PXG1 BIX MED FORD MATL TRIBUNE, MET)FORD, OREGON," FRIDAY, : DECEMBER "13,-1929. i moHt complete on the Pnelfic coast. j We are planning a celebration tuj dedicate til airport July 3, 4, and 5. . The . merchants "f f ej-I - 'have underwritten the cost of Ihei celebration, which will he about i fgu.UOO, ii ntl a couple of experts have been engaged lu write and prepare ( pageant appropriate for i 1 the occasion, oh, yes, and there,. ; is tho .ruin. It wan JiihI right for it viime In time to 'wt' the fruit' j on the tree: for next season. And1 i you iiiiKht hp Interested in know- Thouy Medford people lire fni-,ing that Medford haw the fluent flighted, Thfy are already making; drinking water of nny city in tht j Irrnngementn for celebrating Uu-w,,' OregonUm. j Fourth .of July, nnd hern it isn't I T even New Years nor Christmas ft: ''Yes, sir' explained K- Kump- Hmith, " Medford newspaper man nd hootiter for his burg, "I'd fay .that .'thin is our banner year, j 1 treat pear crop and ft nrvul (CITYIBLESSINGS TOiCITYvSCRlBE MELLON 'AND NEW ASSISTANT Obituary - I'A.N'KUV HUllor X. J'lillki-y. ll t-nulflnn. ..j JirtiithA.iii i (t.'.l.r.i.l II llll ,1,, and., the )Clu jit 0UU-jkmn Pnuniy fe'W lln.n o Jaw iiocn emic, wi t.i now ui ,,., .,. , wi,.n wm iu,,c pear houl.l l.e paU-n anil , ent,1t f!((l(1 nlll ,,,.,, .,. , (hat menus unutlier murkct '"r i,-,.i, u-,.,i,i,,,.wm m........!..... m V' '' 'Our niiwinlllM are P0-, ,1(e( ?J ypul-H , ninnlhK, ., g rnunK una our mix i.i.-.u. ...... sh1 ,,.. ,. llMKnte. m ihnre In on ucllvo mlninn develop. thrue K,.,.n(, .si. t. fiont. for.thc Hluc Leiltte mine. n- ,,. Hm, T a. I'milcey , of I'mkH. t.,;ior properly, him r c 11 u m e (1 j wiiWilnicmn anil Joseph II . of C'tili ihlpinK nro to tlio mnelter. nnil , f(1.nlll If .looks to un iin. thouKli tnw would krow into n llu tlilrm. Anil Aid I mention thut our hunk .i(Uh; Krew In liirser proportion Tluj remalnH ilrrlved' In Hertford Thiirniliiy evening and are lieinic held lit the Conner Funeral I'ur- , lorn pending funeral arraiiKementH liun the other ten - leiidinit eltle hich will lie announee.l later. l"thn (.rate? Furthermore, ther kllie-Mi'dforil iilrpurL one of the nnnxfflp.1 ndvertlHinir (retn reiMiMw yM.w.ii..i... jiminw . i.w. WW"., i.ii.j i. i. tm 9 ''w-ww B 4 ) t - i ' i IE 1 Li 'I ' ft?-, " u? ill M iimtm m iMiiwmr.i .111.11 liwiaiii MWWiWK?.;:iwi.f... 'Imm M it ifc iwMMWIIta wwini y:i . . . - v t.(icJ'!tC(Ji 'rs t'hoto making a formul -i-eport to the city counell of Med ford. Each .) JiniJ .crew niistpber t . th ,commU- tees havfr i.eea out to tho proposed location of Astound a number of times anil have also been to 'other sites sugvestei, thinking that, pos sibly something could be worked out for Hue!).1 worthy.. ciiuiie.v i "f!u,HJiv We1 the fniV that we nre-elected by the city of Med fonl to serv the. cjty of ieilftird . foremost and ;lrf tin unbiased ttn.l unprejutllced. way, we'Oi.nnot roa Helleveil to lii.v an'JlnmaJe of scienlliAialy reiciiimend that the an insane asylum before arriving.! dK pound be placed In su. h vlosej In Koutilein OreKon. Kdwanl ! proxlmlly of Medford. Krnwn, placed in the county jail "We fully realize that gross late yesterday afternoon for obser- mistakes .have been made lit pluc-, vnii. -n. is to hare a sanity henrlntf mK various plants and disposal! In a day or two, Iilstrict Attorney i ground' In their present location. Ceorge. roii.lliiK announced this ! We have in mind particularly the! afternoon. llrown, a .man of Bli ; KarbaRc -ftropnili 1 whlirh Is' entirely' years with a white .Van Dyke too close, Jo a residential district j beard and white hair, resembling; , of Medford and Which is" causing: ,a college priifessor, bus been In complaints. , The location of the l .Medford . several weeks, making j present ' veterinary V hospital has Imaginary mining deals, talking of . caused the