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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OKKtiON, 'I'll L' K'SDA V. .tAM'AUY i:. I!:tl. PAUK T11U10E ROAD JOBS OPENED 10 LOCAL IN Federal Aid in Unemploy ment Situation Will Put ; Many Additional Workers On Applegate and Lake ; Creek Projects. do any forest m rvlce wt.rk nt'coa ury. 1 la tlu l'ish lukt'4ciirnp the men will do labor in tonnection with ' lh Utkt crotk market road. I Tho forest Kfi'Vit win-kern will! 1m' ussi-nsed- $1 p.-r day for board.) iul will be I urnilied KU't'pintf i iimrurs, but must provido their own bcddiii'-;- They will he fur nished transportation by the fur eft nervieeto the cumpt. Seventy men are now employed on the highway relief work out of thin eily and Ashland. They j are rotated weekly. To date, the emergency work has proved ot hltih value In titling laborers over the dull season, and Is reflected in a decrease in local depression talk. The emergency work i expect ed to last until the middle of March, when'sprins work in field, orchard and forest will uuin be under way. LAKEVI EW MEN BOOS T COUNTY IN KMED TALK The breezy comedy with eight buys nml five girls taking part In expected to prove quite entertain inn. hi ram bibb; can consult him tit r. IK 1'ennnyl vanla avenue, or phone H12-J. Mi". liiidMull believes the Improvement in architectural work in Med ford, and other places in southern Ore- I i;on. will t& far.toward nltractliu: 1 new etilei-n, itiia nt i inula t In i de velopment In t li its portion of South.. , ern Oretnm. q Klamiith Kails. Kir in of How- There seems to be a long-time ard S. Abbey, Walter W. Abbey urnl fase attached to the dynamite in Fred W. Abbey, Incorporated, and the Hoover law enforcement com v ill do business undvr name of the mUslon report. Chicago Kvonlng Mtnr Inn Fit. '. r - TVANI , E. Fetsch. President of C. of C. and Secretary Cooper Give Facts On Many Resources. A regional conference of Smith- Kedera 1 a Id to l he emery e ncy employment situation in Jackson county will get underway next Monday, with the establishment of camps for forest road work, at French Culch in the Applegale.l and at Fish Lake. Six men are now stationed at Fish take, ami. nix more will he added next Mon day. Six men will be used at the .French Gulch camp. As winter passes, and conditions Improve In the forests, additional camps will be established. The fores service workers will bo assigned to work through the office of the county Jud'e. Victor Tengwald In charge., and will be rotated as are hiKhwiiy workers. Married Men First. ' First preference will be given to local married men, and able bodied owing to the nature of the work In the mountains. They will rlent and rub right-of-way and F O I! T iMrm-:i:DMJ-:, Kin.. Jan. Ki. (VP) Southeast Florida authorities ordered a search today fur the l!ev. Father U. F. Mona galmn of Milan, 111., miming since Sunday night. Three other priests who occu pied u house in t?oissant park, ex clusive suburb west of the city, with Father Monagahan feared some mishap might have befallen their companion. They reported to police here that the priest, after a round of golf Sunday afternoon had loft the house that evening t?till clad in his golfing clothes and they assumed ho had driven to Fort 1 jiuderdale for dinner. Not A Cheap Help But Safest For Deep Coughs Cremnulsion is not the cheapest help for coughs from colds. It is made to do the utmost, whatever the condition. It combines in one prescrip tion seven of the world's best helps. It is made in particular for coughs from colds which hang on. There is where one dare not risk a help of lesser value. But is it wise in any cough to trust a less effective help? Creosote is in it, blended, emulsi fied and tasty. In an ideal way it pre sents the supreme help for soothing membranes and combating cold germs. But there are -also white pine tar, wild cherry bark, menthol, ipecac, etc. Each is best for. some coughs. Here wc combine all major helps to fight coughs to the limit from the start. Because of this expensive combi nation, Creomulsion costs a little more than lesser helps. The price is $1.25, but your druggist guarantees it. He returns your, money if you ask for it. A three-day cough is a danger signal. There you must use Creo mulsion to be sure. But is it wise to trust any cough to lesser help when the utmost is at your com mand? You never know where a cough may lead. Treat it with the best men know, CREOMULSION for mttlcuU Coughs front Colds ONLY 2 MORE DAYS A U nLTVW . TOMORROW! I THE DYNAMIC STAR OF 'GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY' IN HER FUNNIEST PICTURE ELDEFE B IT ME One WINNIE LIGHTNER pMW or Funny Com- ) """""" X W" You'll Kno Why Wh.n Yo s" H,r a " Co''' Di,,r - : ' y f ftroadwoy Prospecting "OVan' ' HEAR HER SING "POISON IVY" ; See the "Pep" Girl in her newest and latest comedy riofc She'll show you what real life is in "Life of the Party" REGULAR HOLLY PRICES! MATINEE Children 10c Adults 35c EVENING Children 25c Adults 50c O BUY HOLLY SCIP! ALSO GRAHAM McNAMEE - In ' "UNIVERSAL NEWS' Kartoon "SPOOKS" "THE GOBS" Vitaphone Act A. K. Kli'tsch, president of the I-ake county cnanibor of commerce, and Forrest K. Cooper, secretary, wore in Modford yesterday to pre sent a radio program over KMKI), under tho uuapicori of the Northern j (.'niifornin-Southern Oregon Devel-j optuent association, j Mr. Ketscli la a director of the ! development association and whllo! in Modford conferred with Pros!-! dent C. K. (lutes regarding certain f phases of its program as they of-j feet L'ike county particularly. j The talks of Mr. KetHvh and Mr. j Cooper ave much Information re-j Kanling the resource of LakO; county, third largest county in: Oregon, which although contain-; inff nn area of 7,834 square miles with vast stands of timber. substantial mineral resources and unlimited agricultural possibilities. j has only a population of around O.uon. H would doubtless bo.iin-j posrtlble to find within the entire . fnltcd Stales a county of equal j area and resources with less trans )ortation facilities, tho lack of, which haw retarded development, j AHtclojH? Abouinl. One of the mot interestlnjr facts, brought out during tho broadcast was the statement that In eastern; Initio and western Jiarney counties' there ranpes the largest herd of i antelope to bo found in North! America. Their number ha been j estimated from 50.000 to 100.000. j and the animals have become quito tame an for tho past few years they j have been protected. I Lake county is 110 miles lontrJ Tt miles wide, and contains 5.100.-, 010 acres. lt i.s equal in area to I the states ir New Jersey and Mas- J saehuscttr. I The principal resources- of the county are: Timber, agricultural i lands, desert grazing land, mineral resources and scenery, fish and game. , 'I Iake county has 14 billion feet1 of merchantable, yellow pine tim ber, reported to bo the most valu able tract of timber left today 'n the state of Oregon. About 40 per cent of tho timber land -is con tained in tho Fremont and lcs chutes national forests, the balance being privately owned. Approximately 1,120,000 ncres of agricultural lands arc contained in the courtly. Small grains and seed arc grown at a profit. Potatoes give a good yield. Much hind that would, yield good crops is used to produce hay und alfalfa because of the constant demand for winter feed for livestock and the (nfant j dairy industry. Lake county contains 2.876,000 acres of desert grazing land. Growing Potatoes. . According to Mr, Ketsch, Lake county augurs well to become n big factor in the potato industry; and before long expects to run Ida ho a close second in the abundance and quality of this crop. Goose Lake valley potatoes are already known in southern mar kets. Music for tho -broadcast was sup plied by (in orchestra from the Med ford hltfh school, Before, leaving Med ford, Mr. Ketseh staled that tike county was solidly behind the Northern Cali-fornia-iSouthern Oregon Develop ment association program, particii-! larly the development of Crescent City harbor which eventually will be an outlet for Lake county prod ucts. tOther members from Lake coun ty on the board of directors of tho development association, are "War ner Snider and lfowurJ M. Nolle. "The Four-1'MusheiV a three-act , comedy written by Caesar Dunn - . has been selected for tho senior J IVlicving that Mfdford and class production to take the place i southi-i n Oregon present an exctl of "Tweedles,"' formerly chosen. ) lout opportunity - for an experi Miss Mary Gilbert, assisted by Miss, emed and up to date architect. Ma lie Hidings, faculty members! Mr. c. K. Bhdfull, formerly t will coach tho cast. j l'.i tlnnd, Oregon and Kuusa." City. ', Hiifihes workers will be held in Tho senior class will give tho! Mis.suuri. has decided to make Choenii: Saturday, with loprcsen play at the Holly theuter somo j MnH'oiil his permanent headquar-, tatives from this district atteml timo early in April, th proceeds ters. and plans eventually to dojing. c. B. Thompson of .the local to be used toward graduation ex- architectural work, both resitlen- Smith-1 lughes organisation of the penses. Tryouts will be hold Feb-, tial and business structure, in jt.cn tor hib school will attend, ruary 26 to 30. Ralph Ualley. also (In- part of tliH state. j Stale supervisor K. IE. Cooley. member of the faculty, will have .Mr. Birdsall has had many! with headquarters in Salem, will charge of business matters. . years