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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD. OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1935. PAGE SEVEN TO COWS IN Pacific Livestock Exposition Has First Milking Mara thon Hillsboro Girl Is Winner of Main Honors pm?TT.AWTV nr . Opt. 11. (UP) Sixty-Jive buxom farm lassies aquat-l td on stools unaer me nanus u 65 registered cows, proved to the world last night that trained fingers can atlll-ooax milk from the source without lid of machinery. With a squeeie and a squirt and null, the rosy-cheeked milkmaids raised the lines In their galvanized palls with foaming, warm fluid. As they worked, one sang, off key: "Oh, If I had a cow that gave such milk, "I'd dress her In the finest silk "And feed her on the best of hay. "And milk her forty times a day." Some Are stubborn. Borne of the wistful-eyed cows, dragged from their stalla at the Pa cific International Livestock exposi tion before regular milking time, and wary of the applauding throng, elung stubbornly to their milk. To one of these, a milkmaid quoted ioftly an old nursery Jingle which went like this: "Cushy cow bonny, come let down thy milk "And I will give thee a. gown of silk, "A gown of silk and silver tea, It thou wilt let down Viy milk to me." Heartened, the bovine let down nfllk gallons of It as the girl's strong flngera slipped with reassur ing pressure from faucet to faucet. Timekeeper John H. Dodge of De troit, Mich., walked up and down behind the long row of ouerrueys. Holstelni and Hereforda. whistling happily, although he Is president of the Dodge Emulsor corporation. Hillsboro Olrl Wins At the time limit, the bucket and milk of Catherine Boge, Hlllaboro. Ore., weighed 13 pounds, la ounces (the bucket weighed about tin pounds). She won a silver trophy and 18. Drago Bkoko, Clackamas, Ore., maid, was second with six ounces less milk than Miss Boge. and Vera Hammond. Bsttle Ground, Waah., was third with 14 ounces less than the winner. It was the first milkmaid con test at the exposition since 1922. and directors had wondered If there were any farm girls these days who knew how to milk. The entrants ranged In age from 18 to 60. Talent Townsend f. Meeting Tonight The regular weekly meeting of the Ashland Townsend club has been postponed to this evening at 7:30, and will be held In Talent at the In Tltatlon of Townsend supporters of that city. The principle speaker will be the Rev. W. R. Balrd, of the Medford Chrlatlan church. . After the regular club bualncss is finished, a, special program will be presented, Including songs by the Ashland quartet, a piano solo by Miss Bubolv, a recitation by Mr. Engols and several other Interesting features. Still In Rome 1 Vc , )1 YV v ,4 s I Nagadraa Efevork Ghevre Yeaug (above). Ethiopian minister to Rome, stilt as at hla post In the Italian capital while hit country waa In the throes of war with Italy. (Associated Preas Photo) Mill's Face Red When Speech Lost ASBURY PARK, N. J., 'Oct. U. (UP) Former Secretary of the Treas ury Ogden L. Mills faced life's most embarrassing moment lai: night when ha arrived to address a con ference of New Jersey Federation 01 Women's clubs and foiyid he had no speech. The speech was in bag he had left ' on the train. Milts solved the problem by borrowing an advance text of his speech from a newspaperman. FCi Tomorrow, Columbus Day, will be honored in Medford by the closing all day of banks, offices In the city hall and court house. The , federal building, the post office, and (he state liquor store will remain open, however. It was announced yesterday thai the liquor store would be closed, but the order was countermanded laat night, according, to the store man ager, John Peter. Huntington Beach Oil Wells Fired HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif., Oct. 11. (UP) An oil field fire, resulting from explosion of an oil truck, de stroyed one well and partially de stroyed two others last night, before it was brought under control. The fire broke out in the heart of the vast Tldeland oil -fs, on wells leased by the Bruce brothers. career seven years ago when she mar-1 rled John Barry more, last night cele brated her first day of marital free dom by starting a screen comeback. The dark eyed daughter of Maurice Costello, famed stage actor, divorced the youngest and best looking Barry more Wednesday and laat night had signed her first movie contract since she waa married In 1938. Finding Of Body Clears Mystery EUGENE. Ore., Oct. 11. (UP) Identification by rings of a skeleton found on an Island In Willamette river today by members of a con structlon crew cleared a two-year-old disappearance. The remains were those of Mrs. Dorcas Cready Boiler, : missing since Sept. 16, 1033. She was ! believed to have committed suicide j because of ill health. Dolores Costello Re-entering Movies HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 11. (UP) Do lores Costello, driven from a film They All Io It NEW YORK, Oct. n.iUP) Mor- ris Roselwortz. 17. can't understand why he was arrested for giving a de- j partment of weights and measure Inspector short weight on a quantity of potatoes from his pushcart. "Every- I body down the east side does It," he explained. CHICAGO. Oct. 11. (UP) Martin MUak had 1300 and a liquor supply. He bought a dog, Pal, to protect them. He whistled ror the dog today, but the dog was gone. So was the $300 and the hquor supply. J Weather, Northern California: Unsettled to day and tonight; rain north and central portions; Saturday cloudy with rain extreme north coast: mod erate temperature; gentle change able winds off the coast. Oregon: Unsettled and mild with occasional rain tonight and Satur day; moderate to fresh southerly winds off the coast. Use Mail Tribune want ada. Boy Friend's Auto Bashed By Girl SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 11. (UP) It was love and klssea for 10 years between J. O. Milne, railway motor man, and Jessie Masterson. Then they broke up. Today Milne told Municipal Judge Schoenfeld Miss Masterson kicked In the fenders of his auto mobile, scratched the paint, and heaved a rock through one of the windows. Miss Masterson wUl see the Judge next Tuesday. BATTLEFIELD WILL IS FILED AFTER YEARS LOS ANGELES, Oct. 11. (UP) A will, dated "somewhere in France. Oct. 31, 1018," waa on file In probate court today. The strange testament was drawn on a battlefield 11 days before the World war ended and six days before the writer, Carl A. Shad owden, was killed in battle. The will was filed by his brother-in-law, Chester Hendrlck who said ''all other relatives are dead.", Postmaster stuck INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oct. 11. (UF)-Postmaster Adolph Scldenstick er was stuck today with 8055 sticks of chewing gum. part of a shipment made through his postofflce during a gum manufacturer's advertising cam palgn. The manufacturer didn't want the left over gum. 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