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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1925)
O CD o Q O o O O o 'CD oO o FOtm arcftFom-) MrtrLoTTinmOT, meaford. crecion'. ranuY. attoust 21, 102.-1 ASSAULT CASE HERE BYJ DIVORCE A churtfo of nnnuult mul battery, IIS HOMES ARE NEEDED By P. M. Jones. CKXTHAL POINT, Ore, Auk. -I Swlibh whs fiU-tl by Mi'H, Alvlo WoikIh huHlnesH jiooplo of this city disdoHCH wan (IfHtnlMHCMl 1,10 'uct 1,1111 t"(!r- aro new arrivalu 111 mis jmri 01 me vaney ainiost uuuy aKutiiHt her husband, p-CKtorday in Jude Tnylur'n court bc thuho of lack of evidence. WoodH, wlio iH 1 9 yiii-H old and Quarried but throe niontliH, wuk al K'Kcd to buvo beaten blH wife on her TefUHiil to go after water for unt In ibeli lent Iiouho a half milo wol of kho Southern Pacific rlKht-of-wny near Jackwon ntrcot. Mi-h, Woods, who Is IX yearn of a Re, rhtlrued that Khe iiad been atruek by Iter busbum) on Mcveral dlf fert'nt oeeasioiiH before be licrtt her on August 13 WitneHfM for WoodH, who Miibl t tint ihey had watched the alleged beatltiK. claim the two were laughing and In it playful nu.od at the time It hap pened. At the end of the hearing. Wood va Herved with divorce papcra filed by. 11m wife charging cruelty, District Attorney Newton Chancy rdatcH that it in not hit custom to bring Much cases into court when In connection with a divorce, but action was taken In this cane becaiiHo of hcv oral reaHona, and In u statement wild "It la my Intenlion to nail wlfe-beatcra rfBht to the mast.' D. 0. K. K. CONCERT Ti T The Crater Lake Temple band, D, O. K, IC, will play ita fourth concert of the season tonight at the city park at H o clock. A very entertaining pro gram has been arrangel, the numbers (f which arc given at folluwa: Ihi-cIi. "High I'rlde" Hud I'opular, "When I Think of You" Kohc Spanish WnltzeM, "Santiago" Kong. "Iawc HendK a Little (Jift of Ruses Opcnshuw Popular, "O Kutherlna" Kail Overture, "Orpheus" Offenbucli Popular, "Twilight Stum and You" Herb. Brown M arch , "I lo in ba trt o" i-'a rra r ' Htur Spangleil Hanner FIRE ARE RESCUED PASA DKiVA. Cnl., A ug. I . ( A . P.) The brush fire which ban burned oyer more than 4,uo( aei'eM In the Illg Tujungu canyon region today contin ued tt weeping beyond control In the mountains north of Pasadena. Com pletion of a 42-foot fire break In the ridge between the Hig Tujunga canyon and the Arroyo Heco early today was expected to keep the flames out of the PuHHdena wateialied. . A Torce of approximately 700 flre flghtet'H at work early today combat ting the blaze will be augmented later In the day by oilier cont Ingenta, fed cral foroHt officials announced. The men; trapped yciterday were rescued. 1 2 ARRESTED ON , Jainen Pell and d1 citizens, wei Thomaa I'lsrh, lo- 1 arn-ied at 4 o'clock Milti morning for being in an Intoxi cated ootid It Ion 011 1 he city Htreet m. Three bolt lea of moonshine were found 011 Hell's person, two of which had not yet been opened. According to the district attorney's office a charge of posseHslug IntoxIcaiitH will be placed against him. The time for their hearing bus not been set, their case being turned over to the district attorney. and thut moHt t tlicHC new people un forced to locate In tho country hut roundlnK the city or push on lo Home other locution by roan on of the fact that there are 110 more available living quarters in the city. There have been heard rumors of Homo new homes to be erected herd, hut as yet nothing definite could be learned, it is to he hoped that these milium will noon materialize and that we can offer homes to the new ar rivals; we have Krown to tho full ex lent of our capacity until more houses are built, which Is all that can be ex pected of any city. Come on. let's have some new houses. Clifford (). Hatfield and wife of Seattle, arn spending a few days with tho former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. U Hatfield. Clifford noeds no introduc tion to Central Point, as he was raised here and was for some time with the Paxson Drug company prior to enter ing O. A. C, from which he graduated to enter the drug business. He Is now with the llartlett Drug company of Scuttle and doing well. Ho will visit such of his old pals as still live here before returning to duty. Mrs. K. S. Paxson and daughter. Mrs. Richard Hale of Missoula, Mont are visftlng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Paxson. Mrs. Paxson is a sister of Mrs. R. II. Paxson, while her husband was a brother of R. H. Pax