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a a A 0 m a mw- fl I 1 1 i , - DAZtYo- LtAVt RadKMam OFFICE BOYS WIN THURSDAY FAR from piktmfn in I I I W " - - - - - I WW I 1I1L.I1 II I I nUI mAMOIPOn! .Jw-" l UflT pat nninrPT fy.J III I rHIIIUI ll llta I. ',. ... Ml I I I III I Mill I h I W w w w f':30 t. ii.uu.. .. i ET)FOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OTtKCiOy, WEDNESDAY. MAY 2s. 19P.0. PAGE FIVE K. i. Dazey; ' who -for the imst twJ years has been Kencrnl man ,r of lh" Southern Oregon Clan with offices In this "is ProKnim 'lama to ' ""'"'r fa. ,K Co. G: 1 5 to 6:3(1 x,w I IK'S I.unilu.r : li:3(l Item l.v ,,-,, mar" ! ? lurrm . to 6. . 't"iun Vour-Office Boy won last even ing frm the i-uat office cat-bailers Xiit until Inst inninifs of ,ay were tn Decoration Day Program v And Arrangements Given 'atriotic Committee , th will leave Thursday for San FranclHco. where he will assume . nosltlon as inunaKiiiB director of the California Electrical liu mm anil the Pacific Const Elec trical association. When he (toes ' to 7.lr, " rl-uml'"r Co. i f'Mal, hol,ln tho edue. Error Present, 7i . Wash. ! allowed Vour orflce Hoys to K-t . (1rtMn"1 '' Asoclat,.u oil In the necessary run. for victory. " ' Hav Mim-in- ..i. .. ...... Uovcrnmoni . 1 i"l,nni Koou gam. by .' .r?o ' f"rl"':',, ''l- "m '"on lh '"erals to a lOllnt:, A i 111 i II I III t, r. M.- Jennings Tire Co. defeated Col l Seal Creamery In n one-sldetl con test, 111 to 4. JennhiK.s outplayed tlin hutter-miikera anil cot the ore.iKs or tnt. (same. Jennlncs now " TI..,K.... A. M. 7:55 t Ureakfast l,rad- . of news. Mall Tribune. , V3 ' T (-"'"--"s tlold SMO t ,, occupy second place In the leastu.- l-ni .s r'S 1'"'al ' "t""'!,nE- A i.j: J''. l Tonkht's contest between Asso- Stor , Ml'',fonl ! & i ''"d Oil and Mall Tribune prom- 9 n .' r,!, I; I"H mui h "cltement. the teams lo j.jo Brunswick Brev- beinB tied for first place, and holh t, i.iii to retain mat position. 9:3, 10-lold,. West Cot v fee. HI to 10:30- terla, -Economy Clroce- Vour Office Hoys are to meet the Medford Kxchance tonicllt. presentlnR a N'ell V tlosslp j . K. I. DiiTtw. ' I ' 1 - . to1 the hay city lo Uiko up the du lies of Iiim utrw jnltiin All". Lnixvy will leave n hunt of friends ;. ihrouphout I he Houthern OrcKon Wuhtry. who roprot the fart thai he Is leaving Medford and tin fiogne Hiver valley,' yet wish him success in his new post with the California public utility interewts. . For 24 years, K. I. Dazey has been actively associated with pub lic enterprises and his wide expe rience has made possible his ad vancement to the important Snn Francisco position. For the part two years he haH directed the ac tivities of the Southern Oregon (las corporation, operating through the vast territory embracing- the southern Oregon counties. Tho growth of that organization- has been gratifyingly substantial dur ing the Inst 24 months, due much to the aggressiveness of its mana ger, Mr. Dazey. The Medford . plant has been improved to meet the Increased ' demand for gas, new territory hns been developed and the offices and equipment of the Southern Oregon (las corpora tion in other communities have been enlarged and improved. Since coming to Medford, Mr. Dazey hns been Identified with rivic nnd fraternal activities in this city. He was an active mem ber of the Medford Chamber of Commerce, president of the Cen tral Civic council nnd a member of the Medford Rotary club and the Medford lodge 11 lift, H. P. O. E. All movements for civic bet terment received the enthusiastic -otierntlon of Mr. Dazey, Mrs. Dazey and their three dau flhters will accompany Mr. Dazey when he lenves for San Francisco tomorrow. THE MARKETS Team Slaiidlinrs. W. L. Pot. Mail Tribune 4 II 1.001) Associated Oil 4 0 1.001 .Jennlnits Tire........ 4 1 .soo Post Office 3 2 .000 Vour Office Boys.. 3 2 .600 Oohl Seal Crmy 2 3 .40') fiates Auto Co 2 3 .400 Lamports l 4 .200 Hnerry Flour 1 4 .200 Medford KxchnnKO 0 5 .000 y uer llollen radio drnnui -.- iu:jii to 11 style Hour hy Ailrl,.ni,..' n to 11:30 Johnson's Jewel- ! ry Store, Ashland 4 ! U:3" l0 12-Jnrmin & Woods 1 l DrtiB Store. : li to 12:30 Crater I.nko A Paint Shop. ,-:3 News flashes hy Mall Tribune. 