PA'CIE TWO
Tocal and
'Personal
Thinners at Work
yulto a number of orchard
Blurted apple thinning this week,
but the work is not expected to be
In full swing until next week when
pear thinning will also be started.
A heavy crop makes the latter i
' work necessary, encouraged by the;
fact that some pears were markel
by recent hail storms.
Harts Itelulii Today
Mr. and Mrs. 'Floyd Hart, whi
have been in I-oh (jatos and Kan
Francisco, Cal., for the past seven
weeks, returned to Medford today.
They report that their little daugh
lor Charily, who Is in Los ilutos
for her health, Is In a much ini
proved condition.
Con carry two to four people to
and from Crntor Lalto; for appoint'
ment phono 1000; nek for Fred, or
leave mossugo. No. 26, MorricK'a. uo
lli'i-o from Distant 1'ointx
Quests from a distance reglster
:. ed at Medford hotels include M. (I.
, l.olan, Schenectady, X. V.; Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Dodson of Denver, Colo..
Nat Levett and A I Hrenev of Hoch-
ester, N. Y., .1. Pchroers of HI.
Ijouls, Mo., R. O. Harrison of D
' troit, Mich., and James Shook of
Chicago, 111. , ..
i Clmunocy Fiorey now located
Il'3 Kast Mnln St. 65lf
' 1. A. lt.'s in Parade
The Crater Lake chapter, IJ. A.
It., will participate in the Memorial
day parade In Medford Friday.
; Their section of tho pnrado will
form at Main and Ivy street, whero
transportation for all members
who come to that place has been
' provided for. Members are urged
' to bo ready for the parade at 11:15
a.m.
We are prepared to do all kinds
i of plastering, stucco, brick nnd ce
ment work. No job too small, no
Job too big. Let home men do your
work. Tel 2112-11. F. W. James &
Son, Wheeler Apts. 77
Lrfu'tll Couplo to Wed
Tho county clerk's office Issuel
a mnrrlago license yesterday to
Hussell Kvnns, 28, nnd Nnrdene
Peyton, 20. both of Medford.
For Decoration Day, cut flowers
and old-fnshloncrt bouquets. Sam
uolaon'a Flower Oardcn, 208 Clark
Kt. Phone 880-X. 08
District (aovemor Visits
Dr. Gcorgo Houck of Iloseliuru,
district governor for the Klwanls
clubs, was present yesterday nt the
weokly luncheon of the Medford
club. Ho made a short speech be
fore tho membera.
"Tho Band Box and Shoo Box,
J23 Kast 6th, are offorlne excep
tional values In hats and iltooi,. 0,7.'
Contractor Weber Visits Oily . '
H. W. Webber; well known con
tractor of Crescent City, Cal., Is In
tho city on business, having or
rlvod yesterday.
For best green slabs, nsk driver
or call Medford Fuol Co., Tol. 031.
05tf
Miner Tans Course Ciolil
8. J. Weyment of tho Wnyment
plaeor mluo on upper Jumpoff
Joo creek, was In tho city Monday
with between five und six ounces
of coarso gold secured from the
property, which Is about soven
miles from Grants Pass In nn a I"
line but by road It Is 20 miles. Mr.
Wnyment states that nil tho gold
lie has received Is eonrse gold run
nlng $19 nn ounce. Grants Pass
Courier.
I will pay $5.00 reward for In
formation lending to recovery of
outboard gnsollne motor for hont,
stolen from my ranch. C. A. DeVoe.
62tt
Week. Kurt UiicsIh
Mrs. Francos Pearson nnd sons,
Paul and Stanford, of Prospect,
spent tho week end In this city as
guests of Mrs. llelvn Aiken.
Montana nnnunl picnic. 3 miles
south on Pacific highway from
Medford, Sunday, June 1, Ilrlng
basket lunch and tnhlo service.
Knjny a day with old friends. 70
Hero from Stale Points
Among tho oregnnlans registered
nt Medford hotels nre W. K. Wnds
worth of llarrlsburg, Jas. M. Aallov
of Voneta, Arch Porker of Mon
mouth, and the following from Ku
genef Herb nnd Don Owen, Harrv
Klllott, H. J. Kallsky and Frank
N. Rhodes.
Dry kindling $3.50 per load. Val
ley Fuel Co., Phono 76. tf
Wktflrld Goes North
Hoy Wakefield of the Assoclat.nl
oil company leaves this cvcpltii
: for Portland to transact business
. inthe Interests of Ihe eoinpany,
Ready
I
for tho fruit No fuss
No muss. Fluhror's
Shortcake Layers nre a
real time-saver. On sulo
at all grocers.
