Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1931)
- MEDFOTTV MATT, TT?TRTTn? nri?nmi3T 1 i "'' uiwaiu., ri-Moi.i, .viAil ol' l, ilMl. PAflTfi THRTTW I rmii-r.... I i 1 1 nrMrnn LmO 'ummeY tho city water F'-Sui has Issued from time to fTnOmter of wnrnlnpi to water P L..ilnir the willful waste of ,k.t Has been so evMont along f j the city streets. According r ..Rinnan r.he.ie wftrnnjrQ . OOmlUiaa.u" 1 ........ Mt.lairacrtiWith any lntentldn 'ttitrg the Amount of water I, nenelWIally used but applied ' turners that; allowed the '.'lo nin down 'the nUeet or were 'i out, their neighbors..; A few '-.I. ,4aU.t .tntfln ht'ha .iatoners are: ' : ? " uc enWnua"y running down juttera on Bome nireum is wasn ii the' (Jose, breaking down the la: ind raveling out tho pavement. U street have to De repaired at IJjrpense and this cost Is borne colj by the one v.no aiiows tne f to ran in the gutter all day. Ms Mlnlioor as 'well.- Basement got. connected with the sewer t lllowea lo spin in i"o guner L lie waie djunage. Ujerous complaints have come to tittr department or people nav ir bleeds literally flooded by L neighbor : turning his sprinkler ad (orsemng it an any. . kjrrs havo been made impassable nter running .irom someDody s riled garderi. onto the tmpaved trsy. Afifl' so. ti entiles number' cBpluntB tcouia De iiica, py the rrwuiere' .neighbors. ., '-- ; Lather tiling of vital Importance &6t.pt all. water sorvlcea iuiv 'itlrei".TliLs lsidone 'so:.f.jje fire rtmeut; may haVo ;tne maximnm n!iy'aT!able to' "combat' a fire. Utwitot Or'litrge ilre In some stpeatlrlng portions'; of. the city wild1 t'!8l(flcult to1 combats It La the water users respond to Enile. i fit city water commlBMon, up to present, have not adopted any kitlc measures to enforce these k but feel that in tho event It Klnues they will be obliged to have karse to fines and the shut-off fllLL ENTERTAIN Radio' PropT-ar O " KMED (Mall Trlbunt-Vlrgln Station) Wednesday. P. M. S to" 6-Prosperlgraphs by Med ford Chamber of Commerce; Oregon Theatre Guide: newc and markeu by Mall Tribune 3 to 7Mutual Mill; where 'to Co; Firestone: Uncle Jerry 7 to 8 Happiness Train: JncK son Co. Bkig. and u,. Jolm Cupp Furniture. ' 8 to 9 All request program. ; Thursday. A. M. 7,:55 to 8 Breakfast broadcast . of hews by Mail. Tribune. .8 tt -Treasure Box; Pan Dandy Gold Seal. -., ( .,. 9 to 10 Friendship'' Circle' by Economy Groceteria; Procter and Gamble, i 10 Weather forecast;. ' . 10 'fa, 1 J With the Classics. U to.'12-Jorclan Electric. P. M. . " !2 to 1 Heath's Drug Store: Ivy Street Market; news flashes by Mail Tribune. 1 to 2 PeoDlo's Electric; Jack son Co. Bldg. and Loan. 2 to 2:30 World Bookman; Nov elty Program. 4:30 to 5 KMED presentation. 5 to G So. Oregon Theater Guld:e news and markets by Mall Tribune. 0 to 7 Checker Cab Co.; Where to Go; All Phllco; Porter Lum ber. ! 7 to 8 Happiness Train; Rob bins Furniture. s 8 to "9 :A11 request1 program. 9 to 9:30 4111 Oregon chain pro gram from Portland with Mrs. Julius Meier and Portland Phli- . iiarmoulc. orchestral' . . FOR ROOT BORERS I GOLD HILL . PUNT I Peach, prune and apricot growers lhould consider at this tune control incisures lor root borers attacking their trees. According to L. p. WiIcjx. ! county agent, the paradlchiorobenzene : method elves successful results II ap I Plied within tin next fifteen days.' Weak and devitalized peach, prune I and apr.eot trees are more than like ly infested with borers and should i be 'treated ai follows: i Level oil the ground around the jtrce without disturbing the sub-soli. : Apply ttiice-foiu ths to one ounce of Ilmly hushed paradichoro'oenr.enc I crystals In a circle an inch wide : around the tree trunk. A lew shovrls lull of fine soli should be mounded around the tree and firmed well. The crystals slowly give off a gas heavier than air which settles in around the tree and causes a killing of the borers. For best results the soil should be dry and temperature 35 degrees or warmer. Trees younger than five years of age shculit not be treated, as the gas may injure the roots. Such trees, if infested with borers should be de wornied by means of a knife. Watermelon dance at "The French Village" tonight. '. Admission 50c per couple. ' . , A news report, comes from Gold Hill that the Beaver Portland Ce ment company at that city will re sume operations about September 1 and make an extensive run well up into the winter. The company closed the plant several months ago to make annual repairs and alterations. Despite the slack time in cement construction, the report further says, the , company reports : sales of cement the past summer was far in excess of expecta tions and the usual large reserve stock is fast being reduced. A large tonnage of cement has been used iu . construction of the $1,500,000 Cop;o canal at Prospect. The cement Is -trucked directly from the plant to thr prospect workings. . ,.. , . Fight Pictures On I sis Double Bill The Isls theater will feature pic tures of the Schmelin? - Strlbling championship fight on the double bill Thursday and Friday. The pic tures were taken at the ringside at Cleveland stadium. The program also Includes Richard Cortez in a thrilling crook story, "Phantom In the House.' 4 : Brill Sheet Metal Works does ex pert repairing, fender and auto body repairing. : Krystalglow, kodak gloss supreme. The Peasleys, opp. Holly theater. COUNTIES OF Tl STATES UNITE ON As ms - the "Shasta-Cascade Wonderland soclation" Is the tentative tllk ened last night as name for organization being formed to promote tourLst travel between the Ml. La-sscn and Crater Lake national parks, The meeting, held In the Chamber of Commerce building, was well at tended and the plans outlined by Ralph Stanley of Redding, Cfll.. guest speaker, received with enthusiasm. The plan presented by Mr. Stan ley were those tentatively adopted at the meeting of the organisation in Yreka. three weeks ago. Tho o.-ganlatlon. he informed hts audience last night, is being formed not only to promote an increase of tourist travel between these two parks but to encourage vacationists to remain In this region for tho season. This section of the country holds as many opportunities for vacationists as any one of like size in the United States. Mr. Stanle pointed out. and should become one cf the best known vacation lands. The organisation is being develop ed on the basis of tho county unit plan. Each of the nine counties of northern California and southern Oregon will bo represented by a director. Lou Hansen, ' proprietor of the Ashland hotel, was chosen last night as temporary representative of Jack son county. The next meeting of the organiza tion will be held in Yreka Saturday In connection with the bridge dedi cation, which Is expected to draw visitors from all sections of the coast to northern California. The formal plan of tho organiza tion will be presented the chamber of commerce and the county court Monday evening. , 4 Homemade angc tood cake and cream pie. Phone Alexander Groc ery or call 638-X. HOLLY'S FOLLIES New fall merchandise in authentic stylet arriving duly lit "ethbi.wyn b. hofpmantjs. Saturday, August 39th. marks the first anniversary ot the Hc-Uy theater, and in celebration of this Important date a special program has teen ar- I ranged, consisting of a stage show :ven better than the "Holly's