Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 15, 1931, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEDF0RI5 MATI? TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREnOV. THURSDAY. JANUARY 1.'. 10:11.
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MOREMOsrUR
FOR IRRIGATION
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NG SEASON
;j So. Oregon Hoop Schedule
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OUUUL CALUUISVL
mmir
Snow Measurements at
Headwaters Promise Bet
ter Conditions Next Year
More Expected.
Moisture conditions in the hlRh
r IpvpIb of Bouthern Oregon,
utu'itgo irrlKiition wator for valley
projects flow, are bettor now,
than at ihe same date last fear,
nccordinK to statistk-a umbered
' ihis- week by Fred X. Cummins,
watermastor.
Measurements at Anna Springs
this week show a snowfall of 4(!.75
inches, with a water content of
14.1i5 inches. On January 31, last
your the snow depth was 4"
inches, and the water content
therof I9.fi inches. This is the
water source for the KoRiie river
area.
At Hintt Prairie, water source
of the Talent irrigation district,
and where the storage rcwervoir
is located, yesterday showed a
snow depth of 17 inches with a
water content of 5.2 inches. Janu
ary '8 last year the snow depth
was Jl.fi inches with a water con
tent qf 2 inches. The present con
ditions 'are double those of last
year.
Brighter Prospect.
Measurements at the' Dry Creek
divide, watershed of the Med ford
IrriKittion district, show brighter.
Friday, January It! Klamath
Falls at Medfnrtl, I'lriin' Van at
Ashland. i .-, ' J
Saturday, January 17 Weed at
Ashland.
Friday. January 23 Mt. Shasta
at Ashland, Klamath Falls at I
Grants Pass.
Saturday. January 24 Mt. Shaft-
ta at Med ford, Knseburg at Grants!
Pni (?)
Friday;' January 30 Grants Pass
at Medford. Klamath -Falls at Ash-1
land. -
Friday, February fi Willamette
Frosh at Ashland, Klamath Falls
at Hend
Saturday, February 7Willam
ette Fi'oslt at Ashland. Hoseburg
at Grants Pass, Klamath Fall? at 1
Hend. . . , v ., j
Friday, February 18 (jhemaw i I
Indians at Medford, Ashland at
Klamath Falls.
Saturday. February 14 Chem
awa Indians at Medford, Ashland
at t'hilonuin.
Friday, February 20 Medford
at K 1 a in a t h Falls, Ashland at
Grants Pass.'
Saturday, February 21 Medford
at Chllonuin, Dunstnuir at Ashland.
Friday. February 27 Ashland
at Medford, Grant Pas.s nt Klam
ath Falls.
Friday, March C Medford at
Ashland.
State Tournament.
Wednesday to Saturday, March
1S-21.
WILL SPEAK IRE
AT ANNUAL MEET
prospects than lust year. The
wnow depth yesterday was 29. a
inches and the water content i
1.1.6 inches. The snow depth is
the same as last year' but. the
water content Is double.
Thirteen Inches of snow laid on
the ground at Fish lake this morn-1
Ing,. and it mi a storming in the
hills.
The Dry ' Crook divide lies be
tween Fish lake and Four Mile
lake. .
Watermastor Cummin firs says
the sole unfavorable condition i
the low condition of the valley
streams, and he looks for more
snow in the higher levels. 1 le
says February is generally a blus
tery month in the hills. "There
Is still plenty of chance for plenty
of weather net ween now nnd
March 1," he says.
More Rvpeetod.
Storm conditions in the moun
tains, and rain on the floor of the
valley uro expected.-- 1 '
Sour notes are- utruck by James
F. Grieve of Prospect and K. W.
Ourleton of the Kedskin orchard,
near T.-iblo flock.' Grieve predicts
"another dry year, as I never paw
so little snow around prospect."
Mr. carleton predicts another "dry
year," but the last one. A Cali
fornia expert impressed him with
his claim, In l!t2ii, "that the rings'
of the, trees reveal there will be
five off years."
John H. Piper, regional scout
executive, with headquarters in
Spokane will be in Medford Febru
ary lfi to speak at the anntiafc scout
meeting to be conducted hero.
Scout trpop tables are being ar
ranged for the banquet, and Phoe
nix, Central Point, Talent and Jack
sonville will be represented.
About 400 scouts and their fath
ers will attend. Special church ser
vices will be held February 8, and
KM FD will broadcast tho scout
code and laws.
, A "round-up' Is planned in com
memoration of tho twenty-first
year of scouting, and anyone who
has boon interested in scouting
since its organization, ts, asked to
register in his community. This is
a part of. a national program.
Radio Program
KM ED o
(Mill Tribune-Virgin Station)
BVRDK1DNAPING
0.