present council n great! money lu .six figures, and leaving j deal of annoyance, due to numer-1 the Impression he was a man of ous Fomnlainta which have come! high finance. . .. ' In from the Berrydale section. We! ue noes not posse.yt a dime, ac- Andrcw W. Mellon (left), secretary of the treasury, and his new assistant, .Walter E. Hope of New Vork, who was sworn in as assistant secretary of the treasury In charge of fiscal cff.ces. . . . .: 1 he M. M. Co. M coidinpr to local officers, hut .dp Mpite ihat fact left hig prders at local HtorvH and purchaHed goo (Ik fur which he could not pay. fie claimed he was on a- $50,000 a, year jpuyrll for a hiK KngliHh mining concern, and a few (lays ago made arrungcinentx to. purchu-Ho n half interest In ' a southern .. Oregon mine, agreblng to pay a.lurge price hut ending up that he wivnted the Holler, to .pay hlH hill at a local hotel. . . , , lie wore out 1i!h welcome at three Medford hotels and hefore thut wore out a Him liar welcome1 at a (irantM Paw hotei. Brown claims he vhas two nIstei-M in the New England states, hut wires sent to them last evening .failed to hrlng any response today. Me caipe to the sheriff's office yesterday afternoon, having Jeen mM the sheriff wished to see him. When he was told he was going to he placed in jail, he made no pro tect, hut declared he would employ District Attorney f.eorgp Codding as his counsel.- Today he declared he was going to discharge that of ficial if he dhl not do something to release him from confinement. Within Reach of Every Pocketbook at Your Favorite Store ''-I . v. V' ' i ' H' i' (' '- l- '. v.. !.. Men's Blazers 1 OrtKon ; Woolen Mills plaiil lilii.i'f with I'ldHtV licit Wiiii. A i-i-nl vnliic jut 44.45. " ' Special $3.95' j Plaid Blazer3 o 5 Mi'ii'h iltiil lilii'zci's. (fciiiiiiio Ori'- )f!)ii )Vyl;u ,''l!s ;fl!"'''.'.v. W1"' Mtriil$ii'Hiiri 1ct 1 out. -4;r.!)5 yiilur ioiiii; lit ' ' ! $5.45 'f at Zipper Blazers cifK.1fjior-fron t liliizi-r willi knit-' toil lintVoln. : An oxtrh viiliir ill "nr. rpunlnr "rii.115 prico, Spi'i-itil $6.45 ,'.. '. 'Tl Boys'-Blazers llciinljir' " hlncrK fop v boys. n $2.98 " M. Co. LOVING COUPLE . FLOUT BAD LUCK Fridn'tht 13th; had- no terrors for Frances Louise King and' Na than Ilatlerk Welman, each 2a years old and hoth of Los Angelei, on of tlie miwt attractive, pollre ;inl cdtnnlnnsenso appearing yoyn pies over married in .fudge Tay s court, who arrived hy motor. htalned their . license early thi-s forenoop ami were married h: Judge Tnylor ahut il a. m. . The reason they were married hei:c-lfl that -the groom .has tt jot. awaiting him at Portland' with a hig cunning rompany, which nec. sitatod his arrival tliere hy tomor row morning, and they decided t'. save time hy netting married n route. After the .marriage ceremor.. was performed, the Rroom then kissed the hride the first time in the history of the court that nny California couplo had done this .it a weddinir there, and wanted to pay Judge Taylor more tlan the legal wedding fee. , l.'pin the judge refusing, the groom turned uroupd and nhoo.t hands vlth n newspaperman ami f Inward Ciuult. clerk of the coutt. who were the witnesses to the nup lltJs. and wished them prosperity and the hest , of. health all their lives, with the hrtde reinforcing the good wishes hy "Yes, yes." They do parted this noon for Portland. COATS I CUT TO V , . Price Bountiful coots of beaver and broad cloth, smartly trimmed in fur. ' The lot on silo includes new fur woven Boavcrlyk rumble coats. $27.95 Coats NOW $13.75 $37.50 Coats NOW ; $18.75 $47.75 Coats NOW $23.75 . . . Other coats proportionally ' reduced ! IVlnn'o Raft, Dknoil ITICII O Uaill 1UUC3 : jj coup Silk mill rii von rolii's in slriliins;' J ,., colors- Hl't'Oll oinliiniilions. . A vcul sM'i;iiil-n him,, fir'iy mid Give "Her" Mules This Christmas Sniiii'l Kill Mull's in liluc -;i i. I. ri'd,. pi-ifi'd I'm' f'lii'ixliniis til ' '' $1.95 a pair - Felt Slippers ; In nil sinidi'x. nl, 111 i 1- l'l'il'Cll tOIIIOl'I'OW 1 $1.69 BAGS W'V'..' 