Hi-lurus from Visit
Klva (faster, who hutl been vis
iting with Murlo Proscott at Ash
land for a few days, returned Sun
day to her homo In Medford
liarnrH C
'(reus lii fortlund
The A I
played In
a. Barnes circus, which
Medford u week ago Mon
ed in Portland yesterday.
day, show
and again
today. The circus reach-
ed Port lr
hut had
cause of
milled to
day.
nd last Sunday mornin
a day off that day. he
clrcuses not being pet
play In Portland on Sun-
Chnuncfy Fiorey now locate!
U3 Kast Main St. Half
.More lluilrihii? Aipllitt Inn
W. J. Unbfi'lH will Hpcml $2500
to hulld a dwelling on I'alm nirvo...
Waltor Howne will Kprnd IliOO t
remodel the Sparta building, and
OrMe Natwlck will Kpond 9)00 for
remodolliiK on 1-Jant Main Htreetk
Heal money Having values In
liats at the Emmy L.o Hat Shop
In tho M. M. Store, 89c to $5.08;
amazing valuew. 67
Visited .Mcdfurd Toriiiy
K. K. Htump of the IJoward din,
trlct and T. J. Mullen of Ree-o
creek were among the out-of-town
visitor In Medford today.
Mt'f. Hillings of H. JtlvorwUl Ave.
Hays that Dr. BlnzoH Poison' 0K
PrcHcrlptlon completely cured hen
In two day it. It in sold and guar
anteed by Jlealh'jj Drug Bloro. 71
ViHitetl hi AnIiIiiikI
Dr. R. W. Stearns nf Medfurd
Hpent Sunday In Atthland visiting
with Mr. and lrn. H. A. Steainu
and family of that city,
I.ook! Meu'4 sultR cleaned nnd
prcKsed $1.00 citnh nnd carry!
I'nlque Cleaners, 20 8. Central.
Phono 06. 71
Dyngo's dunce, Wed. and Sat.
Dreamland. Gentg 70c. 6'
CalirornliiiiH lit IIoIWh 1
California residents registered at
Medford hoteln Include Mrs. J. M.
Stiff, C. M. Ilohson. V. H. Joyce.
A. L. IewiK, Jou Levtnson. Phil
hevlnson and M. A. Horn of Lok
An go lea. Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard J,
Perry of LoJolla, C. IJ. Osborne of
Long Ueach, Miss A. Knowles of
Piedmont, K. E. Weaver of Hum
Jose, Atlanta Adonis of Weed, M.
and Mrs. A. K. Donnell and Mr.
and Mrs. Johnstone hind nf Iterko
ley, nnd the following from San
Francisco: the MIssch S. and D.
Collier, K. 13, Snell and P. K. Ro
per. For Sale: Cut flowers of Span
ish Iris bluo or yellow, nnd old
fashioned flowers of a largo vari
ety. Corsages and mixed bouquets
made to ordor. Reasonably priced.
Phono 390-L or call at 325 South
Holly St. f.8
Call at 826 H. Holly nnd see tho
Spanish Iris. Two shades of hluo
or yellow. RohKonably priced.
Tlace your orders now for Decora
tion Day. . Phone 300-U , . 68
.Miiiiny lOIIIoti Heller "
- Jlniniy KUiutt, young uon of Dr.
and Mrs. B. It. Elliott, who has
bocn III for several days, watt re
ported to be recover I ng this morn
1 iiv. "7
Anyone who would like a bar
gain In a high grade banjo should
call at this offlco nnd Inspect the
banjo left here for snlo; a aerifies
regardless of cost. 2 5tf
For best green stabs, nk drlv-.M
or call Medford Fuol Co., Tel. G31.
, 65tt
ThhIt Attnii'tlng Altciittoit
FouVd at th Sterling mine, un
der eight feet of earth, n mastadon
tusk. 1 a feet long, created somt
excitement here last week. A por
tion of tho tusk, wired together,
was left nt the Chamber of Com
merce whore It Is now on displny.
Auto litrvitMwt IhsihmI
The Hhorlffn. nfflcr Iswued auto
license- yesterday to !nren Fowler
of Prospect, H. H. Nelson, Alphi
Arthur and D. fl. Tyreo of Med
ford. R. W. Sekesscnman of Trail;
T. M. Stott of OrantH Push nnd Mri
Addle Smith of Eagle Point.
