Y) SIS MEDr'oitP UlTtj TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREO ON. SUNDAY, FERRITA RY 22, 3931. TI IE WATER SUPPLY CARPENTERS OF governor delays last tribute is a FOR IRRIGATION COUNTY URGED SSFPfiwSftSlK'S-'l? !?H!!S!?f . MC?NnAY IN H0N0R- AT LOW POINTITO FILE NAMES PARTIAL CLOSING Vote For Free Text Books Was Biggest News of Week Declares Maxine Bohnert J 1 ho hearing In the ease of ex- Ah a sacred hon voyage" to n .1 tradition Oi I MM. I'liv Northcy ! whin inlnir nut ttx ur.n Iixlnn with Conference May Be Held Will Be Used , On School v? yu-tny after-jrich.. prepared for im journey ,( ' ,.,.., , . , """" Governor Meier nnd will ; was- the fUneral hold Friday aft- x t-ater To Make Recom- Work When and If Need3ni,t b .niii tn custody nfillrnoon foronoof Mwifonl.8Krttml v ncr mue won. jinmioni i."" ; old men tieorge 11. Marshall. iri O ntif Ounf U nrlnin 1 I .... .it.i..i w... l,n l,...n 1 . . . . . bUf gajd OUJl. IlCUIIUrVI j in; itervirf wum cuuu UU it'll ny J (,ra nn(j wrt i ohm n.4o;Hrt n;e '. .. . Kpnor" business win h nu uauui wuwiuu lio;'"" .7 , . ',;,"1V'" ''""yman eniircn. aiukic wnHi(1(1 1IM usa !., Medford triCt Needed. I mis. N'orthey, who accompanied ' f ?' , her to Salem Friday. - The hearing wan scheduled for Winner of several prizes in seems to he tho favor and ccr- i poetry and prose contests, Mnxlne talnty with which the free text v herniations On Conser vatism 150 Fruitmen Attend Saturday Meeting , 7-Arnspiger Talks. '""We have, exhausted all our 4W'fi' wtld O. O. ArnspIgT, at th',' meeting of valley irrigation Juts and frultrnen at tho 1'IUh temple .Saturday afternoon. "One tiling Ik derinitely ure, and that Iff At i at the water supply will he insufficient. How ever, many things might change the outlook, and we am -giving no . definite advice on A rail for carpenter and other skilled mechanics of the building trades, who1 live In Jackson coun ty hut outHlde of Mcdrord, to register for work on the new school buildings wan issued yes terday hy Supt. F. 11. lied rick, registrations will he received at the city school offices in the Mcd ford building. "These men," Mr. Hedrlck stat ed, "uro simply being llstod as a pluming. At tho beginning oil reservo supply to call upon later the: crop season a conforoncn may be- held and recommendations made."' iThe amount of water lu storage In the Talent reservoirs on J'eh muiy Hi was 1 till 1 ue.ro fee', compared to H500 f'et a year ago. In rlhe reservoirs of the Aledford dlntrk-t, on tho same date, was 27-00 acre feet, compared to 7-'7 if -the ttuinher wo now have in Med ford should run short whon our two buildings and other Hprlng work get under way. No carpen ters living outside the city will be used however, until nil of those within the city who can qualify, I mdy of the child. Mrs. havo been pluued, "I also want to niako it very plain that this applies only uc.r - feet. ,u year . earlier. Kuuoff Hkllled carpenters arid other bulld h:m nU begun, as evidenced hv Ing mechanics who are able to tho -fact that Hear Creek has not 1 present written references from been muddy this winter. s Professor Kunelt, head of tho kuh department, from the ex periment station ut orvallls, ud vl.ied the early plowing under of covr crops, to votwvvn moisture and Kiv,if K as his opinion that ditdclng might he butter than plow I ng. 'Jh t u 1 1 1 za 1 in ti of all avAllahh waii-r lor wint r for Ir- riffatlon wan advj-d. -The K0 or more present asked iftnny nuttstlons, on the subject o,t -fertilizer and orchard prac tice; HuhKoil'ng, In the opinion Prof. Huzek. was a o"eliOIi:',':' practice. Btrnw, applied to an or chard may cnue Iocs of moisture, and- its decay should be" hastened hyrthp addition of a nltrogenouK fertilizer, to feed the bacteria which break down tho straw Into humus. . , ; 'A resolution waH pafsod atuhor 'Izing Alhert llurch to send a tele gram to. the ways and mean com mittee of the hxiHlnture, protest Injf against any reduction in the appropriation ulloited to mem hem of (he experiment station htaff f'r traveling jesipquses, .