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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1925)
HfTrnFOnB It kit, TRTRUyE, flDFOBB, OftEON, TIITTRSflAY, SEPTEMBER 10, t02" THUS!!?. EAGLE PT. MAN ON HUNTING TRIP -SHOTIHRUARM Approximately Hoven fcours after the doer season officially .opened to day, Ted Heamuri of Kagle Point wub accidentally shot in the upper, part of his arm, a short distance above Wc CalHstor Spi-lngH, 7 o'clock' hi nor ninjj, while enroute to hunting grounds with three companions. According to Xr. W. W. P. Holt, the attending phytifclan. Seaman, George Holmes, William Hurst, . and I'hurletf PottlRrew were tding In u Star coupe, Pettigrew and Holmes in the weat, and yea man and Hutston out aide on the rear. Pettif?rew wh holding a high-powered rifle be twoon his kneea when for some un known reason it was discharged bh the car was traveling over a rough road. The bullet pansed between Pettigrew's arm and body, through the aeat back and emerged from the rear of the car directly behind Sea man's arm. - , The .wound bled profusely , and ufter it had been plopped by first aid methods the wounded man wua brought to Kugie Point, where, med ical attention was available. At pres ent he -is reported td; be rpsting etjsy. The i gun inflicting the wound' .is naid to, hayo -been the only ono.n the party that was loaded, ' WASHINGTONSCHOOL DISTRICT ENLARGED The boundaries of the territory which serves the Washington school were enlarged last night by Superin tendent E. H. Hedrick of the public schools. .The Washington district now includes all that part of the city lying south of Main street, west of the rail road tracks and east of Plum and Washington streets. The A division of the eighth grade at the Jackson Bcliool was also as s;gned to Washington school. , This change effects some 60 chil1 ,dren- who were previously assigned to Jackson school, but on account of the increased population, in -that district it ;was found that 'they ,conld be'-ais easily ; handled '- at- tbe ;.. Washington school, which for the niost part is nearer their homeB. . . , KLAMATH SEVERS SCOUT CONNECTION t TH LOCAL ORDER Under the .headline, "Klamath Seveis ReiUionn y?Uh Bedford Houts" and a sub-head reading: 1'Ue-drffani-zathm of I,oeal Boys Organ to Follow Med ford Hungie," the following Is printed' fn the Klamath alls News of Wednesday: ' 'iKeveranca. of connections with tho Boy Seoul area of Med ford was undertaken by the subscrib ers of the Boy Scouts organisa tion of Klamath county at a meeting held last night, attend ed by . i 5 members , who voted unanimously to cut away from all ties held by the other, mem bers of Jackson and Josephine counties. . ' "On the ground's that the agreement b were unsatisfactory and that ..Klamath ?FuJk and Klamnth county was not obtain ing from the pact what they claim is justly their due, an attempt wiii be made to have a full time executive work the new field of Kiamath county ; only. .' ', "The question jviii be taken up by Cecil A. Cook, district scout executive, , who. leaves next week for, a conference in, Spokane. ."Air connections with the val ley area wilt bo discontinued October 15 and from that time an; Klamath .will bo Independent ,of neighboring districts, A first class council will be organized in Klamath with a full time execu- ' ' tivo, a resident of the county." BUILDING ANOIOAN CONVENTION HERE The Oregon League of Building & Loan and Saving & I-opn associations will hold their second annual meeting in Medford Saturday, September 12, at the Hotel Medford. Members from all parts of Oregon will he present. The meeting will laBt but one day. commencing Saturday morning at 10 o'c'ock and adjourning that evening with a banquet bs tlse closing event of the day. Officers will be elected and regular business routine will be go'e over durng the session. The .following day the members present, of whom 40 are ejected, will take a Sunday trip to Crater lake, after which they depart for their re sptive homes. The first meeting wbs held Bt Port land last year and beforei that time the associations had met in only , an informal way. " . WEDDING BELLS At seven o'clock