Public Market Orocery Ruttor
40c lb., eggs 25e dux., all stnndnrd
coffeo 43u. 89
Tho Peasley' new studio now
open, opposite new Holly theater.
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Work 1'iid nt O. A. V.
MIhm Lucille Rarrett, of Medford
Hpent the week end with friends on
Oregon State -college cam pud at
Corvnllls.
The Peasleys' new studio nor
open, opposlto new Holly theatoi.
tf
Imw officer In Mwi TlturMltty
The Sou t her u (Oregon lnv Of
ficers' ftsHOcttilliin will meet In Km
gene at the Eugene hotel at 6:30
o'clock Thursday evening. Harry
Xllcft, criminal Identification ex
pert with ithe Portland police de
partment, will give a talk on crim
inal Identification work: T. A. Rnf
fety, head of the state traffic
gquad. will speak oh modern traf
fic problems. Circuit Judge 0, K.
Skip worth of I'iitgene will speak
on modern court procedure as It
affrctH criminal work. The Port
laud police quartet will present the
entertainment.
Itlil-tlMin hiir.l tlttin lr,mo W Ct
I W. hall Thursday night. Tno
cards, supper. $1 per couple; extra
i lad ten 2 Tic. Po ell's 6 -piece or
i chest ra. 6
lti-In. sreen nlnn stub. Inrvn o"
small loadn. Valley Fuel Co.. Tol.
! 7. 344tf
linn ToulN Out
Len Detrelch of Phoenix under
went an operation at the Commun
ity hospital thin morning for re
moval of her tonsils.
, j .
For Sato; cut flower of Span
ish Iris, bluo or yellow, nnd old
fashioned flowers of ft large vari
ety. CnrsageH and mixed bouquets
made In order. Hensonbly priced.
Phnn 31-0-1, or call nt 325 South
Holly St. 68
We specialise In radiator and
fender repairing nt Van's Oarag.
33 So. nrllett. Phone 208t tf
MEDFOT?T) MATL
Voung lloy Arrested
Surprised by lco Mlksche, pro
prietor, while In the alleged act of
taking money from the cash draw
er of the Monarch Feed and Seed
establishment on Fir street. Ouster
Crawford. 16. was held In the
county Jail today. He was appre
hended last night and was turned
over to the police by Mr. Miksche.
Grew Illg Ktnmherries
firown by Frank Moody of Ross
Lane, u box of strawberries was
on display at the Chamber of
Commerce today. It only tooK
nine berries to fill the top of the
box.
All kinds second-hand lumber for
sale on building being torn down at
tith and drape.. 67
Dynge's dance. Wed. nnd Sat.
Dreamland. Gents 75c. 61
Here from Portland
(J uests, from Portland I'pk latere .1
at local hotels Include Mr. an:l
Mrs. E. E. Creed, J. H. Povey, R.
F. Wlldmau, Mrs. K. K. Kubli,
F. L. Emery, L. A. Elder, E. H.
Shannon, Ira Williams, A. N. Arm
field, Jhh. Cormack, Mr. nnd .Mi:.
Wilfred Hates, C. E. Hodgers, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Mer.sfelder, C. Wleve
slck. Mias M. Thomson, Miss L.
Itrenner, Mr. and Mra. J. Ci. Uni
son, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Dunn, K.
P. Cecil. CJeorge F. Hall, Frank
Harris, Frank Powell, John Meyer
and James Mitchell.
The Degree of Honor Protective
association will hold a curd parcy
at the home of Mrs. Ida Wilson, 7
South Chestnut St., Tuesday even
ing at 8 o'clock. All friends of th3
order are Invited to attend,;
Montana annual picnic. S miles
south on Pacific highway from
Medford, Sunday, June 1. Bring
basket lunclt ancl table eervlc.
Enjoy a day with old frlen,ds. 70
Shop In Medford
Mrs. Louis Cushman and Miss
Edith May of 'Trail were among
persons shopping In Medford this
ni o r n 1 n g. Other visitors from
country districts were Mrs. Ralph
Render and mother, Mrs. John
Abel of 8hady'Cove.
Breaks Ills Record
J. Verne ShnngJc, has been fish
ing annin, and Instead of catching
his usual single trout, returned
the frlst of the week with two fish.