- ; yesterday afut iioon hut postponed I Taught Presbyterian church played by Mr. Marshall's grand children. Jn the orchestra, which played In conclusion, "Songs My Mother Ifnhuert, sophomore at Mcdford i hook bill has been ir hiuh KChool. Htcitniul inln thn flnlil 1 lumt nr.u'u rftiicrnu tli. iy mi' cnmiMiion nr "" 'V" of editorial wrltine and was nicked I ole. Theivfuie ihbi Is Imnortant nneft of that great anniversary, winm.r .,r it.,. wiriv HirAUt v,.Mfl 1 i n,,,, t. ,w.,u ihn r - eon. nation will he oh- of the Week' contest. Comnetition crafhinH nf iflrls :ind ImvH In the is spon;ored by the Mull Tribune . grade schools of the whole pUiio and the high school journalism j of Oregon. class. Claude Manke was given I Many little wistful-eyed young honorahle mention. Miss liohnert's ! sters will have a chance to go to essay follows: school who. due to poverty, would Ity .Mavlnc Ilohnert not otherwise have a chance. They The biggest news of the week will gn snd h:ie n trieat-r chance Although today is Washington' brthday the throughout tli served tomorrow, which will jlegal holiday in city, county, fed- financial affairs, but ennd u ct- Jn this world which places educa tion upon the highest pedestal of favor. 9 Then another Important factor is the equality of taxes Involved. Wo all look forward to tho future of tho United States as one of "golden age of Intelligence and education." Yet norno of tho tax payers would shirk their duty in the making and laying of the foun dations for it. All should havo an equal share. This Is provided in the sharing of taxation in this hill. ited. Tfie u will be much cheaper to tho most peo- state and citizens on the whole. This Is shown by the profit of huy ing hooks at wholesale. A dollar and fifty cents a scholar Is a reasonable sum, and more than we can possihly hope for under the present unorganized, faulty, and incidentally old fashioned system. by the govwnor to await derls Urn In the trial to he held h re at an o:irly date. KKtradition of Mrs. Noi they Is demanded by her cx biiFbn ml. Hernanl Sears, deputy sheriff of Sonoma county, Cal.. where she is und r arrest for theft or her child. Mr, Sears, who came to this city a short time ao to demand the little hoy brought to Medford hy his mother, with whom he hogs to Htay. has returned to Cali fornia. "Muddy" will remain here in tho custody of Mrs, Jon Dan iels until it is decided where l'' must make his homo, The divorce decree granted in California gives Mr. Si ars cus-j Northey. Me were: William. Claire, the former Mrs. Sears,, maintains that lh' decree was obtained without her understanding und that the chlM has been malting hl.u home wilh his ag.-d and deaf grandmr.ther, since placed lu cus- some recognized contractor or I in" 'ill,1,,r- " " builder that they are such. We " ,n1 niomh ho cried to do not want any others to npply. r'01"0 homo wlth m r uml H" U'n Iinaltlvolv (In nnl wnnl . hrOUKht llim to HllS city. ister any common labor from' lf extradition is granted she nuiHidn tlx. HiMtri..! tw.c AVn ...nlwill h" returned to Cahft.rnia t who rlassify only as caritenters' : ho " fr the tlM-ft f her child $7000 LEGAL FEE JACKSON DOCTORS, .. . . The Krrmlta Metnls Company, IAJ, -wAh nuniftl tho diront1iint In 4,Tj!vll action (llfl In circuit court -(trrday hy 10. W. l.HJi'Kram tor Unl sum of f 8,01 S.40, rcprt-HcntlnK Hj-eml uccountH claimed ovonlue trofm the compuny. . The. plain tiff's account represent $3K1 And th4 ;l;trffeitt of the 1 1 account In th4coniplnlnt In olulmcd duo to JudKe'C. M. Thomnfl, amounting li l"0O0, for lesal ti'ot nt the rate fj. IIOOO monthly. Otheri money l claimed to ho duo lahorera. seteSIie V 1 4. 