- , MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNX MKDFORD. OKKCOX, SITXPAY. PA'fiFi SEVEN- iim ii 1 1 1 1 f fi inr . . ! : - - . . . " n a m 1 . t - . 1 LI 'UWILVW VULl --"'-uncert nr mrn ni.,i - n M H'r,w7,W! ta: hH iix onimirnii nnrnnn nun n rvrmmur ; Ml BY.COMMITTEE It -I I . - ' till L I 1 I C0PCO-'A0' tAUDSFLOWER AND FRUIT R: Garden Club' Hears lllustra-' ted Talk By Roadside J ' Beauty - Council President Plan Legislation to j Curb Sigh Boards! i TO VAGATfONISTSlHERE FOR MEETIN&P nn iim inrii-rn jbuuniiAiitnii! !flF 7 nniiMTIFQ! VI I UUUMMLU i rnr Tiirnrmi nrKh I ilr.MIMY American scenery ;is partially soaps and perfumes hut mostly gasoline and cigarettes, an old woman once-said (if km touring- the ! i&iion, and verification! of her statement was brought to . resi- ili'iits of Medio nl yesterday in, an i Ithifttiated leeturo of Mi h, v. J... ! Uwton, president kof tlie Xatinnal i Council for Protection of Uoad-! jitle ileauty, .in this city from i (ilenn Kails,. Now York. , j Members , of the. . local garden rlul) and representatives of other j rhihs of Hi' city attended the i lecture, which was given In the j Associated I'ress I'ltotn down ftaiis dining-room of the: Jacques' Gordon, Celebrated vio Hotel ModCord. ... linist, to decido an argument, enact- "America leads the world today I ed a beggar role on Chicago corner in number of miles of hard sur- I He gave a S1.000 concert on $40,00. faced highways." Mrs. . Lnwtnn j violin. Passersby gave him 55. CI stated, hut isuropo is stilt aiiead . .... i.. i, ,.,,., mi,,. I 01 IIH ill , ,J UiiUBiui- m-.iui.t, I n: , view means as mueh as. the s-ur- i face of tho road. ; .The state which will draw 'tho crowds in the fu ture will be tho one hich offers the" preatoft supply of unspoiled beauty.'! A campaign for eradication of i Mil hoards on highways -is advo cated by . Mrs. .''-Lnwton through itgisliition. which she maintains ishe only possible, way of reme- I'.ifhR itie situa'llon. ! T'ourists hritiR $3,000,000 into j OrcRon each year,'.' she deelared. "They arc brought here by the I natural beauty. The .highways tho show windows of the rtate.' The American nssoelalion with its 1 10 orfjimixatlons haB made it possible for highway surveys to lie made in many states. The par- den Hubs of Orepon are. sponsor ing tho survey helntr mn.de in this stale . by Mr. mid Air.'?. L,awton. .Mrs. Lawton will pro on to Wash ington, Kong .Island, f reorpla and California to speak, to . groups to iroiifc interest In the preserva tion of roadside beauty. She ad vocates four steps ,1h this project. The: covering of the scars made by road building by planting vines and flirulis on banks and shoul ders left linked. . Oregon's climate takes care of this In tho main. Second. The planting . and pro tection of trees. ' Third. Tho cleaning and beautifying of tho anptwiches; to the tu.wnai -Fourth iA general house-cleaning to rrevent the conversion of scenery into advertising galleries. lira. 1 .a wton favors the passage of a bill iiow before tho legislature prevent the placing of bill poarthi within 300 feet of any curve as n means of safety and maintaining roadside beauty. Highways have the legal power to regulate the situation but need the support of the people. Taxes are spent every year to beautify parks and public buildings. Mrs. Uwton pointed out. Tourists are now demanding beautiful road sides. The speaker stated that I Oregon highways are much clear er: than those of m any "tner states and pleaded with her au- lience to protect the magnificent trees here. ' , Mrs. Iuvton was introduced by Mrs. Helen t'ummings, of the lo nV garden club, who has taken in active part In getting the !ee- htrcr to this city. Measure Now Conforms To Administration ,Views f Lust Contest' Seen ' In Senate-When Bill Under Consideration. A fine piece o0 rAmmunify ad- j vcuislng for southern Oregon ap- ! MMireu in a lecotu oi tn Oregon Mrs. C.eorge Hill of New York City, reprosenting the National 'hint, Flower and Fruit Outld; A southern Oregon agents' conference- will be held in Med ford tiex t Tuesday heg i n n ing at !i a . m. and lasting Ihe remainder of the day. The county agents of noitglus, Cons, .losoph, ' .Jackson, Klamalh. Lake and ' ncsehuteH coumies will be in atlendance. While the main intipose is' to discuss uniform plans for the various counties, as well as other matters of interest to agriculture, the gathering will also discuss plans for the big .Southern Oregon and Northern California confer ence, which will be hold In this city some time next fall; and of which County Agent XI. O. li'aw- ler tw elm Irnm n of tbn- nrntrtvim committee. ' - . ,- ; This conference will attract ag ricult urlsts from the counties oft northern California,' lid- Liiu Ore-J t-gon all the .wajfto- eastern Ore- n and as far north as Eugene. I EL'CIJN-IO, r.