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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1925)
0 O 9 C3 .... -- OF RAIN FALLS, WEATHER CLEARS The heavy rainfall, which start ed In with a 1 i(ih t drizzle curly yeHtr day iifter-noon and IncreuHed to a KtfiKi v fliiwmifiur ii limit 4:3U n tln-k . . - - runtlnued duriiitf the niifhl and amounted to 1.06 IneheH. the heavlet continuouH fall of rain Hinee last Winter. Thin rain made It quite dlwiKiee- able out of dooiK and kept mum people In their hum cm Juki evenlnK. ihi evenlnK. and Interfered with orchard picklnK. but did not Interfere with the raceH T , . v soiuiv "'nib'-- "'n'"i iriMiiiMh i down. The fair ki'OUihIh. however. were Illierally Hoaked duriiiK the nihl. I ThlH mornlnK opened up clear, hut - 7, tlun thruUKhout the day. The official weather prediction Ih for fhoweiM to nlKht und a moderate temperature 1 ,., ...hl n(),thward Mr Hawlev din- IVIH.U I . 1 " "HW" ' Tneeavy fall of . I.he UM,VZTuXZ7 nlKht make .he to.al rainfall fW,"" ha t f ''hv .1 ZLnt September ho f a r t h In ini'lien, fifty hundredths year iff an nuvinK laiien previoua to yehieniay, mi neH. o, (, n, uiui it. jut uveriiKC rainfall of September annually Hince, ilia ..a.... I 111' hi.o l.n.... 711 i.F n I. ...I. ' the year 1 1 1 2 haa been .70 of an Inch TonintoeH, melonH, ti r a p( and nrnnti.-iillu nil M.fi friilia ,,,,.1 veie. laiJieH HUIM'IIMI ItH a ICHUJI. Ol HI HI nlKht'a rain. i The Krape crop. Bald lo be one of the heavlent In yeai-H, waa da milled to Homo extent, the water ca unIiik the riper K"npen to crack and the larner bumhcM to mildew. M lldew . Ih caUHed )y the water running Into the center of a hunch with no way. of drylnK out. Melons, eHpeclallv eantaloupeH and ! miiHknieloiiH, are cauaed to crack by continued contact with water. mttlom R.PrUd by Jaouon Count AbatrMt Co Slllh 6trMl w. Cntr.i .Mito Ileal IChIiiIc TrmiKrers. Herbert fl. LaUDHpach. et ux. lo Hay 13. Kennedy, et ux. V. 1J. to lot 4, hlk. 2, I'aKK Add. to .Mcdford W. U. Carey to Urnest A. Willi am, W. D. to lot H, hlk. 4, Uenson's Add. lo Mcdford... 10 j Clly of Wedford to li. K. Mor ton, et ux, W. 1). to is 14 lots 7 nnd 8. hlk. I, oak Park Add. to Mcdford dr.O E. A. Flnlnytion, et al to Viola Korahuw, V. ). lo B. 10 acre of W. 20 of lot 4 4, Stewart Acres 1000 William P. Wrlitht, ct ux. In Paul Enltiuin, v. 1). to lots 7 und , SE of HV, ec. 22, twp. 38 H., It. 4 West Pearl C. Dtislt, et al, to Kit phrazit Armstrong, Q. V. U. lo HW of H, BK of BW, sec. 21, twp. ST. H., It. 2 West A. H, Houkup, ct ux, to Karah K. Ilunncll, V. 1). to lot 1, blk. 1, llarr's Add. to Mcdford Kuphraea Armstroiifr, ct vlr, to Jlurtlll Perry, W. IJ. lu SW of HE, HE of HW, sec, 21, twp. 85 H.. It. 2 WnHt J. A, Perry, et ux, to Wm. 1'. Weddell, v. I), lo lots 2 and 3, Perry's sub-division Llnzy Hartley, ct ux, to Henry riordon Dlcse, W. I), to HE. 8V4 of N'10, sec. 14. twp. 30 8., n. 4, Weal Emll ltrllt, et ux. lo School Dlst NO. 37, W. I), to land In sue. 0, twp. ;Ki s it. I West William T. (Irlcve, ct ux, to Hogue lilver Timber