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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1910)
MiqPFOIlD MAIL TRTBPNID, MIDDFORD, OREGON, SUm)AY, JULY 10, 1930. 13 A v CHARLTON NOT VET TOGO FREE Oospllo Stories That Yuunu Man Woulil Do Freed, Owlnii to Techni calities, Ho Is to Bo Tried (or Murder or Insanity. .IKHKKY (MTV. N. J., July 0. )m)Uo HtorlcH Hunt ImmikiiHl yoH tonlny Unit I'ortor Clmrltloii, tho oonfomtoil wlfo-munloior, milit no fruo livuuiiHU of tucliulual liitchux bu twoun tliiH country ami Ihu Italiiin Koviiriitiiuut, I'roHumitor (itirvln do olart'il unipliiUiuiilly today Unit lliu youthful Hlayui' will not lo kjvuii IiIh J'rtH'ilom, hut that ho will curtaiulyl liu trit.'d uitliur Ity a court or an humil ity t'onuitiHHiou. "Tlio Klatuiuisul that this hoII'-coii-IVkhciI iMiriHitrntor of a fiondiHlt -orime, ho I'iumliHh iih to arotiHo louhtH iih to liin Hitnity, may ho turn ed loorio on Hit) (joiiiiiiiinity Iicciiiihq of any h'jjal luchnlcallty !h an iiiHiilt to an American court," ihiclarcd tlm Jurriuy itroHcciitor today. Oarvin declined to tttutu what ac tion ho will take, hut it 1h holiuvod, havinu hiuiHulf hucomu convinced of Cliarlton'H mental iucomimtancy, lie -will link for an iiiHiinity commi8nioii iih hood iih the matter can ho taken out of the IiiiiiiIh of tho utato depart- muiit. Daroncss May Recover. ItHKIMS, Franco, July (). In apito of frightful injuricH HiiHtaiued in her 'JfiO-feet drop from nil aoro lilaue at Hethnuy PlaiiiH, HaroueHH lu In KocIiu'h chanco for recovery nro favorahlo today, according to Dr. ItotiHrtnll. Tho harouoHH wiih much Htroncor itiid although iiuahlo to move owing to the fracture of her IcgH nml aniiH and internal injuricH, hIio retained coiiHrioiiHiicRH. It in now helieved that hor Hkull -wan not fractured. BURNS SAYS HE GETS NEXI FIGHT Honvywcliilit Is In Portland, en Route to Seattle Says Johnson Prom ised That Ho Would Bo Next Man to Meet Him. PORTLAND, Or., July . "I am tho next man with whom Jack John hoii will fight," declared Tommy ItnriiH. nx-Iieiivvweiuht champion, to day. IIuriiH Ih in Portland on route to Seattle, where Iuh wile awaitH liim. IturiiH told local nowKpapor men (hat immediately after the fight at Iteuo, JohiiHou gnvo him an uii(iiali fied promiKU that ho would givo ItuniH a chancu to regain the cham ploiiHhip, and that Hurim could count on hnviug tho first fight. According to ItnriiH, ho and Jolni hou will fight in London. Tommy Hiiid 1 1 null McliitoHh, the AiiHtraliiiu promoter, prohahly would arrange the match. "JoIiiihoii told mo Unit he thought it no more than fair that I should get Urn firnt chance to limit him," Hiiid Toiiunv, "hocaiiHe he never would have won the holt if I had not fought him and lost," ho concluded. Falls From Aeroplane. N P.WMURYPOltT. Miium., July 0. While flying in a biplane, 7fi feet above the Pluminlnud river, A. L. Pfitmcr full from hit machine to dav. It in foared that ho wuh fatallv injured Internally. Eden Precinct Items. Hortlo Htancllff of Phoonlx wna down to Modfonl with borrlen Friday. Mm. Jou Under wnu up from Mod- ford vIbUIiir hor fntlior, L. A. Rouo of Phoonlx. Jerry HIbIiop of Phoonlx took a loud of flno nvnpuorrlcs to Medford hint Friday, Mr. nml Mm. Fred Prntt woro Mod ford vlidtorH Friday. 