Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 29, 1931, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEDFOKT) MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD, 017EOOX. .TIII'KSmY. .TAXUARV. 2!). 1):)1.
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ROSENBERG SPRAY SENIOR SCHOLARS
Tho pear Clock Spray Company,
Inc., owned and onerateil by the
KosunbeiB Brothers ot the Bear
Creelt orchurdH, has Hlartcd work
on itB plant to Include oil mulslfy
Iiir oienii;ons along with the man
ufacture of liino sulphur spray.
Construction ot mulsifylng shed
nnd Installation of the necessary
machinery Is now under way. It
will manufacture both dormant and
summer oils and be ready for the
coming season with a daily capac
ity of 5000 gallons, or one carload.
Local emulslflcntion will give or
r'aardlsts a fresh supply and elimi
nate tho present barrel freight
costs. Oil will be shipped in car
load lots for use at the plant.
The lime spray department is
now in operation anil some im
provements are being made. It is
patronized by a largo percentage
of tho valloy orchard isls resulting
in a substantial saving to the grow
ers. The lime used Is from the
J. M. Lively lime fields near Gold
Ilill and the sulphur is shipped
from the Louisinna sulphur minos.
Close to a dozen men are employed
by both projects. The residue Is
used as fertilizer.
The present modern plant, rep
resenting an Investment of $20,00(1,
bad Its inception In an iron kettle
in the middle of tho Bear Creek
orchard ten years ago. In which
tho Hosenbcrg brothers made their
first batch of home-made lime sul
phur spray.
,
The average Newfoundlander
outs 112 -pounds of fish yearly,
cven times as much as the aver
ago American.
Spring
has come
f to the
Cinderella
Shop
And 1 he 'first siuuj.v
days h a.vo brought
boxes and boxes of
lovely clothes to be
gin -.wearing right
now;
Dresses
Prints with fur cuffs.
-Prints with jackets.
P v u t s with lace
trimming.
Plain color frocks in
such f a s c i n a ti n g
: .shades as: Ulue-bou-nct,
Watermelon,
Chonga, New Greens,
etc. ,
Coats
Emphasizing the im
portance of chic fit
ted lines. Soft ma
terials and new col
ors nmkc these coats
. irresistible.
Hats
To to) your Spring
costume or dress up
an old one.
Tricorns I'eathers
Tilted 1 r i in s
Light Weight Straws
'Wear A? You Pay
The Cinderella Way 'J.
The honor roll for the pant slxj
weeks wiw Issued today at the sen-l
lor high Kchool with Jnevo Sim-i
kins and Irene Brewold, both mem
bers of the senior class, having 1
five As each. Mildred Walker. j
also a senior, bad four As and one
B, ns did Frances and Elizabeth I
Ferry, mcinlK-rri of the sophomore
cliu3. and .Melvln Anderson, a jun
ior. Twenty members of the senior
class were listed on the roll, with
nine freshmen, seven sophomores
and six Juniors. '
The roll follows:
Freshmen.
Gore. Dorothy 3A
Harris, Mabel 2A
IB
2B
Hernial), Kvelyn
Rose, Lorena
Stubblefield, Irene
Lyrell, Arietta
sa ;b
2X 2B
,.2A
...L'A
2B
2B
21!
2B
2B
IB
IB
IB
2B
IB
213
-P
2B
21!
2B
IB
IB
IB
Willits, Dorothy '. 2A
aparkt. Paul 2A
Wood, Jack 2A
Sophomores.
Ferry, Elizabeth 4A
Ferry, Frances 4 A
Gregory, Marjorie 3A
Guy, Aileen .'. 2A
Smith, Velma
Young. Sibyl Jean.....
Boot, Bobby ,
. 3A
..3A
..2 A
Junior.
Brockaway, Evelyn 2A
GUbreath, Gertrude 2A
Paley, Dorothy 3A
Anderson. Mclvin ...4A
Kellog, Uoyeo 3A
Nicholson, Lloyd 3A
Seniors.
Brewold, Irene 5A
Bundy. Doris 3A
Coghlll, Ituth 2A
Drury. .Barbara 3A
2B
2B
IB
2B
21!
