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and Mrs. Heleue XK Rum»ey; John Andrew ' McGgudlaUt knd Stella. .¿Jymsohl boato Eber Greeftwell and Adrtene barter; Franklin J. Lewjg and bata Beat ile; Solnia Harrlaon McDaniel and Kv» M Retaltick ; Charlea H. Berry and Jessie A. Mordo id; William M. Morrison and Neil Pounds; Harold Irwin and ,Por- othy Randall; Arthur Henry Hunt and Pearl Green; William Henry Lee and Katherine Dodge; William Van Breamen J r .. and Maxina Daloba; Morrto A. dacha and Helen R. Cleveland; Grant A. Selby and irarn L. Keller;. Walter Ray Wycoff and Virginia Roach; Gilbert «Manchetti and Mary K e Ib; Clarence B. Bland and Alta Clamo; Noel Hanecom and Bernice Hult; William H. Horn and Rose Jorgensea; Clark Emerald Abbott and Thelma Lor raine Spencer; Peter Peterson and Geneva Christensen, and OrrlA C. JohnAop and Marion Foster. DOROTHY REID, Editor, Phone 39 or 224L O T T *tít« « -V ?;¡ GObtMTBUr va. LYNCH. R y.D bc RB1D Feur yaañ ago «day, * b‘ « Goldstein, Ifew York Hebrew rlngftev, « m ' l B tk« following year gaiapd the bantamweight championship, won a decisión at the end ed tehvlciou» rounds ov e r Tommy Lynch lb New Yqxk City, j ; ó ' The battle- created much Inter est in eastern tight circle« as both boye vena striving tor recognition as worthf candidates tor the ban tamweight crown, then held by Joe Lynch, also of New T o f k City. I Goldstein then engaged in three (bore hard fought ring boute la thia month, all ot which he w«n and which gave him the ge of the Buhl b'plsod la which two ot the flyers in the New Yonk-Bpokane air derby met right to fight for the world’s title t MorrishoWB, X. ■ 9.. « pictured above. The flyers, Pilot Richard E. Hudson (loft) and Jay id hto division early In the next (right) art shown below, with the takeoff at-Rosevslt Field, Long Island, pictured to their year. Thfl plaqo, t£e jfrst <0 leave in the Clam A divtolon, etruck a tree. —>■' Tests by Buick at Geo- 'eral Motors Proving Ground and by Buick owners in every section o f the w orld— under every climatic condition — have proved that you need nrvtr cfcange'yOur tvrvTs I by the author of “The Story of first meet- Philosophy," a eattofylag m easure Study qjyb of contentment. homo of B B B the Boule- Washington I*. T. A. Meets are urged The Parent Teacher association cf the Washington school met oil if you own a Buick. American Wednesday afternoon, Septem- meet for bar 28, In the Washington R ep len ish m en ts and I evening school building on North Main inspection o f thcBuick t Wlnhurn street .for a brief business ses- ldance to sion. oil-filttr only are re Plans for sending delegates to it Thacher. the state convention were dlscus- q u ir e d . T h is is s t ill seeting at sed, and several committee heads another Buick contri the public were appointed. A membership Monarch Biand .o n the lived la the same house as ¿he hnnyng on the night' of the drive will be conducted in the grades of these pears and • deceased, testified la the same shooting told practically thohame bution to the economy (Contirued From Fago Oao) utd Study near future. 7 ' is evidence that they are wel vein as Mr». Mary Zimmeriee, story regarding the sheeting af a e o tilr ^ . Meetings of this association and efficiency o f motor Cooperation was stressed In toiled w(tb the quality and i regarding the shots and dto- fray as give's by the faulty I Wimer will M held at 3:80 o'clock on first division, a cooperation of ev of this locally -canned fruit. thrbanee which was followed by wounded man. • He told officers car operation . . . an •« * the afternoons of the fourth ^ e d ery type of business, through the Federal Offlcar Talent «»plaining Manford Zimmeriee told him how it. 4-8 *— nesday of each month, in t>Ji e medium of the town meeting, o th e r in d ic a tio n o f who he was and what his mis the officers had * attempted to the Civic Washingtond school building, tbrcufeh executive conference sion on the place, She testified makq,« a buy - the night before, Buick's greater value. rn Way. > B B B groups, courses In retail selling,* regarding the profane language but had.no Jugs and had return : 30 a .'m. Miss Linda Oeder Hostess business counsel service, organiz used by Talent saying be said ed the following night clubhouse«. Miss Linda Oedpr was t i e ation of employment services, and “Open tpe doorjor I" search the Mrs. Mary E. Laden, who as it. 3. charming hostess Wednesday, clearing house for dates of ctfm- whole darned place.” The officers sisted in caring for the fatally September 28, when she deight- munity evenjl. - * _ told the women they had not ■ injured man at the Todd home, Sedaiu t# fully entertained a group of THE INNER SHRINE shot at the man but that he Coupes $1403 «o $2020 1 told of his agonizing snffeflngs, A deathless, timeless region, un young friends with an evening of had made good hto escape and Sport Medal« v $ 1405 to $1775 and her care for him. She saM bridge at her home on Granite explored. advised them to tell him to come 1 she asked him, “How did it Ito bcuadarles marked, by Buffer street. All prices f, o. b. Medford. The to Medford and “Uke hto medi happen*7and he responded “Terry Two tables' were in play, Mies ing and desire, , G. M. A. C. financing plan, the cine like a man** -when be should Mary Gaitoy held high »core, for Talent did it."' Ito entrance through itnaginatlve most desirable, to available. return, as a Warrant- would ba which she received a pretty prise, ----- lir e ,------- ,------. Dr. A. F. W. Cressey, who as issued for Ms arrest. Lies ' deeply buried in ug all. and Mies Janet Balls was swarded sisted* in the operation at the the consolation. Mrs. Mattie Todd, to whose hospital told ot the wound and At the close of a moat happy home Zimmeriee staggered after the statement the man made Here all llfa’e broken dreams and evening the hostess served' re hopes are stored; he was shot told of the affairs just before he was given an an the following Ideals that went astray, born to freshments to I of the night, stating the fatally esthetic. Dr. L- P. Inskeep, named guests: Miss Patricia Gale, aspire - wounded man said “Terry Talent health officer of the county,. testi Hanimerbacher, Beyond our reach, made perfect Miss Margaret shot me, but I swam the river fied regarding«, the wound, its Miss Lola Hanson, Miss Betty and entire; i and escaped.” position, and entrance and exit A benediction in our need qut* brown» Miss Mary Gaipy, Miss She tpld of calling for Mrs« of the bullet. Janet Balis and Mias Dorothy . poured. John Ladaa, who assisted her , in Terry Talent was next called Cbappel. ' t caring for the wodnded nMO- to testify and with the aid ffif a » 8 8 Our dreams, no longer threatened ’ She said .“he suffered awful and H ost and Host cos map outlined the course of pur A N D TH E OOST IB SO by decay, m oaned.” Reverend and Mrs, Charles D. suit he followed 'in an "effort Are found again, are realised and * to :h is fre- N»W YORK— The influence or ’ • Hillery Todd, who said he was SM ALL IN Gaffney were host and h o stn sg ^ locate Zimmeriee after he fled achieved. nd means thio automotive industry on the 1 hunting and returned homq. just dinner at the Congregational « ff- tertipg the pace of modern American life, re ' a short time before Zimmeriee from him, "when he learned he . pass away; sonage on Thursdey*hveptuf‘, MEDFORD cently expressed in the musleaT was taken to the hospital told had sold liquor to a federal of- , f ficerf” lie told of alf details here hopes the truth of all that tember 28. eke of the symphaay "Flivver Ten Million," of the wounded man’s intense! I ' i TK«lr, Aueuts included t b t we believed; floral eluhi « udw Interpreted in^g ballet just ' suffering and told of hto con- leading up to the sale of the The brokfn ^opes. the Joys that teachers and, off leers of the Run- ». Gordon produced here under the title, ’ vernation with him at the hos liquor and said he w»s certain day school, who assembled at half < , could not stay / , his first two shots fired at Zim rent of the "The New Ford." ' ’ . pital when he accased Talent of meriee did opt strike him,* but Aye round and mended, and our past six and were seated at a alue of pa- While the symphony by Fr«d- firing the shot which wounded beautifully appointed table, fail prayers received. 