-., .nine til W)' "nth l'l'liniliKliin,, of St. Helens, 'Mny vns elected Krnnd worthy I'lvisor or the Oregon Sluto Orilei ''t Hainbow for Kh-ln, the election A'.ld hi. 1.1 ... U I 1 ...- mnflllnc !' the fourth grand imsomnly. . La Clronde whs elected na. th0 !'lt convention cltv. Sixty-three niemhei-B of Hnln 'w. Knslern Stur, and Mlisollic rdcrs toduy received, the Brand 'ros of colors, honorary degrees In recognition n ilihtinB hhcil services In behalf of the "inr. This w-.if. the first time S cross or colors hnd heen con. ' tcl In OreRon. Other ottlcers ' elected were: ;vnhy nssocinte ndvlsor. Mozine 'rtMson. Corvnllls: Brand charity, dianeth (lllslmp, Kunene; grand "1. l'.siher Wood. Salem: grand '"h- Virginia Tonev. Mc.Minn- illt. RAISE WAGE SCALE FOR FIRE FIGHTERS Of interest to the Medford and other men throughout the county, who hope to pick up some employ ment in fighting forest fires this .summer is that at a recent meet ing In' Id in Ka lem an agreement was entered into by stat forester, the various fire patrol associations and the V. H. forest seivlre that common labor engi.ged in fighting forest fires in Oreuon this year will be paid at the rate of H.VcmUs an hour. The rate of pay for skilled labor, including straw bosses, fa Hers, time koopersf cooks and other classes of labor required on the fire line will be slightly higher, accord ing to the state forester. This rate applies oni.v to in nor oou.meu through employment agencies and also includes the board of the men. WASUINOTOX, June 2K (JP) The new veterans' relief measur. approved by the house r.nd mee: lag administration desires, was laid, before the senate today with unanimous approval 0f the finance co mm It tee. .Senator Watson, of Indiana, the Uepuhlican leader. imsuceessfuUy ub1u unanimous consent fur its ciinsidei-ation in the sew. to , on Monday and then gave notice no would move u take H up at that time. Karly passage of the bill is confidently, expected. Democrats, on the finance com mittee lost In an .attempt to in crease the disability pensions al lowed by the measure from a maximum of $40 a month to SiiOj a month. Senators Walsh, of Mass achusetts and .Connally of Texas, who sponsored this amendment. Immediately presented It to the senate and will urn.. lit .iiiominn nn the floor. I hp finance committee, how ever, did increase the cost of the nnuso bill by striking out the pro vision which would hav prevented s ci e i a as wno pay income taxes rroni enjoying the benefits of the pension i-eiief; Just bow much this will add is problematical. Another altempt by the Demo crats to allow the benefits of the measure to those veterans who contracted a veneral disease while in the service And who r.re now suffering as a result,, was rejected on a, tie vote,. D to !. The finance committee also re ported to ihe senate today a bill providing for the consolidation of all veterans agencies under a new bureau which would include the ponsUm bureau. , With a tasty contest in' prospect in the sen: te on the substitute measure for that which was vetoed by president Hoover, leaders wove still skeptical- tonight over tho ad journment date for this session. They were hopeful of finishing by Tuesday night lint Wednesday was still regarded as a likely adjourn ment day, " j Senator Watson1, the acting chr.ir-J man of the finance committee, re-, 1 ported the veterans' bill to the sen-! ate after the committee approved' it. The bill is similar to the sub-' slituia proposed by Senator Reed, Republican, 'Pennsylvania, early In the week when Ihe other veteran' bill was being considered. At thuti lime the senate shouted it down' without a record vote in favor -f the legislation later vetoed by the! president. I On the proposal of Walsh and' Connally to increase the disability! pension allowances,- Senator Ln- j Follctte, Wisconsin, left the lie publican rj.nks to vote with the! Democrats. However, King, Utah, Democrat, joined Republicans in opposition to the higher rates. The committee also amended the house bill to allow an exten sion of one year for the period within which suits for war rink In surance claims may be filed. This was asked by the Anieric.