PAM5 SIX MEDFQRD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QREftOX, 'FRIDAY, JUN'E 19, 3931, BIGGIE f JRM HAS : ' firitishr Amerdtii Pros' Battlefield r f LOW BID ON TRAIL . i. . Wt ; ; . : ORTLAND, Ore., Juno Winding- lip' tho 1881 prOKram'of j forest hlt'liway crk in Oregon, the bureau of public romls today ! opened . bids for Improvement of three forest hliihwnys In the iitate. McNutt ft l'yle, KuRene contrac tom, tvlth a bid of $52,724, were low for the grading of one and one-half mllea. and clt-nrlm? lx and orte-half mllea of the Tlller Trall road. Thla project, when 'rompleted, will provide a shortcut fr'om Crater Lake from Koseburg. KlKht contractors submitted bids. With a bid of $94,820, ' ' A. C Greenwood of Portland was low for the( reconBtructji of neyen mn'eji of 'tttp' Wiiplrifln 'apiir 'at the Cascade divided,;. and for' recon struction of IKe Moilnt lioofl loop highway 'two ip lie's oast of poverh metiit cainp, ,'. . . ,. .. . " ; . knuteLlch of fortluna was the ioweit 'bt ndiQ "blddura for surfaV WitHM lest 'miction Wthe Httlmen M'lvor highway In Lincoln county. rWMi JULY ' BAN de(10, Cal.. -Tho 'Jury 'trying- t Juno 18. tPi tha "Rlrl oihr- Vct" case having failed to aureo. Alexander l'antagos, theater mag nate, and his three co-dofcndantii 'today faced retrial on a date ten tatively act os July 13. - Alter, 24 h6urs dvllheiatlnn the jurors reported Ihemnelves . unable 'to roach it verdict,' voting nine for n'cqulttnl Hnd tbro for conviction, and wflre ", dismissed yesterdav by "the court. , ' ' '-' !0 PER CENT PAY TAXEUfl STATE 1ind IntaaKlble Incomn tut rccolpts turned ovtr. to tho ntulo trnnnurr 'to date hn ronchod $.2 50 . 1 U 3. 50. fojiroBontliiK about 'twenty per cent o'f the returns x'it-Gtert, tho tux THommiflnlfyn reported todfty. Tho . totnl cRtlmnted receipts will ap proximate $2,500,000, Tho ftum nlroady turned In wn 'reeoWftd pn 8n00 rctuniB, which tho cpmmtSBlon 'stated, as a rule con tain flmaUor tax nnvmontn thnn the oVieii aont In tho Uxnt days of tho loratert in inojroii orca uiHiriei PROS TO GATHER ; 1 .STANDARDIZE AID TO GOLF DUB a if) :n an no at. nfii'tthce. 'oC tho Irbfe8-- slonal Oolfei-H' asocintlon of 1 America will be hold here June 23 and : B4, An 'conjunction with -the Ryder Cup,, mate hen to be played at the Hoiotq Country club on Juno Zfl and 27. " ' J Officials of tho P. OVA. plan to" ' make 'thin, their ' first convention, !the first step. In nationwide pro- jnam to standardize methods of golf teuchlnu. ! fhe slO'w mottlbn nln'turen ftf leading professionals, which have been made by George Sarjfont, pro at Scioto, will 1)e the basis Jor spe cial study. More 'than 600 ' professionals, who are expected to attend, also RIGHTS DEFINED-: OF CHICKENS ON ' : HARTFORD. Conn.,. June i (L"P)r The State. Itotdr Vehicles Department has no answer to the age-old question, "Why does a chicken -cross tho road?"' but It ha gone Into considerable research as to the chicken's right to crosa! the road. ' ' . ' .'. Motor Vehicle,? Commissioner Robbfhs IB. Rtoeckel has sought n'nswera to these questions' often littered by automobillsts: . j Hn, a chicken any rights ,'on the highway? Is it a 'farmer's duty to keep, his. chickens within certain areas? . ., if a motorbn kills a chicken does he have to pay for It?' . 