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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1925)
Vi, e mL. OLD JUNK HOUSE MOTHER SHOT BY: " i ONE ON OWEN-ORE. NEAR BUTTE FALLS SEND LOCAL PEARS IS BURNED IS OPERATED' IN" NIGHT BLAZE ON TO SAVE LIFE N o filRERRES. . Two forest fires reported to be quite A convention of International, Rpopo erlous were discovered yesterday aft- that will take placw In Portland Sep. irnoon by District State Fire Warden teinlitr 21 to 2I, of Rencinl Interest f. H. Lowd, while.; patrolling state to the whole state of Oregon, Is the Irnlierlund by airplane. i. . , i . hovereiKn liraim LoiiRe or ouci m- One fire, which has reached large proportions. Is burning near Morrison ;reek. a short distance from the .1000 lows. In fact this convention Is not for Portland alone, but Is being fi nanced and handled by all of the Odd Rvan ,-, di.fict which li un low has Probably more mem bers than any other fraternal orgnnl. zatlon In Oregon, there being over 43,000 members in the state with ap- proximately 600 separate lodges. The I Odd Fellows ' lodge In the whole , world had a membership, according I to the last census, of 2.700,000. Tliore lare 10,728 subordinate lodges, 3,677 (encampments, 10,182 Rehekah lodges nnd 789 Cantons. - will be .'.official roprcsenta- Evans creek district, which is also WX of control. The other is on Owen Vregon Lumber property seven miles north of Santiam Peak. E. U Tngram with a crew of men has been sent to Morrison creek, while Warden Lowd Is taking charge of the Dwen-Oregon fire, which is burning In thick timber. : The Imnaha-fire near ProBnect in Ilia PMlaf V,.ln..l ....,..,. k..,. nn I F.lb Kill. UUtlG VUUIIU1. JU UUU1- tlonal crew of firefighters, known ns I he Ranger to the scene yesterday; It being the custom of forest officials to Bend the Bquadron to the most serious fires burning in the Crater, Umpqua, Klam nth Clot...,, H'V. , Zn ,Ln Zll V ti- I work in Portland since January of datWad7nla ' According to P; B. Lowd, who flew hwh t rn onn y 7.ISSl- '.il.1?;""1 VZty 'Zry lo,)B in Oregon e -dspStatrr,; PeXtm h in uciictru iiihl nits murriHUM . n ,. ... . . - .lives from efery state In tho union ii.,t o,,.,,i-V i i ' well ii h each of tho Onnarilnn prov- ,rW . r ? ! lnc. The ordW will also have rep: Z JJ'l??. resentntlves f.oln nil parts of Ausfa- liiHla, -Cuba and -ljastern count i'Ioh, Tho visitors, are com I met as guests of the lodirea iu .the Jurisdiction of Ore- Fire of unknown origin completely destroyed the unocupied three-room frame junk house pad shedB attached to it, owned by Thomas Kddy, on Plum street, near the end of West Kleventh street, between 11 and 11:30 last night. The loss Is not known, as Kddy , is serving a 20-year sentence for as-. Bault recently imposed by Judge C. M. Thomas in circuit court. There was no insurance. i ne willing out oy lire or tills long existing eye-sore causes no sorrow in that section of the city. The building, sheds and yard con tained a mixed mass of old Junk, In the lila'zu on state land had been burning several days before It was discovered by airplane. Duo to the fact the at mosphere was'so smoky tire lookouts could not locate the same. The Bybee Airings fire nnd two smaller ones Bpveral miles diBtant present situa tions which are very difficult to han dle. Very little Is known concerning the Owen-Oregon fire, which Is said to be spreading lny Btate timberland. people. Besides the members of Ore gon who will ntlend the big gather ing almost en niusse. ,the state of Washington Is Joining hands with Oregon and they-are pledging 16,000 members from that stute alone. Ida ho has also organized to send to. Port land numerous bands nnd organiza tions and will have three floats In the parade , one from the subordinate lodges, one from the Rebeknh lodges and one from Eastern Idaho spon sored by the lodges of Pocotello. which will depict Indian life and products. ... One of the spectacular features of the big gathering will be the pageant showing the officers and ' Uniform ranks of Patriarchs Militant. This Is the military branch of the Order, and a number of years -ago., when the in, ternational gathering was held In aSn' Francisco, there were' 2400 plumed marchers marching ' through the streets of that city.' AIL the : lodges of Southern Oregon have ' made generous contributions