son. K. S. Paxson was. before his death, quite well and favorably known as n painter of Indians and Indian life, having spent much of his life In Bulto and Missoula, Mont. Mrs. B. A. Atkinson and two sons are spending a few days enjoying tho beauties of Diamond lake. Mrs. Udia Fields, who has been quite sick. Is again able to be up and : about and Is Improving quite rapidly. Mrs. R. H. Paxson. who was quite sick for several days. Is reported as much improved. James Cummings has returned from his vacation and the old star again reposes gracefully upon his bosom. Poslmaster and Mrs. day lex are spending their vacation in Portland and coast points. Mrs. Kills Clark is officiating at tho postol'lice in their absence. Miss henna Hamrlch is spending a few days at McKen.lo river with tho Mclirldes. Gordon Altchley is now official pilot if one of Joss Richardson a fruit trucks, operating litRhU. There was u good old-iashlouod birthday party at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fry on Saturday, August la, in honor of the birthdays of Mr. Fry and Al Turbo II. As Mr. Fry's birthday was on the 10th and Mr. Tarbell's on tho 20th, they "met hnlf way" on dates. Mr. Fry pnssed his 7 mi and Mr. Tut hell his liOth milestone. Vhoso present were Mr. and Mrs. I Slevo Tarhell. Fay Avery, Mr. and , Mrs. Savage and Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, I til of Agate; Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. Storm, It. T.. Archibald. J. R. and Susie St (Hin, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fry and Al Tarhell. After a bounteous dinner and an ovenlnn devoted to reminiscences. ynrn spinning and music, the guests departed declaring the party tho finest on record. Tho Hotel Central lias tho following KiicHts registered : J. Parsons. Port land; B. Pfremmer, Orunts Pass; N. C. Smylhe and wife. Fort Klamath; Mr. Lewis, Joseph Mans, Miss B. J. Mans, Miss K. Demnsey, all of Los Angeles, and Mrs. I). K. Bliss of Holly wood. J. A. (tear, tho proprietor of tho Central, stales that every room and apartment Is full and that he Is forced almost dally lo turn away people seeking quarters. Rev. B. A. Finch of himcne stopped Chursday for a short visit with his friend. J. A. Gear of (he Hotel Central- Rev. Finch Is on his way to IjuKcvicw on a combined pleasure and business trip. Ho was formerly pastor of the Baptist church of Lakevlnw. having filled the pastorate there for four years. GRACE MITT LEADS IP ' Oraio Wl.'k Merrill, il foiinov wi-ll- lillou n i phIiIimiI of I lilt, rlly unil .liii'K HKltvlllo uml (lie IVntral I'olnt Hh-lrli-l, now In lnovlr work tit llnlly- wood. Oil If., "ml who rcepiilly won 11 bdiiulv loiilint. niHlniMTi'd !' tor "Movie DlKOXt," I" nlll'iu! In 11 "11"' fi'tl rlKUlo" I'Olltl'Kl bring HhkpiI by till' Hllllll' IM'rimllclll. Tim foiiiirr Infill wiiliiiin linn !13. 170 villi' mul Ihm' ninronl iMiiiiliilllor. DllKllll MOlllllll. "lib' 111. Mill Mlll'H. Till! Iim! IHK1 1 tho "Mlivlii IUhwI" Iii IiiIk n (unit pic lino of 111" lenilltiK i-ollli'Hhiiit. (Iriiio Wlik M'i'ilit wim the ili' fetnlKnl liisl wliilrr In n Imril foimb illv.ir huh 1 tint thrllli'il llin rniiniy Hl'Ut. hail boen wountlcil In Die Khoultler. llmt the Duke of Mirumla hail been killi-il and the klnK'H chHuffcui ivoundcd. ll,ailded that there waH no attempt to hide the effect that there wtiH a pint aKHlnut Alfonso In aeveral clioH participated In by forelKnem and that the police were taklntf extraordi nary precaution) lo protect tho mon arch. Assatiln Is Killed. CANTON, China, Auk. 21. One of I the men who participated In the uhsos- hI na t Ion ycHteriluy of l-leu Chens-llol, i:w yoilK. Auk. 21.-(A. P.) ,flnanM ...... f lhfi (.,., ov. The censorship In Hpull. which hu lrnmont wa Mmi y guar(8 wnc been Imposed upon feature Hturles, . fiQi (ufl -.- ,i n..thr headllmH, apparently Ik preventing for the moment tlie ti'Uth or falsity of a cli'cuinKtantial atory related ly u trav eler urrlvlng at Hondaye, France from Santiinder, Spain, of an attempt to asKaNHluatc King AlfotiHO at Santun- ler last Siturday nlglit. Recently (here have been other re ports of plotH agnliist the life of I he .Spanish monarch mid an official a;i lenient iHHiied in Madrid on June 10 admitted one plot. Thin was tho finding of a bomb ou the railway track between Kaiagosa and Barcelona over which Alfonso was to pas. The x plosive was discovered before the king's train arrived. Severn I persons were arrested nnd were said lo have confessed pari id pal ion In I be plot. The