8. Civil Hervlre examinations will hn hnhl In Mi'ilfonl on .Mari'li 28 In the federal huUllnK or np pllrantH lo fill the poult lop of Junior .Meillnil Technician (hac tcrtnlony) tit xalnry or from $1200 to. illbtlM pir year. IteeelptH or (jppllcatlonH for thin exninlnallon will clone on March 'IS.- V'ull.ln. formation and application ManliH can' he nhtalned from Karl York, looul aecretory of the civil nervlce' oontmlHH.on, n the Medford pot! office. .... I i IThe examination In to rill n va cancy In the pOMltiou nf I.nhora- lory ucslHtant In the Veternmi Hu reuu, for duty ni Helena, Munt., at $1,!0 n year wIMi no tillow- iice. or till) ti year plus quarters. mitwlHlcnce, and laundry, and vn oanclen which may occur In the Vederal ctattHified civil mci-vIca In neaitlons reoulrlnfT rtnllnr ' qitnll flcutinnn thnioiit the HtntfA or Idaho, M o n t a n n. ' Oregon nftd Wurhlnxton. helperH and the like. There Is I now within the city more than douhle the amount of common lahor that can he used. I'arpen- lera and mechanics who report for reKlHtration will he listed hut will ' not he iHNiicd cards except oh they should he needed and called for later." 1 Superintendent Hedrlck nsaln streaxed the fact thut lahor Ident- ! iflcatinn carda arc only heins Ih Hiied to two clawtea of men: 1 Residents, who were actually llvlni? within Iho nchool ' district on Deceinher 1, 11)30. 2. Men who may not live with in Iho Kchool district, hut who nwn real properly within the whom dlslrlct upon which they muHf pay a tax. To secure a card a mnn muat furnish referenced to sallHfy. the tichaol ofl'lco thut he Is entitled to a caril. Any card aecured hy mlH- represenlntlon will he promptly revoked, and the man illscliarced If he Is employed. ON PELT A change of much Medford and Jack son trappers has been inaugurated hy I' the state game commission In the matter of payment of bounty on pelts of predatory anlmnls. Here i aflor they must be submitted to the game department offices for j official inspection and marking. I I'rior to announcement of the I change Just made the submitted j'poltK by the claimants were mark- David and Dick Colvig from Weed Cal. Little Dick, aged eight, (who wants to h "Krelsler"), played "The I'alms" on his violin at the ! opening of the services. i Pall hearers were Mr. Marshall's sons, sons-in-law and nephews. Many relatives " from out of town were present and the funeral par lors were embanked with floral offerings. Tho place the "Patriarch," as ho was known, had held In tho hearts of his descendants was ex pressed in -the manner In which they accepted his going. Mourn ing was not evidenced but an ex pression of sweet ' farewell, 1 lu which the children, whom he loved best, seemed to lie showing their appreciation of his unfailing kind ness, sympathy and interest, by not regrotting his departure, which ho desired. The ideal Mr. Marshall main tained through his lite will he remembered long. He has been 11 n inspiration to his children and grandchildren, who havo already done much in the world of lit- l era tare and art and memories of him will continue to inspire his descendants as the years go by. Mr. Marshall was horn In Will county. 111., October 5, lfcfid. to I Ceorge and Margaret Marshall. lie was I he you ngest of seven j children. A few months before he was liirrn, his father joined the great migration to the newly discovered gold fields of Califor nia and never returned. His widow then operated their prairie farm of 1 60 acres and brought interest 1 ' r cmmren. sending them to county Hrnoni nno "'nfr most of the i a i in worK nerseif. In '1861 Mr. Marshall's four brothers enlisted in the Union army leaving him a lod of 10 to act as "man of the family." At the end of tho war three of the brothers returned and he resumed his education in the country schools. In he entered the