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i .if.1'1 ; i hi i mkdfort irATL TRTnuyE, medforh, oRKooy. wKnxKfin.vY.-.titxk ji.? hskio. " PAGE FIVE Sfl . . (, i, , , Demonstrations . l Yesterday Well Attended By Valley Farmers $5000 Avail able for Work. Drainage demonstration held yesterday at the Will lam nun tract on Beall Lane, and at the Paul Schorer orchard noar Tolo, were attended by five times us many farmers and orchnrdlstH as attend ed the first one, held a month ago. Fifty were at the morning meet ing, and sixty-five ut the afternoon tests. ... . r , After June 30, the drainage and irrigation work of the valley will he conducted, with federal funds. $5000 is available from an appro priation by congress. The amount was originally 9)0,000, but was swatted by the economy ax. It is thought that sufficient funds will he available for a thorough con duct of the work. No deWnlte program has been mapped out for the 1930-31 study, hut it will include the extension of the present research, and enlarge ment of its scope. Irrigation, in all Its phases, wilt he studied, and from time to time orchard ists and landowners will be advised as to the uses and abuses, if any, of irrigation waters in these parts. The irrigation ditches will also, bo .probed to determine their weaknesses, If any. Last spring, as an educational pointer, water users were request ed to keep ditches free of muterlal apt to result in seepage, and the advice .has been followed to a large extent. . v . Before the new program Is def initely determined, there will he a meeting of federal irrigation offi cials, Oregon state Irrigation ex perts, and valltoy hyulovyners and Irrigation, district! ,; E CENTRAUA, Wash., June 11. (IP) Authorities toduy continued their- Investigation of- the mysteri ous shooting to ilonth of Maynard Taylor, 27, of Centralla, who was slain Sunday night near here while seated In an automobile with Agnes Slithum, 27, a Tenino divorcee. She is being held In tho county jail at Chehalls for further ques tioning, although authorities said evidence they .have gathered near the spot where the crime was com mitted, bore out her story o an un identified assailant.: ; c PORTLAND, Ore., June 11. i"P The first four train, bearing Ore gon 'National Guardsmen to Camp Clatsop, pulled out of Portlan;! early this morning, with hundreds of parents flocking the North Bank station to bid :thcir jBons. adieu. At Fox Rialto Konncth MacKennu und Joan Ronnolt, .featured In "Crnsty That Way," nil talking comedy wliieli I" mm- playing at the Fox Rialto theater..-.. ... It is the story of a beautiful and wealthy girl, who had a train of admirers constantly, at her side, who cared for none of them but made each think she did and who eventually did fall in lov with tho one man who hod no Interest In. her. ,.. , Joan Bennett, of n, fumed stage family, is tho girl with peculiar ideas of love,, and Kenneth Mac Konna. Jiogls Toomey, Jason Ro Imrds, Ktra-ran Lyntr aTKt fctimwlcn Hare have Important roles in tile PFoductiM .wltit-trMs IVaWd ton Vin cent Lai-Mh'W stnije play.' .-XJl-LiiJ-il.il ' - - ' "A WONDERFUL -,. HELP TO HE" Read What MrV. Arnold Says About Lydia E. Pinkham' ' Vegetable Compound . Dnlk.n Ali- TVhf. a wonderful hflp Lydia E. Pinkliam'a .Vegetable l l'ompounu iibh been to me. i wn so nervous and rundown 1 could n't bo up half the time. When I had taken one bottle of Vegetable Com- ramd 1 could tell felt better, (w 1 took seven bottles and I rcaimmend it highly. It hclped mv nerves and keeps me strong to do my housework nd wait on four little children. 1 hope some other suffering woman will try it. Mit. PnKTF.H I.. Ansoi n, 1013 S. M Andrews Ht., lVilhan, AtalmiiiB. n " t I COUNTIES PAST Crop : Condition Summary Shows' Generally - Favor able Conditions in Oregon Farm Work Ahead.