Brain crop.
. ood paying plan some dairymen
ure ndoptliiK Is lo have nothing on
the place but pasture and hiy.
leuvlnfe- Bruin (Trowing iu t he otlier
fellow. This cuts iVnvn the cost or
farming and allows it man to keep
more cows."
.Mr Towler stales that there is
.now a supply of Ladino seed In
I the county for men who will want
to seed this year.
Meetings held this week where
the new clover was thoroly dis
cussed were at Kagle Point, Sams
Valley and Ashland.
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Portland Pacific Car & Fouif
ilry company will cunstruct 400
now ivfritferator cars for Pacific
Fruit. K-pre.K8 cininanv.
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Lucky Sirme, an Aoereeen Angus calf, owned by Elliott Brown,
coveted honor of the International Livestock exposition in Chicago
Associated Press Photo
20, of Rose Hill, Iowa, won the most
the grand championship of steers.
CECiLE COSS SINGS
JACKSONVILLE STUDENTS
AT EUGENE WEDDING 'HAVE PERFECT REPORTS
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu
cene. Sp!.) Cecile Coss, senior
in music from Medfonl, sang at
the wedding of Miss Nellie Jacque
line Zurcher to Robert Royd at the
Alpha XI Helta house, Wednesday
levelling. Mr. 'Boyd is a member
I of the university library staff.
JACKKONVILM-:. Ore.. TW. 13.
(Special) Honorary stuoYnts of
tho Mli jchuol ,this month wer
Miss TlubiM-ta Mctznor and fieorpe
Nunn. both rpceivinjj perfect re
port cards. Miss-MctKpcr rcccivej
the name deserved honor Iat
month .
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I Vsssab -.ES Brass mmm ahh . -djsAM I
1 1, 7 c
mil I f TTts-t . i - . r mi) . i . J v Li $
tliP hnmp nt Mipaemd f Tiffc;
SAMS VALLEY, Ore, Dec. 13.
(Special.) Many of our farmers
wore in attendance at the meeting
of the Sams Valley Orange Satur
day night when ' the- first -rain f
any consequence since the middle
of June commenced falling. One
mem her officially Hnnounoed the
fact and the crowd broke. Into ap
plaie, even tho some were there
I Willi open ami uncovered emu. i u
i present rain is believed lo he the
heaviest we have had for the short
duration wince high water limes.
Next Thursday night will come
that big red letter event of the
Itn-al Klks UhIkc. the annual
I'hri.siimts treV, a mysterious con
trivance, t he working of which
ex tracts money cheerfully, from
the bnle members to provide
t'hi isiinas cheer in the way of food
and other aid for I he poor and
ne'ly
The f hristmas tree doings will
l;:ke place ill the basement of Jibe
Kl lis" temple building immediately
after w short lodge session. The
only Kflis excused from attending
nexi Thursday niKht will be those
who wend their well-fillcd pocket
iH.uks to the tree in lieu of their
pl-esenci-. x
Herewith is announced the cum
in III res it) i the Christ mas tree
celebration:
Purchasing en in mil tee Louis
I'hich.
Soliciting committee C. C.
liCimiKin, II. C. Kredeltc, Kay
Wright, Cole Holmes, Roland Hub
bard, Shorty Morris.
Cashiers L. 11. Jlasklns. Roy
Pruitt, Vein Vawter, Ward lieeney
Selling- committee Seely '.
Hail, Carl Y. Tengwald, Paul It.
McDonald.
Assistants selling C T. linker,
Kverett 1 1 ray ton. Uert hagesoii,
(ieae Wright, Oscar Van, W. A.
Young.
Relief commit tee, Med ford -"Doc"
Puller, William Hansen,
Oeo. Kads, Ous Sumuels, K 10.
Wilson, 1 1. Meadcr, "Tip' Davis,
A. It. Cunningham.
I! rants Pass Col. Ira Roby, W.
K. Newciunb.
Central Point Kenneth Reebe.
j';aKle Point Royal Jtruwii.
Jacksonville K. 1. Tou Velle.
Phoenix Andrew llearn.
Huch Miles Camrall.
Wat kins Harryr Helms. '
, Aiiplegate Kred Penedict.
Oold Hill Johnny Heed.
Rogue River Iceland Skelton.
Prospect Jim Grieve
SAMS VALLEY BABE
SAMS VALLEY SCHOOL
PROGRAM IS DEC. 24TH
! KA UK VAI.l.RY. On.. IJI'P. 13.
(SpiM'l:il.) Tllo Christmas in'uRrum
fur Iho Bihuol Is well underway
andwlll lie Kivcn Tut'sdny I'Vi'lllng.
JJcc. 2-1 to lieRln promptly at 7:30
o'clock. , . i - . - -
These sugpestions am typical of the hundreds of appropri
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Accessories, of course, are ideal presents for car-owning
friends '. . . and for others. Golf Equipment Camp Goods
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Y' make wise selection easy, while our pleasing prices will
Jty enable you to give more and bettor guts than ever.