3B
IB
3B
111
IB
3B
2B
IB
211
2B
Hedges, Mona 3 A
Jones, Loleta 4.V
Judy, Violet 3A
Mollcr. Francis 2A
Kimkins, Ineve 5A
Walker, Mildred 4A
Wood, Helen 2 A
Power, Josephine 3A
ColvlB. Fred 3A
Darnlelle, Don 2A
llagen, Billy 2A
Price, George 3A
Prock, Jean 2A
Seiler, Harlan :..2A
Spalding. Hubert 4 A
Hall, Maurice ,..2A
DELAY SENTENCE
F(
For reasons unknown except to
the authorities. Donald Meyer, 23,
Oakland. Oil., had not been brought
into justice court late today to be
sentenced for transportation of liq
uor, following a plea of guilty last
Monday.
It is rumored that the delay is
due to Meyer expecting boney to
arrive here with which to pay a
heavy fine which bo expects to be
imposed, nlong with a probable Jail
sentence.
Meyer and Walter Garten, 2S.
also of Oakland, in two cars en
route through the valley Sunday,
were arrested by state prohibition
officers. Meyer bad 90 gallons of
alcohol in his car and Gaston 30
gallons. Garten was release"! Mon
day on $5tJ0 bail and given ten days
In which to enter his plea.
1
in
Over 1-5 former residents of
Montana were present last night at
the session of the Montana club
held at tho Walker hall In Central
l'oint. l'lans were made for per
manent organization nnd it is
probable Mm club will bold month
ly mcellngs and dunces to encour
age more contacts among Montan
ans who have adopted southern
Oregon ns their home.
Registrations revealed the names
of residents from all parts of that
state, with quite a number present
from Medford. Kay Shoemaker
was master of ceremonies at .last
night's party, featured by several
hours of dancing.
riiociiik high school's boys' nnd
girls- teams will meet the Hoguc
Jiiver high school teams Friday
evening at Phoenix In conference
games. Phoenix high school Is a
championship contender, having
won all games played this season.
Hogue Klver has lost only one. The
two teams have not played togeth
er before and a large crowd plans
lo attend ns a.fctiod game is an
ticipated, i
FOR BIDS BY BUYERS
The $20.000 bond hsue for the
local whiifit" building prom-am - fe
ncing advertised for the first lime
today In The Mail Tribune.
M uc h 1 n te rest has been c v! -denred
in the Issue by outude
bidders, it was stated today at
the city school miperintendent'1
office. Rids will I pc I If"
i nary 11,
Radio Program
KMED
(Mall Trlbune-VlTjIn Station)
Thursday
P. sr.
5 to ti Uoclidell; News and
Markets by Mail Tribune.
C to 7 Jackson County Blilg.
& Loan Assu.; Wurls Gifts.
7 to S Let's Get Associated;
News Broadcast; Novelty,
I' DC.
8 to ftTho Crystal and the j
Press; F.nglish Gibsou Or 1
chestra. I'HC. j
9 to 10 Dancing Strings; Mu- ,
sical Paintings, UBC.
Friday
A. M.
7.55 to S Breakfast Broad-
cast of News by Mail-Trlb-
h tine.
S to 9 KMED Presentation.
9 to 10 Friendship Circle;
Domestic Science.
10 to 11 Shoppers Digest;
With the Classics.
11 to 12 Magill Drugs; Buret-
son's; Jacque Lenox.
P. M.
5-12 to 1 Monarch Seed &
Feed; Fisher Mills; News
Flashes by Mail-Tribuno.
1 to 2 Flshor Mills; Mann's
Dept. Store; Gold Seal; Set-
! entifie Laboratories.
2 to 2:30 Happiness Train.
4:45 to 5 Kiddies" Period;
Cecil and Sally.
5 to G People's Electric;
News and Markets by Mail-
h Tribune.
6 to 7 Farmers' Coop; Your
Office Boy.
7 to 8 iLet's Get Associated:
News Broadcast; .Musical
Novelty. VBC.
8 to 9 KMED Presentation; )
Itadio Drama, CHC.
9 to 10 Veuetlian Nights;
Jimmy llittick'8 Orchestra
CB.C.
7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Standard Hynv
phony 1 lour N IU, service to
Kt;o, KHti. K O M U, K: ,
KFI.
8:30 to 8:45 p.m. Amos n Andy
NIJC service ,to KtIO, KI1Q.
KOMO. K12CA, KKSD.
8:15 to y:00 p.m. Sperry Smiles
NUC HM-vice to K(JU, KIIQ,
KOMO, KfiW, KKl.'A, KKSIJ.
!:U0 to i:30 lJemi-Tas.se Hovue
N'liC service to KiO. KIUJ,
KOMO, KV. Kl'I. KTSU. KSL,
KTAU, KOA.
