frfEDFOTlD MATTJ TRIBUTE, frfEDFORP. ' ORKOONV RTTNt)AV. JANUARY 18. ifttl. PAGE THREE New Screening Plant Completed Near Medford Editorial Correspondence ' ! VQjlQ7? i remaps when the tabernacle was constructed back of the Hotel Holland twenty years uko, HtMe did the carpenters think that In 1131 that building would still bo used, although located on North Hiver-aide avenue, housinK a con crete construction company. Following the revival meeting C. J. Kenion purcha.sed the huiltl injr, and had it moved down on North Riverside avonue where the .Med ford Concrete Const rucifun company operated. The company in now celebrating its twentieth nn- nivt'rsai-y under the name man agement at the same location. C. J. Solium is manager of the company, Itussoli Soman, vice president; and II. II. I'riiiKle, hw retary and treasurer. The new screening plant is a part of the company's property, win-re ten different prudes ut' ma terial are handled, including sand, gravel and crushed rock. . Con struction hat just been completed on this part of the plant. The .Medford Concrete and Con struction company has had about fifteen sand and gravel plants in southern Oregon, most of them lo ; cated near Medford. j TipL'S were made hy the Somon I company in the tabernacle before, it was moved In 1!H 1, and when ; the structure was moved, the first j pipe machine was Installed. Sewer, irrigation, culvert pipes, t drain, building and stone tile are i now manufactured by the, com pany. A. stone, and tile . building ' was constructed about five years j a no. and is used as the office - building. Kl'liKNK, Ore. Jan. 17 fame up here on the Shasta from the meeting in Cottage C.rovo with of-; , in vi llif v urn oi'.im t LImt plant in that city. Mr. John-, son of the lumber company was j on the train i-n route lu 1'oitlatid I and points in the state of Wash j ington. He plans to bo In Medford1 i In a week or ten days to meet with the Chamber of Commerce committee regarding the financing of a f7;iMH0 cold seasomnR puuu in Medford. Mr. Johnson has been; associated with Hubert Z. Drake, , of Omaha, inventor of tho cold seasoning process for many years." He corrected the report that Mr. I lirako is vice president of the j American Ihidge company, n sub-, sidiary of the i;. S. Steel corpora tion. Mr. Drake i president of( tho Standard liridge company which ho organized and which is; saiil to be tho largest bridgo con-j struction company in tho L'nitcd States, on the basis of the nutn-1 ber of bridges constructed. I Mr. Johnson is an aviator, op erating his own machine. He hs j flown 3U.0UO miles, finding short-1 ly after tho close of the orltf war, that an airplane was Indis pensable in the bridge construc tion business, particularly In the Middle West where there are ho few railroads running north and fceuth and bridge under construc tion are often in inaccessible re gions. He has never had an acci dent and only once, in tho moun tains of 1'cinisylvania was forced down. Ho makes it a rule never to fly in stormy weather, if such flying can possibly be avoided. He thinks flying in clear weather i safer thin motoring. as f..