-.n l-eglon. Another request of the Legion for the abolishment of the office of comptroller of the veterans bureau was rejected. The house bill was amended to strike out a provision which would refuse the benefits of veterans' legislation to those ' who enlisted after the signing of th? armistice, November 11. 1SOX. The clause requiring ninety days" service of veterans was kept in the bill. Voter magazine. The advertise-1 arrived in Medford yesterday me nt which was published by "own. and will call a meeting at tho California Oregon Power com- 12:15 Tuesday, to which civic tulny featured an attractive fish-J leaders and those interested in ; iiiK scene at a .nearby mountain education and phllnntrophy in Make and was entitled "Fishing is, gardening are invited. Those at I (iood In Southern Oregon.". This tending are requested by Mrs. ! advei tl"meni, like many other j Mill to maUo their reservations j ads of the Copeo community ser-1 l:y Monday evening. ies, carried a distant appeal to i Although making only a short i the v.u-niioniwt as may be seen stay in Medford, M rs. 11 III is In- fi om ihe following subject mat- t crested In promoting the prog- ter: nun in Medlord, In bringing be-; LiOtJiDATI'Of' Is Going On With a Momentum that will soon put this Store Out of Business Fishing Is C.ooil In Southern Oregon .. 1 lore in Southern Oregon you will find your ideal vaca tion. Knjoy your holiday the way you like it best an un ending variety of' rocroatton i diversions, will satisfy your every need and. desire. This is- in truth a "fisher-inan's- i.aradise". the ltogue and the I'mpqua rivers, to gether with their tributaries, providing, sport unexcelled by any streams In the entire west. Hure abound the snl mpn, steelhead and rainbow trout, game fish that invite the most experienced of Isa.nk Walton's disciples to annual . vivitjf to. this suction;, ljtko fishing, too, Is popular hero Fis-h . j a k o, a k e o' thu , Poods and Diamond Jjike of- . ferltiK wonderful sport for the . angler. Plan now to spend YOL'I: next vacation in Southern Oregon. , Write- today for a copy of Tho Volt Annual, a pictorial description of this 'Vacation Wondorlatid", - -The California Oregon Power Co. BEEF TRUST LOSE PLEA TO MODIFY Tore the hmnl people the fact that there are no barriers of age or sex or creed or politics or so ciety In gardens." Mrs. Hill Is on her way to Portland where she is visiting the Port land chapter which she or ganized last September. This work' has just been Introduced to the Pacific coast recently, and has been taken up In the largo cities. Tho president of the national : organization If John II. Flnley of the New York Times. Among the Guild's officers are Mrs. Her bert Hoover, Mrs. William How-, a rd Taft, Mrs. Thomas A. Kdison, Henry Fairchild Ostium, V. S. Clrant III, Mrs. J. Willis Martin, Robert .MoCoriiiiclt, Paul Shoup of tho Southern pacific and Oen eral John Hlnes of tho San Fran cisco presidio. . ,. ; ' LAW VERY FIERCE Such VALUES - - Such SAVINGS Have Never Before Been Offered in Medfor'cl A Ccmpetition-Proof CLOSING OUT SAL That Demands Your Attention Be Here Early to Get Your Choice of These FINE TWO PIECE SUMMER SUITS WASHINGTON. June 2S. (P) The ten -year-old controversy over whether Armour, Swift nnd other packers should limit their activi ties exclusively to meat packing pned through another phase to day, when the District of Colum bia supreme court overruled a pollution asking dismissal of an attempt by these- groups- to ob tain modification of, the . 1 IK10 con sent decree. , - - The ' decree was consented to after the government had institu ted anti-trust proceedings against i nciters, Jmt was not put into ef fect until the supreme court sus tained the decree. Then the pack ers agreed to limit their business nnd later asked modification be en use of economic and financial developments. In the discussion today, Justice Pulley of. the District supreme court denied a petition of the American wholesale grocers' asso ciation nuking dismissal of the packers petition for modification.' This suit was instituted becnuso1 the packers asked modification so they could be allowed to resume i grocery nnd retail business. Justice Mailey's decision held that the packers' petition should not he acted upon until after a full hearing on the merits of questions involved, and nddetl that the "final determination by the court may largely depend upon whether the government shall con sent to or prpose the proposed modification." , The government, although not questioning the right of the court to grant modification, hns challenged the packers to produce proof that Ihelr claims are justified. 