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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1930)
PXGtE FIVE NOTED LECTURER Meteorological Report July 1, 1910. Medford and vicinity. Tonight nnd Wednesday cloudy; not much change in temperature. Oregon: Cloudy In west por tion, fair In enst portion tonight nnd Wednesdny; slightly cooler AT SAYS BAD TIMES BOTHERING EAST E in enst portion Wednesday IfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1930. gOOJuVlE) ADVBCEI;. $r'r V When tempted to over-indulge hi Tea in vacuum! Just like your coffee! What a rare discovery when coffee was first packed in vac uum! Just like coffee flavor, tea flavor also evaporates from an ordinary tin or cardboard box. But now tea is packed, in vacuum and what a differ ence! When you try it you will know what you have ptisscd all these years. Try Schilling Tea bags jacked in vacuum. Each bag contains just enough for two hot cufs or two iced glasses the modern way to serve tea. 'Have you an fashioned That the OivKnn Chiropractic association, which is to hold Its annual convention hero is not overlooking nny bets is indicated j by the arrangements which have I been made to carry its message i to the citizen of this city. A public meeting of yntertuin- ment and education is to be held j on the night of July. 2, during which the altitude of the non medical practitioners toward the problems of public health and the conquest of disease will be dis cussed. The managers of the convention have enlisted the services of Dr. A. Budden of Portland a lecturer i of national repine, us their prin-( cipal speaker. He has been on- j gaged in educational work along j v. II u u)i u uu tines iur many vruio and has spoken in nearly every state in the union. Vox years he was head nf the Nulionnl Col lego of Chiropractic of Chicago, dean of the Lindlahr college of I natural thprapeutlcM and chief clinician of the Chicago General Health service. At the present moment he Is president nf the I'neifie Chine practic Colleg, of Portland. Dr. Budden is to speak on '.Chiroprac tic and -Medicine," a. comparison of the.se two great systems of the treatment of disease which will ' lie or interest to the general pub-! lie and to the professional man. alike, The lecturer Is both tol- j erant and H'liolarly. The meeting will he held In the Masonic tern-j pie and will begin at 7:30 o'clock. Local Data. in Temperature tdegs.) . H'-i 56 Highest Hast 12 hrs.) 92 92 Lowest (last 12 hours) 01 50 Itel. Humidity (pc.).. 19 "0 Precipitation (in.) 00 .00 Stnto of weather Clear Clear l.-owest temperature this morn ing. 115 degrees. . Total precipitation since Sep tember 1, 1929, 1.1.97 Inches. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 94; lowest, 50. Sunset today. 7:50 p.m. Sunrise Wednesday, 4:40 a.m. Sunset Wednesday, 7:f0 p.m. "observations taken at 6 a. ni., 120th meridian time. 9 r. -a si s CITY. S . 5 rs I! 1 ! " I 1 II UU4 i a. i itchen Could you like your kitcbtn to have all the built-in conveniences found in the new, mod ern hornet? Thenj let us plan and modernize your kitchen for you. The cost will be surprisingly small. Ask us to submit an estimate and con venient plan of payment. Tune in on KMED for our Government Weather Fore cast every day except Sun day at 10 A. M. BIG PINES LUMBER CO. T f T lwf 1 T MINE CONFERENCE Newspapery and magazines, even outside of the states of Ore gon and California, are showing pronounced Interest in the mid Pacific Umpire Mineral Economic conference to be held at flrnnts PasR, July 15. and considerable publicity hart been given the event. Inventions have been mailed all up and down the Pacific coast by the Northern1 California-Southern Oregon Development association, sponKrs of the meeting, and present Indications are that those attending will not be confined to citizens of northern California and southern Oregon.- " ".-: Charles F. Willis editor and publisher of the Mining Journal, Phoenix, Arizona. In n letter ad dressed to the association, re cently requested copies of papers to he prewnted at the conference for reproduction In his magazine. bmoIme bought by marvin abbott The home of Mrs. Vivian Nor man liarto, 83 7 West Second street, where she has lived for the past eight years, has been sold to Marvin Abbott of Central Point, who Is connected with the Swiss creamery in this city. Mr. Abbott will tuke possession of the place today. Mrs. Barto, who has been prom inent in civic and social circles in Medford for years past, will continue to make her homo In the valley. HO 70 f,0 CO r.2 64 r.s C4 SO Clear P. Cdy Clear Clear Clear Clear Baker City liipiuarcl; 72 Hoi?e Denver K4 I)es Moines KM Fresno 104 Helena 82 l.os Angeles .7i Mnrshl'ield "0 Phoenix ......110 Portland X0 Red Bluff ......1"4 Itosi'bnrg .......... St! Salt Lake , 90 San Krancisco .. 