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. MEDEQHP MAIL ' TRIBUNE, - MEDFOUD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY '. 24, -1931., PXGE SIX WILL BE ARGUED ill Circuit Judge H. D. Norton late yesterday) algned an' -order- -fixing Thursday. July 30, M the time lor the bearing of evidence for a, final de termination of the facts in the con npversy between $h Anlo-Parl- London National bank of San Fran cUco, trustee for Herbert Welsh- hacker, public, utility magnate, and other California land owners alonij Rogue river, near Oold Ruy Dam, and J; O. pass, Tyson Pankey and other placer miners. - ' 'The California Rroup Is represented Attorney George M. Roberts and the placer miners by Attorneys is. u. Kelly and Frank Dt-aouza. A temporary restraining order against the placer miners is now In effect. The placer miners contend that the Rogue tlverj under the state law, and an ct W congfess when Oregon was admitted to the Union, Is a navigable stream, and the land noiners that un der the federal law the river Is a non navigable slreami and the land own era are In Possession of rights bo- neath;the waters'to' mldaream.- The court, In coutluumit the temporary restraining ' order, held that tho stream was of "limited navigability." The navigability of Rogue river is the main legal piont at issue. 'The land owners claim that the construction of wing dams for placer mining has altered the course of the stream and changed the shore lino, calling damage to the property along A -three-mile stretch. - The miners in reply contend that they are placor mining as a means of -livelihood during depreHseU times and that their operations will be con eluded by October 1. - 1 -f " BYBEE BRIDGE GROUND Avce t'tentlon of ell Jacksonville Grang ers; iiicalled to the fact that there will be io regular meeting of the Orange July 34. s has been previously announced, thero'wlll be a prange picnic on Sun du. luly 50 In place ol the regular meeting. - II Orangers are asked to meet at By bee bridge at eleven p'clock. Tlifc fcntc Into the picnic grounds Is looktd so members are asked for this reason to meet at the designated hour. i Those wishing to come after church will be admitted at one o'clock. Bach family Is asked to bring at least two dlMies, sandwiches for tho family and service for, each one. ? - This Is tho first Jacksonville Ortthge iplonlc to be Jiolu ami a good time ' anticipated. Swimming and. games will be enjoyed. About 10 ladles or the H. E. club enjoyed a ewlmmlnir iparty' Bt tho Jiidtnou Hot Spring Wednesday after iionn!:. Lunch Was served before re-' turning1 home'. ,- .. .. . ,. .!-,. 1 : Jack Oakie Leads VJuneMpon" Cast at Fqx Cratertqn 1 Jock Oakle's latest film. "June Moou," Is based on the Urondway stage smash of the same name. The presentation of the production affotds a slranRO quirk of the show bualheas. It was thW- last play In which Norman Foster (hero of "ft Toys to Ad vertise') played before he was si g lied by Para mputit to work in" ' pictures. In1 the film CWkle plays the same? part, that of the ambitious totir boob -like aoriV writer, In wtiloh Poste made a name for himself on Broad way. Other attractions on the current bl(l t the Pox Craterlan are "Crulae of the South Boas," a very Interest In' subject, and "Chuck" Bier will be featured at R o'clock with Leah Holt at the Wurlltaer... . GIVE DEGREES TO COUPLE' OF TRAIL f I ' . , 'lApI.EJ POINT, Ore., July IM. (HplliAq,. the regular, meetlpg ol Eagle Point Orange, Mr. aim Mrs.' Herman L. Johnson of Trail received the obligation for the first and sec ond degree. Mrs. Cdlth Welriman. . secretary, read's letter to the Orange lrotn state1 Master Charles O. Unlet to Master William Perry. In which it was etated Mint Oregon holds sec-oiuT-llac In til United Slate in securing new Oranges, twenty-eignt having- been started this year. An Interesting program arranged by , Lecturer Lulu Ward Included twd readings by Mrs. P. A. Ulns mbr. several musical selecllotu by Mr. ind Mrs. R. A. Bolts, readings from the Orange Bulletlu by A. C Mltteslstaedt and Mrs. B. A. Clark, ajid two solos by Oyneil Powell. Pour visitors were present