Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1925)
PA ($3 TOTTTl MWBffttttl MATT, TKTftuytt, MTCPFOUD, OREO ON, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1 923 0 NEW BUIbOINGST IN Y TOFAl OVER $200,000 o 0 HUSBAND SAYS f i . i, 1 I The Markets , q - 4 m .VirnliKilly Htcmlv; receipt, I'M IHlUH Ul I lIllL receipts, :)0 head. Medium J3KATTLK. Jtfty in. In n mmn I Livestock. I'OKTI.A.VI). Ore., July 10. Cattle Nominally steady; receipts, 20 head. head, lower; to gOOll valley laiiiuii,'$IOfi 11.50. Eggs. "' "' " i I'OTOAM), Ore., July 10. IQkh .published bed today, King rrniniv Weak. Current receipts, 31 e : u9 0 Thlrtresluences anl ninny hum- crolwr (;,ir,m, ,,.,.ared ,ha, f .Mr..!eta. 2IHI ieVfeo; firsts. 2D til 29' c; ness buildings valued a over t2O0UO (.,.wfor(1 ,, WnllM w lv(.n polw SJ4I 3.,e. delivered Port- are in tin- muiw of lonstiuclloiPln u ,ust have3 hem of a lure klioT1"""' the rity of Medford. Recording to known to few people. Corson ron-T Butter building permits Issued l.y the city ?"p,eU"n "l"t Into tin- death of poKTI.AND. Ore.. July 10.0 Hotter building depurtn,, during the.ast , "d rLjS ."'i the greutuJ'Opart averaging In the tieliAborhood of $3000 or a little ,,,.,, ," . , J Hutlerfat-fcSteoilv. Heat WurnlnK k.e ,, have th body exhumed, asserted that r alters track In Zoe l ire residences iwhi. are being Bne Mgvml her daughter was pol-, No' '' m aom., un,i ,ien shol. lion of each and The namcgof ihel 0PnnK )f the B,.VP f Ml. Wn(e bulJer. O ,. will not disclose anything that wan Ur. H. R. Klllolt Is building a .7000 ,.,., fl , , rm.r. ,. noue on Corning court: l-tonald .lc- !,,, ,,....1.. ... 41 i...- .i ivee, a $5000 home at the i-fl ner of i (icneva and Hast .Main slrceis; John aktoKIA. Ore.. July 10. A. P.I Moffat, a $3000 lme on Wsklyo.; , lne , f ,.,,,.,. n Heights; Lillth and ( e.-i ( reede, a lf nlI01.nt.yfl, ,,f.ov(;,.y f , Of-1'"" home ""'' 'ho Hlllcrest toad; , ,ne 8lllllu.n f jlrs. r,,uvf,., .Max flellauer, jr,00 frai.ie dwelling hte, wh . klM,.(, , K(.aule ,w yu i.wimiif, luuii, .i, i " years ago would coi.tltute a Htrong a Poultry. I TORTLAND. Ore.. July 10. Poultry Klrm. scarce. lWuvy hens. 'lli t.W: j 11.11, It'; sprlnna, 18V4 6!5c; young vvnite UUCKS, 2UC. STATE GHAMBEir COMMERCE GETS SECY'S SUPPORT KUriE.VB, Ore.. July 10 R. Rugene Chadwk'k of Kutfene whh today unani mously Hetf president of-.the. Hiate ot Cham gun at the I20H0 collage on North I v9 Carrol flcmtlKon, 41 $11600 Mingtilow In tho KpnvCnod addition; 3. K. KoIIsh, a j2500 rHilnre on South Tripp Htrpii Vlcigr C. Kf'hcr. a $30 homo on (jfcrl Ann avenue; Frank Panernon p lOOii cottage on Kant Ien h Htre 11, Or (Hancock, u $1500 cTtt;fi on KdwurdH and H'-atty; HiiH.se II Shr wood, u ;ir00 home on 13th and Npwtown: .AirH. V. K. Wahl, a Itooo renraenct on Reddy tivenuc; il. A. ft 1 wood, n $21i(0i liornft u C'ottiiKe it vet; L, YoutiK. a l.lifl) reHldenct' u the 'Went lde of Jucotn Hlreet; Carl ,lnM and J.liayknl on Mherly tnd Niitifllc Mri'tjtH, u $000 cott.-tye; J. 1 lies (lamhle, ItOO duplex apait nent houH? on Went Main; J. J. Clark fiid A. J. Sharp, a $IOOU cottage on South I'yii'h; O. I.. Cornwall, tw uMfl9 on Quince Htreet e;g-h cohiIdk K'OOO; J. Kelt! man, a $!i"o0 home North Central; V. K. Thoinus, a JPIfcM dyplex apartment houne rj) JVortl Oirr street; (Jcoifp Ivernon, a 1500 couhkc on Went Hth; CharleH A. Wlnfcju 9lf00 cottage on Hofith Cen tral; F. J, Wiltnot, a$;i(H)0 home on VflMt lackHon; V. D. Ha .el, a flGOO ootiuRe on thg mrth Hide of W'bhL 9th; fiude M, jlouHton, a $2000 home on tfl5Bnylviinla avenue. . jWeslde the above re.oidence permits, InnunNerahle