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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1925)
o o o O o o 0 0 Oc O o o SEDFOmTP MATL TRirXB. MFDFORD. OREfiOX. FRIDAY. .TFLY 17 1 Pp-I "55 KLAMATH SCRIBE GIVES DETAILS OF Cfl AID SOUGHT plate himself on a substantial basis., (bovo all else, ft emprijfclnedO! that the meinberHhlp or a Chariirn r 1 CiiinnHTte should bo absolutely ii$ff ,n. .. ...ill, I,.-., uwiitk tLirn lr ' Engineers Blaze Trail in Sky for Night MM Planes IN SOLI van ucconiplish much in aid uf ,lp- " vulture. The conference Is being directed J Willi: in Harper Dean, general nianu- E ii kt nOthe agiii-ultural bureau if lyh ( Niitbinal t'hanibfi of (Commeri e 'uuctf " lb-legates are present from many mcc- ; MtniH or ;iniiiKiiiii, vi vkoii i u" lilbn. MLC0LE1HIN BOOSTER PAROXYSM E- ON VISIT NORTH 1NG, WOES 1 .Thomas Chrrau, live-wire member Mill Coleman, .who it seems cannot .of the reportorlol Btaff of the Klam- meet a reporter In a largo, city with al Keu-i, stopped ovr in the city out bursting loose With boosting Mod today far. a few hours,, while en ford and Jackson county, overdid it route: ba'ck to 'Klgmath Falls from. "Us tlnie by .boasting of the local hot Portland. -He had been inventlcai- weather wave the other day In spoof ing the disappearance of the Bind shaw slaters, .ana was with the of Wik a Portland Oregonian scribe. I'ir this bad lapse of memory and good ficials -when therls were found In tBste. at special meetings calle by tbe Portland. . Mr. Carrier save interest ing authentic details' of the case, on Kip. Van Winkle, club and Amateur Rogue ' River Pish -Liars association. called within an hour after' yesterday ..ki.L l j i luueu wiLiiiii nil HDUr niiui junioiw f t.v.. u,u"..worK,UB lor a"5'8', Oregonian had arrived in the city, ho was expelled, .'from membership- by In the Oregonian as follows: Esther - and June Sradshaw, the two young sisters who disappeared both bodies. This interview from the lonely sheep, camp of their roa(1 as follows r lamer near Tulc lake in Modoc "There ia a sportsman's paradise III county, calif., Were found last night southern Oregon; to hear W..R. Cole In a .rooming house at Portland by man talk. He positively ' guarantees. Sheriff sharpe of Modoc county and and meang it, that in 48 hours he will Constable Garry Cozad of Klamath show you 48 deer. - He says he can Palls, the discovery being made thru average one an hour... There are more the confession of Warnie Rhodes, a deer In Jackson county today, . ho former employs of the- girl's father, asserts, than there were 20 years ago. and who helped them run away aeve- Deer are so common that a man who ral days ago. ' . Isn't even a fair shot can bring down - The girls are' being brought home a couple when the season Is on.. . X from Portland today in the custqdy ' i' ''And as for -fishrwell, .what Mr. of the two. officials and will be taken Coleman Bays abouttrbut in Diamond to the juvenile court at Alturas, Cal., lake and Pelican bay will uot. be re for their disposition. Warnie Rhodes, peatcd because .easterners wn't -he-who accompanied the officers to "eve bis statements. Anyway, you Portland, is also .returning Wlth the C1" cntch trou' 88 lonB tnat Dus girls. but ng charge has been placed ne8s of showing size) until you weary against him. and it is not likely that.?' 1 ragging them from their watery there, will be, as' he claims his aet home- Mr. Coleman for five years has was prompted by his. sympathy for hoen .w'tn B?me co?!mllBl d the, two. rfrlk because of he r un "".tmen' ?"d .h.e .k?"s 1,18 Ra'"n: , the finest pears In the world and tlio hottest climate In Oregon, and dares happy, condition in the wastes of the , Tule country. According to his story. , Hhpdes, who 18.43 .years old, had. made an. fcreenient' With the - girls to take' ' them ."to Portland, away from the' sheep herding they so detested. On . the evening of July 7, he .'came to their tent -near the edge of the lake In his car.. The girls being ready, promptly jumped In ..the-' car -with all the. clothes 'they " thought neces sary for their adventure into the world.