- PORTLAND, Ore.. June 11. A The United States department of uKi-icuiiure, weather bureau. Issu ed Us weekly summary of -weather and crop conditions today, as fol lows: Some rain fell In northwestern counties early in tho week, and later there were a taw widely scat tered thunderxhowcrs, but there was little Interference with farm work on account of rain. Cereals: Winter wheat is most ly headed and In tho milder sec lions is filling. Except In some central counties where moisture Is scarce. It Is making good advance. Tho warmer weather has resulted in Improvement of corn and some fields In the south are being culti vated. Fruits: The height of the straw berry season Is past In northwest ern counties. Can fruits arc do-! ing well but show much winter in- Jury. Thinning of apples and pears is in progress. Cherries aro ripen ing in small quantities. I .Meadows, Pastures and Ranges: Cutting of alfalfa and clover made belter progress, duo to warmer weather. The second crop Is malt-! ing a good start in southorn coun-i ties. i Livestock: Warmer weather was i favorable for sheep-shearing, which Is nearly or quite finished In many places. Stock is doing well in all sections. Conditions have been favorablo for turkeys. Miscellaneous: The stand of melons has been reduced by cold vealher,.-lut -conditions dUEing the week were favorable' for' 'melons and gardens. k - , ;- PklVATE I Xrfof SCREEN L VD arh I just saw Stnn Laurel arid Oliver flarcly in The Jtogue Song. In short subjects they ''were Ihuru ' provoking co medians. In The Rogue SonR, they are artists. Laurel and Hardy are dif ferent functors. Their work Is nut of tlie hit or miss variety, being rather the result of studied eff o r t. Tradition says the comedinn-s only do their best work un der tragic cir cumstances. Not so with Stan STAN LAUREL rf "' "liver, i ney OUVEB MAPDr can't rush on with the news that their poor old mothers arc dying, or their wives have eloped with the iceman, or. the banker to whom they have entrusted their life savings has suddenly left : for South America, and then amidst all their woe pro ceed to life the audiences to gales of merriment with comio antics. Stan . was Just another typical Knglish comedian. Hardy was planning to be a lawyer until the legal tumes became too musty for htm; Then they met in Holly wood mid tho screen was given two rare personages. . In their private life they find a compatabilily of spirit. Yet one is pot lost without the other. Tney don't carry their jicpn personali tlctf. dl)tnide the gates of the studio. Baseball Scores , American Philadelphia Cleveland U. H. K. .. i 10 8 .. 0 U 0 Cochrane; drove, Shares and Hndlln, Kerrcll and Myatt. It. H. K. Washington 2 " Chicaao 1 5 0 lladlcy. Binxton and bpentor; Henry and C'ronse. HoHton at St. Loiiln. iostionert; rain.' i , National C'hlraKo J " 1 Phllndnlphia - ' " Unit and Hartnctt; Collard, Mch ol and McCmdy. ':; : n- " k- PKtahiirich ; New York 9 ' , . ,7 .Meine. Jonea and Hooli Hubholl and Uognn. " " It. II. K. Clnrlnnatl i 7 1 Kli, Itixey nd Sukeforth; Vance and leherry. St. Inl t Hoston. postponed; r"'"' t Auloll Injured tsBATTI.B. Jn 1 1. I P Sam uel It Stern, former Judge of the King county nuperlor court, and .Mr,. Stern, were -erlouHly Injured when their ..tomobll. collided he,ul on with a machine driven l Mr. r. cile Sprye. Tacoma nurw. who rilffered minor Injurle!.. 9 w Racing Classic Won on I -VI IP iv. ... ,. . f r I I - ' v - ln'-carrying tti winners of the famous Indian.polis racei to vic tory for tha tenth consecativa year, Firestone tires have established one of -the greatest lilt of records ever achieved by any product in competitive contest, according to R. C. Tucker, vice-president of the Western Firestone organisation. Tucker is shown with the new Firestone Heavy Duty Balloon against a background of the moianapolis speedway. I : - ; : : : KXAU Lidns Will Eye Dancers To Pick Candidates For J "Miss Medford" Contest Another, scheme bus been de vised by members of the Lions club committee, to locate addi tional beauties, who will enter the "Alias Medford" contest. Satur day evening, Juno 1 4th, ueverul charming young ladies between the agcR of Hi and 25 years will be selected from tho dance, -floor at Dreamland hall on Kast Main street to compete for the title and represent this city at Juntzen Beach near Portland In July, when 'Miss Oregon" will' be chosen from the list of girts entered by various cities of tho state at . the Lion;? .International frolic, ' Miss Oregon" will journey to Galveston, Tejuis, to compete with the femlnio ranks who. surpass In pulchritude for the tltto of "Miss Universe." ,..