0. Caroy nnd wlfo woro In with herrlcH from Star garden Friday. Morris iilittorH, nuRlfltod liy Mrs. Pc toy of AHhlnnd, will kIvo n concort In Phoenix at Woodman hnll Monday evening. AdinlHslon lCc and 2Gc. ProrecdH to ro to tho Pronbylorlnn Aid Hoclety. 1 CENTRAL POINT NEWS ITEMS Iioiiro romodolcd nnd doco.ntod with n now coat of paint, Tho thormornotor Friday ovonlng registered 100, hut tho blcsxcd Itoguo Will (1. Htool, tho leading Hplrlt In leaguer and Iuiowh hall playcra when jvalloy hreczo Ih with iih nlwayo. (Jrntor I Mho promotion and father of ho hoco thotn. the Cintnr Lnhn park, wan attoiidliiB1 Tho funeral of MIbb Opal Hoathor lo biiHlnoHH mutteni In Central Point ; ly wan largely attended and many Friday evonln;. TIiIh Ih Mr. Htcol'H ht-'iiutlful floral offering!) woro placed ., . .... ,, . . , ,,,, Ion tho hlor by hor ochoolmatcB, fnit v Hit to Central Point In throe ' ..,. , , , Ar. ft. Womnek r.nmo I I from WonU yeniH and ho uxproimeH ureal HiirprlHo vIo l0y to ait(snA to HOino ljI)8ncH8 at tho wonderful Krowth and Improvo- mnttoni. NOTICK. All momborn of local 1840 nro noti fied to bo proHont July 7. Qunrtorly mooting nnd li.etnllntlon of officers. UefrcRhmonto. 94 C. E. UJATHKIIMAN. It. B. TInnkitiK fo- Hontth moiit of Central Point In conornl, Mr. Btool oxpoctn tho laritoiit tourlHt pat ronage UiIh year over known at tho lake, John G-rlfflthH Ih building a flno J2000 bungalow on KnHt Pine Htrcot. Walter Illner of Frcno, Cnl., Ih vIbUIiib frl'iudn near Central Point. Ho Hiiyn tho Itnituo Hlvor valley Ih not In It with tho San Joaquin when It cornea to holnj hot. Many Contra! Point cltlzonn nro Hovoroly crltlclulng tho county cor oner for tho Mlr.'tory ninnnor In which ho carod for tho body of Thomas Hmlth nnd IiIh unJiiHt nnd iinroaBon nblo r.wiortlon that Mnrflhal Holmca wnn roopoiiBlblo for tho death of Smith Tho peoplo horo roadlly call to mind a tltno whon tho coronor'ii Hen, In com pany with nnothor kid, ran away from homo. Tho coroner sont word to Marsha! IIoIihob to Intercept tho IndB nnd send thorn home, nnd that ho would pay tho bill. Marshal IlolmoH found tho ladH. took them In, dried tholr clotlicB, boiiKht thorn Bomothlng to oat, boiifiht UckotB nnd Bont thorn homo, hut nn yot tho cor oner nnd no other man ban paid Holmes back hla original capital. Qiicbb tho marnhal miiBt lmvo been tho caiiBO of thoBo lads running off nlBO. Tho now wntor system la aorvlng ns II Bort OI JOU!! comioriur uuiiuh thcBO trying hot days. Thero !b wa ter In tho pipes, but tho small gal loping authorities nro making no ex- tra effort to got It to tho ctistomors. ! Antone Lombardlnl, an Itnllnn clg-! nr mnkor, Is In town and Is consider ing tho establishment of n factory In i Central Point ' Mrs. S. A. Patterson nnd children will go to Aahlnnd Monday to romnln during tho Chnutauaun meet. Sam will botch during their absence, unless ho ninkos up IiIh mind to enjoy his vacation with them In tho "land of Idlowlld." Manager Nnsh nnnounces that ho has picked up three now ball players and will Hoon hnvo a irackerjack nlao In tho field. Mr. Nash Is an-old W. IF. Hall (not Whipple) carno In from HoBohurg today nnd will mnko