permits were gritfited for. repairs and Improvements on offHFH already contructed. v Dvtcbg those two ninths permtlH for ike construction of hUHlneHH Htruc tftfe'K were more noticeable Aian the BveraP mntli proceeding. During May una June, K. C. Jerome was m Rranrfrfd a permit ta coiiHtruct a con crete burtlnesH Mtructure on West Main near Riverside nr a 4nwtfiliOMiio. I. C'ornwall wan granted a peflult to bit 1 1 d a. concrete structure on South It I versid e nea r Main at a cost o f " $T00t);',John W. Johnson, a permit to eroet f $860 concrete parage at the cortjDof Klghth and Uartlett streets; Karihl, peAnlt to build a $4000 cohdrifie structure on 6th street near the pdjOomce; tfoh Hillings, a $tlEWu fbriiby on souAi Riverside; and the &9AfHKlver Valley Cunning company a $000 warehouse at the end of South front street. ThtOtbulliHngs mentioned above nre all ity the course of construction with rrmk nearly completed and tenanted hp pro1 at murder, counsel vf hitj'"! faiiifly declared here link In th. ttf Mrs, today. An order for exhumati'd of the body and analysis of tft? vital orguns was Issued yesterday in re h 10 line to a petit loi of Mrs. White's mother, Mrs. .Mary KJoblom. While .1 O. i;rickson, former Clat Hop cotinty diftrict attorney, is con tinuing to handle the Astoria investi gation, C. W. Robinson, criminal law expert, has left for Seattle to further probe the mystery of the woman's du.uP In that city. The, exhumation of the body muy be delayed several days pending Investigations of Rubin son Itf Seattle. It is he contention, of relallvt-s that Mrs. White us poisoned and then Pdi4 to give her dwath sfce appearance of suicide. The bullet wound Is .in the left temple und an ftttompt will be made to show that 11 entered at an angle which m;le it impossibly for Alr. White, who was right-handed, fe have fired the shot, 1 is also the contention of RrlckHon that the body was railroaded to the grave. Potatoes and Onions. PORTLAND. Ore.. July 10. Pota toes About sternly. Onions Steady. tty hifslness concerns. . r,.1 Niitlonal. 9 !. Xt" Jloston It. II. E. rincBjpiatl . .? 0 4 0 Sn ee-.i A 2 vi Itfiye Aid Wlltgo; liellton aiQl (lliiitjjt. a At 1'lillSlelilila n. H. SI. tfttlls 1 7 14 Phltrj&lphla 9 13 U KlQSi, Dyer and o l'neii; uing and .ilson. . 9 rhleago-llrooklyn pnHtpnned, ruin. , i NCv YiC0 PlttMhurg postponed. American Leagu 7W1.0l8lnly 1. tA. P.l Jloli his linnin run of the senHon In MeuflPtAthe'New Yorlt Yankees lilt ..... .i. ,,1 111,1 n,-unii 111 t(jy (Qbrth liming of tli fliQ game of todaj tloiilili'lieader xjllylie Browns. AtJO.ngo 11.1. K Wnslgaoi 9 14 2 ChM HUM I pftEPu, Qregg. arliWry andTTtuel: lridlAfrtin. Piitier lllnnbnliul.lti n.l SchalkT - & .'Tf. . . At flleveliinil n ISM; f-niiuuf iiifa 1 11 1 Clnveioiid . B 1:1 1 rAvus, hiwineh atidl!erkliis; lltK'keye and Sewell, lfell. R. 8 9 3 9 It 3 I'ennock At St. IOiils Klrst giiine: Ne' Vork St lUl O ahnr l,nu.L.,.u l....u and Hanaolieh :f3uiiforth. tliiHtim V:in f-plWer nntl llurgrnvo. w c At Detroit . It. II. K Boston 1 7 1 imtrott 5 s 1 VS'lnHfleld nndSiokes; llolluvtay. Doyl,,nnd HassltW Dailj Report on the Crime Wave O R CHIPAOO, July 10. (A. 1M"ay. moial .CoHtello, rerenlly paroled from th Wntlao refQnnlory for good be hav&r, confetwcJ, today the murder of l(-PiT-tild Matlnllna Whit, whose bruWd body was found beath a pordp near hr home, Th gill Jid $eclf'eunm. I'orlbsKl Wheal. l'OgTI.A.S'1), Ore., July 10 Whfat hiib: Hard white, bMestem, baart, SATS: soft white, hard winter, nor- Plheeaj spring 41.37; vHtern white, l..lli; western red, fl.34; HUB hard while. (1.40. T'Olay's enr receits Wheat, 12; flour, 8; hay, 