Unlver- Mesidc..' the closing (,f the banks, pu-tofi'he, courts ami fteieral, city ami county offices .the Cali- lornia Oregon Mower company oi fes will ii I .st i be closed Monday. .Wither will ther he any carrier deliveries from the postofflce, ru ral or idly. Meyond the closing of the above mentioned and the flying of flags on buildinrs and homes there will be no general formal observance of the day. Washington programs were held in a number of whools Friday, and a number of social affa irs were held that evnlng and last night. . Mall Tribune aaa ara read by Meteorological Report I'chmary 2, ItKtl Medford and , vicinity: Sunday fair; not much change in tem perature. Oregon: Sunday, fair, becoming Unseltled northwest - portion; not much change in temperature. ed -hv the conntv clerk of Iho Illinois nut at the end of county In which the animal was his sophmnrrt year was forced to killed and a claim was mailed to' discontinue his schooling. For tho stale game department. The, ys ne taught school new policy, Harvey U Moreland state -game warden, whose head quarters are In Portland, an noiiucoii, will (dim I natn any dup lication of pelts. FOR ARMY TASKS, ESPEE RATES LURE FOLKS OF VALLEY,;; in Illinois and in 1S83 moved to ltensseluur, )nd., where ho pur chased a weekly newspaper, the Kensselncr Hepnhllcan. Ho own ed and edited the newspaper for 2-t yearn, maklnit a name for him self thiouKhout Indiana hoth for his ahlllty n writer and thinker and his fearlCHsncsH and honesty lu flKhtinK for rlKht In politics nnd morals. January 25, 1884, he married Hie K. Rartoo at Rensselaer. To them wero borne seven children, five of whom survived him. In 1907 the family moved to Med ford, where they hnve since made r n r y ' Local Data 2 ? a a at u - : L TeinperatUre )':. :tV '7 j IliKheH (List VI hr.-O .Ml :! Lowest n.tst 12 hrs.) ::7 :::: lie', humidity (ui... u I'l .-. . ii inehes) II a I Stale of weather Cdy M. Cdy. j A Preferred Dividend of Total precipitation since Sep tember l , i :i30. i;.;m inches. Sunris? today, 6:57 a. m. Sunset today, r:f.2 p. m. " Sunrise Monday, 6:.r.!l a. m. KU I S I ,AT VHK DA W D I, ICS (Continued From Page One) Jackson county Is well repre sented among the ninety-one physicians of Oregon nnd 21 f southwestern Washington w h oj nay neen appointed medical ex- The four passenger trains from their home, operating an orchard aniineiH for tho elllcns training (;r:ints pass, Medford, Ashland I south of town camp enrollment period next num. nd Intermediate points carried Mr. Marshall'maintalned an In mer. ami tho commander or lho(2.Ml excursionists on the Dollar, tPret in clean politics, education ancouver barracks has forward (lny rtes. The Southern Pacific aI1(l worI1 noWH unt hlH don(h ed the names to the army corps, company han another like bargain Tuesday morning February 10 area headquarters at San Fra n-j ,iay n February 27th when tick- i J " ciscp Tor authority to Issue antl-vtM wHi i,0 sold fur all trains that What we can't understand Is typhoid fever serums to each of . day with a return limit the fol- why n llenated affections are worth tho examiners. lowing Tuesday night. darned much if they are so eas- The Jackson county contingent; Portland and San Francisco lly nllenated. Srpingfield Nows- of uppolnt. d physicians Is as both offer many attractions for, Sun. fHown: m.xl week-end and from In-, . - A. K. Dodson. Medford: Kdw.n culi-ics it Is expected the number Durno. Medford; Charles A. Haln-j f exenrsloiilsts will enual. if notl es. Ashland; Wllllum W. P. Holl.j PXceed thoso of Friday. Those Medford; .V. F. Walter Kresse.i intending to take advantago of Medford; Cordon MaeCracken, hn, eMraordliiarlly low rates Ashland; Dun K. Standard, Phov- should communicate with Hie wv-' nix: II. C Wilson, Medlord; Kr-jeral Southern Pacific ticket if-( nest Woods, Ashland. rices at