74 Santa Ke KG Seattle 72 Spokane HO Walla Walla Winnipeg ' W. J. Hl'TCHISON. .Meteorologist Cldy.. Cldy. Clear" Clear P. Cdy Cldy.- Cldy. cldy. Clear P. Cdy AT LAKE 0' WOODS Wm. Leo Bricker, local Boy Scout executive returned last eve ning from Lake o'- the Woods, where a new scout camp Is being built. Six cabins hnve been con structed, nnd the wnter system Is half in, he stated last evening. Scouts from Medford, Ashland and Klamath Falls have been working to get the camp completed In time from the first period. : Medford's allotment for the first period is thirty, and Klamath Falls' twenty. Mr. Bricker said that probably forty from Medford would attend the camp during the first period, nnd only ten from Klamath Falls, because of the few registered from Klamath. The camp is located directly across the lokc from the lodge. MRS. PARKER TO TELL OF LOCAL INDUSTRY Mrs. Cnrold J. Parker of the Parker Potato Chips company will speak over station KMED tomor row evening during the chamber of commerce half hour program from 6:30 to 6. Mrs. Parker will speak on the potato chip Industry in southern Oregon, and the pro gress It has made. A musical program will be given In connection, Including Belectod popular numbers from late ope ASHLAND WELCOMES YOU To Centennial Pioneer and Independence Day Celebration IN BEAUTIFUL, COOL LITHIA PARK JULY 4th Commemorating Days of '30 and '49 CARNIVAL Steffens Superior Shows June 29-July 5, inclusive. -Week of July 4th Program Patriotic Exercises, Tennis, Horseshoe, Archery, Motorcycle Hill Climb Contests, Free Sports and Prizes for Young and Old. Flights at New Municipal Airport Parade at 10 a. m Old Covered Wagon, Sourdough Miners, Prospectors and other picturesque features. Window Exhibit of Frontier Period. Community Dancing, Day and Night Two Bands and Orchestra Spectacular Fireworks. AUSPICES GREATER ASHLAND JULY 4th ORGANIZATION Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Krelm, daughter. Miss Mildred, and son Henry (!., of Clinton, Iowa, are In the city for an extended visit with Mrs. Kreim's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George O. Timothy, and sis ter, Mrs. Sam Richardson. They arrived a week ago, and would have been here sooner, but waited until Miss Mildred graduated from college before entrulnlng for Ibis visit In Medford. Mr. Krelm, a well known business niau of Clinton for years, in telling today of the bad eco nomic condition in the widdle west and eastern parts of the country, said he and his brother who oper ated a furniture store business, sensing coming conditions, lortuti ately sold out this business ad vantageously last September, '- At the present low valuation of other pioperlies which they own iu Clinton and vicinity Mr. Krelm said It would take a year or more until they could sell these Invest ments without U loss. In the meantime with his family, although still in his prime, he is practically retired from business until things have been righted fi nancially In Clinton sufficiently to dispose of Investments there, and is enjoyiug life. Asked if he was looking for an other location and especially If ho contemplated locating In Medford Mr. Krelm said he did not have such idea, although he declared Mediord and the valley were es pecially pleasing. "Of course," he said, "I am always keeping an eye out for any good opportunity iu a business way, but before 1 decided lo locate any place 1 would want to live there a year and make a Bludy of the locality." Radio Program KMED (Mall Tribune Virgin Station) Tuesday. P. M. 5 to 6:30 Standard Flomo Oas Program. 0:30 to 6 Merle Kindle Un ion Service Station. 6 to 6:15 Krult Dispatches by Myron Root. 6:15 to 6:30 News and mar kets by Mall Tribune. 6:30 to 7 Palmer Music House. 1 to 7: IB Tom and Wash presented by Assoclnted Oil CO. ,. , ' ; 7:15 to 7:36 Cecil and 'Sally In "The Funniest Things." 7:30 to 8 H. V. Williams, Realtor. ' 8 to 8:30 Firestone One-Stop Service Station. 8:30 to 9 o. V. Meyers Co. 8 to 10 California Oregon, Power Co. Wednesday. ... . A. M. 7:55 lo 8 Breakfast broad ' cast of neWB by Mall Trlb une. 8 to 6:30 "Kybo Hour" by r Economy Groceteria. 8:30 to 8:40 Medford Cash r & Carry Cleaners and ' Dyers. ' 8:45 to 9 Gold Seal Cream- "fr ery. - r 9 to 9:10 Park Grocery. 9:30 to 10 Popular Record- Inirs. 10 to 10:30 Mann's Dept. Store. 10:30 to 11 Heath's Drug Store. Be moderate be moderate in all thtngs.even in smok- ,tl ing. Avoid that future shadow by avoiding over- Jsif indulgence, if you would maintain that modern, 'a, ever-youthful figure. "Reach for a lucky instead." e " 11 to 11:30 Durelson's,. La dles" Ready to Wear. 11:30 to 12 Popular record ings. 12 to 12:15 Jackson County . Bldg. & Lonn association. 12:15 to 12:30 Formers Ex change Co-operative 12:30 News flashes by Mall Tribune. 