for the big gathering. To Medford lodge Bert 'Oregon" Jones, slain in a des- I has been .assigned a nart to nrocurc perate attempt to escape from the 'a supply of Rogue Rlver'Ynlley pears eluding old wagons and auto bodies and parts thereof, und the place at which Eddy alno had resided, had long been regarded as an unsightly and nol somo nuisance. Because of tho fait that the con tents, of the one story house, yard and sheds was packed full of miscellan eous Junk the fire department played water on the ruins from the Still, pumper for nearly an hour before the blaze was out. When the file depart ment' arrived nt tho scone the building was nlready a mass of flames. It is believed that the fire had been smoul dering Bomo time before it burst Into flames. for the pleasure of the state's guests, an assignment .which the . local lodge has gladly, accepted and will fulfill. . 10 HAVE CURATOR FOR MUSEUM late prison "Wednesday . ; evening. launched his spectacular crime career An this county, and has relatives liv- to 20 years In prison by Circuit Judge p. M. Thomas, for tho Sexton foun tain hold up. ; . -fi i With his brothers "Dewey and Ml- nm, "Oregon" staged a series of rob beries in Jackson and Josephine bounties. Dewey Is serving a 20-year j Sentence at Salem and Milam escaped rom the. county Jail at Jacksonville ' .' wo years ago and has never, been I - recaptured. - He was awaiting trial The Jacksonville Chamber of Corn- it the tlne for ;th' Blackwell Hill merce has launched a drive for "a obbery near Gold Hill. ' bigger and better" pioneer museum In the. Blaekwell Hill robbery. In the U. S. Hotel at Jacksonville, William Sehultze," 'barber, and Walter and as the first step In fhe enlarged Smith, carpenter, were among tne program, have i received' assurances rictims. Sprague Reigel, a' former from the county court, that next year ocai orchard man, was also present, a curato.r will be " furnished, 'tso -the ind . was hit across the wrist with museum", can 'be kept open all :ihe he butt-end of a pistol In the hands time. ' - ,' f Oregon Jones, when he vigorously! This week the. committee in charge irotested the proceedings. 1 is soliciting subscriptions among Jack Sehultze. Smith, Reigel ' and two sonvllle people, -and ' next week will ther men with- their women com- call upon residents of Ashlftnd and paiTions were stopped while return- Medford, and other communities for Ing from a dance at the fair grounds financial aid. They are aiming at hy way of the lane leading from the $3000. which will be used In making highway to Oakdnle avenue, by the needed Improvements and adding to Jones, all bundled Into Relgel's car the collection of pioneer relics, nnd forced to drive to Blackwell Hill, I . -"here they were lined up In tho (joonllght and systematically robbed of cash and jewelry. - After the' rob bery the Jones drove back to this rity In Relgel's car, where It was hbnndoned. - ' ' 1 . The Jones were also charged with the holdup of a number of "parties" In the vicinity of he Savage Rapids dam. 3 AUTO CRASHES IN 'CITY, NONE HURT Three, auto wrecks occurred In tho city yesterday, none of which resulted in Injury to tho occupunts. On South Riverside Mrs. C. J. Jes sup. of Weed, Calif., driving a Ford eoupe.'eollided with a Maxwell driven by J. M. Newell, of this city, while attempting to pass a load of hay. On Vest Main street near Oakdale, Wil liam Mansfield, of Prospect, struck a car owned by Jack Heath, an em ploye of the Associated Oil So. The former was arrested by traffic offi cer J. J. McMahon for reckless driv ing and operating a motor vehicle with no driver's license. At the In tersection of 4th street and Central, a. light delivery' car was struck by a heavy touring while endeavoring to cross the intersection. The names of the drivers in the latter accident were not learned. None of the cars were budly damaged., s ' 'i WATERLOO, la.. Aug. 13. .