MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEUFOUI). ORF.flOX. FRTDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 103fi.
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APPLEGATE HORSE
ROUNDUP TO HAVE
Ghost Walks All Over Hollywood
Trying to Get Rid of Paychecks
Trap Will Be Built, and Wild
Band Driven In Animals
Will Be Sold at Auction
'75 to 100 in Group
Early authorization bj th county
court of a general round-up of th
wild Hones of the Uttle Applega
will be given." whereupon a "hone
trap" will be built and the Indigent
band driven Into It. with the aid of
cowboy and OOC enrolleea, Ie Port,
forest service ranger In charge of the
district, said today,
A long V-ahaped chute will lead to
the corral, and the wild horses will
be maneuvered Into It. Twenty ex
pert range riders and 100 OOO en
. rollees will be engaged In the drive,
which la expected to take a couple of
days.
Building of the oorral and chute
will start as soon as formal approval
of the round-up la made by the
county court. Port said.
t jiw Authorizes.
District Attorney George Codding
aald the round-up would be under
the Oregon law, whloh provides that
neglected, aDanaoneo na ow.a
wild horses shall be rounded-up, un-
nPH-a nt t.ha roUTltV OOUlt."
nc. munded uo. horses are sold
at public auction, after 10 days Is
allowed for any owner to claim his
stock. The animals are sold to the
highest bidder.
Officials stated the wild horses ars
of little value except for commercial
Sox farm feed, and tnat would un
jiAitHtjuiiv ha their ultimate fate.
Porest Banger Port said none of the
wild horses could be reclaimed for
farm duties, aa they were low order
of equine lite, "wilder than wild, and
meaner than mean, with an average
weight of 600 pounds." Some of the
stallion leaders are fair specimens of
horse flesh, but the majority are
"scracgly and inbred," and afflicted
with all the Ills known to horses
. trM. m "wfnri-hmlcen" however, due
to racing over mountains and down
canyons. 1 . . ,
1.1 vi, In Horse Heaven.
Ranger Port said the range of the
wild horses oonslsted of bald hlile,
and la a sort of "horse-heaven coun-
try," where there Is not mucn enow,
,and easy grazing conditions. .
t fia-nr the hand has been In ex
latence for 2S years, and numbers
hMinvm 7J and 100 head," aald Port.
The band originally started when
abandoned horses drifted up from the
farms of the Rogue River valley.
Thmiioh t.ha Tears thev increased, and
wr loined bv stray hones from
.fFma from time to time.'- e -
Once a '"good horse" Joins the wild
K.n ha hwwmM ui soulne vans-
bond! and li beyond redemption, Port
states.
' Port described the wild horse band
aa "the worst kind of a general nuis
ance on the range.
Aniaa.fca stockmen' seek" the" eradi
m., t t,ha iBiid horses, because
they are trampling down grazing land.
raiding auaira patonoa, nwung
rfa.t.tv und eatlrur ur the
rock-salt left for sheep and cattle
herds.
By BOBBIN COONS
HOLLYWOOD When the ghost
walks in Hollywood, he takea a hike
literally.
Pay-day means a a troll from stage
to stage, from star dressing room w
executive office, for. the studio
cashier.
The extras, bit players, carpenters,
electrician! and property men file by
the cashier's barred window to ool
lect their week'a earnings, but the
stars in the majority ol cases get
those fancy checks delivered. They
do, that is. If they see them at all.
Most stars have agents who pop up.
bright and early eaoh pay-day, to col
lects their checks for them. The
agent, with hi 10 percent In mind,
wastes no time In getting to the bank.
He always bears with him a letter
from the star, or a power of attorney.
authorising such collection. H he
hasn't the studio cashier In most In
stances will not release the check.
Astaire Collects.
Ginger Rogers 1 one star who
never sees her pay-eheok. She has a
manager who banks It for her. allow
ing her to draw her "allowanoe"
against It. But Fred Aataire, says
Harry Peale, RKO cashier, la always
his window bright and early
Wednesday morning to collect In
person.
Ann Harding likes to in ner onecxs
accumulate sometimes as many
three or four weeks and collect them
wholesale.
One she recalled," says Harry, "the
days when she made WO a week and
'a pair of new stockings was a tnnu.
Now, she told me, she can buy a hun
dred pairs at once and never miss the
cost and Its not so exciting."
Here Comes Hepburn!
Peale always knows when Kathar
ine Hepburn la coming to collect.
Tou can hear her laughing and
Joking a block away but she's mighty
nice," he adds.