'y—«tnpha- erlck Shepherd Converse dealt I was uncertain about the third / Evelyn Coucbman Elooms in gorgeous red. making a town« as with the creation of a Model T, him. Todd told of Zimmeriee shot. He told of the purchase an attractive centerpiece. $ B B patriotism, dhnee, put on at tb s‘Colony The- telling about the “deal” where of the two gallons of liquof/aqd After the dinner the guests that an In- t tre, gives a modernistic impres- by he had sold two gallons of. -these were presented as evidence Among B e* Hooka— ■ held a thorough discussion on Ing on Car- sion of the Fo;d plant swinging alleged moonshine liquor to a and identified. Talent said be “TRAWMTION" plane for the betterment of the id that the )ato action for production of the fellow who came to get it and never fired to strike the man. (Reviewed tor United Press) Congregational Snnday school. delivered it to Talent, who threw C. L. Hickman, Salem, state the Pacific much-heralded new model./ Even If Dr. Will Durant were B B B open his coat, «bowed hto badge be cleared The Mar mein ensemble of nine prohibiuoa officer, who, also fired • o t known as a writer . whose Attended Meeting la Medford— and said “I’m Terry Talent.” He dancers, clad in garments giving two shots In the direction of work has more than ordinary in- Mrs. Andrew Jv McCallen and visitation the effect «f shimmering sheet said he was frightened and start Zimmeriee, told the same story tereet for moat American readers Mra. W. H. McNair of this city and during steel, go! through mechanical ed to run, according to the wit- as that told by Talent regard hto jmwest 1 book, “Transition,** THIS ASSOCIATION OFFERS A PLACE motored to Medford Wednesday tet many of dance steps with machine - like which went on aalo Friday, would ing the firing of the shots and FOR THE I N V E S T M E N T OF FUNDS evening,. September 28, where »wn with preclsioh against a setting of mov- Mra. Charles Winkle, who lives the. chase. He said he did not offer a compelling subject f o r tkex attended a meeting of the J EITHER IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS, • come in ing machinery by John Wenger, across the river from the Zim perusal "by every American youth know whether his bnllets struck Medford chapter the Eastern and in rhythm wltrf screeching, meriee home, told of hearing the IN ONE SUM, OR BY ’MONTHLY PAY of vision. Zimmeriee ‘or not bat he had Star. w — , whistling, sizzling factory music shots, hearlpg “awful .language'' For the story of tho transition MENTS TO MATURE PAID-UP SHARES “fired in hto general direction.’* Wednesday evening was Asso- f in by ° uataf Hoist. and seeing flashlights and de J / I. Zimmerman and Paul Jen tho life of oao mind and one DIVIDENDS ARE PAID SEMI-ANNUALLY cate Matron’s night of the Med This Is the program’s explgna- clared she heard Zimmeriee era—ao related la this book— nings, other members of the ford Chapter and matrons from AT THE ANNUAL RATES OF 7 OR 8 PER rklTI^Tk tlon of the dance, and it to not an has in it countless laoidents which different (torts of the state had moaning and making an awful raiding 'party told ot the part exaggeration of what to a«ea and » hi with tho lives of thousands been Invited. Mr, McCallen is as- 'notoe as he swam the river. they had played in the shoot 8 ;x , heard:— of American youths of vision, emo-, Charles Winkle, her husband, ing. All were certain the man ’ sociatd matron of the loeal chap Ceet N«w ‘"n i* great Ford p>anL i d l e gave practically the same testi had not been struck after they tlon. of illusions and dtoillusion- ter of the O. B. 8. ip ion while changés are made, swings moM. Every American youth mony, locating distances, declar B B B, L8 / onca mOT® ,nt° act«n to produce ing he heard Zimmeriee “going had seen him swim through the who has an opportunity of study, frigid waters of the Rogue river the long-awaited naw . m o d e 1. ot broad oontacts, pa—is through M rs. W a ite r H onor (h ieet—> ph something awful’’’ as he swam and the two officers declared they 1.