- many years passed, reading cl'il, in tin- 1 1 1 u se at Salem. Kl belt recently wrestled with a glass piol.M ti-il Miiiig rnhinet in Ills of fice and takin- the count. hb left hand being frightfully lacerated. It still gi es him considerable pain and ineon widen? e. Know fin; that in Salem, his bandaged mitt would lead to many tieM ions, with ehararterlstii. originality he had slip printed entitled "How It Happened," and in answer to each inquiry ho merely handed out one of these slips, giving all the do tails of the accident. Members of tho Medford delenatlott ' who ad vanced the Inevitable question wire presented with slips. A great id 'a and a marvelous time mver. We suggest Medford citizens re turning to their Jobs after serious illnesses or operations, adopt the sauut plan. Roberts Entertain At Bridge Thursday i Z N DK ICK airplanes has been undertaken at j position of any other airplane 1 lIti; i:."T AIK COLLISIONS tho bureau of standards. -within a radius of three, niilrtf. ,- . . : T I Scientists have begun prclimi- ' UASI11.NCT ON UV) Develop-! nary work on ; device aimed to ment of a warning system to aid give automatic warning lu a pilot I" "cnung collisions between of tho presence and fuinnijcimate n r 1 1 Mall Tribune ads are rekd by o.nno dpodIa vai-v lav. tl It may be prejudice or local pride, but the Wllamietto valley in winter. D(KS SKKM much nnne depressing and gloomy than south ern Dregon, oven tho in both pla -es It may he damp ami cold. Something in the atmosphere herej gets under the skin and makes j the whole world appear blue and hopeless. At least that has always been our reaction, and is now. It may bo the flatness of the coun try, the absence of mountains something Inspiring and hopeful about a country that rises tip to ward the (-fluids, even tho tho high spots may be lost above them. Mr. ami Ml. Dee ltoberts enter tained at bridge nt their home on Tenth street Thursday evening. There were three tables In play and prize for high score was awarded Mrs. Will Oregory and consolation prize to Mrs. V. 0. Mc Culston. Ci nests were M r. and Mrs. (ieorge Kd wards, Mr. and Mrs. Mo Cuiston, Mr. and Mrs. Will Oreg ory, Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Whilh.ek bt this city and Mrs. Kate Walters and Mr. I. A. McKerren of Ashland. Study Club Chooses Arabia Subject for Wednesday Meeting j where she will spend throe or ( i four weeks visiting her aunt. Mrs. W, D. Parker, with whom her ! mother, .Mrs. Julia Kimball of this city is spending the winter. ! W ill In-tall I , Officers January -M ! The Itityal Neighbor camp met ' Thursday evening iii a regular , business session. I Practicing for installation was' in order. I At the next meeting January I the officers for tho coming year will be Installed. Itnuciiu Circle to .Meet Wednesday The Itowena Circle will bo en tertained at tho homo of Velina Siugler, 'J7 lEoso avenue, Wednes day. January '21. All members am urged to bo present as a aurrpiao is rumored. 4 Mall Tribune classified ads reach SO.onn penpln nr nioro ovpry day. tf Continuous ' Shows TOMORROW STARTING AT 1:15 BUY HOLLY SCRIP AND SAVE 10 It Is Your Happiness Insurance TODAY and TOMORROW! STRANGEST AND MOST BEAUTIFUL ' ' ; love story ever told (WERE MADE FOR LOVE) MUSICAL ROMANCE WITH WALTER PIDGEON ALEXANDER GRAY VIVIENNE SEGAL ALICE DAY And A CHORUS OF 100 VOICES All in Glorious TECHNICOLOR jLJ $t" ?i r'tf 1:4 j tic ii. 4 m iJk : VMS Most bcaittoful music of Sigmund Romberg composer of "May time," "The Magic Mel ody, " " Blossom Time, " " The Student Prince,' ' and many other Broadway successes. Story and lyrics by Oscar Haniincrstein, II, known for his work in "Rose Marie." "Sun ny" and "Show Boat." SOMETHING NEW IN SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT IT IS A JOY TO 8EE ... AN HONOR FOR US TO PRESENT THIS BEAUTIFUL PICTURE! ALSO Selected Short Subjects REGULAR HOLLY PRICES! Matinee Night Children 10c Children 25c Adults .. 