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MEDFORD MXTL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREO OX, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2f?. 10P.1. PWR FTVT5 IZ Proposes Solon Bunkhouse Hofore ho hocnme "mountain struck," Otto L, Haese, mtornoy ii nd counsplor-at-ln iv, practiced in Portland, but in 1002 ho decided that ho would on joy life to a greater extent if ho lived in the mountains. Then it was that he moved to .lount Shunt a City. Mr. Haese, who had cataracts on his eyes, had them removed, and. was in Med ford yesterday hav InK glasses fitted. Ho is vitally in trtreated in the development of a booster organization linking south ern Oregon and northern Califor nia. His idea, as expressed while here yesterday, is to call a meet ins of I'hamher of commerce officiate and leaders of civic organizations of the cities concerned. A "boosters' meeting would be called in Med to rd so that plans could he made in attract tourists to this section of the country. "You can see that I am not in terested in this because of selfish desires, hut becnuso I think this section has been passed by without the people throughout the nation knowing of the beauties here," he added. Mr. Haese U 72 years old, and Is. a striking figure with his knot ted cane, walking about the hotel. His hair te white, and he has a snow-white beard and mustache, "I knew Med ford when It was a small town," he said, "and on reason why I nm so interested In its development Is that San Fran cisco grew in practically the same manner." He outlined a plan whereby tour sistR would visit Red Ithitf. Jour- n?i- in All 'I nfln thai, I n l t Shasta and Mcl.eod. From, there J lhy would visit Castle Crag. Mount ; t-'hasta City and Yreka. Tourists would then come to the Iloguo Ttiver valley to fish, visit Crater' lake, and rhen return south hy Klamath Falls. 3ILLIEBSETT IT 4 .V?.-.-. :?i;v S ., S 1$! 3 : ", " -o; . . -"'vUS 1 4k "l, r - ta&t;ttitfl I'rrjra i'Uoto William H. "Alfalfa Bill" Murray, new governor of Oklahoma, photographed at his desk In the Btate capital building, Oklahoma City, ahortly after his Inauguration. He went Into office with his "dander up" and .punched upon a program of drastic reform in state laws. OKLAHOMA CITY. .Tan. 2S. yp) W. ji. "Alfalfa liill" Murray now is concerned . over mundane influences faced by supreme court justices of Oklahoma. Ills proposal to erect n hunk house for legislators on the state-, house lawn .has a companion -in' CLEARANCE SALE ;i plan, nnnounopcl Inst nlRht, to movo the court milsidr tho eupi- t : 1 1 .UIM 11 IHH"" ' - Thiy. Iwt Hnl,!. wnlilrt frpn. thp'tl..., nuti-l.r iir.'ivincr that tllO or members mm "Die unsiivory ul. i gmiizatlon of said irrigation ll livists. tlioir nolltlunl iiIuvk. in-1 tilet. Ilio election by tbo electors A blK rloaranoe sain la In pro gress at the ltou Crosa Tlirlft Shop this week. A;i ciof.ies tiave been placed on sale at the lowest imis sihle price for the benefit of many people who ure unable to xy more ! for them. Children's aprous imu dresses ami undergarments will u , sold for D cents. - ; Men's suits have been, pricud from to $4.50" for tho sale, anil winter coals lrom $1 to 2. : - . .. The Thrift Shop is located over , the Woulworth store and all per-; sons in need of winter apparel are ursed lo take advantage of the snlo. j i Nothv or lleorlnc 1 In the Circuit Court of t State ot OreEon for Jackson County. ; In the Matter of the Application ot tho Hoard of Uircetors of the Romio Itiver Valley Irrigation district Tor the judgment nnd decree of this Court as to the regularity and legality ot the, proceedings in connection the orgnnl'Jitlon of said District, the regularity nnd legality of tho proceedings of said Hoard in ex- j eluding hind from said District; , the regularity and legality of tho proceedings of said Jtoard tn in-: eluding land in said District:' ami the proceedings of said Hoard ot said District providing for and authorizing tho Issue ot : Honds of said District. To ltogue, never Valley Irrigation rt;ut,.j..t nnA lo all Freeholders. l.e.-al Voters and Assessment. Pavers, within said District: Please take notice that the peti tion of Victor Hursell. M. V. Han ley anil llonald S. Clark, as Direct ors of KOgUO niver vain.