It is believed the fish are think
ing more kindly of hfm since ho
has taken such srn active part in
the effort to place the Rogue river
fishing amendment on the ballot.
Hemstitching, picoting, pleating,
button making and hose mending.
Handicraft Shop. 257tl
Chauncey Fiorey now located
123 East Main St. Insurance nnd
Real Estate. 65tf
Fined for Ptsonlorly Conduct
R. E. Rurns was fined $10 on a
charge of disorderly conduct In
Judge Taylor's court yesterday, fol
lowing his arrest by the local po
lice .for creating a disturbance out
sldo n dwelling In the city.
Better Insurance service at less
cost. Insure your hay and-grain
now. C. L. Goff, 44 N. Riverside.
Tol. 149(1. 68
Special low price for cleaning
women's clothes. I'nlque Cleaner.
S. Central. Phono 06. 71
Rellvlew Pngvnin Tonight
Marking the closing nf the school
for the summer vacation, the Bell
vlew chool will hold a program
this evening, to he followed by a
picnic and a longer program to
morrow. Miss Lola Talbot Is prln
clpal of the school.
Let me write your fire Insuranco
carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland
Cldg. Phono 993. tf
Tuesday. Mny 27, 8 p. m., Sr.
Mark's card party; progresslve'nnd
pivot bridge; prizes and refresh
ments; Sue. Public Invited. 66
Visitors from Washington
Included nmnng the Washington
Guests, at Medford hotels are Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. Martin of Spokane,
and the following frcyn Seattle; A.
C. Docknell, II. It. Smith, H. R.
Uadger. F. O. Calhoun. E. A. My
rlng. H. A. K-CHiiIrk, J. R. Blum
and A. W. Tarbltl.
For best green slabs, ask driver
or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631.
65tf
Month end soeelals In hats and
shoes at tho Rand Box and Shoe
Box. 223 East 6th St.. Gage tailor
ed hats nt clearance prices, $2.98.
(3.98 nnd up to $7. GO; popular
priced hats $1.98 and up; shoes
I2.9& to J 5. Do, exceptional values.
Icn for Henltle
Seeley Hall. Medford alrpoit
manager, left by plane this morn
ing for Seattle, and plans to be
gone for several days attending to
business mntters.
Dressmaking nnd remodeling nl
the Fashion Shop, 424 Medforl
Hldg. Tel. 1181. tf
Phone 542. We'll haul away
your refuse, city Sanitary Service.
337tt
Ashland Commencement
Dr. James tlllbert of the Uni
versity uf Oregon Is to deliver the
commencement address nt the 3l:n
annual itraduntlnn exercises of AsA
land high school, to be held to
morrow evening, when 65 boys nnd
girls will be graduated. The grad
uation exerclhCH will be held in the
Junior high school gym.
See Brill's sheet Metal Works
for radiator, fender and auto bony
repairing. tf
Second-hand lumber being torn
from bu.idlng M 6th and Grape
for salo cheap. 67
VI mil for Taking TIits
On the charitc of stealing two
auto tires valued at $16. Jack Wat
son was fined $4.50 on the charge
of petty larceny. In Judne Taylor's
court yesterday,
Clean cotton rags wanted at Mall
Tribune office. tf
16-ln. green pine slabs, large or
small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel.
76. 44tt
TUTfiUNE, MET)FORD,
Portland Man Here
M. H. Nichols of Portland was a
butilness visitor in Medford yes
terday. Brewer In 'PHmd
C. M. Brewer. vlce-rtMtrl.nr ami
general manager of the California
Oregon Power company and Moun-i
tain States Power company, left the j
first of the week for San Francisco!
on ornciai business.
Bargains In ladiea' hats, new haU
arriving dally Included in this sale.
Look at this: 89c, $1.98. $2.98 up to
$5.98. Real money savers at thej
Emmy Lou Hat Shop in the M. M.'
Store. 67 j
Vlf.lt LmhI Friends I
Mr. und Mrs. Harold Buhb of
Han Jose, Cal., visited friends in
Medford today, stopping off here
in their return from a vacation
trip to Centralia, Wash. Mrs. Babb
was formerly Miss Lucille Koonts
and is well known here, having
been active In local music circles
before her change of residence.
Unique Cleaners special price on
Indie!.' plnthen. Unn1, onft. AUnHu.i
and pressed H.00 cash and carry.
s. central, i'none uh. 7i
50.000 'ft. Drv Cedar Shlnln, n'
$20 per M, at Medford Lumber Co.