from the newly organised Red Top Orange Mr. ana ssrs. rienry Hansen, iranx Haiwtn and Anna Hansen. A conuai Invitation to visit that group was extended to Eagle Point Orangers. ' SILVERTON BANK SOLD 'TO ARIZONA RESIDENT PALKM. July 34. i AP tvmtroil lnr h.trst tn th Plrat Nation! Bank' of BHverton hu been our chwl by t. A. Hfttght of PlnK tflY ArtE and the nk wvered tU - connection with the Pacliic Baii corpora lion. It wu announced following board p$ tiirectoja Stpckholders of the Farmers' Co-operative-exchange to the number 'ol 60 met yesterday afternoon itnU ex- pr cased approval of tho plan of O. C. BoggH' prealdent of the boar dof dl-' rector, for a reduction 'of the In debtoiineMS und placing the organiza tion on- a aubptanUal basU, Only pre liminary action was taken ye-slerday but a meeting will be held August for final action. ' ' , The Boggs plan, roughly. 1 &u fol low: An opportunity preienta lUeir to dispose of 910,000 of old debts at 25 cents on the dollar. By each of the members subscribing $20 fundi can be secured to wipe out the obli gation and leave a little over. Ac cording to Attorney BoggA, success of the plan win "put the exchange on Its feet and in the bent ftap itv has been sine organisation." ftliKe . the-' Bfeaetit regime- took charge of the organisation the opeiv atlng expenses have been reduced 40 per cent and the debts more than $38,000. . . Despite the unsatisfactory 'times, there -was a strong sentiment express ed far adoption of- the .plan among those present and it la planned to Interview all stockholders between now and the final meeting. The fund secured will b eused solely for paying off the old deb Us, -4 . " - IANS WILL The Pennsylvania ( Farmers tour, Including a party of 100, will nrrlve In this city on a special .train Sunday, August 9, it was announoeu this morning. , ' The members of the! tour will arrive about 10 o'clock and plan to attend services at lo:al churches. They will be .met at the train by several groups. The puny Is touring Canada, the United States and Mcxtcq. 1 Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One) mm Klfthli.fi- Party Rntertalned At HlK Hmk Uster Wen. P. Isaacs was host Wednesday and -Thursday at Big Rock lodge to M. E. Lorn bard I and sons. David ana Oliver of San Francisco, Edward Knight of Santa Barbara, and Eugene Bolton and A. E. Edwards of this city for a flf.hlng party. - The group arrived Wednesday from Crftter Lake where Miss Carolyn Lorn bard 1 spent the two days. She wan Joined there last evening by her father and brothers, with whom she ia continuing to Diamond lake for a few days. The party will then return to Medford. Mr. Lombard 1 Is director of the Standard OH company In Ban Fran cisco and has charge of the produc tion depurtment. Mr. Bolton is man ager of the local district and Mr. Edwards Is aw is tan t manager. Messrs. David and Oliver Lombardl recently returned from Yale' to spend Vie summer vacation on the coast. Mri Ioty and liaushter r.vV. '"-. Vacationing Here- Mrs,- John Doty and ; daughter; Thtdmn, of Btookton, Oal., arrived In this cy a few days ago from Lake TahoeV where they ' spent the past rhorith and ttre house guests of Mr. and- Mrs. Peter Kershaw of South Hollyv They motored to Crater Lake yesterday with the Kershaws and are enjoying their stay In the Rogue River valley. w MIsh Ktnart Honor Ouest ' . . At Luncheon Today1. . Miss Isobel Stuart of Hollywood, who !b' visiting her parents, Colonel and Mrs. R. I. Stuart, Is being hon ored this afternoon at a luncheon glverr by Mrs. Win, Vawter Jr., at her home on Glen Oak court. A small group of Intimate friends of Miss Stuart, who formerly lived In this city, are guests for the aftqr noon. i ' . . V - American continent" hauling a train mora, than 7000 feet long. - More Important than the biggest locomotive destined soon to Join the dinosaur,' because It Is not modernr Is the largest Diesel engine plant, In j uiu : wuriu. ' . . Vernon, California, has placed an order for Diesel engines developing 36,000 horsepower, to produce eloctrio energy for the city's various Indus tries. The engines wm ue mint ny the Haven. Owons, Rfiitschler com pany of Hamilton, Ohio, subsidiary of the General Machlnory corporation. other cities should invontigate the 'economies madojposHlblo by Dloael on gliit-a and cheap oil, Small Diesel anginas will soon bo us numerous as cuurus'Oii la-rms. - . . . u Our crime wave, continues -its ph turawue course. Johnny Htmnn, calUj cd chief lieutenant of Stun Zuccaro, New Jersey Democratic leader, was In his car In front of Zuccaro's club tn Union City. 