PAGE EIGHT MKDFOnT) MATT, TRIBUNE. MED FORD, PRECOX, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 30, 19S0. if m 1L CARRIERS START MONDAY E ON N W ROUTES HOI AGENT 10 I - Additional Service For City and Environs Effective Mounted Service for 350 Families, Twice Daily. Tomorrow tho adi'lonal daily hiail carrier service to outlying lections of the city both by mount ed carrier and extendod foot car rier service, in accordance with ,hat boon recently granted by the jpostoffice department at Washing ton, D. C, to meet the carrier (heeds of fast growing Medfurd, go Into effect. The details of shis additional service Wore pub ished In the Mall Tribune a short .lme ago. By this mounted Bervlco 350 families in outlying sections, In cluding the Siskiyou heights dis trict, which had hitherto been without carrier service, will begin ,o receive twlco-a-day service, the nail to be delivered in an enclosed nail box placed at the curb in, front of each home. Walter Wil ton, substitute carrier of the Med ford office, will be the mounted Jnall carrier, using a closed motor iar for this delivery, a This mounted service, which lakes In Sacred Heart, hospital, iovers the following streets: Wtl nmetto and Ashland avenues, 31cnn Oak court, the Siskiyou lelghts territory, the territory torth of Jackson streets territory last of Crater Lake avenue. River side avenue from the present car eer delivery limits to the Owen Oregon mill, McAndrews road, Cenwood avenue and Western a ve st ue. i t t In addition there will bo an ex pended foot carrier service taking n 26 additional blocks with BO 'amllles, who have heretofore been without carrier service. ' j There will also be a seven-hour tux Mary service for a portion of he city. FEHLBY Mrs. Mnln'1 Mack, county homo demons ration aent, will meet with ive women's clubs this week to demonstrate Timely Having suKKestionH, This demon stration will include inexpensive easily ma do accessories, for tho home or sift box, such as child ren's toys, nurnery aprons, port folio or wrap book covers, desk sets, clothes closet accessories, and gift 'boxes. Mrs. Mack's complete schedule for tho week is as follows; Monday, Dec. 1. Oak Orove club, at Oak drove wehool; Tues day, Applcirate Community club, at Applt'gatc school; Wednesday, Talent Community club, nt Jal ent city hall; Thursday. Tolo Civ ic club, at Tolo school house; Friday, Trail Club, at homo of Mrs. N. F. Ohrt. Tho meetings will begin at 1 0 a. m. v There will be a covered dish luncheon at each meeting at noon, and all persons Interested in these various communities, are in vited to attend. FRUIT FACILITIES TO BE INCREASED Li! HELD HALF HOUR BANGKOK. Slam, Nov. 29. iff) Prince Nlrajara, uncle of the king, has been made chief of police here, lie studied scientific crime detec tion at Lynns, France. Uoth packing and sales facili ties are being Increased by the Medfurd Fruit company, accord ing In ik Htfitnment which sctsi forth some of the things for A boy's foolhardiness was causa which the management is thunk-if " "lnor accident at the Main jUl street crossing of tho (southern i'a- All of the 180's and larger Ex- Ic resulted in a minor accident tru HurtlettH were sold by the j to one of the coaches on the north Medford Fruit company at 78 j bound Khasta train about 7 o'clock cents per box for bare fruit not hint evening, which delayed tho to grower. J-arger Extra Hose unui ou minut. and 10T's brought i)H cents for BARN REMOVAL TO BE COMPLETE JOB The remaining six feet of the bain that stood on property owned by Charles A. Wing and U. K. Warren on Eleventh street Is to be removed this week and work Is to start tomorrow, Mr. Wing said last evoning. Mr. Warren had removed over three-fourths of the barn last week, tearing it down to tho point where the property line between tWrx rwl 1..lni,ifr tutu utrtlob- tho IttltMlrw- The train was a miroachintz the I ... ..... . hnrn frill In th croWtT. and Kx-jcrosslng When tho boy. Who had WJ1H ,ft H,lin,llnir. nrPHPnline- nn tra Anjous and ICG's brought been standing there, made up his odd BigUt t( resldenl8 of that sec- Si. 28 per box for bare fruit toj nuno Huuueniy iu uuu uuM tlon of the city. However, ft will th.i Prnwer. the advertisement in . front of the engine. Friday's Mall Tribune stated. "Look out! Olt! CJItthehellenout- The connections of the Mcdford I enthere" shouted the alarmed Fruit company serve ' the ontiro Verno Cannon, President Sproulo's itnitnrf ut. fH fnniidii Furono local representative at the cross- nnH Hnuth America, and the'lng. Fortunately tho fireman saw Growers' Trust Fund distributing! tho boy in time and shouted to tho , had fe(t for Bomo tiino th(lt U)0 be replaced by a new family ga