Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 27, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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    FACTE SIX
TURnKOIlT) MATT Tl I liUNH, IMKPFORD, QRKCiOy, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1930.
ROTARIANS GET
ROGU
E
HISTORY
C SOUI t
an a'tuptinK to
liI fishinir tlirmiKli
liuiiut! Uivcr fiHh-
FROM DANIELS
WlOp 'OtllllMM'j.
pasiie of tin-
Ink niiit'inlnK'nt.
K. I. I);tzy, who IciLVOK Thurs
duy to make hi hom in Kan
Ki-atit iMio, was culled upon for u
shorL ndilicHW and ?xjn'nHfd went
j regret nl Ifaviiitf Mlford. ".Md
furd lias do no many things On
; me" lie Hinted. "Mmlford ban
j meant Jtntury and Kotury ban
meant a better understanding of
my fellow men. 1 am worry to
'J' History of commercial filiins in
3UK"o river, Ktartlns with tin be
yinnlnK in 1S75, wiih told mem
Ijprn of the Uotnry club itt the
regular luncheon at I Intel Ated
ford today noon by T. K. DunlclH
of tho Jackwon County (iame .Pro
tective unsocial ion, one of the
leading sponsor of the poUlioriH
to place the Iinuo river fishing
amendment on the ballot for the
November election.
Even back in 1X75, Mr. Daniela
told his , audience, the h m a 1 1
umount of fish commercially
speaking, realized by the man,
who established the find cannery
on the Rogue. An effort for arti
ficial propagation was immediately
made and the hatcheries entab
Jiyhed. With the amount of illegal fish
ing going on, which has continued
on the lower Rogue for yeai-H, Mr.
Daniels showed, the hatcheries are
.unable to keep the river replen
ished. Packing (Vinilniicil.
JJecause tho authorities have not
stopped illegal fishing, Mportsinen
of the state and other persons In
terested in conservat inn of Ore-
leave and hope to come back, As
Koelatluns here have been closer
STRICT RULES
FORCOUm
WEEVIL BATTLE
thorouKh survey of
Ulan nnythlni; in my life." ! AfLor
iiLKi-ta m uip rcnuui . .,!.-, county tho urea known
I ell upon loHlnu .Mr. ltasey win: , , ' , . . , .
Ul.rd l.v W. V. Allen. M n..Kltlve!y to ho Interned with
! A proermn or inusli-.-il numiier-irlfiilfii wcovel Im roughly OB tol
Innil rninlliiKH, which wiih much lows: All that section of the vulloy
I enjoyed was presented hv Mm 10. ! hetween the mountains on tho west
ic Corn l.uelhi t'orti. .Undue Hldo and tho moiintulns on tho east
i Kunziimn' and Mrs. Orln Hehonek. I "hie south of lloBue Hlver. In
Slim .leunesse liutler. who hns order to delay as lonB as possible
!aeted as pianist for the eluh fori""' si.rea.1 of tlu. weevil to other
! several vears. and aided In various j districts where, the ivoevll has not
proK-rams and other activities, wasj I''; """" withm the county, hay
! 1 - w not be nermltted to ho moved
, nrespnted With a irlfl innil inu ; - . :
dub members by J'refident Kra'nk
Nursery Mock, plants, etc., must
be fumigated and have proper
certificates before being moved
from the county. Used harvesting
and threshing machinery (used In
alfalfa fields) must meet quaran
tine regulations before being re
moved from the county.
Trucks and other carriers are
warned to comply with quarantine
regulations beforo transporting
goods as mentioned .above. Prose
cutions will follow violations.
No permits can be Issued for
shipment of hay to points outside
Jackson county and no permits are
required to move hay within the
infested area as outlined above.
Information can be obtained at
County Agent's office, Medford.
A. C. ALLEN,
, Hort. Commissioner, 3rd Dlst,
Newma n, whe
preciutioii uf
present.
expressed the
her work for
until!
.Jersey Show Opens.
HA1J0.M, Ore.. May 27. (IP)
Aristocrats of the Oregon Jersey
herds will he exhibited at the an
nual spring Jersey cattle show U
tho statu fairgrounds today. Prof,
I. M. P-randi of Oregon State col
lege will be the Judge. , Under a
new ruling, all animals will he free
from infectious abortion. Heven
silver cups will be awarded.
Klamath Falls. Stroud's Hoot
ry formally opened.
from the above district to other
parts of the county such as the
section north of the Rogue River,
Sams Vallev. Annleeate vallev.
Wnllen, Little Rutto, Bold Hill. I
Willow Springs or other points
eats, west or north of these dis
tricts. Tho whole of Jackson county Is
included In the quarantine by the
state and other states and no hay
or straw can he taken Into any
other county. Any such shipments
will be returned or destroyed.
I lousehold goods to he moved
out of tho county must have no
hay or straw used In packing and
all such shipments must be accom
panied by proper certificate.
LUCKNOW, British India, May
27. (P) Fonr persons were Te
ported killed r.r.u 30 Injured In
rioting hero today. Fourteen po
licemen have been taken to a hos
pital. Lucknow, a city of 240,560, has
a large cantonment for troops of
all arms. It is the headquarters
of the Indian army and shares with
Allahabad the headquarters of the
government .of the United Prov
inces. It la the seat of the chief
port of Oudh and the provincial
legislature.
THE ANKLES!"
When tempted to over-indulge
"Reach for a Lucky instead7'
Be moderate be moderate in all things,
even in smoking. Avoid that future shad
ow by avoiding over-indulgence, if you
would maintain that modern, ever-youth-ful
figure. "Reach for a lucky instead."