2. Mmwetib ?0 BE SOLD San Francisco Markets. SAM FRANCISCO, July 10. Hut tor U o. b. Sun Francisco, 65c. , The Valley Fuel company has added to its stock the well known Ciu-bon Hrlqifl'ts, made In Portland by fhe 1'nriland (las and Coke company. Mr, TijyV has tried for. several yeark to get Ch'tiTtlfl "h.e 'luC 'brf nccolint of thi great deniand for it In the city M PortUind has nitbeen able to get It in quantities enough to guarantee de liveries In Hertford until the present dale. In the city of 1etrtland alone ap proximately 2K.000 tofft were dd prior to June ftl-st this yur. Cnibon hijiuuets orodiice morn bent, than niiv rut her fuel on the market, because they are man Ufa (-Hired from puro carbon, guaranteed afree from ground coal or cuke, free from unh or clink ers. Carbon briquets used In furnaces or fir 0 luce produce better resuttH than any alher ftiel and hIho perfect re sults are obtained In coal stoves, wood heaters and oinges. Ciibon briquets have no eqtial for heating anil cooking purposes and are economical and clean, but do not conflict carbon brl- luets with the ordinary coal hrlqus as theyOuro as different sis hard and soft coal. , m Mr. Taylor of the Valley Fuel com pany to introduce this fuel in Med ford is milking special summer prices on orders hooked durffur Julv and Aumist miff ft irther information call and have thetgj explain all 9 partlcubfts. Valley Fuel Company, Phone 76. 94 ciiujIii' and vo3ii; lkavk STATE GOLF flET PORTLAND. Ore.. July 3 0.-Wlth more than seventy entries received by noon today for the men's division of the Oregon state championship tour nament to be held next week at Tualatin country club, the major event promises to have one of the blg-ga-st fields In the hfcdory of Oregon golf, liy six o'clock tonight the clos ing time for receiving entries. It Is ex pected that the list will Include be tween SO and 10 golfers. In This field there will he some of the coast's best golfers, including Dr. O. F. Witting, present title holder; Jftlolph Wllhelm; C. D. llun'ter, Jr.. of Tacoma; Frank Dolp, city chnm plonttRoy Aloe, Arlo Kyle, Frcel Kay. LW.vd Ryrly, Fdwln Neustadter, Claude Foote, C. A. Sharp and others. Association of Secretaries hereof Commerce of Oregi closing meeting of the members of the association. Other officers choswi ii9 Karl Reynolds of lO Orortde. vice president; R. R. Morris of J'ortland, secretary-treasurer; V. A. Held, of Corvallls. J. H, Fuller of Ashland, 9 D. B. Dodson of Portland, W. oW. Phillips of ifcllsboro and F. A. Fuller- ton of Milton, directors. Retiring officers are J. H. Fuller of Ashland, president, and W. A. Reid of Corvallls, secretary treasurer. The secretaries in business session1 . wiu ui..u i- auiiuii iiw mute chamber of commerce and to give whatever assistance Is needed in the I plan for financing the organization. 1 he finance plan, as prettied by W'a Ci. ide. of the state chamber, fs that approximately 25 counties In the state, outside of the Portland terri tory, sell 100 membership's each, at $5 per year. This will give $12,500 per year or $25,000 for the two year period. This fund Is to be used for promotion work, and for the services of I. K. Vlnlng of Ashland,, president oj the organization, 'fhe support of the secretaries was given.followini? a long discussion. The drive for mem bers will be staged by the state cham ber In each county. Added to the $2G,000 for the two year period will be a ftyid of $45,000, which the Portland chamber of com merce proposes to raise for land set tlement work of the state chamber. This ivlll he a sunt apart from, the administration fund. It is said. The publication, "Oregon Business," will also be continued.