'j "The question Is not, so much, one of law as ono - of ' proper in-' The Scioto Country club course at Columbus, O (shown In detail of renewal of hostilities of crack American and British proa In their a ter Hagen, U. 8., captain, and Charles Whltco'mbe, British leader, a above), June E6-27, will be the scene nual battle for the Ryder Cup. Wal ro shown above. i i ' . . v 'nV Balloon Lands In City LILIJIS (I1) A balloon, piloted by momliors of tho Northorn Aoro nautical annoi'l'Hitm, forced down In tho licni t of this city, duo to bad woatlior conditions. Nolthnr tho pi lots nor nny of tho spectator-! woro Injured, but throo bystanders wtio helped the ballnonlsts out of tho car woro ovorcoine by Kua fumos. Nude Figure Causes Suit' PAKIS.(P) Clnlmlng Unit null l(y bofelns at homo, Ohnrlus Ilorvo Polusy, Pnliln bunk clerk, lias instl Kntcd 'suit -for tho nrroHt nnd Im prisonment of ono Edounrd PIlK, whom lie overtook Kambollng In the ail-without on the groon turf nf tha Fdi est of Sulnt Obi ninln and thus embarrassing bis wife and small child. ' , : 4 , '. ' Oroniiitlon (ialns 1'avor ' RTOCKllcri.M ' (UP) Cremation Is gaining favor In Sweden, where horo uro at present seven crema tories: two In Htockholm and one each In Uothenborg, Orobro, llols InKborg, Luleu . and Vonm-Hborg. fnlun 'may soon""hAVo a crematory of Us own, as may Malmo, Hwed en's third largest city, and Kliunn, DRAPER REAPPOINTED: POWER COMMISSIONER WAHIIINfJTON, June 19. (P) prouldr.it HooVyr today rfapiWrit ed C'lnuilr;x Drapov rff WyjlnjIriK to bo n member of tho federal power commission for the term expiring June 22, 1030. Author laHHC: SIOATTLK, Juno 19.--A1) -tfmlgo li'redoiick ltausman, former state supremo court judge,, nnd author of "tjot Franco Explain," dealing with tho causes of the world war, died suddenly hero today nfter a heart attack last nfght. 110 "was 70 ymrs old.' filing period. MARKET ACT FAILURE of Swedish Lapland, 1 E. i). Kelly, of M-iunt Molly, N. C, Is growing 60 acres of small grain for feeding tho 40 cows in hlu dairy herd. ' t Faint Failed to Help 1 1 BKAtTLTO. June - (UP) Mrs. Ladnla Casey did not get any sympathy from tho judge when sho fainted after sho was denied eu.s tody of -hei two children. As soon as she had been revived. Superior Judge Calvin H. Hull said, "Stop this fainting buslncm and don't be foolish. .,Theu too murh fainting going on In tho coin'ts." ' .4 t'nllfoiiilh HcchIs 'OWIeW!. , ' MKNDOZA," J;j(gntlnft(UP)-r-Vegetabto seed-- have bet-n' Ordered from California to bo pln'nted"t tho more fertllo- HeictlonH-of Alen doza, in. fulfillment of -ttio pro vincial governinent's plan to o!d tho garden farming' Industry. A survey has hoen ordered p deter mine tho sectlono likely' to be most fhvorable fdr gnrdehVfo1"' Ing.' . . . . vv. : will make a study of the nlay in ! tent and proper use of the dangur tho cup matches. j ous machine with which tho oper- Hl op urrangemcnts to increase ator is entrusted,", said Btoeckel. I sales and service, pro manufactur-j "It tJeems a cleai'Vioral duty on Ing, teum work and advertising nro the Part of every operator to ex- erciae due caro and caution for, any domestic creature. It might bo 'well io apply to animals the; r.ules governing operating conduct i. toward children." ' ' among problems the professional golfers will have up for discussion. BROW :.'