story of the traveler at Hen- daye was lo the effect that a tall, well-dressed man put his baud in bfH pocket as the automobile of the king neared him. The suspicious movement in changing his ditrk eyeglasses to clear glasses was noticed by the secret service men who took him Into cus tody. it was asserted in Barcelona, ac cording to the traveler, that the king Eat More BUTTER-NUT BREAD It's Healthful ASK ANY GROCER wounded. The remainder escaped. Cook with RAH. tf Bartletts Wanted Guy W. Conner Rain Falls l Portland. PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 21. Rain which fell here tills morning amounted' to .01 Inch, accordiK to Edward L. Wells, district metooroloKlst, who docs not expect any more rain to fall In the next 24 hours. Vancouver, Wash., Is tin-only other point that reported rain this nmrninK , JhiVn Brother Also liitliicr LOS ANOKLFgt. AUK. ill. (A. !') John Dempaey. brother of William llaniBon ("Vck") Uemiisey. world's heavyweiBht champion pUBtllst, who was arreHlcd here hist nlBht on charges of drunkenness, was ro-ar-rested today on a ihaiKo of vasrancy preferred by bis wife. Jane ueinpney o Vunut Kll. 0 J WENATCHEB. Wash.. Aug. ?1. Nine foiest fires were Btaried by yesterday's eloctrical storm at thu hil tj Lake CIcElum, tho local for estry office was advised today,: .' Cook with ri g g . II . . : i ' s . ' ' . ' ; V'". , . In Earn Enclosures Ride in i Comfort; A Rex EndoiureorTop will keep you warm and dry in the coldeit or rainiest weather. And it costs so little-! Drive your open car in leave it a few hours then drive away in "enclosed" comfort! Rx Rmfftmvnr It niifil for these car: Buick, Cadil lac, Chevrolet, Chryiler, Dodge BrotheTi.Hupmobile, Maxwell, Nash, QldsmobiU ttmd Studebaktr. F. F. BURKE Opposite S. P. Depot Phone 145-J Over 37 Years in Medford ' 4 i : Over 3000 Bank Accounts Old depositors remain throughout the years and new names are entered on our books each week to stay there. Is it an, accident that this institution satisfies so many people for such a long time, or is it due to the su periority of its service? ' . "'---I ' Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon Established 1888 "Inviting Your Business On Our Recdrd" MANN'S The Best Goads for the Price, No Matter What the Price t t : ASA 1:1 (A N A . Krtm;b Mnrnrro. fimunt J 1 The Amerleiin uviatir who vulunteered fr Hervlee with the l-'n'tn-b MKiiiiiHt tbe Klffinn tribt'sinoii biiveulnioHt eomploted tbeir trulnitiK fiiiit-MP here uml nre brhm trmitteH to fly iibine. They will chnrtly k to ICubiit for preHetitiitlnn to the Hilltiin tMnlcr whnve luinner tlicy will flu-ht. OPEN ALL NIGHT Phipps Auto Park Service Highway at Jackson St MANN'S Fmal Gleali-Up Sale Beginning Saturday we will cbrduct a final Clean-up Sale of all Summer Merchandise. It will pay you to take advantage of these prices- One lot of men's Suits, reg- nJ6ot f Suit8' size8 32 One Lot of Boys' Suits ular $25 to $40 values, Jn men?s; long pants Knicker Suits, sizes 6 to 16 Suits. V2 Price , Price y2 Price 5"s.-,v DYERS HATTERS CLEANERS PLEATERS Phone 244 23 N. Fir St. Vll.lU lt OIM'DSKS AtVl'ITT.XIi or 'IUO NAVY M'ltSliS WASIIIN'C'I'l'N. Aim. HI. (A. I'p Verdict!) ir ni Killlty iclilili'il By ti coirl iiitirll.il tv IddI .'nun niraltl 'l lO linlli M. Alul O 'im Mlrn failiTinc lilnncy. navy nur.-.ra charRrd unh viMUIinn cf Hip V"1 ol?Md ad lirlMRHip ll'itlnr llllr) III Lnlted Hlnifn frinn I hi- t 1 t I were sapiirovcd luduy ly yccro--Inrv V TTIImr. ' . HARDWARE CO. Hammers Reg. Reg. Enders $1.65 98c Enders 75c 68c Hatchets Reg. Boy Scout $1:50. . . b 98c Rtg. $100 Hnml Axe .$1.19 IamkIi Kits . .... .a 75c o o sll our wirowcbii,i-AcV o Straw Hats $2.00 to $5.00 value $1.00 Dress Shirts $1.50 value $1.19 Dress Pants One Lot $6 values $4.25 Athletic Union Suits $1.50 and $1.75 values $1.29 SEE OUR W?W FALL SUITS ci Swimming Suits for Boys $1.00 value ' 59c Work Shirts Blue or Grey 95c Dress Pants One Lot $4 values $2.95 Flannel Pants for Young Men Discounted 1Af Wool Swimming Suits Men's and Boys' $4.00 value $2.98 Shirts and Drawers Light Weight 48c each Boys' Union Sui,ts 65c value 48c Jantzen . Swimming Suits for Men $5.45 Mann's Departments tore THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY Fhone 488-487 Q ' Metffotd, Oregon" Union Suits Men's Balbriggan 89c Night Shirts Fine Quality Muslin $1.25 value , 98c Canvas Gloves for packing Ladies' or Men's sizes 12c Boys' Caps 75c $1 $1.50 SEE OVR'NEW FALL SUITS I I " O l.'yt'l. l II II . .).-. II o o O o o