- - "Miss : Medford" will bo sup plied with a complete sfimmer en semble of street dut hen, evening gown and swimming suit before she leaves for Portland. Girls will bo summoned from the dance floor at tho Dreamland hall about 11 p.m.. which will give, ample time, for late arrivals. A largo .attendance is anticipated I take pleasure In nominating.... as a candidate In tho "Miss Med ford" Contest. Address of Nominee Is.; '. Telephone number -4 . For Information call or write to P. O. Uox 1051 or care of Southern Oregon Gas Corporation Park Bruin Reaches For Sweet In Preference To Chicken Treat 1 TACO.MA, Waxli.. June II. VP) IJoil't hull a hear wilh a chicken. Ilert Moore, Seattle contractor, never fell no hard on any of the hlK dam HitcH he haa built In tllcHC pai-t a.s he did yenterday. In Kuinlcr National park when he tried to' feed chicken to a wild national park cinnamon urainc that already was engaged in eating candy from tho hand of another tourist. kept taking the chocolate, and Meoi'f krpt'Poklng the clilcken at BUILDING TRADE: KlbOXlr Miss.,. June 1 1 (F The awakening of renewed activ ity In building enterprise. In elec trical development. In food distri bution and . : in the radio, rinoma and automobile fields Is forecast by 5. A. Band! of New Orleans, vice-president of the Canal Bank andv Trunt companv. lie told the .National Association of Building Owner" and Manager he believed the return to normal business i would; be" achieved .within six months V .;' . , ' SAL.KM. Ore. June II. L'n le the Gold Beach Electric com pany dpdt from what In allPKPd lo 1a ,ivIolatlrtn of orders of the jiinte highway dpartmnt nnd of from which to choosu contestants. Local girls so far entered in the contest are Klsie Williama being ,sponsorod, by the . Western I'nion and Edna Allen, sponsored by the Gold liond club. Names entered by individuals are: ,Theo dositi von der Hellcn, Helen Illee, lively n Snyder, Dorothy Orth, Helen Croft. Mae Allen. Olive Lu tills, Dorothy Combes, Margaret Hcnneny, Edna Mao Wells, Klea nor S. Howard, Maxine Vaughn, Vivian Meter and Dorothy RlddoU. The contest to- be carried on will Involve no costs for contest ants or merchants sponsoring- ft he girls. The selection of the win ner will be .made by judges. The contest is open to amateurs only. Any participant found to .have had stuge,. motion,, picture, ffnr similar professional experience will be disqualified. ' Tho contestants must bo of good moral .character. Complete rules of . the contest have , been pub lished in previous issues of The Mail, rr.ibune...,. F.or .submission of additional names to tho list of lovely girls, already obtained, the following coupon is printed: him. Bruin brushed Moorc'a arm away three or four times, then got peeved and hit Moore u blow on the cheat with hia paw that acnt the contractor aprawliug. , Tlioae at the ringHldo Bald the bear acted like n professional' boxer and that t the blow waa aufficient to have broken a Iosh athletic man'a riba. After finiahing the chocolatca the bear picked up the chicken which had fallen to the ground In the rumpua and nte It. Park bcara nre plentltfiit and tame in their way hut aticklera aliout dinner Hervice. the law in the Installation of power! line equipment through Oold Beach and towards Wedderburn suit will be instituted by the com mission to have the company de clared a nuisance. r Relative to state highways th law requires that power concerns must placer'thelr poles and lines In whatever position nlong the high way the commission tells them, tw. - - - ' .Lars Riingle of Gary, Ht V has ai sorrel muHtang horae yearn old whleh hn' hflH retired from Hfrvire No More Gas In Stomach and Bowels ' If ytf rlh to be permnntly r i ItevtHj of lit atorntch and bowel. ; tak na1mann' Cna Tablata, which r ptpatd pcU)lr for atomach i nd all tha bad effects reeulting (rcrm Cat preaiure, i That empty, gnawing feeling t tha ' pit of tha tomach will dlnnppear; that i mtlertJi, nervoua feeling with heart paT- I Cut loo will vaniah, and you will again j i able to take a deep breath without 1 dieromforf. i That araway. sleepy 1 feeling fret f dinner will b replaced by a deilre for i entertainment. Bloating w!ll reate. Your ltmhe,- arm atwt fingers !ll na, longer eolrf and "go to aleep" be cauae Baalmann'a Caa Tablet prevent gas from Interfering 'with th circwla- tkm. Get the genuine, in the yellow pe-lt age, at any good drug at ore. Prl'-e 91 HTlEANfJ'S Pltt'O STOHK 1 Firestones i. ,f th-.'