-y mi'- of February, 1931. at 10:00 o'clock in tho forenoon of that day in the court room of the above entitled court, in the County Court Houie at Aledt'ord. Oregon. Any person interested may at any time before the expiration of ten days, after the full publication of this notice once a week for three suc-ees-iive weeks, appear and contest the validity of this proceedings, or of any of the acts or things ill Miid petition enumerated, and thereupon such proceditigs i-hull be had as will justify said Court in making sii'-h examination of all such pro ceeding, nnd In approving ul con firming the same or making such order or decree as shall bo Just and proper In the premises. This notice is published in the Medford Mall Tribune, a dally ! newspaper ot' general circulation published in Jackson County, ore i gon, where this proceeding is peml ' nig and where the said Hoard of j Directors has its office, once a I week for three successive weeks in i ueeui, lance with the provisions of I said order made by tb Honorable ! H. L). .Norton, on the tilh day of ; January, 11131. The first publlca tien of thlM notice shall lie on the 6th day ;,t January, 1H31, ond the last publication hereof fhull bo on the iTtli day of January. 11131, nnd Jurisdiction of tho said Irrigation District, of each and all of the freeholders, assessment payers anil legal voters therein, shall bo com plete within ten days after the JTth day of January, 1II31. ' Witness the Honorable II. D. ' Norton, .Indue of the Circuit Court ; of the State of Oregon for the: County of Jackson, and Hie Seal! of said Court affixed hereunto this tith day of January, laid. DKMMA KTKVl:NS MRVRR. County Clerk for Jackson County Oregon, and Clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson. (Seal of the Circuit Court of th state of Oregon for- Jackson County.) HOARD OV DIRECTORS OF KOOHH RIVKH VAM,BV 1 IE lCIOATION D I ST I! I CT. Hy Victor Hursell, President, M. K. Ihmley, Director. Donald S. Chirk, Director. ! 10. II. Judd. .Secretary. I Harry C. Skyrinan, Attorney, j (Seal of the Hoard of Directors j Hogue Itiver Valley Irrigation ! District.) trigues nnd their female pbilan-derings." AlfDAIE Billie Hammett, junior class candidate in the junior carnival tiueen contest, ook the lead today above the other class contestants by a large margin. Other candl dates in the contest are: Harriet, Oimpbell, senior class candidate; Vivienne Meadcr, ropicsentlnK the sophomore rlitss and Tliedu Moore, freshman class candidate. ?The junior lii-Jlnx,- the . annual rnrnival 'ponsored by the junior class, romlses to he the biKtfest affair or the year at tho hih school and the public is cordially invited. Tickets at five cents each are beinp said by students and will be good for admittance and any con cession at the carnival. ISach ticket stub in worth 100 votes in the queen contest. Music for the carnival to he Riven at the local high school Fri day night, 1-Vbruary C, will he furnished by Frank Graham and his Six Crackers. Oraham, a new comer this year from Seattle, has organized a seven-piece orchestra of local high school students and was awarded the job of playing for the dancing which climaxes the carnival evening. They pre sented a program of popular num bers at Ashland normal school today. Members of tho orchestra are Neal Fay, trumpet; Melvtn An derson, first sax; ltoger Wester field, third snx; Mary Chambers, piano; Orvlllo AVilson, drums: Frank Hanson, Sousnphone nrld Frank Oraham. director and vio linist. . . Mississippi farm leaders plan to reclaim 20,000.000 acre of land for pastures. -iWtjk A luscious drink that always , hits the spot! Radio Program KM ED (Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Station) Wednesday . P. M. I 6 to ' 6 Peoples Electric, r Prosperigraphs; news and' ninrkets by Mall Tribuno B to 7 KM ED presentation 7 to 8 Let's .Get Associated! 4 news broadcast; Musical Novelty UHfJ 8 . to 8:30: Long Beach Mu- nieipal hand ' 4 Tlllll'stlny ' A. M.. 7:55 to R--Itreakfast broatl- cast of news by Mail Tri- 4 ' hune . ' - . . 8 ,8 to 9 rk'MUD presentation 9 . to 10 Friendship circle; :' Domestic. Kciince'.Perlod, -.4 .id to'--11 Vest , Side Phnr- .Lmncy'i, Gold iSehl; Style .'