Lucky Strike the finest
Cigarette you ever
smoked, made of the
finest tobacco The
Cream of the Crop
IT'S TOASTED." Lucky
Strike has an extra,
secret heating process.
Everyone 'knows that
heat purifies and so
20,679 physicians say
that Luckies are less irri
tating to your throat.
L Jim o i ' X ' ,
wy r'- shadows before'
It's toasted
Your Throat Protection against irritation against cough
"Beyond 30 years of age, the mortality nmong overweights rises rapidly with the age and with the weight
says Dr. Brandreth Simmons in an article in The Medical Record. We do not represent that smoking
lucky Strike Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that when
tempted to do yourself too well, if you wilt "Reach for a lucky instead," you will thus avoid over-indulgence
in things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding ovcr-lndulgcnce.jnnintaln a modern, graceful form.
TUNE IN The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every Saturday and Thursday evening, over N. Bj C. networks.
' . S 1910, Tha Amtrioa Tsbacn Co, UCrt.
STORY 1
(Continued from Pag 1)
ereeB appointed to pans upon the
merits ot the disbarment charges
were announced several months
ago, the referees suggesting that
Joseph be permanently disbarred,
and that Mannix be forbidden to
practice within the next three
years.
In the May 16 primary election
Joseph, on a platform advocating a
"free press and free spech," re
ceived the Republican nomination
for governor.
Mcllride were "scandalous matter'
and that it was unprofessional for
Joseph to make such charges
"without first having made a care
ful Investigation to ascertain the
truth." the opinion takes up the
question of penalty.
Defendant Defiant
"Were it not for the defiant nttl-
After holding that the .Joseph
charges against Justice Rand were
malicious, unfounded and unproven
and his accusations against justice I referees that Joseph be disbarred.
tude of the defendant," says the
opinion, "and bis Insistence upon
the right to do what has been done,
this court would be inclined to ex
tend leniency. Defendant has never
never expressed any regret for hav
ing thus gone far beyond the
bounds of decent and legitimate
criticism. It Is Impossible to meas
ure the damage done by his charge
of corruption, tending to destroy
the confidence and respect of peo
ple for courts. Under the clrcunv
stances he cannot reasonably ex
pect leniency, nor can we consist
ently grant It. We are not inter
ested In anv vindictive punishment.
Our concern is In the good name of
this court and In the preservation
of Its usefulness. We, therefore,
adopt the recommendation of the
The facts and the law warrant it.
This order of disbarment, how
ever, does not preclude him from
making application for reinstate
ment whenever he files a fair and
honorable retraction not of his
criticism but of his charge of cor
ruption which reflects upon the
court."
tpwiimtniwwiL
t "THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY
phone -486-47" . ' mrowome.
Underwear
SECTION
Main Floor
Timely Sale of
Women's and Misses
Rayon Underwear
Right at the beginning of the summer season comes
this sale of good looking rayon underwear In summer
weight for women and misses.
Included in this special are gowns, slips, bloomers,
combinations, and French style panties. These are
offered In all the bright summer shades and in a com
plete range of sizes. ; ,
YOUR .
CHOICE
79c
Regular Values up to $1.25
Adorable New
SCARFS
K very" ono tlie Reason's
Bmarteat scarf ideas arc
now on diapluy at Mann's.
Now pleated and panel Af
fairs In all the wanted
Kiimmnr colors and com
binations $1.95
For that
Week-End
or Vacation
Take a
' Bottle of
LA-LASINE
I.A l.ASINB the fa
mous French anti
septic now on sale In
our toiletries section.
I d o a I for cuts,
scratchos, Insect
bites and as a gurgle
or mouth wash. It Is
safe and very effect
Ivo. 4 Sizes
,o $1.00
Main Aisle
10c
Hosiery
oummer
Women's puro Bilk hone in
full fashioned chiffon weight.
This number has the narrow
French heel and red picot
top. lively new summer
shades.
$1.49
Theme silk hose for women
and misses in tho popular
lull fashioned service weight
style. This liso also has
the wanted lisle garter hem
which Insures lunger service.
New summer shades.
$2.00
Boys' LighP Weight Golf Sox at 50 pair
-tup STORE FOR EVERYBODY-""?
New Knitted
Garments for
Sportswear
Choose one of these smart new knitted gar
. incuts for this summer vacation trip. Or better
yet get one now for over the holiday; These
;' wo are offerins come in clever dress types with
flare skirt, and cape and have berets to liateh
a smart two-piece zipper style of fine jersey
and popular three-piece sport suits of novelty
knitted fabrics. All sizes. "
."'': ' T ; : . -
3 Prices to Select From ,
$7.95, $9.95 .
$19.75
lu Snow White
Hose Mist
Sun Gold
I'carl Bcidc
Mutter Yellow
and Pandora
Adds a crisp chic
to Summertime
Ensembles
Another fabric destined for a successful sports sea
sontoo pretty for words with lovsly frocks in pas
tel shades and what a smart ensemble It will com
plete with linen shoes and bag to match I Cool
rmart as delectable a bit of chic as any chle young a
thing who wears itl
Chic New
Leather, and iTapestry
BAGS?
In all the realm of smart summer bags these have no
rivals for chic! Vo& 0f coura0 wm want a new ban
to match that summer ensemble. Well, then see
tliese at once the newest of leathers' and fabric
made up in adorable styles and colors are ready for
your selection. o
$QJ95