Ash Rfxoivers, 39c to $1.45
Baby Auto Scat $3.85
Cushions 8Cc to $3.45
Cigar Linhtcrs, 95e to 53.89
Flashlinhta ...39g to $3.00
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With Equipment from
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Whether It's for seasoned players
or someone who wants to "cot
tuaried'' . . . the ample variety
and wide nrice rante of national
ly popular Clubs. Bars. Halls
etc.. offered in our (if Depart
ment assures easy nelcction of
cifts that are sure to pleawe.
Clubs $1-78 to $15.00
Baqa $2.50 to $24.50
And Balls at Three for a Dollar
and up.
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Biltmore Seat Covers
.1..io:-Nt d nsn't exist whr would nat
welcome nlhu9i;mtleally a set of HIUTMOHK
Sent Covers . . . Several styles . . . many pat
tern!! . . . and a price for evnrv purv
cordinc to style, muke i
and type of car
$3.60,. $39.95
POHTI.AMJ, Ore. (Multno
mah county has brought suit
amiiiiKt I'. T. Smith and wlfo for
hack taxes cu property worth
$imi
SAMS VAIJJ2V, Ore., Dec. 13.
(Special ) LHlle Uicliie Straus
was seriously ill for a short white
Wednesday mornliui from, the ef-
I feels of swallowing gasoline. l!y
the time Or. Chisholin arrived the
baby was much improved and In a
few Imurs lime was back to nor
mal wflh the exception of the un
easinesK In the chest..
. Itelm? In tho fresh nlr durlnff the
tlmo M i'H. Straus was hurrying
with tht! baby to a nelKhbor'H to
phono was one of tho most bene
11c,1r tllillKH Ut dispel Iho effects
of, the k"h funics, accord iiiK to tlue
doctor.
Interior virw of ilii i 1 1 - ' ' ' tlfli ' I
.iiunirr Ch.pel for I : .'4 i & !1 . r' - ' iV'':.:-; 1
l.rtr .ervicrf. wild a 1(15 UsM f S I tl
..r.l honored. j' )ItJ VI '! ) sU
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To the end that Love may extend
Its Finest Tribute beyond Life
The age-old longing to provide tender, lasting
protection to the loved form of one we cher
ished in life, no longer is a futile thing.
The facilities of the Portland Crematorium
and Mausoleum provide them and arc avail
able to families in every city in the Pacific
Northwest. All arrangements can be made
through your local funeral director.
The Cost of
Cremation
is only
$45
SIP
See your own funeral director for details, or tt rifc
to us or our free brochure that explains it all.
ortland Crematorium
and Mausoleum
"Hast 14th and Bybcc Ave. ' Portland, Oregon
Astoria Kxtcushm to local tele
phone building rapidly uearliiK
cninpleltfin.
SAWS VALLEY
ford cow nnd calf which has been
missing si n co tho cuitlo were
brought from the mime.
' HAhMH VAU.KY, Ore., Dec. 13.
(Special.) At the last meeting
of the ladles' club It was voted
by tho members to assist the com
munity in buying the Christmas
candies.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cvook of (lobl
Hill wore Saturday vlsitoi'H wilh
friends In this district.
Albert and 'Arthur Straus and
Russell Wilson were In tho Union
Creek district Sunday, where Al
bert wns looking for a stray Here-,
MRS. LUCAS OF BEAGLE
UNDERGOES OPERATION
UKACI-i;, Ore., Doc 13. (Spc
clsil.) M rs. l.ucas, Sr., who has
hetn In the hospital for so long in
Aledford was niovetl to Portland u
week 'or ho "a go and underwent an
operation there. Kho is resting
much easier and has been able to
sil up In an armchair some the
Inst few days.
If she Improves as rapidly the
next few days she will be taken to
the homo of her daughter, Mrs.
Jordan of Itoseburg.
ELLIS NEW DIRECTOR
BEAGLE SCHOOL BOARD
RHAfiLK, Ore., Dec. 13. (Spo
dal ) A special school election
was held Mond:iy evening to elect
a . director to tako Mr. Pollard's
place on-Mr. Pollard has moved
away. Mr. Kills was the only can
didate and rccolved a unanimous
vote. - :
There will bo a budget mooting
this evening.
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Fire Exlinauishers, 19.00
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Gearshift Balls ..45c to 35c
Glove, $U0 to ?3.25
Goqqlca 43c lo $3.50
Horns $1.85 to $13.75
Keytainort ..30c lo $1.00
Mirrors . . . ' ,A .43c to $1.95
Moto-Mclcro, $2.65 to $5.45
Radiator 0rnament3, 78c
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Robe $5.95 urJ
Road Lamps, $2.95 to $9.4D
SocD-Car Toy $1.93
SnMliciIits ...$1.28 to $7.95
Step Plates, each, $1.18 o
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Stoa 8lanalt, $1.75 to $3.76
Vacuum Bottles. 93c to $3 .
Winrishinld Winqs. pair, 1
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Windshield Wipers. 38c to
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