9 iJUbKS Slcti'n fnnev (jift KOcltx in Milk liiul woolrnyftii tuitl 'liil, nniK rayon iui.l Hjlk,"' Hon tit 1 Tut "' piltli'nis, " piiAi'il ror tlt. ti't'CM , "29c 39c 49c Men's Bath Rboes Moh'h HoiiBon robes of oinbrt' fliin nt'l, iiUriictivcly tiinmit'd ,in t-oiil. , KppciiiU.v priced nt $7.45 and $8.75 i .1 . I . m. to . . 7' I 'A Women's Quilted ROBES Iti'iiutifiil t't'loi's iu'snmrt quilled robes . . . the snl n l ion to llic nil'i problem. A lviilc- eboice of sixos mid piilterns fof vour sVlcel ion. $5.95$6.95--$11.95 414.75 and $19.95. M. M. Co. Pay Less" Dress Better" ' We luive some exripliiinnlly smart bims in citlf.- I'inscnl mid IVrsian timt, piiiy'.l from $3.45 to $12.98 Bed Spreads 1 1 Sll-incb, by bedsprciids on .suit' ! r Itl.Vini.'h rayon -broeade' lOUIOI'I'lMV lit' $3.95 and $4.95 A 1 1 ,Silk Spromls-$9.95 Rayon Robes , li'obes or rnyoii broende, priced within the rciicb of every (sift pur clniser. $5.50 and $7.45 on nss a- t . .w,,... . " - .... . Krom now oti. Slcnfonf AiliT oiiV of town motorists ninst pay strict. er attention to over-time parkin;; In the business district.- as new signs. Expected for several months were placed in position last night and today proclaimed that the une-hour parking ruling has been extended to 6 o'clock, from the old time of 8 to Ii. The signs were placed on Cen tral avenue from Fifth street to Ninth, on Main street from Hear Trcek bridge to Molly street and on Sixth street from IMvorslde to 1'Yont. They were also placed on all streets one block each side of Main between the hrldge nnd Hilly. The city traffic officers will prob ably heginfa vigorous checking of all cars in these sections betfln nlnii tomorrow. might cite several other instances, hut these nre the outstanding ones. "Wo feel very optimistic over the future growth and development- of Medford, realizing that In the past kIx yars the .city has practically doubled; - thus every precaution should he made to pre serve future residential sections of the city for when the city Is twice' as large as It now. Is the residf-ntial section, no doubt, will extend fnr beyond the present submitted loca tion of the dog pound. . " .''perhaps the Humane society does not renlixe Jhat this property is within less, th:ui one-fourth mile of the present city limits and only, one mile from the center of Med-' ford's business district, but ch Is, the case. , , I "As a further' reason for not being able to-recommend part of j the fair grounds acreage for a dog! pound, we should like to utate that j a -very large number of Medford'Sj citizens have in ml ntl the parking of Hear creek from the property, wh'ch the city owns directly back of the present fair buildings to a distance north pf the present Bear crrek bridge located on Kast Main street. This, itv the eyes of the present park and iJay grounds committee, seems to be one of the most practical and most beautiful stretches of country for a park that Medford has, and no doubt the land north of the present fair grounds, -laying along Hear creek, could he bad at a nominal figure and in time, could he made part of a very ' comprehensive park system. We are sure thut the Hu mane society will agree that in such an event a dog pound would not lend hcnui'aM tr Asnlehdor. to such an undertaking nnd far he It' from the present city eduncil to handicap future t councils In the realization ofj such ' i '.pa'rjl. "Furthermore, j .tlm . coinmitteea realize mat oi me two sues wiinm have been ask ed f o r by the Hu mane society, the .one t facing the county road is particularly objec tionable; in lieu of the fact that it' Is only a very short distance from the main l'aeifio highway. All roads, ; especially near Med ford, should he made as attractive! ns possible nnd the future growth; and development of M e d f o r n should not he retarded in any way. 