ST. I.OVIS, Mo., Jan. 35. ()
Unemployment anil means' of alle
viating it occupied the major at
tention today at the -8th annual
convention of the American Koad
huilders' ' association, in session
here.
A committee headed by Thomas
II. MacDonald, chief of the United
Stales bureau of public roads, had
a report suggesting ways and
means of using public construction
to relieve unemployment.
"PLOT'TAILSTO
'T5 V
P.OSTOX. Jon. 15 (.-P) Major
General Clarence u. Edwards, war
time commander of the Yankee
division, wan operated on for a se
rious intestinal trouble at the
Massachusetts General Hospital,
early today. His condition was
said to be serious. He was taken
to the hospital last night after a
consultation of physicians. The
general observed his 71st birthday
on New Year's day. -
inthif
' y Aw ' ' j
large selection.
to choose from
if you come
early!
$5.00
Suits up to iO.llO 1'uy the regular
price for one and fret 4jC OA
another for PO.UU
; K- -.... .....'
$7.50 I
SUITS
at prices you can't
afford to overlook
yOU will have to
hurry if you
want to take advan
tage of this Sale Ex
traordinary. . Suits
sold at these prices
cannot last long.
You will be wise if
you replenish your
wardrobe now !
No Charges :
No Refunds
No Exchanges
Every Sale
Final
Many Items
Not Listed
Greatly Reduced
$10.00
Suits from -frill up to $:i7.f0 pay the I Suits from $.'7.r0 mid over pny tlie
regular priee for one Cf
mid K"t imother for..' P OU
res. price for one 1 f ff
mid iret imolher for P 1 VJ.UU
If you can't use 2 Suits, bring a friend and split.
Single Suit Sales One-Fourth Off
Dress Shirts
One lot Dress Shirts, values up In
:.s:
98c
We're t.ikinj: a hi',' loss on those.
Dress Hats
One lot of Dress Hals, luire's fur.
Values up to .S..'0
S3.95
It eos Ihe inanufaelnier a lol more
than that to make them.
Wool
Shirts
Overcoats off
Heavy Underwear
Heavy eotton, yvoul and part, vnol
1'niou Suits One-Fourth Off
Oxfords
5.85 Oxfords $ 3.85
..- Oxfords $ 4.85
".rrf Oxfords $ 4.95
.."( Oxfords $ 5.95
oxfohls $ 6.85
10.00 Vettleton .Make.' $ 7.85
- 1 (..- 1 Nettleton .Make $11.85
Pull-over and Coat
Style Sweaters
All rililied coal, slyle and pull-over
Sweaters; all wool One-Third Off.
Heavy Sweaters
$1 :).".") Shaker Sweaters, the fines!.
S9.85
12..'0 Shaker Sweaters,
worsted varus
$8.85
All other Heavy weights 1-3 Off.
Rubber
Boots
II
TMTk .
212 East Main
oPhone 109
1-3 Off
Thurid.y
. M.
i !o li Hnckdell Program:
News nnd Markets by Mall-
Tribune.
! til 7 ,hU'kon County ltldff.
und Loan Assn., KMKO;
Volmii DniiiiiK. I'llC.
T to S Lot's tiet Assoctaled;
News DiKPHt, I'llC; I'lyni-
nutli Tour.
S In Jt l'lyiuoutll Tour, KMKD
K.MKL) l'reeulutinn; Kuk-
lish C I b a o n Orchestra,
I'liC.
9 to in-Modernists, Kluht
Hells, rue.
Friday
A. M.
7:fm to 8 Orenkl'nst liroad
cast of News by Mail Trib
une. 8 to II Cy Tootsle: AstroloRi
cal ProKram, lUtC.
!l to It) I'Viendsbiii Circle;
Del .Monte; Procter & (Iam
bic. 10 to 11 Shoppers' OiKest;
Willi the Classics.
11 to 13 Film Tips and
Talks; Hurelson's; Jacque
Lenox.
1'. M.
12 to 1 Monarch Seed & Feed
Co, KMKD Presentation;
News and Markets by Mail
Tribune.
1 to 2 Warts Gifts; Mann's
Dept. Store; Cold Seal; Sci
entific Laboratories,
lo S Happiness Train;
KMU11 Presentation.
3 to 1 Popular Hecordlnns.
1 to 5 Kiddies' Period; Ce
cil and Sally.
5 lo 11 The People's Klectric
Store; K.MKD Presentation;
News and Markets by Mail
Tribune.
G to 7 Farmers Kxchanftn Co
op; Your Office IJoys;
Velma Uarlinn.
7 lo S Let's lint Associated;
News nicest; Murray and
Harris, I'llC.
R lo i KMFI Presentation VI
Harrison HaiKiave Delect
ive Stories. I'llC.
9 to 10 Venitian NiKbts;
liinmy Itittick's Town House
Orchestra.