-? When they arrived in, Med ford the; car broke clown, causing a anyone to dispute either statement.' EXCEPTIONAL TALK Clayton Hamilton, dramatic critics delay of a half day before they could and pru feasor of dramatic art nt Col conttnue their journey to Portland. umhia University,, New York City, de WftehV in . Portland - Rhodes took livered a highly entertaining lecture the girls 4o a rooming house ope- on the drama at the Craterian theater rated by A . Jap, . whom he paid a Thursday afternoon to an audience of month's room rent In ..advance for 100. His subject was Richard Brlns the sisters. Then after giving them, (cy Sheridan, "and his lmmortal.com 10 he promptly returnOed to Klam-;edy "The Rivals," which will be pre ath Falls. " 1 . ' isented in this city next Thursday with Esther Bradshawf; who. Is 'only 12 a notaoie cast. ne reviewed meira ul niiwiiunii, hiiu ma milium . ... The lecture was enlivened by mor and thp charming pcr- looked as old as they claimed. They son"'" ;r the speaker, n was pron had been in the city hut a short time nbV J"08' '"''"l"";1 Iectu. ev" when thay. found employment -Bather . lvnn ln ,th'8 C,'J;' and 'h? 8"'aU ?row washed ilsfies- in a'restarahFivhlle was amp y repaid for their attendance, June worked in an Ice plant "h-.-Hnr- Q" a hrglllng day. Ice deliveries. Thev were workine nt 1 ' the above Jobs when the officers ar-' . nsmer uraasnawf. woo. ,is only is . years of age, posed as being five years S,1, s",er,: ;dnj older, while her 'sister, June, who is Rivals. Th only 14, posed as being 19, Both girls-l brilliant hurt 1 I -(A. V.) ImiutiTiI), .. iuly 1 IMilng the moaning session of the Northwest Regional AKlt'"ltuiaicon fereme under the auspices of the :l'nited Stipes Chamber of Commerce, the conference stressed the iniport !mne of Chambers of Commerce or Igaiiixing either' through bureaus "or committees for work In abt ii agricul ture. In largo cities, the idea was that the work should lie conducted through bureaus and lit smalt cities ilhrough committees. I Hunkers, merchants, shippers and ! farmers or men having direct Interest in funning should nave cnarge or mV hamher agricultural work and In hargc of a bureau there should be a man specially trained for the position. Opinion of delegates was unanimous that busincsH organizations should work closely with the slate agricul tural college, the I'nlted States de partment of agriculture, local and state farmers' organizations and coun ty farm agents In aiding the farmer to ARMY PLANE IS DAMAGED IN FALL erf to l.ii-ut. I.unmln, army aviator, route from Vancouver, Wu-sh., .Mather Field, Kucrainento, Calif... while limclliiK at Iliii-lier aviation fle-M-e :it noon today, broke a wlnu and tlio liijidliiK Kr of his machine, An, atlenit to make a too abrupt Imul was given as the cauo of. lha . accident. The machine allKhted on its side. ' I.oonils was uninjured .iU7 the fall of 10 feet or less. .".i Bring your clean cotton raiss to thli ' office. We'll hny them. It t'haitor No. Kescrve District No. I'tiitT (ir t tixiiri io.v tip Tim One hundred and fifty beacons of varying degrees of brilliancy, which mark the route of the new nij,t air mail service between Chicago and New York, represent months of toil on the part of engineers, who bad to blaze a trail of light in the sky under all sorts of conditions. A plane is s seen preparing to leave Chicago. At left is a beacon in the wilderness, where there isn't a place to ' land in miles. At tight is seen the type of beacon used: fou powerful lights mounted on turn tablr towers. 'petwnaui Californlnna registered at local ho tels include. Mrs. A. U. Campbell of Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Hryan, Miss D. H. Deycr. Miss Jean M. Moi ken. Miss Marion H. Toy no, nnd Mrs. J. A. Williams nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. C. J. aAluler of Oakland, Mr. and Mrs. F. W, Kterner and Mrs; Hert Hodman of. VestVood, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Shook and Miss Lin.' .Lea of X'orulng, R.-iS. Merrel and party of (livlt. Airs. C. yiim bange of Petalnma, MIssoh Carrie Com.. Ings. Carrie V. Strain, and Mrs. IT. Poake of Berkeley, M. V. Wells nnd family of Orovllle, Mr. and Mrs. 13. 15. Fallint of Afamcda. Mr. and Mrs. H. KNorcvrnss of Frtiitvalc and Mr .niHkMrs. V. J. McCoffrey. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Bartliolmew. Mr.' and Mrs. Jack Martin and Mrs. I. L. !.iily and party of San Francisco. Orders taken for nngel food and sunshine cake. 75 cents each. 737 W. 14th street. Phono 224-L. 105 The forest flro, which broke out day before yesterday ncu, the IHirJird mine proiicvty.jlh tho.,C4Lteu National forest, after it had been once under control, Is now completely controlled Marion Pea It e by flro fighters sent to the scene by the forest service. The damage which resulted. It is said, is negligible as the I tire ilid not cover a very large area. Before you Dny that piano seo Latin spuch. lie can save you money. He knows pianos nnd is reliable. tf June building permits in Kugcnc set a new high record with n total of $2111, !H)l for tlie month, bringing the total for the first six months of the year to $ t.