'When two Kentlemen ap peared carrying ' "automatics and tmndouiia. They only said to lianna. 'We want you,' handcuffed Juliuuy Hatma, forced hi in Into their auto mcbllia and drove away. Tho polloe say "he will never come back." Rivalry among gamblprs Is sup posed to be tho cause of tho trouble. But what could n Democratic, leader have to do with that? As he was led away Hanna begged club members to -help him. They aw the Runs and did not move. The automatic has tho hut wurd In our civilization. Marvelous U Japanese politeness. . Mr. Nagata. an amateur astrono mer of Urnwley, Cal., telegraphed Mt. Wilson ubservatorv. beau Inn u union dltturblng Uiat serene Institution, with his pointless remarks, and ask ing If It could possibly be that he, Nagata, had discovered a new comet with hi small telescope? Sine enough he had discovered It, In the constellation of Leo, and modest Magtta takes his pluee among Inter stellar discoverers. "Ni,gt.' count" will go sailing through space, with Ha 1 ley's, fur hum to come. Our men. enlightened, will not believe It means If you ore moaning because stocks have dropped, consider the farmer who put his money Into honest farm land. Some spooks, your per hups, havo fallen with a )eed that would make Lucifer falling from heaven look as though he carried several parachutes. Farm values nave no inuen so spectacularly but they lhave dropped in vaiue uuoui eigniecn uwiioii, jour hundred millions of dollars. That means a shrinkage of the average farm from I10.2H4 to 17MH. and. to the farmer, that seems like ''real money" 75' year c oft malting behind it Jariiicys leave for Coast Trip ' - M V Mr. and Mrs. Ed Janney are leaving todav for a count trln with their son bcuglas. Mrs, Janney will return to tier home after a few days at the ueacn viyiiie Mr. Janney and son plan .to 'spend a' week or two at the seashore. ' Hoolity Folk to " ViicjUIoh at IH'uch Mrs. Hniburt Deuel and vountt son, Mrs. Olbert Stuart and children, and Mrs. Wm. Vawter Jr.. and son fiilly leave this week end for Crescent tClty. Where tihey will enjoy a several weeks vacation at the beach. Mrs. Iwiacs Is Home Front North - i Mrs. Frank Isaacs returned yes tor day from spenuing 10 days In Port land as guest of her sister, Mrs. M. E Schoonovcr. Her mother, Mrs. Rose Elfert of this olty Is also In Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge, PIciUn ami Hwlin At Ash land Tonight : Members: of the Kctlah club and their ' mothers will enjoy a picnic dinner this evening at Liahla park, after -which, they plan to swim at Twin Plunges, TTEE TALKS FOX PLAN The taxation ' committee of trtes Clumber o commerce is meollng tlilu afternoon to sturt work on the tuxa? Hon program to bo undertaken duK' Ing tho coming year. C. T. Baker, secretary, returnc.i -a few days ago from attending tile Stanford university school for cham bers of commerce secretaries and will present much Interesting material, luxation was the leading subject under discussion during the school and many methods tiscd In the solu tion of taxation problems In the east were outlined during the sessions In Palo Alto. TICKETS ON SALE FOR ? Southern Oregon people" aid' look' ihg forward in keen anticipation to the Legion "Midnight ProUo'i Ached tiled at the Craterlan theatre Saturday nigh.t. . Th unique performance will be made up of high class vaudeville acts, a minstrel show and a musical revue. The advance sale of tickets in dicates a capacity house and local people are being urged to secure their scuts at once. Ticket may be ob tained at the Chamber of Ccmmeroe or from any Mrford Legionnaire. The entire proceeds of the affair will go to the Medford Drum Corps. " -"- U l ! .. I L Guefets from Oklalioma