(A. P.) While the funeral dirge sounds nl Reinlieck, Iowa, for the Hev. K. J. Vandervoort. pastor of the Kirat Meth odist Oruchut Iarkersburg, surgeons will be performing an operation on his wife nt a hospital here. Both were shot by their son Warren, 17, last Thursday night.7, The son will not attend the funeral of his father'. Nor will he be advised as to the condition of his mother. Since the shooting he has expressed no curiosity as to his father's funernl or whether tho two - rifle shots he fired Into his mother's head and throat had proved fatal. Should thin supercilious air leave him and should he ask that he ho per mitted to attend his father's funeral, ho will nut be allowed to do so, Sher iff Burma has previously stated . Surgeons believed early today that In view of Mrs. Vamleirvoort's roinut k ablo vitality, '-she will survive the. op eration, which will be performed In ii n effort to remove the bullet that lodged In her neck. The lead lodged at the base of her bruin will be luft, physicians said, unless it becomes necessary to make a last desperate ef fort to save her life. '- While efforts are being nmdo to save his mother's life and while friendfTand neighbors of tho larkersburg minister' and members of his little, flock aro pre paring to lay his body to rest, the boy slayer sits In his cell, 'reads magazines, euts hearty meals and appears to have forgotten that he killed his father and dangerously wounded his mother. Famous Drivers , ' Here Tomorrow WEDD1NG BELLS TOURIST TRAVEL TO ' LAKE STILL STRONG Eddie Hearne, famous veteran, of the board speedways, 4'fox of auto racing" and 1923 champion, Is con sidered hy speed kings as being one of the "headiest drivers" that ever came into the fold of speed. He has driven more dirt track races than any driver in the world other than Barney Old field. Hearne, Lock hart, Licklleder and Simpson will arrive on the Shasta limited Friday morning from . Los Angeles and will Immediately unload their Millers and Dusenbergs from the special express car. These are the world's fastest - and latest speed creations, direct from the factory of tho famous Harry Miller, known throughout the world as the greatest designer, of speedway cars. , Lockhart . McDonald and Hearne have already announced ..that Sun day's race- wtll. be strictly business after the. starter drops the flag. Hearne Is determined to try and win back honors ylost to Lock hart when he smashed nil the world's mile dirt track records nt Bakersfield, Cal., last February. On Tuesday afternoon, August 11, ht 3 o clock, a quiet wedding was sol- mnized when Felix C. Nay, of Orange bounty, California, was united In mar riage to Miss Eleanor Reynolds, re cently from the same community. They were married nt the residence i.f the minister, Rev. J. B. Conn. After tho ceremony the wedding pnrty left Immediately for the South by auto. I The home of O. W. Huffman on North eCntrnl Ave. was. the scene of a weflJing Wednesday evening, Aug. 12, nt 6:30. when Miss Violet was unir ted In marriage to Alfred F. Odin, of this cdunty A small group of Intl ;iate', friends were present- Rev. J. H. Coan. of the South Methodist rhurcht officiated. The ring wedding rite wqj used. Mr. Odin Is a resident of the Evans Creed district where the young couple will make their home. At 8:30 o'clock Wednesday evening, Aug. 12, at the home of the bride's mother at 9 Parft Place, Otto K. King nnd Miss Wave Doren were happily united In the bonds of wedded life. 'Both of the principals are well known In the community. Rev. J, B. Coan, of, this city, officiated. The beautiful ring- ceremony was enployed to- seal the troth. A large number of frjends of the family were present. Follow ing the ceremony and reception a wedding dinner was enjoyed Although tho general tourist season Is now receding from the peak of the season,, business was good today with the Crater Lake National Park com pany, as this forenoon's stnges depart ed for the lake wlrti over twenty per sons from the hotels and arriving morning trains. The local state 'auto registration bu reau for out of the state cars, also did a bJg-buslness yesterday, as 110"such cars, from all parts of the United States registered that day.- The general run of tourists calling at the local garages Is falling off a lit tle. . Noted Movie People to Visit Medford and Crater Lake ' Thnr. will liA A tlieAtlnff Of til P., A P. W. club Friday ewnlnif, 'August- 14. at the home of Ada Htwmer, 12 Mlntleloe. The purpiwo iiPhi nmke definite plana for a booth iat the fair. Member, are urged to jbe present by 7:J. Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Wlllet of Holly wood wilt arrive .In Medtord Sunday morning and will be guests of . Mr. and Mrs. George Hunt, who will take them to Crater Lake. Mra. Willet's stage name la Blllle Dave and she la one of the well known movie atara. Mr. and Mra. Wlllet have been in Washington making a picture with Jack Holt. ' Mr. Wlllet Is one of the ' noted movie directors of Hollywood., , A committee i representlnif ' the Chamber of Commerce will also meet them at the train and present them with some of Medford'a famous flow ers and fruits. - , Mr. and Mrs. Wlllet are stopping in Medford as a result of the picture of Crater Lake and Medford shown at the convention of moving picture people, a few months ago. ,,,, Only three days left special electric rang offer; get yours now I 12) FACTORY GIRL -ONE OF THE 98 Will Answer Letters from Women Asking About Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable , v - Compound Lit! tz. Pa, "I was very nervous amM suffered lor a long time with pains in my oacK ana siae. i was employed in factory and for about three months I did no work at all. There were two women who told me about Lydia E. Pinkham a Vegetable Com pound. I didn't be lieve what they told me at first, but at last I tried it Ithaa taken my pains away and my nervousness. I am glad to aay that I am one of the 98 out of 100' that it has helped. I recommend it when I can, aa I Know it ia good for women's troubles. I will answer any letter that any woman writes to me. I know the Vegetable- Compound has helped me and hope it will help others." Mrs. Charles R. Shub,R.F.D. 2, Lltite.Pa. 98 out 6f every 100 women who take this medicine for the ailments for which it is recommended are benefited by it They have aaid so in answering a quo tionaire sent to them. For sale by druggists evarywBere. For Camp Furniture . See Med Tent & Awning Works OppoilU 9, Depot Phon145-J WASHINGTON. Aug. 13. (A. P.) A formal communication frosslnR for the return of German property seized by the United States during the war has been presented to Secretary Kellogg by the German ai.ihassador. . No comment was available at the state department beyond admission that such a communication had been received, and was being considered. The text has not been made public, but the memorandum Is understood to point out that, In view' of the status of the operations of the Dawes repar ations plan and the benefit to be de rived from these payments by the United States, the time appears ap propriate to ,take up. fojc set,tle,ment the question of German properties still 'held by the Washington government, , ; Johnson Itonl.H Richards Again, FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Aug. 13. (A. P.) William M. Johnson of San Francisco, practically . clinched his right to the number two position on the Davis cup team yesterday when he defeated Vincent Richards of New York 6-3, 6-4, 7-5, In the second of the test matches between these rivnls.. Johnston won the first match Sjatur-? day In five sets. . P00 0 ?TJ -Cl' ' ; If you spent 60 days : straight at the kitchen stove you'd see why it is that nearly eighteen hundred homes within reach of the Copco lines are now using electric ranges. Two hours a day, every day In the year, Is probably a low estimate of a housewife's time in the kitchen. Sixty full days, in all and they're worth making easier I Electrical cooking is easier, and cleaner. It puts an end to dirt and ashes. It means less sweeping of floors, less cleaning' of walls, cleaner utensils. . Electrical cooking is tastier. Uniform, controllable heat saves the flavor of dainty foods. ' :-tT tcALIFDIWmOREG(7 POWER COMPANY YWIR. PARTNERS IN FKOGRESS ' Electrical cooking is economical sur prisingly so. The average cost of electri city for cooking is only about twice th . cost of the electric lighting current in ths . same home. (Actual average figures fot.' . your own neighborhood will be shown you upon request.) ., . .' . ' Don't pass the next display of electric '. . ranges without just dropping in and ask ing your dealer more about them and about the convenient payment terms he is offering. ; ; ,. . . THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY -4 .t Lock who broke all world's records for a one-mile dirt track and is considered by the public press to be the world's greatest race driver, will have his car oh display at the re'''"" "- 1 Hppmobile JfilOW If 128 North Front Street oom Friday and Saturday. August 14 and 15 It's some car. Come in and see it. ...VM-