Saturday evening, September 5, .1925, at the First Meth mtitt KpiHcopal church, Mr. Ernest E. Hagie and Miss Heathea Moy were united in marriage by the Kev, VII lard De Yoe, These youns people were accompanied by the father and mother of the ,bride, all of Klamath Falls. The Episcopal ring ceremony was used. Mr. and MrR. Haste will reside on a farm near Klamath Falls. They wilt-take a few weeks auto trip for their honeymoon. OBITUARY ' PARSONS-rMrs, Lorraine Hascal! Parsons passed away at her home on Siskiyou Heights. Hillcrest road, Sep tember 8, aged 72 years. Mrs. Par sons was born at Waukeshau, Wis., December 4, 1852, and was married to George Howland Parsons in New York City, June 19, 1872. From this union one son, Reginald H. Parsons of Se attle, Wash., survives. Mr. and Mrs. Parsons made their home at Colorado Springs, Colo, for 18 years. George II. Parsons died in 1898. Mrs. Parsons . has made her home In Medford for the past 11 years. She was a mem' ber of the EpisciMial chuich and leaves one slBter, Alllg F. Hascall, living in New York City. The remains of Mrs. Parsons will lie Bnnt to Seattle Friday morning and the funerul services will he held In that city. Itobe-rts and Xmvlniiti. Two very well known young folkrf of Medford were married Saturday evening, September - 5, 1925, at .the First Methodist Episcopal porsonago, at eight o'clock, in the presence of tho faratltes-aif the-brtde and---groom. These young folks were Mr, "William P.orimrd Itolierts and Miss 'Ada Hutli Kewland, -The ceremony, was spoken by tho Itcv. Wilard De Yoe.'and after congratulations the happy ..couple im mediately left for a two weeks honey moon in California. .Miss Nowiand is a Tejeas gtrU but for tjn-o years has nadeher home with har uncle, li. A. Ncwland. of 861' fflast- Eighth street. She. as well as Mr; Roberts, are active members of 'the First Methodist Epis copal church and prominent. In all the social -functions oS young people's .work. Mr. Koberts Is the. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Roberts of 40 Crater Lake.avenue,-a.nd a long time employe of the .Copco office force,-: They will be at home to their many fiiondu after September. 15th.. , j ; STRANGE HOLDUP f N LOCAL H0US1 ' POLICE ON TRA Ed Cantrati, night .worker at the Tomiin box factory here, waJ the vic tim of a strange holdup this morning about S o'clock when an unknown man entared his home on Stewart avenue, whom he was sleeping, and prowled about, apparently intent on ransack ing the place. Cstntrall was awakened by the noise and- jumped out . of bed to Investigate. He heard steps re ceding toward the door and following saw g man entering a Chevrolet ear with a California license. - ' -- CantmH followed, telling the in truder io Btop, OHt , the bitter puiied a gum aimed it at Canirali's head nd told If im to bent it Cunt rail did and went Jjack to bis house where he got his stm, but on nis return the man was gone. Cantrall got the license of the car.' informed local police and the -sheriffs office and an. .arrest te expected soon. '. A . strange, feature , of the incident is that the prowler picked up a purse in tiie .!o!te. confining. money, but put it hack ' whore1 lie tauntf-, it, aU the money intact, iliiven as toiows: Yaquina bay oysters on half jsnetl. Uvea, celery hearts, nimoRds, green turtle clear, Hoyal Chinook salmon, lrisienne potittoes, lemon sherbet, filet mignotl with mushrooms, JiHenne poftttoeB, nimr gus with butter, Medford Anjou pear, fancy ieo cresm, and coffee. The College Women's eiuh wiii lioid Its flit meelins.of the yenr Hjiturdtty afternoon, Sipt. 12, nt ihe home of Mrs, A. R. iiason, 328 8o!h jloliy. Year books will bo distributed. Mi's, Anne Scfinier and Mrs. SJary Dohiio left today for their home at Qulncyv Iii&fier having viited Henry Hchuette the greater part of this sum mer. WhiSe enrouto they wiii slop at Pue!io, Coiorndo. Tho first dentist in the city to' dis play an electric sign is Dr, O. J. John son who Js hanging a large Bign be fore his place of business on iialn street, ' " ' N ! Misses Elisabeth and Edith Gore were visitors in the city today from Phoenix, transacting business. Horace