—(y»)—, Huge dynamoes oOFtMi jnachipery Mrs. H. L. Walter of Portland. a stage when the church, the po- had only “fired«in' hie general v Zealand, noting, piston rfidsaffioet up and the river. llttaal arena, when sex and ao- Oregon, who -visited relatives and * \ * í Ralph Bender, who livea at the direction” with no intention of i of that do'wn., gigantic i u W * « f a l l , clelegleal problems play a very friends in Ashland early t h i a wounding him, Todd horn«, told of the conver 30 Nofth Oentrol Ave. Medford, Oregon week, was the gfiest of lyonor matched. an<l » a m watts i mpo rt s n t port in hla life. W e for a 13- BaJeoticaUy lilghUu the air. Gjant sation. with Zimmeriee at the Sheriff Jenhinge was the last Mho <• believe that before a man Tuesday evening. September IT , ; is to take ,ron *Bnda ^eb0«1* automatic hospital When ha state? Talent witness called, tailing of informa arrives at tho stage which we call at a dinner party given by her 18 and will ,nte,1,8eBC® v,tal parts of ttys, new •rad the fatal shot after ho had tion he received regarding the ‘toolld husln s—” ha Is a dreamer stater, M m . Otto Winter at her heme on the Boulevard. said “I'm Terry Talent, a federal shooting, and the surprise of of elim ination *?°tor Csr* heat> o f dreams. Wo like to fool that ™ motion blend In a rhythmic un, officer.” Covers ware laid for the fol ‘h e spirit of tho old world calls ficers when they learned their ity which is the very essence of « Rjm. that the insplratloaal «art lowing geests at a table prettily W. R. Zimmeriee, who was shots had been, effective. Tunney. „ odern America.’’ ■ . ■ > :f religion appeals to him, .that arranged; Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Mc w feels that the political wrongs Connell; Miss Nellie Ruesill; the « tbp world really can be righted guest cf honor, Mrs. H. L. Wal —eve« thengh he later conclude« ter. and the host and hostess, Mr. hat the world’s pathway already and Mrs. Otto Winter. B B B tapheaa ordered and be can do Merrtrd In Medford — ZSSZX SIDAS Miss Zele Goyette of Cove, ' Two O&rioads of'Fruit Will /ContiauOd Frqm Page One) Oregon, became the bride of Geo. ' Be Shipped T w o . Local ; HUW50W 8DPEE Six E. King, eon of Mr« and Mrs. • flaWM—rw ’ Mrs. Mary Zimberiee.. wife of ' , Z88XX »»EDZBOIJT Rufus King, who reside J u s t ‘W, R, Zimmeriee, a nephbw of obbfribndb at the R. Hto encounter« south of the city. Friday after the dead man, and who-»asides ,n tu>a n,aJ<o >'°“r- noon. September 80, at 4 o’clock ( wljh ,«he tils from G»e that we g|TP thc la a dwelling a short distapre in Medford, the wedding cere sple ekffer; hto ad- ffotn the home of Manford Zlm- apaatloiM1 journal mony being performed by Justice i Koatly to Demonstrate. - *- gopr igerlee was the next wttneee «pl nwR fuel •"W B Jl^ We’M Mil wUJ> a rmrt Bi ppltttop— all of the Peace Taylor. ied, and, told ot- hearing the The young couple was accom* i ’ 3 — Pj Troleom, toidhls z“ffe of a shots, an8 after the (shooting mu" which might panied by George W. Woods and < th® W . Free said the office)» came to the door Mra. Gecrge Barron as witnesses, i W a^tn^*® a»5 highest d in moist a n y of her home, Officer Tatopt, de Wa will supply yon with a seaU y l U p Dnjted States. Mrs. King to well known in this' I » tk e yoor stay here . „ 1 « ^ , manding admission and asking if rtty, whefe she wgs graduated i there werd aay men folks «boot from the Southern Oregon Nor* the place« mat School. . j Mra. J. T. 'Zimmeriee, atotor- iy near Chico Springs. The most talh- Mr. and Mrs. King will make j la-law of the dead man, who their home Ip Ashland. i iffr in tlfe sfate. There must bo a* j^a- B B B i not come pnd see for yoarself t • ¿ Town Meet Proves Popular Trotsky Kicked "t From Presidium BUICKA1928 nta wre ACTION Medford Auto Co. T h e Daily Tidings Jackson County Building & Loan Association , ' s CHICAGO FIRM Federal Officer _ PLACES ORDER Held Blameless SEE The N ew « LITHIÁ SPRINGS garage ^ 4? Richardson Springs M a rria g e Llrenace Issued— Marriages licenses issued at the county clerk’s office in Med*. lord 'recently included the fol- lowing: Edward J. Ttoke and Lu PhamM Wallace; Wesley G. Moe » i I 1 I State will improve Aabtgnd- laraath Falls hlghtoay early >xt year: iSFZS'* ZZ”’* ** *