. PaTGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,- OREfiONV TUESDAY. MA Y G, 1930. ocal and Personal April Fir 1ah Jnv The 'Medforcl fire loss for April was held to a surprlHirtKly low min- in i ma resulting in a nsuro 0f m :, with 'seven calls. This figure Ik j ' substantially lower than the montn ; before, actordlng to nre uepart-j ment recoiun. Hitfld'Ht Day on llwin! j YeHtorday'H final ruh of lax-, pt .vers to pay the first half of thei iy- (iial-s oi-him: i'7 v-t Mnutient resulted in tne receipt nt j over $131,000 over the counters nt I t lie lax department of the Hherlffs office. Beginning today '.irdy pay- j ments draw a penalty oi one J?r ; cent Interest per month. There were Htill quite a number of nay- ments being received this forenooii. i Will JH'siUi ill I'Jigiaiui ' John Farmer, who recently (lis-! posed of hU ranch properly in thej Valley View district, to John Neil-, pon. will leavG in a few ilays fori Montrenl, Can., from whom ho will, Kail for Nnglund Ui Join his fam ily, members of vvhirh left. Valley View u short time ago for tho lint jRh Isles. . .. T-et us haul away your garbage and refuse. Phono C42, City Sani tary Service. 387tf ftelnrns from Kugenn Paul rluy has returned to his home here after spending several days In Jiugene. For Sale Cut flowers. Mixed bou(Uets a specialty. Also order. taken for corsages. Call nt 32! South Holly St., or Phono 390-U 50 (iueslH from a Distance Cucsls registered at Medford ho teH from distent points Include Mrs, Charles ,K. Avery of Chicago. A. L. Oulln of Charlotte. N, C, Mr. nnd Mrs, 10. A. Sanderson of St. Ceorge, Utah., O. I). Miller of Phoenix, Ariz., and F. S. Andrews of Lewlston, Mont. Guaranteed hemstitching. Mm. Ca noose, formerly with Sinclair'- Store, now located nt 219 Ucattv. Ilanl Trip to lJtke While It Is a trip that requires several miles walking over moun tainoust country. Squaw lake In the Applegato section Is declared to b favored with good fishing, Trout I 14 rnd 15 Inches In length abound In that body of water. UontH, how ever, nre not available at th; lake, with ho exception of one or two. Tennla rackets le-strung; 24 hour aorvlco; guaranteed worn. Koblnson, 417 .Woodstock (ncross street from high school courts). 45 . Ono llulldlng Application 1 T. R lumsden will spend $2r0 to repair a dwelling on South Molly street, according to applicalio'i filed nt -.tho city building depart- 'ment today. Homo baking. Bread nnd pastry n specialty. 604 No. Fir. Phone . 70, evenings. 40 KeniilN to Tako Part Over 00 "Medford Hoy Scouts nre expected to cooperate with Fire : Chief Hoy Klllott In the city clean up campaign to he carried on next week, and will make n thorough check of the city to rco that all yards nre free from ran 8 nnd rub bish. Plans are being completed for what Is expected to he ono of I h best cleanups ever attempted In Medford. Emma Cllne Shop, for flngor I waves, permnnent wavea and coni I pleto beauty service. Liberty Hldg. Phone 454. 45 Auto Traffic Heavy From the. hour of 10 Sunday morning to 0 o'clock Monday morn Ing, not onu horso and wagon was seen on the highways going north to Grants 'Pass, east to Medford or west to Crescent City. Automobile traffic was heavy. On the high way toOrants pass from south the following number of cars traveled the ror.d during the specified time; 3260 passenger cars, 03 trucks, 2 1 busses, three trailers and Titlt) for eign vehicles. During 'lho same time, on tho highway to Medford from west: 1508 passenger ears, 2H trucks, 13 busses, three trailer?, and 303 foreign vehicles formed the, traffic. Grants Pass Courier. A $r.,00, 1 0.00 nnd Silt. 00 group ing of selected coats, dresses and blouses are at Kthelwyn H. Moff 1 mnnn's. There In also a 60 re : ductlon on motWl hats. 41 Milk generously used