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Po One)
ifood way. Hut also to SKKM
to know more ahout pvcrythina
than anybody else, without Ink
ing the trouble to know, is an-'
other road to success, much
traveled.
This region lo ltonflls and others
that live in it is what tho . heart of
China was to the .emperor, Tho
Middle Kingdom." '
It Is a big country and n high
country. ' ' ,
The "Chief" is Just now rolling
out ol' l.a Junta, 1 1)00 feat above
sea level, going through wide, flat
plains nearly a mile high, stretch-
i lug iih far as you can see. In Den
ver, off to the north, tne slop oi
the Capitol ltuilding are exactly a
mile above the ocean. On the right
as you go west you see the dee:)
shadows of mountuln ranges other
thousunds ot feet high.
Cattle browse in fields of stand
ing cornstalks or withered brown
grass on the. field, their hacks
humped up by Ihe cold. The men,
too, are patient uud hardy out here.
You see severul of them standing
1'lfty feet opart on the Ice of a small
stream, fishing through holes. And
think of the fish In tho dark, freez
ing waters below. : i .
It Is hard for steam-heated, flat
dwellers to realize what 1lfa Is on
the average, hard also lor sun
bathers In. Florida and or those
(hat live in New Orleans and along
tho warm Gulf Coast.
However, the fish wouldn't lenvt
their icy water and the fishermen
wouldn't leave their places on tho
Ice even If you offered them "sun
hack" pajamas and a spot on the
Miami Bands. They like it here, like
the cold, like the hardships, prefer
coats lined with sheepskin to sun
back pajamas,
t
ICvcry American should seo all of
this wide, beautiful country West,
Fast, North and South going by
one railroad and returning by an
other, and without fail muklng one
trip through the Panama Canal.
The pessimist especially should
sec his country, from Ihe giant
trees of Washington and Oregon In
the Northwest, to the pnlm trees
and sand beaches of Florida.
A trip rrom tho Atlantic lo the
Pacific, means only throe nights on
Ihe train now, and the comfort of
modern travel is unbelievable, sol
id trains ol' sleel cars, running
smoothly, with every comfort of n
first class hotel and the additional
pleasure of going somewhere and
seeing the world as you go.
You sympathize with the turtle
because he cannot go far. Hut at
least he goes as far us ho can.
You feel sorry for the Texas
"lick" brushed from a cow, nnd un
able in his whole lifetime to crawl
more than two or three feet In
search of nnother cow's leg to slarl
in business again.
Don't bo a turtle or a Texas tick.
Travel, seo your country.
,
In this land ol' marvelous roads,
a little automobile will take you
everywhere, cost you little, less
than staying at home for you don't
"go out nights'' when trnvellng.
Huy your rnllroad ticket, or get
your ear and start.
, .
Would Abandon Road
SALFM, Ore., Jan. 15. (I') Ap
plication for abandonment of the
Sampler Valley railway between
Hates and Prairie City will be
heard In oral argument foro the
Interstate commerce commission at
Washington February M, the pub
lic, service commission said yesterday.
IMPRESSG.PASS
l-ocal LesionnairoH may linvo
tried to put over a "fast ono" to
scutp pubU-ity for the appear
anoo horp Saturday of (.'oninumdcr
Dyrd at tho Holly theatre under
ausplees of the local post, Imt it'
no, their effort waa only partially
successful.
Kenanling the ''secret plot1' to
kidnap tho explorer in Urants Pass
as heralded uy a morning paper
in Medford, tho (irauts Pass Cou
rier suvs editoriallv:
SECRET PLANS
The ubiquitous press UKont
sprung a new ono on Medford
people Wednesday, with u yarn
ahout (irants Pass planning to
Kid nap Hear Admiral Richard
Hyrd for au appearance hero
whilo on route to fill his
speaking ennattoment in Med
ford Saturday.
Medford Legionnaires are
goiuic to resist with all (heir
might und main tho project of
a "Socrut Order" to nail tho
polar flier for a Crams Puss
appearance, says tho wordy
tale offered to Medford read
ers. .
Some smart committeeman
slew two birds Willi a single
stone when that story was con
cocted (ho Medmord mention,
this one hero.
The local publicity commit tee
men credited with the "idea" in
cludes t T. Hnker, Pan Howard,
11. L. Uromley, V. S. Holder, A. 11.
Man well, Ted Semon, Hay l.
WriRht, t Ferguson and John
Ilnlmor, commander of the Med
ford post.
And since Admiral Myrd is In no
way roHponsihlo for the "plot to
lake adv.'int.iRe of news-huiiKry
reporters, t is hoped that a record
crowd will fill the I lolly theatre
Saturday afternoon and evening:,
when he will review his experi
ences for southern Oregonlans.