once and those desiring t Thoso for .losephlno county aro( reservations shiuild iilace their or-' tron i.. nainy, r. i igio an i dors us soon as possible. ii. .Marks, t .rants Pass; and the ones from Klamath county are: V. I Hamilton, (1, S. Ncw mh, ami Orra M. Patterson, Klani math I'alls; F, M. Trout, Malln. Commiitees are .till considering or hayo just reported out . for floor action, the important, state constabulary measure, regulation of nnrcotic sales, chain store li censes, income an4 intangibles tax bills, the racing bill, appropria tions for four armoricM, unemploy ment Investigation and the non partisan . judiciary. One f these have passed either house. Hecon sideratloir of some hills defeated lire expected during the next week including the Portland policemen's and firemen's pension. . A statistical survey reveals lhatj of the 7 1." introduced in the house :i!i:t are house measuresi and 322 senate bills. The governor has signed 2U house hills and 2! senate ' bills. There are 2 1 house hills ready for his sanction and 2!t senate hilly. The house has pr,Std 127 other bills while the senate has concurred in S!i others. Ten house hills and five senate hills were Ullleil on the floor of the houses. Othrs killed included 41 house hills and :15 senate hills indefinitely postponed and ' I house hills and 27 senate 1IIN withdrawn by unanimous consent. I n addition about 2oa resolutions and memorials have Ik cn intro duced und mo.-'t of them ae!d up on In both bouses. Is Paid on Class A Stock in the JACKSON COUNTY Building & Loan ASSOCIATION Shares are issued in multiples tit' $1(10.00 ami participate in (he semi-annual divi dends from date of investment. .This association is owned and managed hy capahle Mod ford business men your neighbors. Money is loaned by this associa tion on building and properly improve ments rifi'lit here in .Jackson countv. We of the part this institution lias are proud played in eount rv. the n'rowtli 01 Ins itv and p H JUST PHONE 105 We have an investment plan that will ex actly suit you. Will gladly explain it to you without obligation. 57 Miami university. Oxford, Ohio, was founded 122 years ago. Mr. Hoggs Fxpcvtod Homo j o. c. Hoggs, who has' been i Salem since Thursday on business concerning tho adoption of the proposed building and loan code. Is expected back In Medford to dnv. J Sunday Dinner Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 "The Pood Is Better" at The Medford Winnie Lightner At Fox Rialto Sunday '-. Ilrartnrhru multit tlia gnf burk ground of llvt-ly nlxlit clutm form ' oil. tffactlvo " pnrtlon o( "he touliln'l Buy No," tli Wnrncr Ilran. anil Vltuphunc rtiiutln wliloh open ut tli Ko Itleltn thatr tnriny with the ttrny, Klnit liuf rompillonne, Wlnnla LlKhtnpr, In tli tnr rol. ..... ,..u Wlnnln llttrprr, the heruino, I.lKhtnrr In hfttrd In ft num. br. of nonKK, (talivrrefl In th dlif. tluotlvr munnor which hnii ntmio qUqt fnmotiM In vaulovlllo nnl numliiil comedy. Jh'ro nhi Ih hIho r.nlrr1' iih n .(livim.'i'tk tt(!tre'R nr tnitiiuatnblllly. ' . . . ' IVont T'.vmiH VnlU'y Hm Mvelyii lllnurf, .Mm. D.ivld jlood null ,lumin 1'niyir of KratiK ViiJIoy wore union nut-oMow'i jiialtora In Midfurd ycMerilay. ' 1 JUST RECEIVED! A New Shipment of o no i i RADIOS Sent These Sensational New MotUle aut Onee tAlMEE MUSIC MOUSE Be d Main C. H. ISAAC Phone 788 W. H.tTLUHRER fx GOLD SEAL QUALITY Winning New Customers Daily . . 'I'lif luiirorin hi,di tiiali1y t.f (!old Seal pro tlntts air foiislaiilly winning now l'Honds! l'i'.if, SalV. Uirli ami Wlu.lcs.inif, (lold Seal niillc and (lultl Seal butter art- finding a ilact' sunt Iiitii () r o i,r ti n tables eatli tla.v. The reason is le- e.'Ulsf more Sold Everywhere In Southern Oregon PHONE 51 orrans fo JDily plit(i-y Swi-ia rf7 TTTji IJJ W MILK IS BETTER MILK Don't fcrget Gold Seal Ice Cream is a year-round Dessert