- During the early morning session Oregon as a national plaground was discussed at the roundtable meeting. Rxtension of highfvays and exploiting of Oregon's recreational spots was stressed. Utmost attention should he paid to the tourist, the- ' secretaries agreed. FEZ TV you love your wife? 95 French Defeat HI f Nans French Morocco, July 10.-- (A. P.) Th French official com munique today sayi Jnost of the- en emy tribesmen- who recently came south of tile Ouergha river, as -part of a threatened Rlfflan ilrlve upon Taza have been focced Idc to the north side at the jrivr by the Fretich. Kugene Mn Weds RUGENE, Ore'-July fO. William B. Strawn, manager of the J. C. Pen ney company store at Rose burg, and Miss Margarita Radcllffe Alerrill.of Roseburg weio united in marriage at the St. AInry'jj Episcopal church here Wednesday, It was revealed today. " EVOLUTION I0EAS LONDON.. July 10 (A. P.) Rome of Eland'ii most noted divines i$ul scientists condemifi the Tennessee Inw forbidding the teaching of evo lution in a Bymposlum published by the Weekly Nature. These ' views were assembled by the Weekly Na ture because of the trll aw Day ton, Tenn., of John, T. Scopes for leaching tli theory of evolution is attracting us much attention in Eng land as in the United States. J'he bishop of Birmingham is quot ed by Nature as saying: "As one who values intellectual freedom I am shocked that Anglo-Saxon commu nities should seek by legislation and prosecution to prevent the spread of knowledge. "As i Chrlstin I am dismayed by a movement which onnoses a rea sonable formulation of the Christian faith. Th normal, educated, Chris tian Briton regard the ; process of evolution as the machinery lhere1y od created man. Every divine of us expresses this eminence among point of view." TO LAY UP HAY FOR RESERVE IN WINTER ineinlO ot ilhu United Slutea tmiM commission, nucceedlng Wlllium s. t'ulbertson, recently appointed mihlsf ter to Roumanla. . . Mr. Hroisard since 1921 has been economist with the tariff commission at Washington. - ' POUTLAND, Ore.. July 10. Stock men of the range districts east of the mountaltO have been notified by C. R. 'OVnde, humane officer of the Oregon tiumanoociv-, oo o ed from the central and south central Oregon districts, that no excuses will be laKen nexi wioiei- i . lowed to starve. "Hay can he purchased at reason able prices how,"os"ld Wade. "and those who fall to tako advafiWo of nresent j conditions will find them selves facing the courts. If they allow stock to go husViJ when winter comes." i Wade visited the Klamath mils and Grants . Pass rodeos during ins trip and forced withdrawal of poorly nourished horses from both.. At Grants Pass he found 24 horses, furi nlshed by Alex Tecumseh, an Indian, In such conditin that he barred them from the.conteiKs. While away he In spected betwee 1100 and 1200 head of slock. ' SKINNY MEN 6,0 f Thin Men Run Down Ion f NeivouffMe You probably know that Cod Llv'or Oil is the greatest flesh producer In the world. .' Because It contains more Vitamlnes Ohflh any food yo(j can got. - ... i'ou';)' g'txl know thaCod Liver Cirl comes In sugar coatea taD lets now, so It you really wiit to put 10 or 20 pound of solid healthy flesV Ion your bones jnd .feel avll omb strong uhn .. Side Phannft y. -Medford Pharmacy for a box of .McCoy's Cot l.iver Oi Compound Tablets. . ', Only 60 cents for 60 tablets and It you on't gain five pounds in 30 dajs your druggist will hand you back the 3ioney you paid for thenf. Viati Man Appointed Isn't anytning unusua. .or a per,. SWA M PHCOTT, Musa,, July 10. .son lo gain i iou....n . The president ftts appointed Kdgar K. "Get McCoy t leoriginai aim gen- Un..n.l.l Unnuur.l nf I In I lO IIP fliUmP I Oil I.iv.'l n .n..... When -you secure money from I tins Association on a TiesX'. '. ' Estate Loan, it is amortizedthat is, paid back in small equal pa-' ments. As a result, when the time for which the loan issecured -lias passed, your property is free and clear. . ; . We are prepared to make all good loans on our usual tnos, which terms are as good or better: than can be had elsewhere. Furthermore, the interest is kept at home to build up our coin . munity and promote its welfare and prosperity. Unsafe, exhorbi tant loans arc not desired. We protect the. iiiterests of our members, both borrower and. - investor. . .v.--- ;;. - ; .'. " Jackson County Building & Loan Ass'ni . . ...: 30 NortH Central ATeaa Bedford, Oregon C. M. KjIDEXv Pe. 6. C. BOGGS, Sec. Atty. (Continued from page on) going to Hong (Aing, vlle otl'is who wish lo return, are being pre- vent0 by the authorities. Ships plying between Canton and llonn" Kong' will cense iQtitilng tomorrow wfij'ii ciiesicrevs strike. Tlio situation here today is de scribed us critical. iiitv.w tiirrs iiid ovatiov (CMtlnued Frm Page Oft) imii neen vioitneiiv it wns (lie timy 01 rTip Jury to Indict the guilty person or persona, lie said the uuestlonQf the wisdom of the law did mtiltt Into inn equation so far as consideration by the body 6i emicerd'd. Ho julil that although .9 nilsdenienmirr It n(g)it bo considered 11 "high" iiilsJ lenieanor. Ho dwelt nt some length on I ft) possllig(ty of Inirtii recJII"g fron'i tllsrewrd of the limitations of restninHlbllllyin thixschoolrnotn. ItBV gratiil l.vf, iMlred to consider the .uj).i sultted by tQ Oitn Old a recess of ono hour was onli'Ol. Senate Also Ratifies O.ict. PARIS Jnlv 111 l A P 1 The French senate todnv ratlf.Ol without tllseiisslon the two 0"8i'lgl" arms ottferolice 0treaties iertalllllig to ua. The chamber of deputies nl ready has ratified them. r LEE WATKIftS lias opened histo at the old stana, J'ji s. front, wun a lun line of FEEDS AND SlJpDS Cftll and see me. Bring your eggs Will pay market prices. Phone HO. .1 don't deliver. mm fo5!u) 4 tOSjfi jgudC 4gi4C L Iti Our Men's Department Entrance on Main St Mean's stf($ Pants $R.u0 values $2.99 H00 values .T $3.4 $4.50 values ..?!$.S5 $")eiK) values , sfli.50 values .fG.OO values t 7.)0 falup ..5.25 $7.i0 valuo, $0.45 Collar Attached tfi Cft Shirts, $2.0(fcivalues.... 0 .f 1.50 value OollnO 1 nftuehwl Shirts Arrow and Manhattan Shirts, '..50 c- values Koijulnr $2.00 value, fljq ELFL 11....W lmii.l Kliil-ta & kt&UJ 0 10 Discount!! all other Shirts y 7 0 i 2paiMofate Suepsntiera . BSasK 'Knit Unoti Suitsu Palm B&acka oSujits . . Swifijjnin Suite 75e value 9 5te Sen's Taol Shimming Sujta a Silk Soj IQmcy Coloi-s 1. Dupfcaa v Cotton fltojp" pair . flbaiia ' Night Sftita; . o o . Bancy S!1E) ' : . and I&b Sbcxi 80b :i ' e) SjftnflKng Suite ' Sl.CEOb . . 1 1 w . Jantzon 'a, Shimming Suits H50 toSe.GD glnit Ties , $1.00 value 89c '$35.00 'value's :. $30.00 values $35.00 vajue's 40.00 values ............ $45.00 values .1......... One lot of $25 f and $30 values...!.; f One lot of $35 ' ( to $45 vRluesr... ..$23.73.' '933.75 ..$38.09 $4L2.75 4.50 20 eA DJDcarcofl on all S&aw ancl Pcmam Hats 9 . $2.0$) Straws $1.60rJ $3.00 Straws $3,50 Toyo's.. ;. $5.00 Tanainjis .75 Panamas ?.... Mi's Khaki Hats .....2.30 ;;..-..;.$2.8o ...:.;:.?4.oo .j- $5;40 ...69$ CDCriAf) (9 Athletic Union ijfuits ft Men 59c Q r ' "THE STORE FOR EVEffYcflODVttT RtbNt-486-e; MlOfORQON, SPECIAL Outing Hats $3.00 value , $1.50 JSL Bit 9 o e o R O .! V! o i,. 1 O o