-t- PACIFIC COLLEGE 10 NEWUBHCi, Ore., June Jl-MI) "llerlio" Hoover's little white school house, now Pacific College, yesterday honored its most dis tinguished pupil, now tho president of the United States. From all sections of tho . statu men and women, who went to school with President Hoover, the rosy-cheeked youngster who was one of the first scholars at the opening of Pacific. Academy In 1-885. gathered hero and aided in unveiling a tablet ' to "Herbert Hoover, humble country boy." Dr. W. D. Woodward, orator of the day. dedicated . the lablot to "the quiet tittle lad who made no stir, who was not distinguished In any way while here." Tho day wait kn6vvn . as Hoover day in the history of the college." Policewoman Margaret Mcllugh of Boston knocked Tom O'Hrion into the gutter with a ft.it Wow on the jaw ''tiHtMM Ovbf-38 5iiiic Years u .mw.. Baking Rwder Guaranteed Pure Use KC for fine texture and large volume ' in your bakings Million of pounds uied by our Government IS YOUR (r TITLE" INSURED o' A man of modcrato means can ill afford tho cost of lengthy litigations which are sure to bo forced upon him should any flaw come to light affecting the validity of his title. It is much more economical to pay the small premium ' for the absolute and permanent protection of a titlo insurance policy.- Jackson County Abstract Co. 121 East Sixth Phone 41 f Title Insurance Head- quarters LEPER COLONY NEGLECTED IS Oregon Man Resigns Post On Molokai Island When MEDICS CHARGE Plans for Betterment Are!w ",v""'y-f"1"' 'iiw Rebuffed. .PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 11. P) Dr. Hubert i.inusoy McArthur. Portland, who. .returned homo to day after resiRnliiR his position us territorial government physician in the leper settlement at Kalaupaiut at Molokai inlund, charsel that ; deplorable physical and moral con-i dltlons aro permitted to exist while the territorial hoard nf health ha; refused to consider a constructive I program. Dr. McArlUur, who wast sradu-; uled with tho University of Oregon class of lHL'U und from the imd ical school in said hi his le-t-i ter of reuiffnutiun. which contained the chargefl, cause ! the grcalest sensation in Honoiuiu - tn reeenr j years. The letter was dated to be- t come effective yeatei'dhy. v" ' "' The Oregon medic said that dur-, e Novcr despair of n soiled lwt..No matter what fate hcfalls your hall, let us prove that cleaning and re blocking by our perfected method will do wpndcrs for it. r ;, gj j-j j laimiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii w:v :r.. n?srxK?w-Tr, Roy E. Kennedy & Sons Announce They Are Representatives ; , in Medford for ; M n? 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Corner 4th and Bartlett Phone 282 ' ,;:,ii;i.ll,.iiiN,ii:iiiiiijj,fclim.,iill:i;i.ikUuiijjiii,iiiihji.iiiilNf,iiuii,iM, ing his threu-year term at tlii- Ivper I haven, he was coustantly rt'lMiffed by the territorial hoard of hculth uii every major project ho umk-e-touk for tlio betterment of thn eul ony. f ,Al Air Casualties WAsm.(ITON. June 1 1. I Lieutenant (iuy IJewiit. 'huiiell, u f Hot Springs, Arkansas, was ! killed today in an airplane erash at. tho Quanlleo, Virginia, Ma rine covpti flying field. I ii iiiunlt' Nnruiiil (Mom's ' LA CIIANDIO. Oic. .limn 11 , WAIT! . . For Lucky Friday, the 13thJ Investigate Before You Invest ' Modern Gas Range, Sale Automatic Water Heaters i Noiseless Refrigerators '' Southern Oregon Gas Corporation Tel. LEANING hats is ;i our pride . - ' i !... -.. . , "WE'RE NOT SATISFIED UNLESS YOU. ARE" City Cleaning & Dyeing Works iiiiiiiiiiiiiii Machinery and Tractors N'oriual KClioul HOUlnrs received dl IiIiiiiuih liere yrsteniay at the firiit Ki iKluathin exeicisrit of "the"' ni;(v ! liuitltutiott. N. V. Coleman, Hesi- ! ilenl of Keed 'coljefee, wajj thu slieaker, :" " 1 . WbURH, RASHES,llTES j ' eased fay coof antiaeptfc Zemo Depend on cooling, soothing Zemo to draw the heat and sting out of sun burn and bring comfort to summer skin itch. Known and praised for 20 years. Mitiionsknowhowquicklyand 8ufely it clears away skin trouble, including stubborn dandruff and ugly 'pimples. Try this safe, reliable anti-eeptic-after shaving; it eases razor smart. Always have Zemo handy. Any druggist. 35c, 60c, $1.00. '.' 526, and joy! Phone 474 iHnrrnnnnnm ii iliiMiiiiiiiMlMM V