in the baking of bread as in the method perfected by Fluhrcr is your best insurance o f quality bread.' A IS Fruit t.'rnp llruvy Ah nn evidence- of the nupeiior full of eHt Medford, J. W. Hhlrliy wan exhibit. im xumo evidenceM m';ho.w to '- presented tonight by the forthcoming fruit crop Monday,! the Anhlund Mthlans at the senior taken from trees on hU place. On, j high uchool. Kinat (Irens reara was a 5i,rK 'rum n aprlcnt treejal was held lat evening tuid the 12 inchT.s long that had 37 nhe eostuiiien arc nromlm-d to he pleas apftcfilB thereon; another wum Hling to the yen. iJay Ki.y will ant 5-inch Hprls from a peach tree with H peu(,heH , hereon, 0 Klainiith Visitors I m Meotr Mc-Kendree of Morrill .In(j Alrt Wnido Klum of K.ftnnl'i pajB WPre in Medfonl Monday vl.s- iting at the home of Mrs. Harry T-uy.' I pythiun Sisters cird party Thurf-! May 8tn iif, Him, (im cmno 4t; 1 - ; Three Mari-hjjre Ui-eiiseK Tnp (.ouiy"(..i-k'.-4 office yester-I dlly (ln)i t,MUlv issued mfirring" 1 Hcenm-H to Herbert Anient. 31. of ' .pasil tn , bertha Hiieaker. ! of Wolf Creek: Alva Laws, 24, of .iacksonvllli. and Ituth Hchiin. 1!( of ,(.dfor.l: Warren Waver. 30, and Anna Henna, 28, both of San Krancisco (Jreen fir si bs. heavy kind, wlthitn lots of mill end block. Fuel Co., Phone C3I. To Killer Hospital Percy ('titlark leaves Medford this evening for San Francisco, where he will enter the Southern Pacific hospital for treatment. lfi-ln. green pine slabs, large or small loads. Valley Fuel Co.. Tel. "6. 3-HU Final Game Tonight To play off the, tie for fourth place, Gaston Fernand of Ashland and Harold Kiddle of Medford will play tonight In the final game oi the city billiard tournament, won by Fuji lr. st week. Fernand will play H 5 to l(Wl for his opponent, and Kiddle H tip to his usual form the Ashland man will find hlmse'.f hard pressed throughout tho game. Fernand is known as an imagina tive billlardlKl and Kiddle Is know:i for his aggressiveness. Tho Peasley's new studio now open, opposite new Holly theater. Olseii Itelurns IT. U. Olsen, traveling freight and passenger agent for Southern Pacific lines, returned to Medforl on the noon Shasta today from northern California; whore he has been transacting business for sev eral days. Wo specialize In radiator and fender repairing at Van's Garage, 33 So, Tlartlett. Phone 208. tf AltiiniN Not So Itusy Said to be one of the fastst growing small cities In northern California, business conditions In Alturas are at n standstill for a time, according to Hon Lawrence, who reutrned to Medford Sunday after having spent the last eight months there. The place has an approximate population of 3 500', and Is situated In an unattractive country, Tho big thing for which tho town Is now waiting fs the com pletion of a sawmill now ready for the Installation of equipment. Work on Ha construction has heen de layed from time to time, Mr. Law rence said. Dyngo's dance, Wed. and Sat.. Dreamland. Gents 76c, 16 Airport Gels Publicity Considerable news of tho activ ities at the Medford airport are appearing In current Issues of A'r Transportation, aviation magazine published In Now- York, Paul Luy Is Oregon correspondent. Anyone who would llko a Imr Raln In a high grade banjo should call at this office nnd Inspect the banjo left hero for sale; a sacrifice regardless of cost. " 25tf Kvhlhlt.H Slrnitgo Strawberry Grown on the Ih.rry Morrison place near Medford, a strawberry with small leaves on the berry Itself Is on exhibition nt the Cham ber of Commerce. Green fir slabs, heavy kind, with lots of mill end blocks, Medford Fuel Co., Phono 031. tf Orcgoitliins In .Mtill'onI Included among the Oregon ho tel guests In Medford are Miss Lucy Case of Cor villus, James C. Hur gess of Salem, 1), K. Itond of Ku gene, Frank Iteddlng of