Follies." the sUgc show that opened the Holly. I It was one of the biggest shows of j tho year to be staged entirely with I Itvnl talent. George Olsn was the director and he has prepared another Holly's Follies to be presorted for the anlversary celebration, replete i-.th songs, dances and comedy bits, wltn novelty stage setting and lighting et ' J Local artists who will appear In the revue are Ed Andrews. Bffle Herbert Vecman. Ellow Mae Wilson. Floyd Rush. Mrs. Oeorge Andrews, Chuck Whlllcck. Milton Harvey, Rosa Gore. Dixie Ambler Harvey and many others including dancers of the Ruth Luy, Dixie Ambler Harvey and Kve Benson dancing schools. The Holly's Follies will be present ed Friday and Saturday evenings only, at 9 o'clock. The screen attraction for the anniversary program will be Richard Dlx In "The Publlo Defender." GOVERNOR'S WIFE LL- E IWBCiiyille. 4-H 4lubs will present (.-xeTemeni program rwaay even it 8:30 before the Jacksonville Demonstration of each divi p Till be given, by members pf tfte root closes 'under ihi'd I leadership "a Hmowing; , ;Mrst (q. JO. Sanden; : 5 Smlts, camp cookery'; John Bow- 6 boys' handicraft; Mrs. -John girls'' handiwork; vMr3. ts,Vfirst year sewing. . a mxIm the demonstration, a num-i ' of songs and readings will be hb a ;, J0'4pH boys and glvW'wlU bo Em. to- .help- with-HhcV program :S promises to be most entertain uid interesting. A large attend ee !i anticipated. All (who are ln- bsw In the -4-H club work will' " splendid opportunity to see F cf Its accomplishments. The is cordially Invited to attend Inauguration of the Jour-year stnte v.'ide campaign for promotion of the sale of Oregon-made products will be made Thursday evening, when from 0 until 9:30 a statewide radio chain broadcast over all Oregon radio sta tions will go on the air The program, whica will come to southern Oregon Lhrough KMED, Medford station, will cavry a per sonal message from Mrs. Julius Meier, wife, of the governor,., who, , will, en jdcavQr ;to ;cxp!ai& .fa ; a, j Wwrt ' talk, the purpose and the need of such ft oampalgn-whlch is soon to be launchk ed on a wide scale throughout tht state. j- Mrs. Mefer will carry greetings Irani ithc -recently", organized committee 'ana builnessibody; 'Oregon Inc., which jwiU .carry the burden of promotion! I o( Oregon-made merchandise. One i of the entertainment features on thff 'mi-Oregon chain program will be sev eral numbers by the Portland Pbll harmonic orchestra. 1 i tfi B-vlt.il3-platc Battery, t-1-3'r. guarantee .... Battery Recharging 511c Severin Battery Service 1.1:12 No. Riverside ' ; Think s of Getting tl) Famous Nationally Advertised N AS rl Ul' BLAN KET S f r- Over lial'f woclV burest quality. Large, fulleflze;'v 66x80. ', At thrilling savings., Actually 20 lessTthan " last year's pf ice.;; Blankets 'of ' national ,. reputation. : . 1 "is Year Newest " two -tone coloring. ' Soft, warm fall plaids. j A Q O Sateen' bound 'edges to match. .Buy now and lay , away PySf for winter. KJ 1838 No. ltlverslde ; g TOMORROW ! sJ ' HAMMEESTEIN II and SIGMUND ROMBERG'S , r-ufi'noFN ;! ' t-crt Urlchler: l.llllns Melmlle: ' (Kar IMmmer.lelil II "! M"'""" . :B,rll?rrk't.. the .H-rfect r.Hertal..- M, ment. l, rr thrlllh.5 linn ren lirir , l& n hlevemenlH In Vlninr-e M-J"1',, "liewrt Sons" ami sliicl. nt Prline. Pip) fjV- You'll lve II ! , tX 47t MMHI tlllT S( Mil I INC A Z&t Y I. iin:ii"v V C HOIK S OF 100 XOUT.! r n.so imtiii: m:w -1 HOIHtV 4(IM'.S (ifll.V m -Tin: iitivi;it" 1 ' cMiNi-rKiHAV-sATHti'v I . Special Anniversary Program I i ! 1,g to tie One 01 thf nig Hl.ei of " bm Satin Bound A Pair of COMFORTER BLANKETS ; ' ' i -- I 1 m,M Only $1,49 for a pair of Last years ,. rlee .,.!!