Bromley is spemling n few days in fimnts Pass where he has tharfte of the Coiwo exhibit aj. tho Josephine County fair. The registration of out of the state cars hero yesterday fell down from the very high; figure of tho day before to only 4S. ' ' - Aim HELD IN PORTLAND KngPfie Bonds Soltl EUGENE, ' - Ore., Sepr, 10, Th? $ 1 75t08' municipal 'terminal horn? JjJKO cf the $lty f Eugene was soiti last night tcihe Xumbernjen's Trust company and Pierce, Fsir end cem nany of Portland at a premium pi $5 for fii'ach' 11,600, after nil hitid hnd ijen; ojtetidVafld' arrjcied,.1 The hids wer foondro?fee uUiolo 'ihe limits lilacs thov11- t n ' Cook wKh ga. it Alleged to have liupersanatcti a federal officer- in this isection Ayhile in the emjjloy at S. Sandifer, coun ty prohibition agent sometime ago, J. J. Carey was arrested recently in Portland hy department of Justice officials, after having worked together with District Attorney Newton C. Chaney gathering evidence on ihe case. His hond was set at $2500, and his case has been turned over to the next session of the federal grand Jury, Carey, aiias Jack Snodgrens, is Baid to have been stopped during- the late fail of by State Traffic Officers J. J. MbMnhun and C, P, Taient fur Hpeeding As an aiihi he tuid the officers he was a department of jus tioe operative here in interest of the enforcement of .prohibition, ' The officers hearing that set him at Hb-t erty, After faiM caue has been disposed o at i'ortiand, he is- wanted in JacHson county .on several, different charges( .ope of-which i.:Yihrccny i.tjy bajice. jfn thatXoharge ho-hua -bi-n at liberty on a bail of $750 .. . PnNDI,KTON Cora T5e!J Pendle ton, eldest siataiof JaC. Pendleton of Table Hock, piissed . away. , at her home, near Standish, Iissen, county, California. Sept. 8th, 125, aged -63 years, nine months and 23 days, . Vaudeville to Be On Wednesday. Owing to the inclusion &t Rmldins, Cal., in tho circuit of the Western association vaudeviiJe schedule, ttte regular Tuesday performances at the Cratnrian theater have heen moved up to Wetlnesday. effective next week. Another recent addition to the circuit in Salem, Ore, - ; Confpwto to Mnrdcr LOS ANOIHKS H, W. Oibboncy. &J, walked fnto the office of ihe Los Angeles Kxaminer and introduced himself as the slayer of Claude I. Button, warehouse night ' watchman In August 1914. A complaint charg ing first degree murder was -issued against Qlhhoney after Investigation by the district attorney's office. SKINNY MEN Thin Men . . ' Run Down Men Nervous Men Oil iB the greatest flesh producer In the TrVorTd. Because . it contains mora VUa minea than any food yon can get - Vn. ha vlo-tS In 1 17 Cod I,lver Oil comes in sugar coated tablets aow, so you reauy wni v A . A nnu(I valid healthy fiesh -on youz bones and feel .wen antt strong, asg meaiae J?rug - Siore West Side Pharmacy Medford Pharmacy or any druggist; for a box of McCoy's Cod Liver Oil i Compound Tablets,- j Onjy" 80 cantafor 60 tablets; audi if you .dont galil Ive jounds ' In 39 hand4 you .back, mpaey; you iald for them, "" v " i ' person to gain 10 pounds in 38. days, "Get &teCoys, the "original and genuine Cpd L,lve Qli Tabit, , Y. The J, Ia Head family of Edwards street ieft by auto this morning for Tacoma, WashM where the children, Geo, Margaret and Marva, will be in school this winter. Mrs. Head will spend the winter there with the chil dren, but Mr, Kead will return to his business in Medford In a few days. The menu for the dinner in honor of' Oeneral Charles -G, 'Dawes, vice president of the United States, Mon day evening, Heptcmber- '7, given by the Portland Chamber of Commerce, in which local pears wore a part, is Trouble Among the Boa n ties ATLANTIC CiTV The beauties are perturbed .because of - competl tton hy show girls and because of requests that they agree to appear In tho -movies If chosen Miss Amer ica. Miss Krie Jind Miss Pittsburg have withdrawn. The king had to rido the -board walk t without a n;ueen, - GREAT ENGLISH BEAUTY. SECRET I "HOWARDS BUTTERMILK CREAM" liruBKlMls toM ntit to nko nnrone's fi!itoy nnliTfl tills dvliglitriil new ! 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