.'110 Towns Uiilc . noes. - TUTHIJNfJTOM, Vt. ijJP) Thoro nrd- 110, doctorl?' towns in? Vermont, a Recent . Wuvey by stato officials disclosed. . VThlrty four pen cent of Vermont's 4.rtS physicians uro located Ifi cities and an additional 33 per oent In townfi of moro than 2500' popula tion. :i , rtnoWNHUOTtO, Ore., 'Juno. ID., (Hpl) Annual school meeting of District No;' 39' was held at. the flchol house MorwJayi aftornooTi. Karl " Vonten "was unanlniou.'ly elected to servo as 'director for ono year and Mrs. U J. Hohrer wus ro-elected as clerk. The board also; decided to put ft rrew floor In the school house and to screen nil doors and windows before tho opening! of the 'fall term. T.ast Sunday being - Children's day, a short program of songa and recitations was given at the Tiloso of Sunday school. After tho pro- gram Ice cream and cake were served to nil TVho attended. ' Geo. A. Hansen and 'Mrs. L, J.I Rohrer were business visitors in Medford last "Wednesday '' Thoe who attended the stntej urange convention in MedTord were Mr. and Mrs. Reed Charley and children, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd' Charley nnd children. Mrs. Cieo. Rrown nnd daughter Helen, and Mrs. H. W. Wright and children.1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Cecil Poole of' Talent were guests at the Lon Illass homo" Sunday. Mr. Poole wil Heach 'at;Vagner creek next term. The Walter Marshall family. went to Uiko of tho Woods 'A Paris court has ruled that nl husband may open his wife's mall. ; France is moving rapidly to securj coiriplete equality between the sexes. 'Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. ' ' I Marvel Scratch Feed .... $1.70 Hodgefi Brewster Developing ; Mash with milk, cod liver oil, arid yeast '. ". . . . Developing Scratch . . Miracle Egg Mash . . . These Prices Apply Saturday Only and are for Cash Mutual Mill Seed Co.. $2.75 .$2.45 .$2.15 East 6th St. Medford Phone 269 Texas Night Game Pays - DALLAS. iTex. ffl Nlprht base ball Is flrftily established ; in the . Saturday and will remain there for Texas league. . Rnfore turning pn I the summer. Mr. Marshall will the floodlights, Dallas, Fort Worth ! be ' employed to look ufter the Houston and Han Antonio tvero, cattle of Tom Farlow, while they Uicky to. .ilruw crowds ofB0p or . WA'T.LA WAL1A, Wash., Jur.o T9. (P-siames JK. Boyle,, pro fessor of rural economy at Cor nell university, addressing the Pacific Northwest Grain Dealers convention today, charged the government Ut buying nnd selling grain In competition with Its eltl liens 5nnd' has lost Vhont growers tariO'000.000 in two crops. " Ho , snld"rpenl of tlto farm mil;et-i tng ct Is tho Only solution." PHILIPPINES JUSTICE ' i LL UNDERGO KNIFE ' MlNILA, JunoO fP)' CharleK Johns, 'associate Justice of the suprem court of the Philippines,' mid today he would sail Thurs day ttn the President Lincoln t undergo :"a flellente, somewhat dangerous operation" nt tho Mayo -... ... of Auburn. N..Y, 'jninn. no num inn mum u m u "t 'W L iHlnnds would depend on whether' ed Dr- Frank lie regained his healih. . "vra6n- New Prison Warden f - i M ,, , Aitooiiitnt -reic t'hoto Jot.ph H, Brophy, eollca chief el Troy, N. V, va. appointed warden rltin, Ho will luo prltjr u. Heacox, acting T)(.l Vljlllj (MIIKU VICTOIA. limsll, Juno ilfi Tho Cllnnt German flying boat' DO-X, now on a lolsuroly trip nlotiK tha ltraxlllan con.it to Kloil da Jdn. olio, pnsscl over Victoria this aft ernoon and eontlnuoil to tho south, . 1 ' I 600 to thnir arternonnaiymcs. I'lajlnir nlRht hall, at (lmc Hhuy. piill -(100(1 to 7000 to thri Bafiies. v-rr. j. .i. . 1 are on the summer ranire. Maricnrlte Mrshal nl Loiisrvlew, Wash., visltlii; hero with frlcntls find relatives. Liberty Meat Market " , "THE HOMfi df GOOD MEATS" ' ;, Swift's Gov't In&pected Meiits Swift's Steel- Beef Fryers Hens Turkeys Squabs Beef Pork V Veal ' 1 U 1 SATURDAY SPECIALS LAMB STEW, lb t....'. 