i -j -'ttiit1nue Norths if- & I i Mrs. Prank Cole and daughter Jean of Enid, Oklahoma, who were guests Wednesday of Dr. and Mrs. F. O. Bunch, left yesterday for Salem, where they will visit friends until next week returning to Mearora on Saturday to be guests again of Dr. and Mrs. Bunch. Several - parties are being plunned- for Mrs. Cole's pleasure. Mitts Davis In (ltient '- - Of Kelatlve Ik-re - - Miss F. Alva Davis of Pasadena, Calif., Is house guest In this city of her sister, Mrs. Milton K. Coe and mother, Mrs. Villa Davis of 723 Da kota. She will return south by mo tor next week accompanied by her sister, who will spend some time In Pasadena, where Miss Davis is doing religious education work at the First Presbyterian church. Miss Hiilder ' , Itf turns Home . - : r '. - Miss, Mary Snider, daughter of Mrs. Maude Snider, returned to Medford on the Shasta t,h!a .noon from a five weeks trip to Washington, D. C, New York City, and points along the southeastern coast. Having arrived in Los Angeles Monday evening. Miss Snider remained until Thursday ox the house guest of Mrs. - Snlders cousin, Mrs. C. B. Conllsk. She plans to spend the remainder of the sum mer in Medford. Mrs. Itees to , . , tie. Oupftt Here ' V -i Mrs. Sue Garvoy Bees of Portland was expected In Medford today from the north to spend several days with her daughter Miss Owetholyn Rees before continuing her Journey sou i i. Vlt ,.t " . MiV. Liimiil ; , ' ' : - - ' ' . ) Mr. and Mrs. Henry Love, of Seattle were guests Wednesday of Mrs. A. H. Lamm, Mr. Love Is Pacific coast manager of tp Hulfcy -Stuart com pany, ii . ' ' Mr. -ami ..Mrs. Wiu lpluce -"c. Keluni From Portland i Mr. and Mrs. Guy Photteplace re tfurned to Medfora yesteruay from Porthtud and other- northern cities. Where they visited for the past week. To Vacation ut Diamond I. 'ike ' ) Misses Georgia Edwards and Viola Templeton plun to leave tomorrow for Diamond Lake, where they will vacation for a week HILLS BROS' METHOD OF ROASTING COFFEE ALWAYS ACCURATE Patented, Exclusive' PrOcess--Controlled Roasting Creates Marvelous, Unvarying; Flavor Just nb 'the accuracy of bowhisk erctl Father Time's hour-plna de- Stmds upon nn, even, continuous ow . . . n littld at a time ... so tho matchless, unvarying, flavor of Hills Brps, Coffo is produced by Controlled Roasting Hills Bros,' patented process that roasts evenly, continuously ... a little at a time. .. This continuous process has ad vantages over ordinary roasting methods. ,It guarantees a perfect roast for every berry in the blend. Bulk-roasting doesn t insure such a thine. Sometimes the coffee is roasted right. But frequently, it may be underdone or overdone, with tin unpleasant flavor resulting. , That can't happen to Hills Bros. CplTee! Pvery pound is developed tq perfection to tho fullest and finest flavor. It is a flavor nu other coffee has, because no, other is roasted the same way. , Vacuum cans keep Hills Bros. Colfeo ever-fresh. Air, which de stroys the flavor of coffee, is ro niowdNand kept out of these cans. Even ordinary, "air-tight" cans won't keen coffee fresh. Order Hills Bros. Coffee today. Ask for it by name, and look for tho Arab trade mark on the can. Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc., San Francisco, California. . , o'ii Mrs. Claire Boothby of San Francisco says that tho Fountain at Heath ' Drug. Store is the coolest place in Medford to have lunch. , Selling , fqxt a Song Before August 1 u3m We are moving to a new.location and must sell every used onion the lot! V v-. See our trucks for frnit hauling SMALL DOWN PAYMENT- EASY TERMS THE 0..Y-' MYERS CO. South Riverside Phone 4C4 DIAMONDUKETO HAVE AN AIRPORT IF PLANS MATURE for airport construction la the vicin ity of the lake. ' Vernon Harpham, supervisor of the Umpqua National - forest, "bas been considering for several mcnths the proposition of establishing several fields at strategic points within the national forest, and has been obtain ing cost data and other .information necessary as a preliminary step In securing authority for the construc tion of theilandlng fields. Koseburg Newa-Revlett . . . A project for ihe