.' Gossip "y '' . ' : . , ' 11 - to' I'l KMIOD '.' presenta- tion; Hantorium . 't P. JI.- ' ' " ' 12 to 1 Strom's Gift Shop; Heath's ' Drug Store; Ivy Street Market; news flashes by Mall Tribuno 1 to 2 Mann's Dept. Store; Scientific Laboratories 2 to 2:15 Happiness Train P. M. 4:15 to 5 Kiddles Period; Cecil and Sally 5 to 6 Rockdell; news and . markets hy Mail Tribune 6 to 7 Jackson County Hltlg. & Loan; Wurts Gifts 7 to K Let's Get Associated; news broadcast; Musical Novelty UHC. 8 to 8:30 l'.nglish Gibson or- cheslra, UHC f oMirl district votlntr said organis ation, the election ot directors ot said district and their qualifica tions, the election and appointment j of officers of the Board of Direct ors of said district, and oil matters relating to the foregoing from the signing of the petition for the or ganization of said district up to the date of the proceedings had by aid ,iiat,-i for the issuance of bonds. ! the regularity and legality of tho i proceedings of said Board in ex- eluding land from said District; tho regularity una legality or me i"" iceedlngs of said Board In including I land in said District, bo adjudged and decreed to bo in ail tnings regular and valid and in accord ance with law, and that said dis trict be adjudged lawfully orgnniz- Fut'ther proof that Old Man De- ed, and existing, and the directros nression hasn't done much to Med- and officers tliereor law utiy eieii- ford huslnes, was brought to iight ; ? nd 'STf' KSoi When imports reported that mt-jj Riv(lr Valu,y irrlBatlon unlay. January 2J. was the -most ; lDlMlrlot rPatVe to the issuance of successful day in the store's seven bonds for the purpose of said dls year history. Six hundred custom- trict in tho sum of not. to exceed ers were waited on between .!! a. ni. ! 1 210.000.00, as well as the election and 2 .p. in., shoppers from- all by the electors ot said district parts of southern Oregon taking wherein said bonds were voted he advantage of the Annua, Nine-Cent , dPnif ,"'1"! cordance with law. ana max siuu Sa le.- "It ceretninly pays to advertise in the Mail Tribune. Itesulls'like we' have . had during 'our present sale are the ' only argumentswe need,"., (leorge Webb, ; manager'; of the, hardware dep'a rt men t, ' said?. to day. - '.A large nnsortment of . use ful article will be offered for sale at Lamport's Friday and &Utirday of this week. . (Swell's (nffee 7:30 to 8 .p. m. Lucky. Strike Dnnoe . Orchestra.. . NliC service to KGO. KI1Q. KO.MO, KG W, KECA, KKSD, KTAU. 8 to 8:15 p. m. Amos 'n' Andy. NHC service to KGO, KHQ, KO MO. KCAVJ KECA, KFSD. 8:15 to '8:46 p. m. Violet Ray M utile Box. NBC service to KGO, KHQ. KO.MO, KOW, KFI, KKSD, KTAU. 8:45 to I) p. in. Sperry Smiles. NHC service to KGO. Klly, KO MO, KGAV, KKCA, KKSD. 9 to 9:30 p. m. Klorshelm Krollc. NP.t; service to KGO, KIUJ, KO MO, KflW, KKI, KKSD, KTAIt. 9:3t) to 111 p. m. Memory Lane. NBC service to KGO. KG W, KP. CA, KKSD, KTAIt, KOA. 10 to 11 p. m. National Concert Orchestra. NHC service to KGO, KOA; KG W 10:30 to 11. 11 to 12 p. m. 'Dnnee Orchestra. NHC service to KGO, KFI. ' 1 Births j Tho county court met this after noon with a number of architects', to discuss plans and details of the proposed new courthouse. The architects will present, in some cases, new estimates nnd plans. The conference will probably last today and tomorrow. Among the architect! to appear will be Tourtellette and Hummel of Portland, designers of the pres ent senior high school building. Three other architect firms will also present plans. The county court expects to make n final decision about Feb ruary 15. It is expectation of the county court to have the plans accepted, rontraets let nnd the material or dered nnd on the ground, so the contractors can start work bonds when actually issued be U4 creed In nil things, subject to reg-fc istration by tho Secretary of tho Stato of Oregon, under -,tho .laws ot Orctfon, relating; thereto, and that the na too bo. found and determined, to hs valid and binding obligations of the ltogue Iliver Valley Irriga tion District according to tho In tent and purposes of tho law au thorizing such bonds, and that