35o . Adults 50c Loges 50c Loges 75c KiiKfiin l " very bustling mill atuac tivi- cily. This unfailing i-uul-li'sy ulU' lnrt'ts in tin Flort'H liuiliK ;i stiikint feature. We visited sev: eral yliireB and were lillleh ilil pretved by the kimlly luH)iluble spirit disidayed toward a HtraiiKer. Such an attitude is really nil im portant element in community de velopment. We were interested in tielerniln IllK bow the. people of KuKelle like only one daily newspaper in this ease tile KllKeno (iunrd, an evening paper, wbieh recently pun-bused its rival, the, Morniim kculstcr, edited by -rank Jenkins, and Immediately discontinued It We found a diverpnee ot opinion, but our finai iiupressiou was that the ltecister Is missed. fcuKene as a whole, is disinclined to accept the oroKonian as Its substitute for breakfast tablo readlllB, lllld there is an aKKl'cssive demand for the establishment of a local nluiyilliK newspaper, at the liroseut time, tills condition, of course, may chaime as time kocs on. but we lire. Inclined to doubt it. I'robably ,a mill-nine paper will be establish ed to satisfy this demand, but In our opinion it will never lie n financial success. The niornlnR fl-l.i a a n ni-ofltnblu buulness proposition, s i in p 1 y Isn't hern. rank Jenkins demonstrated i"ai. Saw Klbcrt Hedc. editor ,of the (Vttniii' f I rove Sentinel and now. In I'orllanil tomorrow lien Scll Iuk will be taken to his final rest ing place. There are many rich men. many public spirited men. many men of fine benevolence, but , very FKW men who are all llll-ce. rich, benevolent anil pub lic spirited certuinly none in Orctioli who in all three directions, reached the eminence Hen Sell iliK did. While in no sensu.a friend, the present writer became pretty well acquainted Willi Mr. Scllilij; when many years jif,-o, he was u candi date for the I'nlleil Slates Senate. He was beaten aiul suffered con siderable ridicule because lie sold "punti"" the "2 pair of pants" candidate. We were struck then by Mr. SellliiK's nood spoilsuuin sbip it was really more than that, it was the literal applica tion of what one miKht term the true t'lirislian spirit. Iilcr he wiis publicly proclaimed rollland's foremost .citizen. a tribute be richly deserved. U. v. n. l S. Two days ot cold aiul rain In the 'Willamette vnlley: back to tile ItoKlle valley full of warnilll and cotxeouii sunshine: all! t tllal a traild and kIoi-Icius ' feeling? lone since wo have been over the S. J'. in dayllKllt ,we had fol Kotten how much M O 111-: HUAl'TIl-'l'l. thu rallroail route from Ktmene to Medford Is than the liiKhway route. piirtlculnrly thu Cow Creek ennymi. if the S. V. would only spend up Its schedule lind.rcduco its fare GO pw cent no one wouio motor back and forth to Medforu ALL SECTIONS OF I'nintlnilly vvviy roitimunliy In JuckHon county, 1h roprtrHcntod In the ruturnH from the Hurvy hhtnkH which homcmukoi-8 hnvc been fill inK In clurinff tho pant two wcekn in pH'iianitlon for the Farm llnnn' nmki'iH Kcunomlc confrrenro to lo held in .Mmlford, Fchruary l mul 7. Applf-Katc. Ituoh. IIi'IIvIpw, JiirkMHtvillc, nnm Vnllvy mid nuin t'reek roiniiiunllk'H woro visit ed hy -Mabel C. Mack, home demr oris! in t Ion iiKcnt, duriHK tho iihhI week. JlhinltH were iIlHtrllnttrd t all homniialiciH and Wiv follnwlMR wiMticn Ho!fti-fl to Hcrvt' on hjiii mittrcs: Mrs. t'ora K. Ih'ffnmn, ,Mim. M.niy llrown, Apph'nl'-; Mrs, l.cn I'orl. Kuch; Mrn. (ilodytf llarllry. Mrs. Hnry (onKir, J;i k-s.iiivlll'-; Mih. Italph Wihox. Mi'm. .Ii.lni (iiiniinill i'f Coleman Cre k; M yt. Frank, Mih. O. WIlHtiii. SiiniH Valley; Mrs. J. K. f'.owland ii ml Mih. C. A. Krown, Jh-llvicw. Tho Hlirvi'y roconlH tiro duo In tho homo detiMJiistftillon tiKnt'H office londuy niornlnH and will hi' su m inn li.i-d in preparation fnr I UIO L'dlllllllUIT IIU't'llllK.T in I iiiu fiur phaseH KimjcIh ami Nuliltinn. ClnthiiiK, MoUHiiiR and noma ian iiK"nunt. Cont of IjivinK. which