practical experience and! In in, chief speaker of the con "Tho Four-Flusher" Is a comedy 1 was at one time consulting rchi- ferenee. Representatives will be of hustling American youth, and is t. ct of the Sinclair Oil Refining tho amusing story of a young shoe j company in Tulsa, Oklahoma. I'eo elerk. who becomes a millionaire. I pie fntercxted in this line of work there from Malin, lEandon. Co it(tlle, Givinttt Pass, Roseburg, CottJUM' (irove and Myrtle Point. I Accept only GENUINE REPAIR PARTS or CASE-GRAND DETOUR-EMERSON-BRANTINGHAM OSBORNE Farm Machines Our stock incomplete; our service is prompt; you are always assured of getting genuine parts. Now is the time to look vour machines over ami do your repairing for the season. FINLEY IMPLEMENT CO. Successor to Freeman Implement Co. Central Point, Oregon est. Syr 1 CASE FULl UNI Or CASI QUALITY FARM MACHINIS KALEM, Ore.. Jan. 1 !. (TP) Tho expected tunnel bill, authorizing the state highway commission to construct tunnels connecting with or f o r m 1 n g a part of the state highway system, wns introduced In tho senate yesterday by Senators Woodward and Fisher. It authorizes the state to pur chase and condemn property for the purpose, and authorizes tho Issuance of tunnel revenue bonds of the state, payable solely from tunnel tolls and earnings. Ut pro vides for .tho collection of tolls for the uho of tunnels. Tunnels may, under tho terms of the bill, bo built either within or without tho limits of cnrpnni to. towns. STATE THEATRE D TODAY AND FRIDAY "THE SEA BAT" with CHARLES BICKFORD RAQUEL TORRES Men fight for the love of a wo man one hundred feet under water. COMING SATURDAY "THE UTAH KID" 1 C. A NT TIMK IOC Kiddles lOu IPllae If ear's (Greatest aluses Prices go down, down, DOWN all through the Store. Savings go up, up, UP! ' Winter stocks must make way for New Spring Merchandise. The items listed below reveal only a few of the marvelous opportunities to save tremendously . on timely needs for yourself, your family, your home! IBuay SJow aimdl 9 January Feature! i Silk Dresses New styles . . . fefrhinit col ors . . . some prints . . . very smart for immediate wear. Flat crepe and canton crepe. Siaooth I.ottTa Flat Crepe Best Value in Years C Yard Tile same suli.v1.uiti.il finality th.it solii a yi-.ir ;i;u jl $M'i, ami in- tin' ,,t fl. I'M .t'l u.clic vsiik; hill iiiiigt- ji nrw jn iiiK color.. Llaea Luncheon Sets $2.98 f-iiien cloth with colored border hemstitched. Site 54 x 54, witi, 6 napkins to match. New Low Price! Raycm-aiad-Silk Hose for Women Our No. 1115 Formerly 49c Now Coat witb Beret to Match 114.75 'I'hi is one nf nuny sniait all t)itrime tcMis .( Iwtril ami ilher spurt iHhrics 'hat have just diriviil! Ni value-wise sli'iK" c;mi all'ftrt U mis ilictn at (lit'. p:tCil 39 CPalr The narrciw French hett adds smartness to their ser viccahle hose. In the popu lar ihades of the season. Buy "Peraco' Sheets and Cases Cor outstanding sheet value Sheets Size 72x90 . $1.19 Size 81x90 . . 1.23 Extra Length Size 81x99 - 1-33 Cases Size 42X36 . . 3lc Size 45x36 . - 35 o ' Sizes Before Hemming Heavy Quality FLAT CREPE The quality that you find in teariy-niade dresnes of the better type. What smart frocks you can make for yourself I New Spring colors. 39 inches wide. -: Last Year $1.98 Yard THIS YEAR Women's FELT HATS Regrouped at Exceptional Savings! Same, of the srHum't mo( mit .landing styles ... (or immedi ate and far.y Spring wear - . . irresistible at .Oui new low price I Sewing Notions Needles Thread Pins Thimbles other needs at Coats and Dresses for Spring Now on display Sen (In; new stylos. All icniiirkalile val ues. DRESSES at $4.98 $6.90 $9.90 COATS $9.90 $14.75 aaMaMyaMaajajaaa All Silk Shantung Full range of colors. Anollicr real value, yard - ' 69c Suitcases Large and small sizes. An attractive ease. Priced only 98c Topcoats . One group of all wool topcoats for men. Not all sizes. Priced only $10 Boys' Shirts I 'lain colors or stripe patterns. These well made full-cut shirts are excellent values. Sizes 0 yrs. to I I1:- 49c Epochal Values I Men's Shirts of Droadcloth Plains and Fancies at Stupendous v Savings Moleskin Pants Black and white stripe moleskin pants Durable and wash able. Price pair $1.49 4 C Each UUY Your Money Goes Farther Our retail prices are lower than you ever expected to e thim again I We have passed on to you every reduction in the cost of row materials and production. NOW! WHY? 28 Yecn of growth and service guorantnd tatUf action ! UK BELLE ISLE MUSLIN Bleached or uijileacli cd. Price the yard Inc. New Cords Say, fellows, the new English type, high waistband cords are here. Heo them today. $4.98 SHOES One group women's straps, pumps and ties. Broken Hues. 11.98 I D E PARTMENT STORE O o