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 15. (pj
'Quiet ruled in the Poiiland buU
tor market today' with small early
buyer interest. ICxcess receipts
went into storage. Produce ex
change quotations were letl un
changed. Seattlo and Los Angeles
prices were steady hut San Kran
eh:co opened u cent lower.
Wholobale egg market opened
barely. Hteady with receipts sliow
ins uji increase., flnhiness to ' re
tailers was of moderate volume.
Few price , changes occurred on
the fruit and vegetable .market.
Wall Street Report
NEW .YORK, Jan. 15. (P)
Stocks closed weak today, with
loifl(s of 2 to 1 points .well. scat
tered through the list of active Is
sues. Trading was in larger vol
ume than yesterday. Allied Chem
ical tlroiipod T, Uiisimnn Kodak and
Public Ktii'vico of New Jersey about
ft, Kastmnu Kodak and American
& Foreign l'ownr 4, Ijitnbert S,
and U. S. Steel nnd American Can
2 points. Hales approximated 1,
90(1,000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 15 so
lected slocks follow:
Am. Can 107
Am. Tel. & Tel 180 V.
Anaconda 31
(.'ol. (ias 33
Onrtiss Wright 3
General Klectric (new) 42V!i
(jonernl Motors 8BVi
Kannlcnt Copper lit
Mont. Ward 17
Radio Corporation 1 Ct '4
Int. T. & T 22 V.
Sears Roebuck 47
s. i. , ioovj
United Aircraft 23
U. S. Steel 139
.
Oregon Wcallicr
Cloudy east, rain west portion
tonight nnd Friday, moderate tem
perature. Fresh and nt times
strong southeast winds offshore.
CarolinaWoman
Lost 47 Lbs.
In 3 Month and
Feels Years Younger
"I have been taklnR Kruschcn
Halt for nearly 3 months. I have
continued taklnw ono tenHpoonftil in
warm water every niorniiut. 1 then
welched 217 pounds, was nlwoy
iiotnereo with pu1n In my back
and lower part of abdomen and
Hides.
"Now I am plan" to say J nm a
well woman, feel much Wronger,
yenm younwer and my WeiKht In
170 poundt. I do not only fH
better but I look better, bo all my
friends Bay.
"I nhall never be without Krn-
wchen HuUh, will never cphno tnkintt
my daily doo nnd moro than glnd
to highly recommend It for the
reat Kood that Is In it." Mrs. H.
A. Holomnn, New Hern, N ('. Jan.
1 f 30. "P. S. Yon may think I
am oxjiKKeratinfr by wrltinff mich
a tonir letter but truly I foul ho
indebted to you for puttlnK out such
wonderful Halts that I cannot miv
enough."
A bottle of KrtiHohen KalU that
lnt 4 Week) font but S.'i cent Ot
.farmin & AVoodw nnd d ruKKlKt s the
world over. Tako one-hfilf ten
wpoon U a wlntw of hot water every
morning before lirciakfrmt.
Attention to diet will heln cut
out patdry uud ftty meutn go
IIkM on potatoes, butter, cream ond
fttiKar tho Kriwchen way in tho
Kfifn way to lose fot. Trv one hot- ,
tto nnd If not Joyfully satisfied l
money back.
O
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The
lavor
of this Mellow
Golden Syrup is a
blending Secret"
Sta lev's
MasTIR lil.HNOER.
.a ? Jfi
1 ours in the Old South nearly fifty years ago.
In those days we cooked our syrups over open
wood fires and flavor blending became a real art.
"You have to learn how to select the very,
finest ingredients by sampling each one. Then
there's the knack of blending them at just the
right times and temperatures to bring out the
true, old-time 'sugar-house flavor'."
Order Staley's Golden Syrup from your gro
cer and learn what a difference it makes to be
extra careful in the blen&ing. Serve it with
waffles, pancakes or hot breads., It's delicious
and costs no more than ordinary syrups.
" Il'rite for our jree recipe book
STALEY' SALES CORPORATION, Dccalur, Illinois
Bill Heer
Slaey'i Mailer heniier
For more than 47 years Bill Hccr has
blended ond tested syrup flavors.
Every batch of Staley's Syrups must
pnss the test of liis educated palate at
each step in its milking.
Staley's
Syrups
Wended by the
Master Blender
Three other delightful flavors blended
by Bai. Heer
Crystal White (reJ hit!)
Maple Flavored Cff laitl)
Soroiium Flavored (irowi laitl)
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1. liAJhu.V t f.l.Al, r
r,nit ftxxrthn to AvtW
in th Nuk a tt Am
fad no park b(m,
(Jafivmnitnt rM
or rot $ tho (rvi
RATES
Single room wibS bath
2.50ond up
Double room with both
3. and up
Concert t twfem ofoity
on
HARRY E. HtATMMAN
Manoqer
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