12:30 to 1 Pierce Auto Freight Lines. 1 to 1:30 Masterworks se ries. 1:30 to 2 Medford Midget Golf Course. 2 to 3 All-request period. 6 to 6:30 Standard Flnmo Ous Program. 6:30 to 6 Medford Chamber of Commerce. 6 to 0:15 Fruit Dlspntches by Myron Hoot. 6:15 to 6:30 News nnd mar kets by Mnll Tribune. 6:30 to 7 Porter Lumber o. 7 to 7:15 Tom nnd Wash - presented by Associated Oil Co. 7:16 to 7:30 Cecil iir.d Sally In "The Funniest Things." Lucky Strike the finest Cig arette you ever smoked, made of the finest tobacco The Cream of the Crop-"IT'S TOASTED' Lucky Strike has an extra, se cret heating process. Everyone knows that heat purifies and so 20,679 physicians say that Luckies are less irritating to your throat. It's toasted' Your Throat Protection against irritation against cough. "l have come to the conclusion," writes Sir Henry Thompson, M. D., F. R. S., "that more than half the disease that embitters human life is due to avoidable errors in diet." 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 will "Reach for a lucky instead," you will thus avoid over-indulgence in things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding" over-indulgence, maintain a modern, graceful form. TUNE IN The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra every Saturday and Thursday evening, over N.B.C. network. g) 1930, Tbt Amtrlcan Tobacco Co., Mfra. DEATH TAKES JAS. TO LAKE 0' WOODS A new road to Lake of the Woods, known as the Untie Falls- Fish l-ake rood will be open to I travel July 3, according to an- nouncement made this morning. Allhongh this road Is 68 miles to I tlie lake from Medford. it can be 'traversed in two and one-half : hours, while the Head Indian roads take three hours. There going to the lake from Medford should go to Butte Kalis, from there to Flgh lake, f,"otn where they mov go to Lake of the Woods on the new forest ser ! vice road, through timber practi cally all of the way. James (Jim) ' llrlnor, : pionocr resident of Jackson county where he has resided for the past sev enty years, diet at Iho Commun ity hospital in Ashland, shortly before midnight Monday. Mr. Mrlner was born In Iowa, October 28, 1855. At the age of five years, he, with his parents crossed the plains by ox teams and settled In Jackson county where he grew to manhood und has since resided except fori a short period spent In Siskiyou county. Callfl, ttilnlf:, at which occupation lie lias spent most of bis life. He leaves' two brothers, Philip Drlner of Portland and John of. Talent. Funerol services' in charge ol Conger Funeral Parlors, will be j held ut the grave in Talent cemn-1 tery at 2:00 p. tn. Saturday, j ''SectdWlU'rWill Open At Craterian Off with the old ami on with the i new, briefly describes the mood ol j Radio Pictures' "Second Wife."' which opens at the Fox Craterian I theater tomorrow. I When Llla Lee comes Inlo the ; picture In the title role she finds I Conrad Nagel, her newly iicfiulrcd hushund, too comfortably enscond ed iu a dreary homo surrounded by red plush furniture, chairs of anc ient design, figured carpets, war posters and n llfn-sl.crl portrait of a dead wife slnrlng down from a prominent position nhovu the man- ! tel-plece. "Second Wlfu" decides there are too many reminders of a calm and domestic peuce lhat was so she I changes everything. I The old homestead Is abandonee) j for an ultra-smart apartment, fur-1 nlshed In latest modernistic style. Persian rugs replace the carpels: etchings and "old masters" sup-! plant the war poster and highly colored portrait. Itiullo Pictures npared no expense in creating a stnrtllng contrast. ' F Tho mimnipr nptmon Ifl (it IIh hflKlit but thniiKhlH of Hohool nre n Iron fly InvndlnK Iho nilniln of the people. ItullriinKfl tiro hohiK denn ed and renoviitert thin week tn prepnnitlnn for th opening of the full term tn thin city. Contrnrt for replnrlnur old win dow HhaileH In the Lincoln nchool htiM been nwarded Weekn and Orr, by the Hohool board, nnd contract for repl'iciiiK Hhndett In tho liooae velt ttrhoiil hH been nwiirded the Medford Furniture and Hardware pompnny. ' ' '. 666 Relieves Headache or' Nturslgla In 30 minutes, ehecks Cold th first day,, and ohecka Malaria 1 three days, 666 Also in Tablet A MAD FROLIC OF INSANE FOOLERY VACATION LAND- Partly Furnished Houses for Rent Seavlew Cottages for Sale HUNTING, OCEAN" AND FRESH WATER FI8HINO, BOATING, BATHING SADDLE HORSES FOR HIRE BROOKINGS TOWNSITE 139 Miles from Madford " On the Oregon Coost Highway nt Mouth of Chetco Klver In Southern Curry County, Oregon. ' . Just Iho spot for Hie summer fecreatlonlst to upend his vacation among idcuK surroundings. '-' W. J. WARD Reservations Now Ralng Booked.!:;, Write Brookings, Oregon i j i i-j i i ... M tV r m .aiaaaaaaw 1 1 ARE COMING