-mt;,r,rr. Fresh salt walrr salmon, 25c. lb. Johnson Produce Co. If Ceilar flume Jumbor nt Big Pines Lumber Co. . tf Run Classified Ads cot roHiilia. First State Bank of Eagle Point:r ; Kagle Point, In the State of Oregon at close of bustncBS Juno 30, I'.tiS iti:snitci:s ' .- Lohiih and discounts IncluilinK i-ediHruuntH ahown In Items 29 and 30. If any 46.onir.KS" !. OverdrnftH Hcellred and uiisecureil 3.0I)-,. I. U. S. government HecuiitfcH uwned, lllcluillng those Hbowli ill- ... Hems 30 and 3ri. If any 8.710.(10 I. Other bonds. warnilltN anil securities, Including foreign gov- , eminent., snile. munlcifiil. -orioralfou, etc., including . those shown In Items 30 and 3.'., If any 9,0!IT.3T" I. H,i nkliiK house. f-l.li'.Ki.S I ; I'urnlluic ami llxtui-es. $lsoo (i.l'JIi.fil l. (ub) C'usli on bund In vnult and due from bonks, hunkers and . trusl companies dcslKiuitcd and uiifn-oved reserve uKontH of tills Is rink cash and d no from bunks, IteniM S, D, 10 ..$17,5011.33 , li.i.... 17,G5D.3a,,. 3.30 '''' Total and 11 Interest, tuxes and expenses paid, net Other assets, if any- l.onK ami Short Cash.. y..,. Total 7.0i!5.!t v. MAHII.ITIKS Cupllal stock paid In : $15,000.00, " Surplus fund . 2, 300. (10 IH-luand IIciiosIih, other than hunks, subject to reserve: lmllvidtml ilejioslts subject to check, including deposits duo the State of Oregon, county, cities or oilier public funda.... Pemand ecrllficales of dcftoslt oulstandlllK Cashier's checks of (his hunk olKstundillK payable on demand.. Total of demand deposits, other (ban hank deposits, subject to reserve. Items 23. 24. 26... .$58. 201 .03 Thm and Savings IleHislts, subject to reserve and payable, on iiemiimi or subject to notice: Time certificates of deposit outstanding Total of time and savings deposits payable on demand or subject to notico, Items 27 and 28. .$1 1,465.20 ' 7.SICJ r.a.np 3U0.23 n.-ltirKap,, Tutal $87,026.23j State of Oregon, County of Juckson, ss, t "'. 1, II. 1-J. Campbell, eusblei- of the above mimed bank, do solemnly swear- u inc. auovu siuiemeui is uuc lo mo nosl oi my Knowleitge ami belief. 11. M. CAMl'HKl.L. Cashlor. Subscribed and sworn to before me Ibis 14th day of July, 1925 . . . ' c i 'l.l.'.M i.: vi'rt m.l.-u ii, .i.ii.. My commission expires Jiiuuary 4;' 1928. ' " v '' Correct Attest: W. II. Hrown. .1. F. llrown. ' ' rivpd tn.' takn thpm hnr.k in Mnrine Bi county. They told their stories separately to the sheriff and constable. Neither story conflicted, as both told the same identical story. ' They ' were rather unwilling to return. June, the elder sister, cried at the prospect of returning," but' Esther did not ln any manner show that her emo tions effected her ln .such a way. Wfien they became acquainted of the fact that they might be returned to herd sheep for their father, they exclaimed in Unison, "Take us back! We will vamoose again." The girls-' father had suspected Rhodes for some time as being in strumental ln their disappearance, as he disappeared at the same time the girls ' ran away. About two weeks previous he had been an employe of Bradshaw, but had discontinued to work for him because of a dislike that . existed between them. The father in formed the Bheriff of his suspicions, who promptly questioned Rhodes. At 1 first ' the latter . maintained ignorance I of the affair, but finally, when Garry "t'ozad. constable of Klamath Falls. I also- questioned him he confessed his part in the escape. ' ' Immediately after he had made, his confession they bundled him Into a car for Portland, with Thomas Curran, I reporter of the Klamath News, accom-1 panying. The four men drove right throagh to Portland, where they ar rived last night and found the missing girls. ; , The two sisters -claim that their father was brutal In his- treatment of them and that he would at times even beat them with a stick, and that when he did not allow them to celebrate the Fourth of July in Klamath Falls they took Rhodes into their confidence and In that way ran away. FILIPINOS HAPPY I OR CO BASIS Tree Delivery Service Santford & Co. 307-309 East Main Street Phone 702 Phone 703 Free Delivery Service MANILA. P. I., July 17. (A. P.) Governor General Leonard, Wood told the Philippine legislature yeatfrday that the government should transfer to private enterprise all railroads, mines and agricultural' enterprises now undej Its control. - Another outstanding feature of ye govornor general's Aessage was the possibility of the government going on a cash basis. Ue to the increase of reevnuea In 192T. Governor Wooif) said, the Filipinos are generally happy and contented people. living under steadily Improv ing conditions. ' ' . ' Whle there have been no serious disturbances there have heen some Indications of local unrest whlt-h 8f feefed puh order." he said. 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