'We fully realize that the butld- Ings which wmuM he constructed hy the Humane society would be very attractive as the committee has told us they would spend up wards of $8000 the first yar in Improvements, but. nevertheless. a dog pound ' in n .dog pound and i regardless of the beauty of arclii1,- terture a no ainuscupiiig none n us would like to see such a barrier In a prospective vresldentfa I sec tion. "Furthermore, the city of Med ford owns fill acres whet1 t,he'fnir grounds are now locateu. i nese two acres requested woum cur me large acreage, up 'considerably ftnd would possibly retard nnd deflate the values of the remaining aero- age, duo to the. tiivtf that It would retard the building In that gene ral direction. - "However, i our .committee be lieves that this is a worthy ause and recommend to the city coun cil the co-operation of securing a suitable site for until pound, with financial assistance not to exceed $K00. And "it 1h the unanimous opinion of your committees that the planning commission should he asked to co-operate with said Humane society in the selection tif said site. "Kcsppct fully submitted. "O, A. WINil, Chairman. "P. M. KKltSHAW.' ".1. C. OOl.l.lNH, MOSKPH O. Ii ItKY, 'Iind Appraisal Committee." "P. M. KF.KSHAW. Chairman, ,.v oi eoMiiNS. "CHAKLK8 A. WING. "U. ' K, McKllutse. "Pnrks nn Playg'ronnds Con." Carpenter's Shoe Store "The Shoe Box" . 4 . OOI Xnn4. b.'rlW efv-ncl , , tiiJ JjaDL aiALli Mbxo&y suggests the Gift that she will appreciate at a SPECIAL , PRICE that you will appreciate, . . : ; ' ' House Slippers I'litenf leiilbcr willi Jiecls' njkl Icittbcretle slippers.' Assorted colors. ; , , 95c to S1.75 Ladies' Shoes ' Simirt Pinups for tlrcss wcjir. : . Ja 1 i n ;ilbl yclv"f : !(i.'.(IH mid ip-lMMI viditcs. at S4.45 & S4.95 A Ini'fre iiKSO)'lnient of style mill street -ulines:-Very' speciiil at $2.50 to $5.95 Infmits' mid Kiddie liob iitino(J 1 Ahbes, id leiilliciv Priced, speciiil at 75c to $2.75 Kiddies'( Slippers 95c to $1.25 Fancy tBoudoir Mules i - j)ij..-,n viilues for $1.95 llll' mil 1 "The Band Box" 223 East Sixth Street announces Advance Spring Models from Gage' at $6,50 each Winter Hats, values from $7.50 to $19.50 , ' . Special at $L98, $2.98 and $3.98 EDGE IN FRANCE AS NEW AMBASSADOR MAVIIK, France. Dec. 1 3.-0T) Walter V..t lOtlge, nev . Hmlsoisador to France fmm the lniteil States, nnd Mrs. Fdge. with their three children, landed .hro today from aboard the He dp France, leaving shortly afterward on the boat train for Paris. si:i:k sin: tun mm I'oi nd (Continued from Page On) lions' Jn Jackson county;, thut members, particularly Mrs. Mc Cnskey. Mrs. 8. M. Tutlle, Mrs. Hlenn Fahrlek. Mrs. 8. W. Itlch nrdwm, nre to be given "n great ilel of thanks for their Interest In- humane conditions In this val ley. "That It Is the desire of each and every mmher of our com mittee lu co-operate with the Hu mane society In every way thntu we can pnssmly do so. And.- It was particularly for this reitson that" the rommltteM went Into the matter o very thoroughly tiefor Saturday Raised Doughnuts 15c a doz. Maple Nut Cake in squares 25c and 50c f A dainty cake with a tiew frost- iiig. chocolate or white. Model Bakery 111 W. Main Phone 103 R c Star Meat Market Lit SOj Kfi wi. and Piggly Wiggly Market 1 u 1 TURKEYS CHICKENS RABBITS Shoulder Pork Roast, per lb. ...... 20c . ;.20c . . ..... .25c .' . . . . . .22c .20c Fresh Side Pork, per lb. Veal Roasts, per lb. . . . Picnic Hams, per lb; Bacon Squares, per lb. . Phones 273 arid 1236 We Deliver .... V ORDER YOUR Christmas Turkey NOW , , All Quality Birds Saturday Specials Bacon, per lb. ...28c Good Quality Hams, per lb. ...... r. : .32c Medford Center Market Phone 255 We Deliver OLAMirrXO ADVERTISINO OCT8 KCSULTf