9:30 to lit: no p.m. The Story
Teller MIC service to KC.O,
KKI. KOA.
10:00 to 10:30 p.m. Parisiiin
' Quintet NIJC service to K'fiO.
10:30 to 10:4ii p.m. Vir Frien'
Scotty Nile service to" KCiO.
KOA.
0: t'i to 11:00 p m. Stiruh Krein
dier, Viidlnist NIJC service to
KflO. KOA.
11:00. to 1:1:110 p.m. Unnee Or-
t ehusira NltC service to KCJO.
1 K(iV, KKI, KSU
TO RECEIVE CARDS
Laborer who wish to partici
pate in construction work on the
new school buildings will start
calling for Identification cards at
the school superintendent's office
next Tuesday, IS. II. lledrick an
nounced today.
Tlie cards will probably not be
UHcd before the middle of Febru
ary, when laborers must present
them at the Job.
Kach person calling for a earn
must bring proof of his hit-ntity
In person or references in order
that tho school superintendent's
officrc will be assured that he
was a resident of Medford before
December 10, as Work will be
granted to local men only.
11
J. S. lloaordman of Central
Point is In the Community hospi
tal receiving treatment for a had
injury of his left eye.
Mr. Hoard man was Htruek ucruKH
the face by the limb of a tree,
while worklnn at the Kalade orch
ard pear Central Point yesterday.
A branch entered his eye und the
extent uf Injury lias not been de
termined. Ho was reported to be
rctfntr ensliy this afternoon.
I
For Coughs Too Deep
To Risk A Lesser Help
Ocomulalon was marie to deal with
coughs from coldi which hang en.
A three-day cough is a danger signal.
There the utmost ihould be done.
But trifling rough may develop in
to something deep and difficult. Don't
you think it wic to u the utmost
help, even if i lesser help might do?
Creomulsion combines seven major
helps in one. The seven best helps
known to medical science. One is
bet for one fype of cough, one for
others. Nobody can tell in advance.
So the best way seems to be to com
bine ill in one prescription.
Creosote stands fir it. Here It is
blended, emulsified and tasty, ror
soothing membranes and combating
cold germs tlie worl.l Innw noth
ing letter, "
BEAT UP FATHER,
OFFICERS CLAIM
Accused of assault and battery.
Mrs. Jessie Cook, past 00 years, an
Ashland resident, was lodged in
the county jail last evening land
was scheduled to have a prelimi
nary hearing In Justice court to
day. Ill Is possible u sanity hearing
may also be held.
Mrs. Cook is charged with di
recting a physical attack against
her father. 84 years old and blind
in one eye. The attack is said to
have taken plaeo this week. She
claims her father began a scuffle
and she gavo battle to protect her
self. The woman told officers sho has
a husband but he left sometime
ago for Australia, leaving her with
a son of seven years. Sho Insisted
on bringing tho boy with her to
jail, but lie was removed last night
to the home of relatives in the
Phoenix district.
Once more the HtnuiKe and mys
terious "lure" of Circtu Ciuho is
demoiiHtrated the latest beinp
"lns))iration," now playing ut the
Craterian. A more shop worn and
hackneyed part than Garho's could
scarcely he imagined CamiUe.
Sapho, Zaza, and what have- you!
Yet tiarbo Rives the character
freshness, charm and ubove all
DISTINCTION. I
Yes, THAT, wo have an idea,
is the dominant liarbo note DIS
TINCTION. She stands out above
all others, regardless of hei part
regardless of what she does. True,
she is a genuine artist, intelligent,
deft, restrained, hut her hold on
one Garbo fan at least is some
thing more than that sho is
Garbo no one, nothing quite like
her. Outstanding, unique, sophis
ticated, distinguished!
"Inspiration" brings these facts
out more strongly than Gnrbo's
recent efforts, for as a play it is
decidedly old stuff. We can think j
of no other star on the screen, with j
the possible exception of Gloria j
Swanson, who could have raised j
the role from tho hopelessly re- ;
miniscent and commonplace, as
Garbo did last night. ,
And, as usual, she was the I
whole show. This is no reflection
upon her support which was excel
lent, the final scene between
L.ewis Stone and his mistress being
I one of tho best things we have
I seen in many a lung day, but
; take Garbo out of "Inspiration'"
and where-would you be-V
Nowhere, of course. It. W. It. !"
HALF CENTURY AGO
In comparison with the very
mitd weather prevailing in Med
ford and elsewhere throughout
Oregon this week with the ex
treme cold w e a t h e r prevailing
throughout the state a half cen
tury ago. the Orcgonian on Janu
ary 28, 1KM. said:
"Something in the matter with
the weather in Oregon this winter.