Molilalia IMcnlc Kiimlay
The annual Montana picnic for
former residents of that state will
be held next Sunday at the Ever-
shady Auto Park. Those attendln
are expected to bring their own
lunch and service. An address will
be Riven by a representative of the
Medford Chamber of Commerce.
Geo. A. Bohnert, General Truck
ing, at Fltclitner's parage. Tel. ISO.
Call at 325 8. Holly and sec the
Spanish Iris. Two shades of blue
or yellow. Reasonably priced.
Place your orders now for Decora
tion Day. Phono 330-L. . 08
Gavel Wins Comment
A. presiding; officer at Medforl
has been given a gavel with a bil
liard ball for a head, and if they
don't conform to his -, rulings It
would make a fine billy-club. The
Oregonlan.
Let us haul away your garbage
and refURj. Phone 542. City Sani
tary Service. 387tf
16-ln. green pine Blaos. 'large or
small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel.
76. 844tf
linker People Visit In Mnlfiml
Mi's. H. A. DeLong and son llob
ert of linker have been guests of
Mrs. DeLong's sister. - Mrs. W. P.
Tucker, nnd her brother, A. 1-1.
Pierce, the past week. .
' Attractive and dainty are the
new girl graduate pastel chltfcn
frocks now on display at' Ethol
wyn B. Hoffmann's for .119.75 to
?25. . 61tf
IImhIih'kn Trip to Nan Fi'iuicIkco
F. W. Whitman and Attorney
Frank Fiirrell , leave, ,thls. pVening
on a business trip of -two or three
days In San Francisco. ' ; ;- 1
E!
The convention in charge of Dr.
C. C. Poling, state president of tlu
Interdenominational Holiness as
soclatlon of Portland, will open nt
the Methodist church, south, this
evening.
There will be three services held,
tho concluding session being an
nounced for Wednesday evening nt
8 o'clock,
N. C. Clarke, state secretary of
the Interdenominational Hollnesn
Association, will be here from Sa
lem for the convention and will
be Included in the program.
The Wednesday program will be
as follows: Service 1 0:110 a." m..
buslnesH session l:3i p. . preach
ing 2:30 p. m. and 8:30 p. in-
An Invitation is extended to all
people to come and hear the mess
ages of the slate leaders. A bas
ket luncheon will be served during
the noon hotir WedneBday. ;
UCWISTON. IdHho, .May 27. (P)
The powwr boat Uuio. owned hy
Claudo Mctloe of Portland, one oi'
the two boats making an informal
good will trip from Portland up the
Columbia vlver to Lewlston. was
reported to havo struck a rock In
the river at Hear Creek rapids and
foundered today.
Ranchers reported that (he craft's
supplies were saved and all aboard
UHd been taken n hoard the K a lee
tan, the other boat v-hhh Is making
the trip.
VETS WOULD DRAFT
LINCOLN, Neb.. May 'J7. iT)
A mnvo to "draff Cten. John J.
Pershing for tho Cnlted States sen
atorial race next fall has heen start
ed hy ox-servlce men of Nebraska.
A. A. Mlsegndls. a leader In the
movement, said petitions would be
cideulated In Pershing's behalf to
day and when lima signer were
obtained his name would be filed
ns n candidate.
4
Kegulnr Communication
of Heam" ChapOr.-O. K
8., Wednesday evening.
May 2. Initiation. Vis
iting members welcome.
1 1 ATT IK M. ALIKN, Sec;-.
OTMOfiON, TUESDAY,
AVIATRIX SPiNSiFRANK FARREL
AIR LOOPS
Laura Ingalls Averages Four
and Half Turns Per Min
ute for 3 Hours, 40
Minutes.
MUSKOGIiB Okla., May 27.
(A3) Miss Laura Ingalls, 25 year
old New Yorker, who received her
first flying lesson eighteen months
ago, today had written 980 con
secutive inside loops in the sky
above .Hut box municipal airport
here, nearly triple her own fem
inine world's record.
Averaging about 4 Vi loops for
every minute she was In the air
nt tho airport's dedication lute
yesterduy. Miss Ingalls in her
dizzy flight exceeded by G3U loops
the women's record of 344 she
established May 3 ut Lamberr, field
in Kt. LouIh.