arrnngomontu for taking a largo party to Crntor Iako. I). W. F.owlH & Bonn nro putting In a comploto outfit for Handling flah In connection with their moat mar ket. An AugiiHt enmp mooting Is bolng planned by tho Pontccostal brothron. Gcorgo Obcnchaln 1b having his Tho old wood span and covered hrldgo ovor Dear creek la getting In a dangerous condition for travol, and os pcclally lo thin truo regarding auto mobiles. Tho flooring In worn al most In two In several places. Central Point has a young man who Is building an acroplano and ho bellovea that IiIh machlno will bo a passongor success, j Experienced Clothing Salesman Window Trimmer, and Fancy Show Card Writer would like a position in Medford. Answer, stating salary, etc., jgj l Box 126 Salem, Ore. 4- II. U. Patterson, tho Qua kor Nureory mnn, has moved bin offico to 110 East Main street. f f -t- l -- 4--f-f-f4-- 41 s LIU LIB uv THE CONVENIENCE OF BANKING. Hnvo you investigated our facilities, our resources, our modern methods nnd equipment for handling ordinnry deposits, loans, collcctiotiH and hank ing business in general? No? You will find it to your interest to make inquiries. FARMERS' AND FRUITGROWERS' BANK. GOLD RAY GRANITE CO. Office: 209 West Main St., Medford, Ore. .:l Operating Quarryljat Gold RayOregon DEALERS IN BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND . IRIKHED GRANITE THE BIGGEST RETAIL BUSINESS IN THIS CITY COULD BE CREATED BY ADVERTISING EXCLU SIVELY IN THE MAIL TRIBUNE. No business of any moment could be built up in this city WTEHOT rT1TT PATRONAGE OF THE READERS OF THE MAIL TRIBUNE. ANT BUSINESS which persistently seeks and secures the patronage of THE READERS OF THE MATT TRIBUNE can be made BIG ENOUGH TO SATISFY ANY BUSINESS AM BITION any mercantile aspiration. If there is any wisdom in CONCENTRATION, then there is wisdom in a one-newspaper campaign of publicity. Such a campaign is AIMED AT SOMETHING- DEFINITE it has direction, ob jective. There are no wasted expenditures no ex periments, no advertising to prove your "friendli ness' to some cause, or faction, or interest. The patronage of the Mail Tribune readers can "make" any store any enterprise in this city. THE LACK OF IT CAN QUICKLY UNMAKE ANY STORE OR ENTERPRISE IN THIS CITY. And, more and more, the Mail Tribune's readers are coming into the self-interest habit and practice of buying things that are advertised in the Mail Tribune. For they are realizing more of them every day that the firms that advertise in their newspaper are rendering them a REAL SERVICE. And they APPRECIATE it. Buicks Lead The Vallev A ,. . t In Number of Cars Sold In Low Cost of Maintenance In Satisfaction Given Owners In Durability, Reliability and Speed Have been tried and found not wanting. Ill 1 1 C rC S Have Proven the Be$a Gar for the Rogue River Valley. -"-, A JL.LJ Are the Cars that Stand the Wear and Tear of Rough Roads Nearly 50 Buicks Sold in Medford this year Another Carload in today If you want one Speak Quickly in order to get one at oice, without Delay. Otherwise you will have to wait for delivery. THI5 IS YOUR CHA N C II jz? MEDFORD BUICK COMPANY Garage on Riverside Near Main MEDFORD, OREGON )-. ."--.- --- -!-- ------ -. --.. ----'- TOU VELLE MANAGER