12:30 to 1 Cold Seal Cream- fix 1 to 1:30 Diamond, Jeweler 1:30 lo 2 Pan Dandy pro- t crr.m by Beck s Bakery, with studio entertainment. 1 to 2:30 .Medfnr.l Tent nn,l A Awning Works. 4. jay 23, li:(0 S to 6:30 Standard Klamo! Forecasts "a P'ocram. Medford nnd vicinity; TonlRht r.:30 to C Pheslono Service 1 and Thursday, itiiKettletl with uliow v Store, Inc. 4 era; cooler inniBht. 0 to G:1S Dig Pines Lumber Oreiton: Unsettled with show- Co' iers lonifiht nnd Thursdiiy; cooler C:lfi to 6:30 Xi'ws nnd mar- !toniullt ami In evtremn east nnr- Meteorological Report kets by Mall Tribune. d (1:30 to 6:4.'. .Jackson County Hlds. and Loan Assn. 6:45 to 7 Farmers' Exchange 5- Cooperative. 4 7 to 7:15 Tom and Wash. presented hy Associated oil it Co. R Government frost forecast. by Floyd Younst. : 4 tion Thursday. Local Data. Temperature I DegH.) .... (IS HO Highest (iJish 12 hrs.).. 75 OS Lowest (l.nst 12 hrs.).. 45 4!i Kel. humidity (Pet.) 2S 82 Precipitation (Ins.) ...4.00 .12 State of weather Cloudy Cloudy Lowest temperature this morn ing, 49 tlegrees. Total precipitation since Sept. 1029, 13.711 inches. Temperatures a yenr ago today: Highest, 75; lowest, 34 Sunset today, 7:30 p. in. Sunrise Thursday, 4:39 a. m. Sunset Thursday, 7:37 p. m. , Observations Taken at 5 A. 120th Meridian Time The tiro ylilch ftcavyrn ,hl' Deuel 'building ' Wednesday, May 21, has caused local property own-ni-B to ehnclr on on their insurance dlronilv r-nri-ied nttil to take Out ! additional policies, according to lo cal Insurance agents. The Medfonl Investment com pany, of which Hamilton Pnttonl naior (jjly X2 ClTf. ?3 o .J I 3 Livestock. PORTLAND, -Ore., May 28. (-Pi CATTLE: 175, calves 10; quotahlv tently. HOC.S: 200, Including 88 di rect; drive-Inn steady. SHEEP: 400; quotnbly steady. VrotliH'o. PORTLAND, Ore., May 28. (A'l Bl'TTElt AXD ECUS: Weak, un changed. Milk (butterfnt), poultry, coun try meats, onions, potatoes, wool, luits, hay, ensenra bark and hop, "teady nnd unchanged. l'orllniiil Whcnt. PORTLAND, Ore., Mny 28. (P) Open. High. I.ow. Clos-. May ... H13 1.03 1.03 103 July ....1.04-H 1.04 1.04 1.04--4 "fPt. ..1.04 1.04 1.04 I.II4a Cash wheat: ltlg Hend blue- em, hard white.. 1.1" 't white 1.04 Western white l.ol Hrd winter .:..........'..... 1.02 Northern spring 1"? . Western red 1.02 '1ts: No. 2. llll-lh. white 20.0(1 .today's car receipts: Wheat 55, is mnnager. reports that the loss on the building Involved in this fire was entirely adjusted by Sat urday, May 24. The Northwestern Mutual Kire association, which they represent, paid the full face value of their policy .Monday, May 20. In addition to the fact that losses by fire are settled promptly bv Ibis insurance company, rntes for policies are not Increasing. The Northwestern Mutual Fire associa tion writes preferred risks at reg ular rates with a 25 per cent dividend to the policy holder, thus enabling every Individual and busi ness firm to carry ndecpiate pro tection. This policy Is strictly non-assesf-able and carries no lia bility other than the first prem ium. Klamath Falls. Klamath Busi ness college moved to Odd Fellows building. 50M General Motors L'annl,.rll ColinCI' Radio Corporation r'''- Iteadlng Sears Roebuck United Air Craft .Mont. Ward S. I' Int. T. T 117 8614 77 44 K 12014 Bismarck 70 Boise 0 Denver 9(i Des Moines Fresno Helena Los Angeles Marshrieltl .. Phoenix Portland ,is Red Bluff S2 Knsehurg T" Salt I -alio Clly.. M Snn Francisco .. 60 Santn Fe ' Seattle cs Spokane 0- Witlla Walla .... 81 Winnipeg 2 " " W 54 3S 38 52 54 52 50 5li 4 Si tili 54 54 62 58 52 60 54 CO CO 34 j. IITCHIBON, Meteorologist. Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear P. Cdy. Cloudy Cloudy Cleur Ruin Rain Cloudy P. Cdy. Cloudy Cloudy Kain Cloudy Cloudy Clear Increase IMionc I'iiikIs SALEM. Je., May 28. (JP) The Pacific Telephone & Tele graph company today filed with the slate corporation department amended articles showing an in crease in cnpltnliwitlon from 1186,000,000 to $2(12, 500, 000. Southern Oregon Railroad Co, capitalized at 250.0O0, filed nrtl r incorporation to operate freight nnd passenger line between Bona nzn and liair. fid. I", corn 4, hay 1. Wall Street Report I , NKW YORK, May 28. VP) ! Peculation was mainly for the " In todny's stock market, but "am continued in senich nut nlr holes, nnd forward progress was w "rid uneven. Lnrftc scale buy- T appeared In some of the util but on the whole, the market "tnainod n dull affair. -'onsiicunus In tho news were weekly- steel trade reviews. while far from cheerful, they Jere notably less pessimistic than eek ago. new York Central, Chesapeake ii,?h' 1n'1 Chesapeake Corp. ',,,n'd 2 to 3 points. United "'"cult rose 4 to a new high. Con 'jental Can and American Can 're strong fentures. The closing "c was irregulnr. Snles npprox "nrited 2,200,000 shnres. Today s closing prices for 15 "'I'cted stock, follow: fan 145 V"- ia 83 I"1' Tel. and Tel 231 "eond.i . , 60 '"lis, Wright .."Z'Z"!"... Unn Klectrlfnew) 83 Store Closed Friday Decoration Day DO YOUR SHOPPING THURSDAY We have a complete line of Fresh Fish, just from the ocean Home Grown Vegetables and Berries1 A choice line of fresh meats-Cut just as you want it. S. & H. Green Trading Stamps WEST SIDE MARKET We Deliver Phone C49 t 1 i " Van R. Gilbert Gus H. Samuels . U . a A committer vConalstlnfr of rep resentatives o( local veteran and patriotic organizations has made plans and preparations for the ob servance of Decoration day in Med ford, Friday, May 30th, A street parade will be forme 1 at the City Park and at 9:30 a. m. will move on Main street to Beat' Creek bridge, where It will be halted nnd there will be: 1. Singing. 2. Invocation, by the Rev.' W. H. Katon. 3. Strewing flowers oK the water In memory of thoso who have given their lives for our coun try in its service on the sea. 4. Firing a salute. 5. Tuiih. The parade will then return on Main street to the Clly park, where will be conducted the following program: 1. Call to order by tho Com mander of Chester A. Arthur Post, Grand Army of the re public. 2. Music. 3. Invocation, by Rev. Carman E. Mel I. 4. Reading of orders, Including General Logan's first Memo rial Day General Order, by the adjutant, Chester A. Ar thur post. 5. Lincoln's Gettysburg1 Address, by William Dougherty, stu- , dent Medford high school. J 6. Decoration of vacant chairs by representatives of organi zations In memory of departed veterans and comrades, 7. Main a d d ress hy the Rev. Claude 1J. Portor of Medford. 8. Singing "America,": by audi ence."' In case of bad weather, the ex ercises Intended for the park will be held in the Presbyterian church. All civic, fraternal and social organisations of the community art invited to take part in the street parade and they and the general public are invited and urged to attend the exercises to follow, Chester A. Arthur post nnd the Woman's Relief Corps .will alsi conduct a ceremony at the I. O. O. F. cemetery at 2 p. m.. Deco ration Day. The public is invited to be present. All graves of veterans in tho cemeteries of this vicinity aro to be decorated. Order of Street Parade. To move from City Park at 0:30 ( a. m. Marshal, Sergeant G r o v e r C. Owen, II. S. army. Flks itand. National Guard Companies. Grand Army of tho UepubUc. Momen's Relief Corps. ' Daughters of Union Veterans. Daughters of the American Rev ohitlnn. Spanish War Veterans. Spanish War Auxiliary. Legion Drum Corps. American Legion. Legion Auxiliary. Mayor of Medford. Medford City Council. Ministerial Association. Red Cross and Humane Society. Hnlvntion Army. Y. W. C. A. W. C. T. L . HiKh School Rand. Clvc Organizations. Fraternal nod Social Soci Roy SctQi Drum Corps. Roy Scouts. Girl Scouts. High Sehool. Grade Schools. Decorated Curs. Miscellaneous. Oldest Water Right Involved In : Josephine County Title Litigation; Judge Thomas' Opinion Upheld SAI.KM. Ore., Muy 28. HI E L NEXTJUjONDAYj Announcement was made today of the leasing for temporary occu pancy, of the room at Suit Kast Main street by the Safeway Store Nu. 433, now located at 2t2 Kast Main. Repairing and re-arranging of the building has been started and the