The wind Is biting. Tho Columbia
river is frozen over at Alnsworth
and Is being crossed by teams."
Dietrich Proved As
Daredevil Actress
Maiieiie Dietrich has laken rank
with Hollywood's dare-devil stuni
men. anil proved herself a woman
of highest couraj-e. Without hesi
tation she boarded an open plane
fur a niKht flight in a blinding
fnj. a trip necessary fur a scene
j in her new picture for Paramount,
'Dishonored.''
I In this film she plays a tpy h
1 Austria n service In wartime and,
to get behind the Russian lines.
the spy hoards the plane, is cai
j ried across the front, and drops
. by parachute at a predetermined
spot in epen enemy country. The
system I." one often followed diir
j Int; the world war.
Wall Street Report
NKW YORK. Jan. 2!i. iA The
latest sellinR wave In the slock
market spent Itscir without having
attained more than ripple-size to
day, and share values recovered
abruptly as Hhorts- covered In the
last hour.
The small volume, of stock for
ft ut otne coughs best yield in
white pine tar, mine to wild rhrrry
hark, Mmir to menthol, some to ipecac,
etc. So we combine all thcie factors
at their beM in a single formula.
For some coughs Creomulsion is
better than you need. One of its
factors might do. But don't you feel
safer when a minor cough is treated
in the utmosf wy?
If so, get Creomulsion. It costs
a little more than lender helps
$125. But your druggist guaran
tees it. He returns your money if
you are disappointed. .You will feel
afrr tn any cough if this master
help combats it. L'se it promptly.
CHEOMVLSiOIf
lor IHtflrult Cough
front '
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Friday and Saturday Specials
FREE TICKET TO HOLLY THEATRE WITH EVERY DOLLAR PURCHASE
f .
C1 CO Rfflie Made by United States Rubber E" C
$1.3U Waier DOUieb Company. Guaranteed 2 Years ZjZ-
$1.00
Squibb's Mineral Oil
89c
$1.00
Squibb's Cod Liver
Oil. Plain or Mint.
89c
40c
Squibb's Tooth Paste
31c
35c
McKesson & Robbins
Shaving Cream.
22c
Bring in Your Prescriptions
They are filled exactly as your doctor has written
them, and for less. 1
MAGILL DRUG
Free Delivery
sale 'on the decline cheered ; the
market might have to handle a
huge government loan for redemp
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llnu.si'.
Trading was light until tin: last
hour, and transfers aggregated
only l.OvU.OQU. shares.
Tol:iyH closlnjr pi'lee foi 1 !
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$1.50 Alarm Clocks 9gc
65c Milk of Almond Cream 3J)C
$1.00 Beef Iron & Wine 69 C
$1..00 Melloglo Face Powder g4c
75c Three Flowers Cold Cream 59 c
75c Three Flowers Vanishing Cream.... 59 C
$1.00 Ponds Cold Cream g9c
25c Mavis Talcum t 19c
15c A. D. S. Aspirin 10 C
75c Ben-Gay Balm 59 c
35c Peroxide, 16-oz 23 C
30c Mentholatum 20 C
85c Kruschen Salts 59 C
50c West Tooth Brushes 39 c
CUT RATE
selected .stocks follow:
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f Am. Tel and Tel INStf
J Anaconda 3311
I Cul. (Jas 31! k
i Curlixs Wright 4 '4
jccneral Klectrie (new) 4-1
General Motors 3X ,(i
Keunlcot Copper 24
Mont. Ward
Itadio Corporation 1 ft
Int. T. and T 2li Vft
SenrH Roebuck (
MAKE AN
THAT'S
Jacikson County ;
ild ing and Loan
Association
65c Irish
Pound Paper
DRUGGISTS
t. v.
United Air Craft
U. S. Steel
..103 -ffi
..140
Oregon Weather.
rail- tonight apd Friday hut with
fos: moderate tempera turn. Gen
tle changeable winds offrdiore.
Forest GrovePortland Gas und
Coke Co. opened In remodeled
quartern at 31 Alain street north.
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Pure Vanilla Ex
tract. 2-C3. bottle.
26c
10c ; .
Envelopes ' for ' busi
ness use.
2 for 15c
50c
DeWitt's Kidney
Pills
29c
Everready Razors
19c
Linen
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phone exchange imfetreuljtf coiii-
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