will ho held at tho Public Uhrury next Friday and Saturday. M I'm. Xelta Itodenwuld, liume inrtnnKpninnt f'pcelaliHt 'if th Ore- ALL THIS 'The birthday of Khvanls "in ternational Will lie celebrated ill Medford durlnn the week of Janu ary 18 to 24, when Klwuntaiis here will jbln wllh tho I,8H other clulm hi the. United Stales ami Canada to coinnioinoralo the lt!th anni versary of the folindlnK of Iho or Eanlzalloii." J. C. Mann of the local club almuuiiccd today. "The Medford club Is now III ......... ..Ill tii.1,1 Me Mllllll. "Illlll we havo enioyed lllf growth and development that has come to tue Interllfltlolial orKanlzatlon of which M-it nrc n chartered and active llliil. Our proKiam for Hie aniiiveiKiuy lilectillR will be In chaiKC of the ciinimltteo on Klwallis l;du atiou. t"Tlic major work for eoiuniunily .letlvlti.-s Tor l!i:il will lie emplias- )-,.., I .i ,l.,i loenlliitf mid lliere will bo reports of tho work accomplish ed by tho local cioo oiii-iuk ioc iinui i-nnr A review of the linder- prllle?eil child . assistance, voca tional KUldance and plaeeineiil, urban-rural relations, citizenship, and Keneltil welfare will be heard hy nil the members." lie declared. Kun Slate CoIIckc will arrive Mon day to assist Mrs. Mack In prelim inary plans and nrraliKciuenls for the conference. f Come to San Francisco TANFORAN RACES FOOTBALL GAMES GOOD SHOWS ' - ' i i Enjoy your visit by stopping it the MANX HOTEL San Francisco's Popular Priced Hotel GENERAL SERVICE POWELL and O FARRELL STREETS i "Arahla Since the World War" ! is tile subject of the paper lu be. Kiven at the meeting cf the Wed-' tiesday Study club this wek by Mr. Wortnian. Mrs. K. N. Warner will Rive the buuk review and 1ms eliosen,' "Willi t Happened in Palestine" by M mi rice Samuel. i furrent events relut ive to the vulJeel Will be RiVen' by Mrs. .1. K. i 'tews. I Officers Elected j By Mistletoe Club I The Mistleiuo club met Weilnert- day at 1 uVluck at the home of Mrs. M In 11 it- Kaniey mi Almond Htreet. A covered dish luncheon was served to twenty-two members j uf the elllb. Officers were elected t fur the cumin? year. Myrtle Ar nold as president, Kat hyrn Italh burn, vice president, Hlnnche Ar nold secretary ami treasurer. The date for the next meelin of the club will ho untiounecd later, r Bridge Club Meets With Mrs Dubuque Winter Pictures -Are ItFTTKIt piciures il we do the developing tmd print ing l et hh have your exposed Hlins. You'll he more than pleased with tho ihatp. clear prints. And you'll like our prompt, rcuttonahly-pi'U-cd service, (ilve us a trial. SWEM'S Eastman Kodak Dealers 217 East Main . Medford The lluildlnt; Itridne club had a very pleasant afternoon at the home of Mrs. II. A. I)uhuiuc, at Wood lawn orchards Friday. Five tables were in play hi the spa cious living room. Delicious re fresh ments were served by the hostess at the closi; of the play IllK. Mesdames l'arsons, Siitch well and t'larkwitl were wuests. The next meeting will bo held Thursday, .January 21ind, at the homo of Mrs. Herbert. f ' ' Honor Juests li hi ii y Ilveidiiff j M r. and Mis. .1. t. Hteneer of Ala Vista orchttrd cnlprttilned last ' evening hi honor of Mr. and Mrs. j M. J-;. Hpencor of Saskatchewan, Canada who uro visiting Mr. j Hpohcer'H parents. j Cards and dunelnu were enjoy-1 ed dmiuK tho evening after which refreshments were nerved. Guests lmUiiled Mr. and Mrs. l)avies, 1 Air. and Mrs. Kent, Mr. and Mrs. I Will Iter, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson.' and Mr. and Mrs. Kemon of Muriel rolnt, Mr. and Mrs. (1. N. Lorton ! and Mr: and Mm. (1. li. AVUson of Medford.- .Ill's. 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