- ( Last Year " " , ,,.. , Last Year rilled eomforler, sateen ...... . , , cc; orfnl plalilH from a t fn QQ "n ,,ra,"t1"' f.,re,o , a k e r. I.on S 1 .98 ipiJ.VO flKre,l eenlers; l,le ri,tllI1 fl(.Pml on f rollil colored borders In ...... , ... both sltlrn. Mu le III pairs ..', ' llefrl sliades. Lovely for Tl'. V - TI,;. Vortr ... two full Irnelll liliink- I US tear 1 titS 1 ear vaat most Important ... . , eta woven In rne dolib- f0 f0 7 led. W,e -0VS0. tvel.llt fc 1 AQ ' , . you'll want hut "l'- , opnorltinlly! KxM, ' , ply. Single Blankets Part Wool Blankets Last Year yu "y w i'nan put- Last Year Our best nualltv slaple 1 Icm lllaiikrlo for a prlie I- i-v r rotlon blunkiK Firm. B? 9 ti AyCf IhlH low, but we're sure sD.ltl tOU rlLW-wovrn Irvlures of lllry won't be Ibis value. A.nerl.anl.nsMup.eeot- Sclrl,p1 ,,,., a ,. nii'e Year t warmly fieieed on i nis ear US 1 cui J small purl of whiI add- ,, HdM. fbcl., of pi ituu iuUifi pjQ (j9c """,K ,n,"' p l . YOUIt 15 .KFUI GERATOn SROULR HAVE IFdDirasfsdl mm a) jr :l: 1 v7 Year Guarantee Jna. Efficiency Tlio modern refrigerator employs 'k specially- designed fan to drive large volumes ot cool air j through its condenser coils and quickly remove , food compartment heat. In the Majestic Refrig-. 5 crator, 90 cubic feet of oir pet unute,s'a j powerful blast, passes tlirough these coils . u . ; tho pump motor runs for far iior(or periods i . . . and draws less current when in operation ' Majestic Refrigerator employs a rotary pump' ' which, with its motor, is hermetically sealed from nil dirt and tampering in a continuous, bath of oil ... for Majestic Is a modern, ejjtifnk machine in 'every' detail. . , ', '' ;, '-; Its gleaming white surfaces are readily cleaned,; its ilat top proves handy many times a day, its temperature regulator is conveniently placed. Let a Majestic Dealer show you this greatest ot all refrigerutors and expluin the liberal easyi payment plan of purchase. " ' '' 1 '"" GKICSUy-CUUNOW pOMPANV, CIUGVCp, itJJNOIii1,' ELECTRIC ME Majestic Distributing Company ; ! PORTLAND SEATTLE SPOKANE Beacon Blankets Last Year $3.25 This Year $2.69 tx-lc.ll IllunkeU Here' Ihe fxlrn line In dian I'.liinkrtu i. th.m ji 11 eei lrd (o p iy. Iii mn quallly, wurm. ft ( lilna ctlr,n, llh muli inutility wrol for adileil narmtli. fholie of wv rral.pUliln. Ml Gutfto. Famous All Wool Blankets .More immllfiil; More (lunlllv lllnnkitu tint ny lleU In w many dll feient wn. We've wn In II Unit no finer, witt er, purer vlreln wool Horn Into Ibelr wnlvlne. The kind lll.it MIOKH be-t and I'KKI.H lie-l lieeauw ll nuiierli r lo lart ll and ban mi m:iny special prirnora of H"e eardlnj and ixilt - iplnnlnu to make It even heller. I holie of five different plaid., mi'lr In palra. Mr ;nM. Last Year $9.69 This Year $639 T," ' v -ii,-i,'!1l,f;'iml r ... - .... 117 So. Central ;'V Phn? 80 The Friendliest Store tn Town OH if, -U .ife The New Majestic Refrigerator With tho 3-Year Guurantco in exactly tho nlzo to best fill YOUR requirements is now on display at i Palmer Music House "We Sell Happiness" f ; ,'.,; ; i V Corner Main and Bartlctt Streets ' ' ' ?hon???8. Let nn show you how MAJESTIC is tho greatest value in the field qf electrical refrigeration -.- Mia Medford, Ore. J FREE HELP Travel data, road condition, re tort information, wher. and how lo go H th. guido wrvic you nd (or any trip in tho w.lt. Yourt (or th atling at Shall Sarvica. Inc. itationt which Jit- play th. covar.d wagon lymbol pictur.3 abova. j . WCWM JHtU SERVICE, IMC 01301 1. ; 1 1 Funeral Home DUtinctive Service at Moderate Btei .": . EsUblUhed 20 Yean Ambulance Service Sixth St. at Oakdale , TjjlBphonf 7 t" - ,f ' o OEZIO