LnGrando, G. F. Hoffman of Pendleton and the following from Portland: Mi, and Mis. H. Woodruff. K. U Mal lory. ,lno, K.. luddy, C. Wlenslck. M. D. Let, ,1. O. Moos, Frank M. liedmnn. F. H. Thompson and wife. Good dog for good country home, fiOc. Veterinary llosp., Jackson Co. Ilumano Society, 48 lacksnn County Mentioned A further perusal of the 04 page special edition of the Del Norto Triplicate, published at Crescent JCIty. Cil revealed that Jackson county came In for Us share ot mention. It hnd been report el thai this county had been omitted. Pictures of C. V,. Gates, highway commissioner, aiul Pin Scherer, frullgro.'r. alo appear in the ' edition. Why worry with faucets th.it lenk? Why not Install faucets In which washer doc not wenr? In vest In a fa-.icet that relieves you o worry and expense. A stylo for every purpose. Made of best ma terial nnd reasonable In prlco. Wlli demonstrate. Address or call t ro.tr of 326 South Oakdale, Med ford. Seo J. A. Scott. 47 IjoTt for Pendleton Following a short visit with the S. II. Mender family In Central PolnL Mis. Verne Kennedy relum ed to her home In Pendleton laM week. Kl-ln. green pine slabs, large or small loads. Vftlley Fuel Co. Tel. ?' 34ttf Hero from l-'Jiglo Point List of visitors In Medford this moral A from nelhborlnir local Iflo.i Included Thomas Somplc nnJ son Jim and , Ttudy Weiduuin of Eagle Point. Porsatrq bouquet for Junior Prom. 60c. Phone S'.0-U 62 IJtliiim Mlimirel Tonljflit A numlnr of Medford residents lire planning to attend the mlnwtrH hh interlocutor. ! Volunteer FlreiiK'ii Drill .Member of the -Med ford volun- teer fire department were KlvenOi- Htructlnri last night at regular drill in the use of rmlviigp covers and other fire equipment, under the direction of Fire Chie'Oftuy 10 1 Hut t, Hssisieri by Harry KJnibargpr, cTp- tain. The votumet-rs meet on the first Monday evening of every niontiv A See Itrill'B Sheet Metal Works for radiator, fender and auto body repairing. tf Arlisl Know ii lMiilly jhe cover on the current Issue of Sunset Magazine, published it ,sn lra nciseo. whs painted' by I Frederick I ladilysman, former lo- j ci.l resilient. ,l l Duddysman lived .liicksonvllle sevei-nl van ra nun Medford t ( attended h mil In Medford. f lie Ik 'ow a resident of San Fran I clsro. Oxy-neetyleno welding, brazing, cutting. N. V. Obit, W4 S. Bartlett. Seoul .Meeting Soon Ashland Is to be (hp host city for tho spring meeting of the Cra ter Lake council. Hoy Scouts of America, to be held Thursdny, May 15. An interesting dinner program Is planned rnd members of the business, .social and civic organiza tions are being Invited to nttend. A good representation of leaders In the community life of the city is desired so that the delegates who will attend from Grants Pass and Medford may he properly enter tained. Ashh.nd Tidings. Summer prices on wood and eoal. Luy now nt our special May deliv ery prices. F. E. Samson Co. 50 Visitors Permitted Now W. It. Mullock, former Washing ton school janitor, who underwent his second, major operation two week.1 ago. was removed to his home, 6 1 5 Columbus avenue, last Sunday and has shown such Im provement that he can now receive visitors. Me hud been a patient at the Sacred Heart hospital. We are offering a number of work nnd saddle hordes for sale cheap. C. C. Hoover, Tel. 01)7-11-2. 