10? VEAL STEW, lb. 10 SHORT RIBS OF BEEF, lb. ...A : ..li. 12 BEEF POT ROAST, lb IT? SWIFT'S PREMIUM BACON, whole or half side, lb 35tf BOLOGNA, 2 lbs. ....., S5d WEINERS, 2 lbs; I;:!;.,! .:...;.,.....;......,.............. -. 35 LUNCH MEATS OF ALL KINDS AT CUT PRICES Vi Fresh Salmoni and Halibut Evety Day at Low Prices .; W. Main & Holly .... . . . .'. . Phone 164 1 V- Itcfllllll : WASHINGTON, Juno IP. (flV A 142,072 refund covering over aKwsiucnts against the 111:4 nnd HISS Income of tho Crown Wll Inmctto l'npcr eompnny, San Fran cisco, Calif., was announced today by the Internal revenue hurcau. . Swollen Win UiHsiaii lrl. STOCKHOLM (UP) Fotr yniinir. Htvcdlsh nichltts have triumphed In Soviet Kiihh'o, , frc.n where they havo Jtilnlly c.'..Meil home ft prize In an International competition 'fur a people's thcator at' ("harltow. Four hundnd lu ehltects 'of many nationalities 'en tered the contest, hut only li.' prlxCfl were Hwnrded. . ' ' . ! Television In ArKclitlilit, IllHONOS AlltKStl'l') Keep Inn curmitly Informed upon the proKress of television will ho the aim of a Televlnlnn cluh Kelmi er Itnnlxed by students -nnd nlumnl of the Popular rnlvei-slty of Hue. nos Aires. . KxperhnentH will t conducted nnd .foreign treatises Upon the subject will he studied and analysed. According to a naturalht, mos quitoes nre capable' of traveling long tllstnncea. Wo shouldn't mln.l that nt nil ir only they didn't stop for refreshments so often. The Humorist. 1 ofulk. HEAVY SURF MURMURS HARVARD'S SWAN SONG n n. ' f '' ....W ' '.'V vk -"--i, j V s H -r-f r .;, ja.... . - CtattWI liner, Harvard which groundgd otf Point Arguallo in. thi CalifoniJa toast Mamer'al Day t sua rapidly torn to piacaa by tha pounding of waves. Photo shews tha wrack two wstkt after all of tho W0 paaMagera wf rt wvd by tha U.S.S. Loviavllla, , , th A Safe Medford Investment bf Interest To Investors of Moderate Means The is..' Medford Investment ,a . ..... Co Owned and Managed; by Medford Business Men Announces, f' . 1 .1 y ' -5 1 '' ' : i V ! ' . t j.V ' ' . . i' IIQQ000 Stock Issue .8 i, av v '. 0PFI0EES and DIRECTORS H. S. DEUEL , President , FRED L. HEATH , J Vice-President HAMILTON PATTON, .8ocretary-T reasurer 'j -. ; MEMBERS of ' tho board; W. W. Allen .J. H. Cooley Hamilton Patton. Dr. B. R. Elliott W. H. Lydiard H. S. Deuil Fred L. Heath ; In $50.00 Units! ri k ... 'T" 1 (4 Shares 7 PrelFerre4 Stock and 1 Share $10 Common) ' ; .... . ' I . ' . " .' A Word About the Company THE irUDFOUl) INVESTMENT COMPANY is owwd by Jackson ' County people and managed liy .eapnlilc Medf'ortL business men. Tlie success of this company, since its organ i'a't ion, ban been marked ami this addi'.onal HW.O.IXt stock issue is being -offered to the public to accom modate the increasing business of this institution, ' This company, specializing in installment sales "financing," -offers, in convenient $50 units an investment right at home that is both safe and profitable. A FEW OF OUR 1 ASSOCIATES 0. O. Alenderfer, Medford W. H. Fluhrer, Medford W. M. Briggs, Ashland 'P. M. Jdnney, Ht'e'rfford G. S. Butler, Ashland Geo. W.'Porter, Medford Holland 'Wiibbard, rMedf6rd W. Hi Relchsfeln, Medford S. A. Nye, 'Medford Glenn O. Taylor, Medford Scott V. Davis, Medford C. J. Semon, 'Medford Myi-on E. Root, 'Medford REFERENCES YOUR BANKER Further Details Gladly Given Mail This Coupon Now Fiist Nntlohid Bank .!.....,. 1. Jackson County Bank Modford National Bank Farmers Ss Fruitgrowers Bank First National Bank, Ashland . Ashland First Stils Bank - , Ashland Cittaons' Bank ... 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