At Metro the agents get most of
the checks, but Mary Carlisle, Mau
reen O'Sulllvan, Cecelia Parker and
Henry Wadsworth are among the few
who call in person.- Joan Cradford's
chauffeur picks up hers and Fran
ohot Tone's. '-
Claudetu Colbert, Mary Ellis, Char-
lea Boyer, Joan Bennett, Henry Fonda
and Margaret Sullavan are among the
great majority who have agents help
ing the ghost walk to them. At War
ner Brothers the cashier delivers the
checks personally, unless the player
Is not working at the time.
nsnnmj rnirFlt. Feb. .31. (Sol.)
Arthur Brown, grange organiser, ae-
.nw,nani.H h R. K. Nealon of Table
Rock, met with the people of this
community Wednesday evening as
the school house to discuss possiomvy
of orgnlrlng a grange. All present
were In fsvor and It was decided to
hold another meeting at 8 p. m., Feb.
n ' ha whitjt w.hool house to or
ganlse. If sufficient charter members
ars secured. Twenty are necessary
It Is hoped that every one In the
community Interested win come.
Tt Wntkft As Well.
PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. 31. (AP)
rnprlmri nfflrar. Invoked the reck
less driving law yesterdsy In place
of the voided speeding law una
seven motorists pnld fines ranging
from 10 to 10.
Jt V $33i&X' v
i a
jH !-- fc"V
Ginger Rogers never her pajr-
chwk : lint her manager does.
SGOUT CONCLAVE
ceed that of any meetlnga In the past.
Sooutera and their wives from all the
districts Ashland, O rants Pass. Sis
kiyou county ard Medfurd are re
sponding enthusiastically.
Edward L. Curtis, reglonsl execu
tive, will arrive In Medford Sunday
morning to remain .In the council
through Monday. Ha will speak to
the men during the afternoon ses
sion, helping newly appointed com
mittees In their duties and respon
sibilities. Dr. Walter Red ford. 1934 Ashland
district commissioner and president
of Southern Oregon Normal school,
will give the final address of the even
ing. The banquet will start at S:30
p. m. ,
An Engle court of honor, - with
Judge John H. Puller of Ashland,
council court of honor chairman, pre
siding, will be held immediately fol
lowing dinner. Members of the ex
ecutive board of the council will act
aa members of the court of honor.
Scout Jack Heyland of troop No. 8.
Medford. sponsored by the Washing
ton school Parent-Teacher associa
tion. Is the Eagle candidate.
Keadquartara la anxious that all
reservations for the meeting and din
ner be In as early as possible, so that
oomplete arrangementa can be made.
All flcouters ars urged to notify the
office Immediately If they plan to
attend.
fiir u ma am
1LAJ LSI JLTiU
;
Accommodated,
RALEIGH, V. C, Feb. 31. (AP)
Raymond Ragan, 30. a robber, es
caped from the atat prison five
years ago. Yesterday he knocked at
the prison gates and satd he wanted
to complete hla sentence. He waa
accommodated.
Reservation for the Crater Lake j
area council. Boy Scouts of America,
annual meting and dinner at the
Hotel Medford, Sunday, starting at
1:30 p. m. are being reoelved by
council headquarters dally and from
all indications attendance will ex-
Medf ord-Klamath
Truck Line
(formerly on 8. Klverelde)
' MOVED TO
111 North Fir
BIRTHS
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Perdus,
504 Edwards street, a boy, weighing !
7 pounds, February 20 at the Sacred
Heart hospital.
WILBUR. Wash.. Feb. 21. tft
Carl F. Schaefer had a broken shoul
der blade today because of an Icicle, j
He aald the Icicle, weighing close to
100 pounds, fell on him from a tres
tle at the Grand Coulee dam work
ings.
4 '
"DOLLAR-WEAK"
will mean more to you than
DELAWARE
' did to Washington.
See the 910 Coata and Dresses at
ETHBLWYN B. HOFFMANN'S.
. Stated Communication of
Medford Lodge No. 103, A.
F. fe A. M., Friday, Feb. Dlat.
7:30 p. m. Visitors Invited.
O. O. Horner, W. M. .
CEO. ALDEN, Secy.
l-llMUIai.
'Home of Good Meats Swift's Gov't Inspected Meats'
""or e .
8r
When you call 164 to order
Meat you make no mistake.
Mr. Pech is well-known for
the high type meat he sells.
BOOKlNaa&M-S lee cream. Oand;
and Party Specula The Crest. sSS
80 Central
Beef Pork
Veal Lamb
Radio Bacon, half or whole, lb. 25c
Short Ribs of Beef , lb. . , . . . . Qc
Fancy Ducks, lb. . ... . . . . . 23c
Fancy Legs of Lamb, lb. . . . . 30c
Sirloin Beef Roast, lb. . . ' . . 25
Good Lard, 2 lbs. . . .' ..... 35c
pound 30c
Swift's Fancy Eindless Bacon,
Half or whole
Al Stewart's Capon Fryers and Roasters
J
( SPECIAL
SAT. and MON.