rage as soon as possible for ten ants of the house in front. Mr. Wing Is a believer In the removal of old buildings as a fur- SPEAKS FRIDAY A bumiuct ut 41:30 o'clock next Kriduy night will open a Me meet ing of Masonic Ixxtlt-s in Meilford at tho Masonic temnlo. It will be pant musters' night and a special progrum is being arranged. A large attendance is urged. Arthur Mcrrlilgo of Portlund, prominent in the Masonic world, will be the speaker of the evening and will present a flpedch of par ticular Interest to ull Masons. MEXICO CITY, Nov. 28. (A?) To discourage the spree j of cattle thievery the government has an nounced that culprits hereafter must serve time on Tres Marias, the penal colony In the Pacific off Mnzatlan, Slnaloa. officers are bonded for the chardlrts' protection. CHARHKV-SUR-S E I N B, Fr., Nov. 29 ff) A fisherman recent ly hooked on to a pair of fino church bells thrown Into the river horo nt the time of the French revolution to prevent their being cast into cannon. GIF AIDE FOR RAID .-ARTICLE I t Charging that his reputation as damaged by u Urged libelous Articles published November 20 In the Pacific Record Herald, Roy M. tarr, Ashland, deputy game war den, filed suit In circuit court late yesterday afternoon for $25,000 J a mages against Karl II. Fehl, owner and publisher. -i In his complaint, the 'plaintiff lot forth that ho hu been a resi lient of southern Oregon for the , oast 25 years and has boon a dep- Jty Avarden for seven years. Tho ;;tmpiuint ninges arounu wio puo- r lcatlon of an editorial wherein the officer is the subjoct of on attack , u a result of his presence ut a T.oonshino still raid In the Rceso ircek section a short timo ago und Suring which Kverett Dahack met Jeath mys:nrious)y when struck by 4 bullet. The editorial accuses lite plaint iff with being a party responsible 'or the man's death and insinuates murder, the comphitnt states. It Hates further this. Is a direct false hood reflecting on tho good repu tation of tho deputy. j The long editorial, covering tho Httack, Is a part of tho complaint, which also includes a Jront page Irtlcle attacking actlun of ofiluers jurlng tho raid. I The Pacific Hocord Herald edi torially demanded tho officer's res ignation from the game service on grounds of his presence during the i-aid. - His presence was explained last "night by Allison Moultoii, attorney for the plaintiff, to tho effect that ;ho plaintiff was present duo to a Report of a game violation that iad boon given to him by tho sher iff's office. The day bofure the hild, while tho sheriff's office was Watching tho still, seised during ,he raid, officers said they saw a fnnn come out of the woods nearby parrying a deer, out of season. The Oeputy accompanied the raiding party In connection with '.he game matter and planned to ireest the poacher. Kxcltemont jurlng tho raid delayed the matter jtnd the violator was arrested tho cioxt day and fined In the Medfurd justice court. I . mi Laud yule free i PUN FOR STREETS Hi Tho placing of largo Chrinlmas m Mil at Intersecllonii of Hlxlh llreet Is regarded by city officials ia m mop forw.rd to conserve mall rtr treea usually utilised for decu rating streets In ths business sec Uon during the holiday neasnn The treea are decorated with coj nd lights and present a pleasant ;ffect on tho street at night, i This method of decoration la de ; ilnred to be in keeping with other , 3ltlea, whore it hna been euccess futly placed In effect. The possi bility that traffic would ba hln lered by their Installation was sarefully thought over before the ,res were plated in their present position, the officials said. HIJLSINOFORS, Nov.i 29. (ff) The Finnish Sawmill Owners as sociation, following tho lead of Sweden, has decided to reduce Its output of timber for export next year by about 20 per cent engineer to stop tne train quick. barn UHed ns a Krftge and storage Tho engineer slammed on tho pace wa3 no credlt to the proier. air so suddenly and brought the j ty He js welcomlnff its removal. train to such a sudden stop that j just as tho engine almost scraped I .NANKING, Nov. 29. (P) Bc the boy's body, the drawbar of a I ginning next year foreign faculty members of Chinese government colleges must study Chinese poli tics and history, especially tho writings of Sun Yat-Son, "father of the republic." coach was broken. It took 35 mln utes before the train crew could temporarily repair the break with a chain, etc., so that the train could proceed. OSTKND, Belgium. Nov. 29. (P) This country ranked sixth in the world In 1029 for use of elec tricity, consuming n per capita average of 520 kilowatt hours. PORTLAND, Nov. 29. 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