' "Isn't it bully, that motor, that
trip?" she asked army officers who
protected her from the enthusias
tic crowd as she landed. She leap
ed from her plane, obtained a
drink of water and was carried
on the shoulders of a throng to her
motor car. When anyone exceeds
her record, she said, she'd try
again.
The youthful aviatrlx in 3 hours
and 40 minutes aloft completely
eclipsed the best mark held by
another woman flier, 4(i loops by
Miss Mildred Kaufmunn. Darkness
brought MIkh Ingalls down.
She was $1030 richer in guaran
tees and prizes because of her
flight.. . Siho said it was the first
money ahe had ever made in the
air;- . ,v. ..
I
FAVORS FLYING
Continued efforts to organize a
concern, made up of Medford busi
nessmen, to tako over flying school
and airplane soj'vtce concessions at
the-' Medford airport are going
ahead with great success and In
terest In the project is becoming
general thruout Medford. Two
contests have been begun to name
the new, company and for school
stud en tH to write .essays setting
forth why Medford should have nn
air service company.
The concern would be well
equipped with pianos, have experi
enced pilots, teach flying and do
repair service, ns well as giving
short and long rides.
Tho project has been Investigat
ed by the airport committee of the
Medford Chamber of Commerce.
The following report was returned:
"The airport committee of the
Medford Chamber of Commerce
has Investigated a proposal by a
group of local men to take over
various concessions In tho Medford
municipnl airport, and operate taxi
service, flying school , and other
features, and rind that tho plnns of
this group are worthy of consider-
ntion. It is the desire uf the nir
port committee to do everything
possible to assist In the promotion
of aviation activities at tho new
airport, and to any ono who Is in
accord with . this Jdea, 11 Is the
belief of this committee that this
proposition merits consideration."
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.. May
27. (Pf Two men were killed
and three unnccounted for In n
fire that destroyed the coliseum,
la rgo auditor! u m In tho pac king
house section of Oklahoma City
today. The dead were Dick Ma
mii, fireman and an unidentified
negro.
Mason and the Negro were
caught under the crumbling walls
of the building, which fell in less
than an hour after the fire was
discovered. The three men unac
counted for had gone Into the
building In an attempt to drive out
new automobiles stored there.
Two hundred machines, valued at
$;i00.000 were luirnrd.
WOMEN'S CLUBS SEEK
SAl.K.M. tire.. May 2T. lTI
The Ore-Ron Federation of Wom
en's elults yesterduy filed with th.?
"terretiiry of slate ft ttrrliniinury pe
tition for nn Initiative bill to pro
hibit advertising sIriis nlonu state
hlKhways. To net on the Novem
ber ballot It will be necessary that
tho eonipleted petition be filed
with Ihe secretary of state not later
than July 9.
i
College Teaches Food Buying
COU.EI1K PARK. Md. (ff) lle
lievert l be the first nf Its kind In
hlntory. a course intended to help
bnyera of food tn makliiK their se
lection of products lias been added
by the I'nlversily of Maryland.
98
in i nil nrnnnn nr in
111 NtVY KtbUKM
GROUP
SERVICE
plans
MAY 27, 1930,
SECRETARY Fi
Medford Attorney Named to
Prepare Reports and
Handle Other Work of
Coast Group. '
Attorney Frank P. Kan-ell has
been named secretary of the Pa
cific Pear Orowers' Council, effect
ive at once, with headquarters In
this city. Parrell will havo charge
of the preparation of reports and
bulletins to he issued at regular
intervals hy the organization, und
other secretarial duties.
The reports and bulletins will
contain information for pear grow
ers and shippers, concerning mar
keting, prices, crop predictions, cold
storage conditions, pest eradica
tions, state of the fruit, and all
information of value to growers.
Every pear and fruit producing 83c
tion of the Pacific coast will be
represented.
Giowers can obtain these reports
through their shipping organiza
tions. According to David It. Rosen
berg, president of the Pacific Pear
Council, good progress is being
made by the organization, with lib
eral financial support from all dis
tricts, and ft- , growing interest
among the growers in the success
of the enterprise.
Plan Campaigns
Several of tho fruit growing sec
tions are planning pear campaigns
along the lines employed by this
section. In the exploitation of the
Boscs in Detroit last year. Tho
San Jose, Cal., district Is now map
ping plans for a Winter Nells and
Hardy pear campaign this year, us
ing the "Medford plan" of advertis
ing. The Placerville. Cal., and the
Hood River districts are consider
ing similar campaigns tor Hoes and
D'Anjous.