MEN'S
Half Soles. . .85c
Rubber Heels . 35c
Ladies
Half Soles. . .75c
Rubber Heels 25c
Gault's Shoe
Shop
220 East Main
WAS GETTING
DESPERATE
A few months ago, I decided
we had to cut down our ex
penses. I found I could save
money here and there. But I
also found I had let myself in
for a lot of trouble. For in
stance, if I told you how many
different kinds of coffee we
tried, you wouldn't believe mel
I was netting pretty desperate,
because we never liked any "'4,
of them.
Finally, I made a discovery.
One day at my grocer's 1
noticed that Hills Bros. Coffee
was selling at about the same
price that I was paying for the
various coffees we had been
drinking. Believe me, I was a
happy woman as I bought
that can of Hills Bros. Coffee.
And I wish you could have
seen Harry "hen he
tasted that coffee at supper. He
said, UIH bet this is Hills Bros."
"You're exactly right." I an-
swered,"and it's
far , i? -
- A
BROTHERS
BIG FOOD CENTER
Main and Bartlett
Telephone 273 4 FREE DELIVERIES DAILY Telephone 273
WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY
SPECIALS IN GROCERIES
MEATS, FRUITS and VEGETABLES
These
Prices
Effective
Saturday
and
Monday
Feb.22-24
The Big Food Center enters into the spirit
of celebrating Washington's Birthday Sat
urday and Monday with very snappy spe
cials for both days. Eead this ad carefully.
Make out your list of foods Groceries,
Meats. Fruits, Vegetables and Bakery Goods.
The displays are so attractive they will actu
ally make you hungry to lock at them. Then
too another attraction you will note Most
appealing prices, on the kinds of food you
like to place on your tables.
UCOA
POUND
20c
WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY MEAT SPECIALS
R. I. Red Hens, lb. ...'.20c
Frying Size Rabbits, young, lb 23c
R. I. Red Fryers, lb. 27c
Swiss Steak, choice cuts, lb. .20c
Veal Loin Steaks, lb. ....... 20
Country Style Sausage, lb. . . 5c
-'
Prime Beef Pot Roasts, lb. 12'2C
Choke Grain Tea
Short Ribs fine for baking lb 1 ()c
Lean Pork Steaks, lb. ..... . 20c
Fresh Side Pork, lb 20c
New Sauer Kraut, quart . . . . 1 0C
Shortening, 3 pounds 39c
MILK SPECIAL f I CHOOSE FROM THESE FINE COFFEES
4 Tall O a Hills Bros. Red Can 5'"'T
Cans Jm I Coffee RRr RLzlil Rd A Coffee Eft.
. - . ' 2 lb. tin, iSSSSSlfl 3 lb. package 3 Ul
By the flQ AQ . URT32&I
"Case . 4WsjUJ S. & W. Coffee a popu- I-t"1 I Ground fresh the way
- : lar brand. , CC fV-TT3 you like it.
CRISCO 6 lbs. $1.09 2 poundg 0JC
POTATOES Kg GEMS 50 n. 49c
PEAMUT BUTTER fresh j . 29c
MINCE MEAT FRESH EGGS CANDY
Now for some of those dolioious (Selected) Those old fashioned Chocolates,
. , Extra mediums, doi. ...18 the pound IOC
Mince Pies . Z lbs. 1D0 Extra iMge Aoz 20 Cream MUed, pound 10
NUT MARGERINE 2 u. 25
SUGAR .. . ... 10 its. 53c
KELLOGG PRODUCTS SPECIAL
Buy one pkg. Wheat Krispies and 4f .
one pkg. Whole Wheat Biscuits. . WC
AND RECEIVE
One pkp. Whole
Wheat Biscuits
FREE
FLOUR
MOON
BRAND
Montana Hard
Wheat, Guaranteed
49-lb. sack
$1.45
KITCHEN
QUEEN
Hard wheat flour.
Dependable quality
49-lb. sack
$1.49
WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY
SPECIALS in BAKERY GOODS
FROZEN CHERRY PIE
Frozerj Cherry Pie. A large sized pie which will serve
at least 8 persons.. Made from fresh cherries which
have been in cold storage.
8PECIAL, EACH PIE
25c
;' MARASCHINO CHERRY CAKE
Delicious layer cake filled with chopped cherries and
topped with maraschino cherry icing.
EACH
s
Fruits Vegetable
GRAPEFRUIT 6 for - 19c
ORANGES Sweet south., 2 doz. 47c
SWEET POTATOES 4 pounds 23c
RHUBARB 2 pounds 19c
LETTUCE Firm and Crisp, 2 hds. 9c
' CELERY Each' 9c
SPINACH 2 pounds ., 15c
CAULIFLOWER Each 10c
You will find many just as attractive
items in Fruits and Vegetables on dis
play not advertised this week Drop in
the only coffee
I'm going to buy
from now osl"
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