4tf Field Man Visits Tlero George N. Taylor, field man for Albany college, visited the high school this morning, and talked to the senior class, concerning the col lege. Mr. Taylor Is tnklng the place of President T. W. Mlbb, who Is in charge of preliminary work on the new gymmiHlum at Albany college. , , TTemstitchlng, plcotlng, plea tins, button making nnd hose mending. Handicraft Shop. 2571C Among Mm CaMfornlaiis Guests r.t local hotels today In cluded tho following from Cali fornia: Lcona Month of Shasta City, Don Selberg of McCloud, M. and Mrs. W. 10. Kngstrom of Santa Monica, It. A. Mcltain and K. W Nelson of Long Meach, Fred White of Chlco, V. D. Anderson of Sac ramento and C. 11. Gertridge, C. L. Hatlunk, Kenneth Hayes. I). J. Wtmdiwo nnd F. 1). Amike of Sun Francisco. Corsago bouquets for Junior Prom. 60c. Phone 3110-L. n2 Festival AllractM Schools The music festival to be held !n Anhtand this week under the mi" pices of the Southern Oregon Nor mal school, expected to attract IliO t dent it; from southern Oregon and northern California, will have rep resentatives from tho following Jackson county schools: Medford, Ashland, Central Point, Phoenix, Derby," Evans Valley. Gold MIL Howard. Mutte Falls, Rogue Mlver, Griffin Creek and Independence. Green fir slabs, heavy kind, with lots of mill end blocks. Medford Fuel Co., Phono C31. tf Arrive from South Fred Mend of Sacramento, mem her of the California Fruit Ex change, accompanied by Alton Standlsh of Sun tn Clara, arrived In Medford this morning to (ran:: ret business relative to the Pacific Pear council with local fruit men. 10-in. green pine slabs, large or small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel. 78. 344tf Will ls'ivvo for Portland Italph Pulley, high school fac ulty member, will leave- tomorrow for Portland whero ho will join William Dougherty, Oregon cham plon orator, and accompany the latter to Seattle to take part In the Pacific one finals of the const I tualonal or atoiical contest. Phone nil humane calls, Police Station, 854. 13lf Siatlmi (H'ns Monday The new sub-post of flee station will he located at the Medford Mookstore, 34 North Central ave nue, beginning Monday, May 12. Mrs. llessie Dewey, who has been In charge of the station at ltua sell's department store for some time, will continue to serve the public at the new location. Haircut for men, women and children are still SOc tU Highway Barber Shop, 45 Swlgnrt In Kan IVam-lsco C. A. 01gr.rt of this city ! spending a month In San Francises uttt-ndlpg to business interests. Pynge's dance. Wed. and Snt Dreamland. Gents 75c. 45 Attend .Meeting Here (g) Young Prut her and Mr. and Mrs. Wood of Klamath Kails were nnujnff aithomb from other cities w Wi auemteii tne convention or diUKHists held at Hotel Medford last night. O Dry kindling $2.50 per LqI. Val ley Fuel Co., Phone Tfi. tf InnlHH't Mall Tribune Plant Mrs. Mary Lowe, guardian of the Crater Lake Camp fire Olrla of Tal ent, Alias Kdna Wlseley,. a sh in tun guardian, and 16 of the ' Campfir-i Girls were in thia city Monday in- j spectinK the plant o the Medfprd j Mail Tribune, watching the press ; and other machines In operation. Club Meeting Tonight 1 ! Members of the Huslness and j Professional Women's club are j urged to attend the meeting at the , complete plana for the state con j vention program. Members of the , banquet committee of the Grants ! Pass club will be present to work with the local committee. Cuing to California soon; wilt take a good driver for company, over 21 yra. old. Itox O, P., Tribune. . 4fi Kinei-iibl lIHor Known Here Vinton Hall of Lakevlew. chosen to succeed Arthur SehoenI of this I city a editor of the Oregon Daily ! Kmerald, newspaper at tho Unl I verslty of Oregon, is a nephew of Court Hall of Medford ami Js well I known here. Dressmaking and remodeling at the Vashion Shop, 424 Medford Mldg. Tel. 1181. tf Transacts lluslntWK W. H. Day, representative of the Now York Life Insurance company, is ip this e?ty from Eugene attend ing to business matters and con ferring with local representatives. iPhonft .145. Wo'll tinol nw,. your refuse. City Sanitary Service. B37tr Motor to Fish like Wilsie Prultt and Glen Brenner left Medford this morning for Fish lake to