1 I PORTLAND, Ore.,-June 28 tVP R. Ii. Dennis, one of Portland's un employed who accepted a lank of circulating petitions for tho Peo-' pies' Water and Power Utility dis trict constitutional amendment, 1 was Indicted today by the grand 1 jury for signing names otheit than his own tii the petition. j The district attorney said Pen- j nls signed more than 300 fictitious! na.mes to Ihe petition, to collect i more money for his efforts. 1 2380 PTS. K. FALLS BEER CONFISCATED V P t'f-, . M 1 .. ! r, 1'. : ; ' '; 'v : ';! TAMATH-' frA-liLs.' "OrW Twoii- I ty-yiroie hundred and-eighty pints j of home made beer and -70 gal- ( Ions of brew were destroyed by j police today after they raided the; horno of A. F. Morgan and Thorn- ; as O'Kane, . who .were arrested.! Police refused to listen to the j men's plea the beer was Cor their , own use. 1 , . I PUDIiUnY, Ont., June 28. (Hy j thc Canadian Press-) Transporla- "ommunlcntion systems : Svorfi being re-established in nor-j v.(tlttlo today, and farmers j and others were reckoning the j ''m""" of one of the worst storms Jni jthti horth country's history. U All SUITS at Tremendous Savings . " ' Regular $18.50 Values Men, put yourelf on ice. Why swelter when such style mid "cucumber'! cool comfort are obtainable at the low price these summer weight suits sell for? These suits are hand-craft in the best manner, of fabrics that hold their shape ,ar.d a splendid selocticn of patterns to thooso from. Seo theso remarkable values today. $0)95 $25.00 Men's Suits. . : .$18.75 $30.00 Men's Suits $21.75 $35.00 Men's Suits $24.75 $40.00 Men's Suits . . . .$29.75 ' $45.00 Men's Suits ; . . . $33.75 FURNISHING GOODS Some Rayon Shirts and ' Shorts 49 , ! .... Handkerchiefs, 35c value 18 $1.75 Rayon Union Suit 98 Straw Hats 98$ Pelt Hat Special . ....... $1 .98 .At Real Quit-Business Prices Athletic . Union Suits. .....49 Men's $2.00 Belts....,.,...$1.19 Men's $1.00, Belts..l.:.....49 , Men's 2-pant Suits..:.$16.5Q Men's Knickers y2 Price. CM The Model Clothing Co. I 1C rr-r TO H. Obituary J",f'.M1I)U.V pudorn! wrvlccs I " htlt. Dr. I'hurW V. ! ""'(I. n nldcnt of Talent fr 'ly. twenty years, will lie holtl ,hi Mi'thodist rhurnh in Talent "fbiy. .lunn 30th nt 2 p. n. In 'Jn will l,n made In tho Ash " fimctery. Cunser funeral "'" an. In eharce of nrrnnKe- The Salvation Army will luilil n speelnl servlee In their hall (ahovo The TniiKBi'y). on .Momlny'- eve nlnK. this servke will eomlucteil liy .Mm. Ilriuartler ' llayhtnn. and fhe will he ably aslstcu ij Adit. Kherhart. .Mrs. Davnlon !m tho wife or llrlsadler A. K. Ilnyiitnn, 'divis ional rominander for the Orepon nnd Idaho division, and Mrs". Kb erha.t Ik the wife of Adjt. Kl'er hnrt. who in the younK peoples seerelarv fin- the division. A very Interesting lime, is as sured one and all n h-th these women - arc coon spoaheis .. ... sood rlnaers. the (,-enernl pdl.he Is Invited to nuend this se.viee whirh will eommr-noe at S P- ". j , will be i.rt (led by an open-; air servlee. Here from ' Miiirrlliiil 1 Amoni.' th' coesis ... from a dislan'o is the followlnu ' ,,.,,-iv from New t'annan. fimn.. ' ., ,.' K-iu,.r. Miss Marion .MIS!' " A ,. K UK Mr. "".I Mrs. ,',. M,s Virginia l..U.n.,j. Ames Putnam and .dast.i mni Putnam, Jr. Tlir flrern Acres ranch, locnted at Heven Oi.ks on the Pneirtc Hfuhway north of Central Point, has hern sold hy K. Holds lo II. ttanstron. of this city. The con sideration was in the neighborhood, of Sl.VHiO. The ranch, consisting of 44-aero, is one of the most attractive homes In the valley, it was recently n. fpiired by Mr. Polds as pnrt pay ment nn the WonWIawn orchard which hn sold to Hi.rry DelUuiut, of the 44 acres, 1 ij acres is plant ed to youn pear trees,., ; i The ('. H- P'be realty nRtncy '-f th!v pity handled tbn transact Ion. RAT.l'IM. Ore.. June 28. (A1) Com plications result I nj? from tnn sllltls a month a so resulted fatally yesterday for William Hickman, manager of the Producers' Coop erative Packing company of Rt-lem. Siriillnient in fhlrnco libub r""N f1)P (ho u,mr.Mt rr ';.d mn.0 than ji ot)0. Ray K,K. June i!S-(rt-Th coun cil of mlnls.ers. will. 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