store will be in the new loca tion Monday. June 2nd. I). It. Greene, manager of store No. 433, says the company had a tease on the corner of the Deuel building, recently destroyed by fire, had expected to nunc thereto June 2nd. and the new location is one of emergency. The first Safeway Store was opened here four years ago and increase In business necessitated a second store being opened on West Main street, which is in charge of A. G. Anderson. J. F. Mashburn Is manager of this district, which comprises Jackson, Douglas, Klamath and Coos counties, with nlno stores, and with constantly increasing business. ttie uf the best farms In Josephine I county, and the oldest water rights 1 In that county are involved In a E controversy that has been In (tie 'courts for 14 years and in which j the supreme court has written what probably is the final chapter. The ease was suit to (Ulet title brought by J. G. Ihnick u gainst nine of his brothers ant) sisters in whirh he sought full title to the property. Ry the opinion, written by Chief Justice Coshow, which Is the denial of a rohuaring asked by the plain til'f following a deciding opinion by Justice Kami last January. Ilouck Is held to be only an heir to the property equal in rights with tho other heirs. Many years ago J. G. Houck entered Into n contract with his parents, David and llilah K. Ilouck whereby they were to deed hhu the farm on condition that he take care of them the rest of their lives. There was controversy as to whether the son lived up to tho agreement. After the death of his father he brought suit against his mother to quiet title. In the lower court for Josephine county he was upheld by Judge F. M. Calkins, in I'Mii, but the supreme court. In an opinion by Justice Johns in l!Hit, reversed the lower court. Later the mother died, and In I92it Ilouck brought suit against his brothers and sisters, one broth er not entering into the contest against him. Tn iho lower court Judge C. M, Thomas held against him, and this decree was affirmed by the supreme court In the Rand opinion last January, - The parents of the 'Ho tick heirs were early day pioneers in the Althouso' distrlctl Mrs. Kouck con tributing to the faintly support by knitting socks for the miners lu the camps along Althouse creek. Hood River. Construction o" J K). 00(1 Vasul Bros, building pro gressing stpadlly. Same V Price. for over 38 years 25 ounces USE LESS - than of high priced brands MILLIONS OP POUNDS USED IV OUR GOVERNMENT Packard Standard Eight Prices Reduced $400 THE Packard Motor Car Company has just ad vised us oy telegram that effective May twenty-eighth (28th) prices of all current models of the Standard Eight .'have been reduced four hundred dollars ($400). The new prices are as follows: ' Closed Models '!' . i 5-Passenger Sedan 2-Passenger Coupe 2-Passenger Convertible Coupe 5-Passenger Coupe 5-Pas8enger Club Sedan 7-Pas8enger Sedan ' 7-Passenger Sedan Limousine $2085 2125 2150 2275 2275 2385 2485 Open Models 2-Passenger Runabout . ... $2025 4-Passenger Phaeton 2025 7-Passenger Touring . ..... . 2125 4-Passenger Sport Phaeton . ., 2325 (Prices P. 0, B. Detroit) ;:' j. These reductions are made because the factory expects to announce in the Fall new cars which, though the same in size and of practically unchang ed appearance, will have enough changes to. classify them as new mod els, The new cars, like those we are now offering, will, of course, have straight eight motors exclusively. The new prices give today's purchasers a very great price advantage, and also immediate use of the largest selling and most popular car in the fine car field. Now, it is even more true by four hundred dollars ($400) that you are paying for a Packard. Why not own one? You will never have a better opportunity. , ( ,, ; , ,,, . , 't u. Two-thirds of those who buy the Packard Stand' ard Eight give up other makes of cars. Thousands prefer to buy out of income. Your used car will be accepted as cash and if of average value will more than make the down payment on a new car. ASK THE M A N W H O OWNS ONE J. J. OSENBRUGGE 128 So. Riverside Phone 1109