tho said Uogue Itiver Valley Irrigation District be charged with the pay ment of tho .principal and of the interest to accrue on said bonds in accordance with their tenor nnd: effect: that all the property own- ers within tho district comprising the ltogue Itiver Valley Irrigation District, nnd all persons whomso ever having any interest in tho matter aforesaid, he decreed1 to be forever concluded nnd restrained! from disputing or questioning the validity of any of the .proceedings set forth above, or of tho vnlidiiy of the organization or existence of said district, or of the status of the; aireciorH or omcera eieuiou or ap pointed ns aforesaid, or of the status of tho bonds of said district authorized as aforesaid, as the sam may hereafter be issued nnd disposed of in accordance with the provisions of the laws of the State of Oregon, providing for the or ganization, government and man agement of an irrigation district, including the provisions of Chapter XIV, Title XM of Oregon Uws, and Chapter 433 of tho General Uwh of Oregon, 1927, nnd nil amendments to anv of said laws, may be examined, approved and confirmed hy tho said Circuit j Court, was on the 3rd day of Jan-j unry, 1931, duly filed In tho above entitled proceedings In the office1 of the Clerk of said Court, and! that pursuant to the order of naid Court, duly made by the Jlonorablo H. D. Norton, Judge thereof, and! filed on 1he 6th day of January, 1931, a hearing on said petition and on the proceedings therein soon after . the closing of the school year as the WunhinKton school i mitajned MnM ion et, and will snf enn no riearen. -ibt hld, on Tuesday, the 1th-ly Not Sold at Slorei We deliver direct lo your hotn. Telephone Ifcr CASWELL COFFEE MAN Tel. 950-J-4, Medford Automiric Electric Coffee Roasting Accomplished by O , the GEOW CASWELL CO Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Williamson nt the ruruck'T ,n ternlty home, a son, weighing pounds, l o ounces, Wednesday, Jumiary 2. Lowell Sherman in New State Talkie Ixtwrll Sherman nnd Alh-c Joyce hfad the cast of Itmlin Ph'ture' all-talking comedy. "He Knew Women." now showing at the Stale theatre. The film Introduces an iiminl problem that of a young girl dc liberately ruining her reputation In a futile attempt to morry the man sho loves. !xcal audiences nre warm In their praise of the film. CHANGE OF TIME Y Tonight you will hear the (Camel Pleasure Hoi it at tt.i5 An All-Stnr Radio itvvvl with Reinald Wrrrrnralh, Mar? McCoy, Billy Hufthni, the Camel Orchefltra, the Camel Quartet and f'Hr stars featuring a special radio version of "Blossom Time." Krvry W'vilnrnday Erenlnii 9.30 lo 10.30 Eastern Tlmr. 8.3(1 In 9.30 Central Tlmr. 7.30 lo 8.30 Mountain Time. 6.30 lo 7.30 I'acilie Time. Orrr Station HA, n. SI HAM. KIIKA, i;ar. ajK. kvw. arm, rya, , JAX, a I LA, . liSK. ft.15 to 9.1 S Pacific 9. 1 5 to 10.15 Mountain 10.15 to 11.15 Central 11. IS to 12.15 Eastern Orr Station ;o, Kr A. Ktsu, KI.W, klH, KOA, Kl., KTAIt, M. SMI. mtr. HAIM, HMH. IU, TMI. KHTP, av, a bap. arai, uai. Time. Time. Time. Time. KOMII, a M ajlix. i lie. Thursday - Friday - Saturday MARK THE END OF OUR SWEEPING EXPANSION SALE FINAL SALE OF SMART DRESSES Values to $12.50 in Printed Crepes and plain colors. All new styles. Sizes 14 to 44. .00 SILK DRESSES New Plain and Printed Crepes. Sizes 14 to 38. $g.85 Leather Jackets $10.50 For the Last 3 days Extra Value SPORT COATS Values to $16.50. 100 wool coats in sport materials. Tan, brown, navy, green and blue. Sizes 14 to 44. $7 .95 15 coats in this group. Some were formerly $29.75. Final price $14-75 Velvet Jackets $3.95 You Can't Afford to Overlook These SAVINGS Hat Specials Smart new Spring I fats lliat; have jnsl arrived. Values to .tj.9:. Sale priee $4.95 SPRING SUITS Tweed and Novelty Mixtures, Man-tailored suits. Also Man tailored :!-)iieee Knitted Suits. Values to 12.50 $16.50 Hosiery Values 79c pair Rollins Silk Hosiery Chi f t'on and service weight.' J'anel heel. Sizes 8' to 10. All the popular colors in regular $1.00 quality. Special Two pair for $1.50 Sale Prices On Spring Merchandise Now Bargains That Will Astonish You Remember! 3 Days Left .. . 8 Comer Eighth and Central Just OneoBlock From Main