spend the day pulling out trout. They went equipped with plenty of blankets, which weather conditions hero Indicated will be needed. The Pensley'a new stoudlo now open, opposite new Holly theater. tf Council Meets Tonight Kegular meeting of the city council will be held at the city hall tonight. .Several matters will be presented by different organiza tions of the city for consideration of tho city dads. Representatives of the Ilumano society are ex pected to appear before the body Let mo write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland Hldg. Phono 193. tf Mattlson Leaves Alan Mattlson, former member of the Copco engineering depart ment, left last week to take charge of building a line for the Mountain States .power company at Kalispel', Mont,. Mr. Mattlson was employed last summer In building tho new Copco line No. iiU which extends from near Rosoburg to Marshfteld. Copx Forenslu Final Hall Miller of the Roguo River divsion won the 'finals of the 1?30 speaking content held at the Copco general offices last night. Three divisions of the company's system were represented in the final con test, the other two speakers being Carl Pyles of Klamath and Lre Purton of Siskiyou. Daily Meteorological Report May tt, IWIlO Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Wednesday fair with rising temporal ure. Oregon: Fair tonight and Wed nesday; rising temperature In In terior Wednesday. Hi " (a T) Ik a t Local Data. E Temperature (degree) ,1H 43 Highest (last 11! hours) Ii3 5!) Lowest (last 12 hours) 34 43 Itel. humidity (perct.) 13 K3 Precipitation ( inches).. .00 T. State of weathep Cloudy Cloudy Lowest temperature this morn ing 4 2 degrees. Total precipitation since Sept7L litL'y. 13.2S Inches. Temperatures a year ago today; Highest (la; lowest 34. Sunset today 7:15 p. m. Sunrise Wednesday, 4:50 a. m. Sunset Wednesday 7:1 it p, m. Observations "faken at 5 A. m7 120th Meridian Time p G C1TT. liiiki-r Oily (10 o Itain Hlxnuuvk R2 3'i Snow UiiLso (!S 44 Kiiln Dcnvor tt'i 34 I. iMy. lv MhIiios - s clouily ProHiiu lilt 48 C'lonr lli'lt-nu Ill) 42 Clomly Ijim Ant'lea .... 04 fil! rltar MnrHhfipId C8 3S Cloudy t'hoonlx 112 4X Vlrnr roitlnml 68 44 1". Cily. Rod Muff .08 r.O )'. Cily. UtiHVbui'i; 56 42 1'. IMy. Salt Ijiko 60 42 Uuln Sun KrimciHco... no 4 li cieur Siinta Ki 4S 30 V. (.My. Si'illtlc 64 40 Itnln Spuknnc il.s 4rt cloudy Walla Wnila .... To 4S fluudy WlnnlpeK 42 30 l. I'dy. V. J. Ht:TClllSON. .Mt?looroliKltt. I ClniwtftM ndvertmnv irets rosultl TOO LATE TO CUkSSIFT KOll HALF. Furniture. Ttuver as sume1 payments. 412 North lvt Phone 74r-J, 4fif KOll SALF.3-12 tractor plow, 1 harrow, nteo young team, wagon and harness; cheap. J. F. Ctould. OoM Hill. 4? LOST lftdy'a purae, Monday, hp-! twocn I'hoenix and Mrdforil. !:,-! turn to Oregon Hotel, Ashland. ! Ki'wanl. WANT TO lifV S-Wiiy prniind-! han.l ulkv 11"W. I, tl. Ho jail, .Mcilf.ircl. 4j HARBOR ACTIVITY TOLD R0TAR1ANS I BY A. H. BANWELL! Work being accomplished hy the Southern Oregon -Northern Cali fornia Uevelopment company was reviewed to members of the local Rotary club at the noon lunc:ieon nt Hotel Medford today hy A. H. Bamvell, secretary of the company. Development of the Crescent City harbor was the topic to which Mr. Ban well devoted most of his speech, covering In detail the re cent hearing held In Crescent City attended by representatives of cities reaching from Port hind to San Francisco. The organization promoting the development of the harbor, Mr. Ban well stated, is receiving more publicity than any other on the coast. The amount of interest each city Is taking In the project, he pointed out can be discerned thru reading the columns of the press. Iv. I. Uazey, who plans to leave this city soon to accept a new po sition In San Francisco, was called upon to