construction of an airport at Diamond lake bas been, presented to C. L. Buck, district forester at Portland, by aviation 'enthusiasts of the state. The propo sition has also been discussed with Senator Charles L. McNary, who is reported to have commented favor ably upon the plan and to have pledged .'tis support. - The field. It Is believed,- could be constructed at' very little: expense,' and would prove of much Importance in many respects. It would De ox considerable value In forest adminis tration and particularly during the fire season as a means of providing a quick way In getting men and sup plies Into the Diamond lake region in the event of an emergency. The field, too. It Is believed, would be used by many Bportamen from Oregon and California, some of whom have their own planes, wnue otnera would use planes In order to have time at the lake Instead of spending several .lays of their vacation on the way to and from the resort. B. B: Irving, superintendent of the Roseburg alrpovt, lias received several letters regarding t,'te project.-and has been requested to supply lnfor- , matton concerning the possibilities Communications Clgarets Are-Blamed 1 To the Sdiior,; , t ; r, . .;- ..- : - i ! i According to report, the city -Is' preparing to run a soup kitchen ihls winter, tine advertisement.' Now all these bums that will call for help are smpklng' cigarettes, no mattor. how. hard up tthey are. In spite of the fact that their family needs the money they spend on cigarettes'. The average smoker will smoke at least 1 package t, 'lay. 15ev tl.00 a week, $52.00 a year. Now, If there Is a worthy person, one that has - not become destitute from his bad habits, fool deals and general cussedness, has been thrifty and saved his money. I will Jielp him. I have failed, however, to find one single case where It has not been their own fault, and when pinned down they admit it. They will have to furnish proof of what brought them where they arc. HENRY PAZZAZA. Medford, July 23. t .i. is-M ...aUaB 14 0 T?lncer waving .65. PrevostS, 815 W. Main. Phone 383. . THERE'San added thrill tn an P.aat. era trip via Canadian Pacific . . . it's different and refreshing. .You board your train at Vancouver, B. C. 1 and travel 600 miles across Alpine wilderness the magnificent Canadian Rockies - then to Chicago or along' the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Coast - ' LOW ROUND TRIP i FARES ON SALE u MAY 22 to OCT, 15 , Return Limit October $1 r- - -' " ' You'll enjoy' Canadian' Pacific service, cuisine and luxurious comfort. Call now for literature and time schedules. CANADIAN PACIFIC -f W. H. Deacon. Genl.Aoent Passu Dept. 1 . i A: -,? f i " i i ClSdifws Pacilic Trmtllm Cluqutt Good the WorlJ Ovir al& ,i THE "BEAUTY" THAT MIGHT' HAVE BEEN! ' i NoxhinO: la. sadder than a , Often the reason" is simplT I proper elimination. ' The poisons from constinet often cause pimplca, sallow ri dull eyes hefiduches and serious disease. , - But every girl can banish . evils of constipation by ai Kellog-B'fc Am.-Biwn rigul,. Its bulk sweeps the system ck Two tablespoonfuls dailv a wonderful health prescrioti Try it with milk. Add fruits honey. Delicious when corabi, with canned peaches. All-Eb is non-fattening. . ' Ask, for Kellogg's-the or inal AlvBrak. . In the l and-green package. Mads Kellogg n Bottle Creek. ALL - BRA li II - JVeAfj Week Medford housewives demand them , So "againVwe offer as a'1 '. : SATURDAY SPECIAL J;.: , Tliosa good 1 - POXATOE - 20 A Dozen At your favorite grocer or Beck's Baki Malted SLICI BRE Becfes Baker . Phone-129 iiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Boys and Girls Get a Big FREE BALLOON with each Snider Popsicle you buy Saturday o . - '1. .v-.. Special Orange Bisque Ice Cream is our new special for ' next week. Ask for; this refreshing dessert at your restaurant and take some on the week end trip. On sale tomorrow. Snider Dairy & Produce Co. It it's Snirtpr'n Tf'o tlirt hao t A I,.,.. North Bartlett St. : ' ' ' Phoe 203 , Bottled Drinks Order a case ofrSnider's de licicus bottled" '('inks in your favorite flavor. No w available in the new tall 7-oz. size. - i? i 1 111