The Winter Pear committee will
meet Thursday morning to hear a
summary by David 11. Wood on his
recent trip through the east, .where
he studied market conditions and
sales prospects for the coming sea
son. The Chicago Fruit and Vegetable
Reporter, in its .May. 2U issue, under
tne caption, "Hose rear isoostor
Visits Chicago," said:
"A very few years ago It was a
novelty to see llosc pears in any
consuming market outside of New
York, Chicago, Philadelphia and
sibly one or two other large max
"Detroit, for one, did not know
what a Hose pear looked like and
dealers there would just about as
soon take on a car of bulk eggs In
preference to this very fine fruit.
"Ono of the reasons for this un
popularity was the fact that these
pears were marketed before they
were in condition for the consumer
to use. -
"D. R. Wood, chairman of the
Medford Winter Pear committee.
also general manager of the Oregon
division of the Palmer corporation,
Medford. is one of Ihe reasons for
the wider field In which the Hose
Is now a real factor.
"Mr. Wood says: "Why green
pears nnd not green bananas?' it
being well known in the fruit in
dustry that green bananas would
bo absolutely unsalable. Thrush
the medium of Hose pear commit
tees in various large markets. It
has been posslblo to prevent Ihe
salo of pears not yet ready for con
sumption." ('niter I,n ko Chapter No.
s'.', Tuesday evening, May
27, 7:30 p. in. Work In
M. M. degree. Ily order
of Ihe Filch Priest.
I. ,15. SCIH'I.Klt, Secy
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
KOIl SAU-: 5IODEII.V -i:oom
lloML: on Minnesota Ave.: livini;
room, dinlnir room with built-in
buffet. 3 bedroomr, lurttc screen
ed back porch, basement, piped
furnace, lawn in back yard, cher
ry trees, double iiarage.
CIIAIil.KS 15. HAY, liealtor,
Hoom 203 Medford Hide.
Phono 302. 71
KOK S.M.K A DKAI. Pli'k-.rn
In 12-aere orchard: II) acres of I
lioscs. 7 yearn old; 2 acres voting'
Anjous.: 2 acres of alfalfa;-neat!
little 3-room home, also ham-'
only 1 -i miles from Medford I
Prices $6,000: Jl.llOO cash: terms!
on balance to suit responsible
parties. See Charles A. Wins
Artency, Inc., exclusive agents.!
' 6S'
FOH HUNT 3-room apt: private
entrance und Rarage. Ph. 5U2-V.
. fis
Ktr .'.ini' !PiT T-Uy tiP-to-date
furnished duplex. Impiire "1"'
So. Crape, or Phone B53-.I. (is
KOI! KKXT Furnished modern
.-,u,m noiise Wltn Karate fill
West 2nd. Call 315 or 1113-.I
fiiitt
Fill!. S.M.K Strawberries 1 1Pr
of'.lU':i,k''i-,hem; hrln contatn-
F. K. Collins, at S-mile
sign on Table l;,.k rad s.
F1VK SAI KSI.AOIKS-Coo,! v
Apply after 3:30 p, m (.,?'
Wlthus. cabin No. 3. b'-
VAXTl-:iMan a, caretaker ,,n
"man'"' trm: "Wl",y l'""n"
small cash security required l,
assure reliability. See X m
Mreeter. Hotel .lark,n, ' ,
rd. or Orgon Mnskrat p.reed
er, A.sn Klamath Falls, t,.
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KING FOREGOES
I Rheumatism in Right Hip
Prevents Attendance at
Third Court of Season
Wales Deputized.
LONDON, May 27. P) Illness
of King Oeorge will prevent his
attending the third court af the
season .to be held tonight at Huck
inghnm palace, It was officially an
nounced tod;,y.
It was said his majesty was suf
fering from inflammation of tl,2
right hip. On May 1 r. he preside.!
at the first two courts of the sea
son, .the first he hud attended in
two years, due to his previous seri
ous illness.
The Prince of Wales was depu
tized for him during the preced
ing season.
His serious illness of the winter
of 1328 and 1020 wis a bronchial
pneumonia- with subsequent pul
monary developments which neces
sitated draining of lung abscess
and other delicate and hazardous
treatment.
Klgbt American girls are to be
presented at tonight's court and
were to have met the king, who is
64 years old. Six other American
girls and women are to be pre
sented tomorrow evening at the
fourth and last court of the sea
sons. ' '
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