give his reasons for de parting. Resignations were re ceived hy the club from C. A. Swigurt. Louis B. Humphrys and (ilea Jackson. Mem hers of the club voted to instruct the delegates to this year's convention to work to tako the 1U3I convention to Belllngham and to try to bring the convention of secretaries and presidents to Med ford In August. TALKED 'AT - MEET A joint meeting of the I'acific Pear Growers' council, and the Winter Fear committee, was held this afternoon nt tho Hotel Med ford, for the discussion of "mu tual problems," and plans for the coming season, with- David K. Kosenherg, president of tho Pear Growers1' council presiding. California districts were repre sented by Allen M. Stand ish of Millpitas, Calif., nnd Fred Head of Sacramento, both representing the San Jose district. Among the valley growers anil shippers at the session, were Harry Kosenherg, Pr. George Deane, and Weldon ltlddle. Druggists from Klamath - Falls, Grants Pass, Ashland, Chiloquin, Central Point and all other sec tions of southern Oregon met in this city last night to attend the buffet supper and conference called by McKesson's Pacific Drug company at Hotel Medfo.rd. , Following the supper an address was given by 1 r, G. Woodruff, rep resentative of the McKesson ser vice on the Pacific coast. A story of the history of the McKesson and Itobbins company, which was or ganized in 1 S33 was told along with a review of the groat merger, which formed the present service. WASHINGTON. May G . (A)- The aggregate resources of the 7310 national banks in tho United States, Alaska and Hawaii were $27,34,4!tX,lH0 on March 27. John W. Pole, com it roller of the currency, announced the fig ure today. The total was a decrease of $l,fi33.!lKr,(lun since December 3, tho date of the preceding bank coll. MEDFORD MONDAY North Central Ave. SBflRNE CIRCUS rAnu I na AAUijni j rf-u 1 1 .'is-.'; . rcnfit the PAGEANT OF PEKIN GREAT GRETONA'9 SENSATION AL EUROPEAN HIGH WIRE ACT Twice Dally, 2-8 P. M. Doors Open 1-7 P. M. Grand Stand Chairs and General Admission Tickets on Sale Circus Day at Jarmin A Woods', corner Main and Central. INSURANCE AGENGY HARRY MARX Painter of the Momei of Men Tinting, Paper Hanging Phone 173-J PEAR PROBLEMS DRUGGISTS ATTEND AREA CONFERENCE BANK RESOURCES SHOW DECREASE May 19 GARBAGE DUMPING; ON RURAL HIVAYS HIT IN RADIOCAST! j Unsightly Barbae dumps on nil ! Jackson county rural roads O nl j lanes are doomed, suy those, work ing on plans for the statcO.lde hitfli : way cleanup to take place Satur I day. May 10. Dumping trash uloiiK, ! Jackaon county highways must he stopped, they say, and every eiion is being made to see that it Is. Uoads strewn with all kinds of trash and tin can piles certainly leave an unfavorable impression upon the mind of the visitor. Mrs. Lei and J. Mentzer, president of the Medford Garden club, points out. Rogue River valley is attempting to attract new residents, but Hip messy roads leading into ountry districts surely keep many away, she says. Rural residents throughout the state are sponsoring the clenn-up move. They say they nre getting tired of city dwellers using their neighborhoods for trash dumps. Many organizations are joining In the move locally. Garden clubs, granges, service clubs, lodges, coun ty officials and others are helping. Short talks are being given over radio station KM ED this week by local citizens. Mrs. O. C. Boggs; C. K" Gates, member of the state highway commission; Glen Fabrick and Raymond Miksche and others will speak on the clean-up move ment. Hood River. Contract nwnnli'd f.. C. Ilnldwin for construction of sin.iinn lniildlnK for A. S. Kior. broadcast THE NEWS! VALUABLE PREMIUMS for ALPINE LABELS SAVE money by saving Alpine Milk libels. 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