Co., W. J), to lot In blk. 1, llarr's Add. to Mcdford Win. C. (lrubh, et tlx, lo llul ler & Thompson t'o. I). ('. D. to lot 20, Southern Home Tract Lnurii D. DcmIko lo Ooimld An derson, ct ux. W. I), to lot 10 . . - 10 in 10, blk. 2, Cotliiire Home Add to Medford 10 Kdnn. M. Hewalde to .lohii 1 Oewnlde, W. !., land In sec. 8, twp. 38 S., It. 1 West ... II. M, Chaunell In Frank II. Walker, et ux, W. I), to lot on Ashland street. Ashland Anna llelie Wilcox, et vlr, to W. A. Hockfellow. Q. C. P. to NK of SW, SH of NW, sec. 2 nnd 3, sec. 18. twp. 37 S., It. 2 Kast Keith Oil Ijind Co. lo Kilwiird 11. Iluer, deed to N of NK, sec. , twp. 4ll s., H. 2 Mast Clarence (1. Hunt, et ux. to , Chester A. Ilrown, et ux, W. I), to land in sec. 23, Iwp. 37 N. H. 2 West V. H. Btlnson lo Julia A. Stln son, W. I. to lot 2. hlk. 8. lioss Add. to Meiirord Ada Sheffield, et vlr lo (lllle A. Oiirver. W. I), to pint lot 1, block 1. Gray's Add. to Medford I.. H. Scott, et ux. lo I.. II. Gal latin, et ux, W. n. to S'i ol 8. section I, Hogue Hlver Val ley Or. Tract Amos A. Graves, ct ux. lo .loo l l'elllt, el ux. W. I), to Innd III sec. II. Iwp. 3!l s., 11. 1, Must 10 w. o. w. s.vrii anivi:hs.hv campaign 38.000 members of the Woodmen of Ihe World have volunteered to secure 36.000 new members. We want you lo be one of tin- new mem bers. Get Into lhe big Western society that invests lis money in Western Securities. A big Inlllatlon will be held here nt Medford on October 2nd. tllve your application to any member of the aoclcly. For further Infoima- HAT STOLEN, SO BUYS NEW ONE: An unknown pnjran uent oitmo out or the Hotel Moll oi-il mil in if room - - thin mornltitr mid iihnent ininiltMllv walked iiwhv with Conurewmiian W. ( V. Hnwl..y' hat. leavlnK hi, own In lt place. The j.u-i-H.kIuh act wan not dlwovered until Home time later when thu Salem MuUnman finihed dlnlnir. dlnlntf A hurried can van of the idtuathm led to the conrluHlon that the Hon. . Jiawiej nai. wnicn i.ir mill ('(IVBI Vtl II lit II y Wlillf 11IIU IKIliiPIIUl nolltlcal Hecrets. had been Hwlped. f.ik lmrhi.ru Cri tchie of old. A I.Ike Itarhara Kri tchie of old. A. H. KoHciihaum. the Southern 1'acific m. it. H. man. anie to the emergency " "., , juu'h wlier the latter purchaKed a lira ml new HtetHon. and then left on i , , , . ' . . ,, , minded purlolner, who wan expected to hIiow it at the hotel iiKnln within a ,(,v or ,w when be discovered hlu iniHtlikc AnoiJK T(IKIf(.,.y nm i p to J ' flate and alvvayH looking for Uew "' ' l.nuiiifuH m.i.nrlnnltliw the h 11 U I " ' . " . " . think he h wiped the hat. F SUSPECT MOTHER : ... ... I MOI KJO., I III., Mcpl. I,. A. - P.) The mystery of the sudden dls- , ,i,., , ih i i,... ... iv...... h,iu bwn solved. The body, encased in1 wooden box, was lound last night , :.., .!.. Track residence formerly occupied by the child's step-father and mother, given in such publications to war Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zamora. They like exploits. IcTt town two weeks ago und police' - . . are making a state-wide search for The New (ciicnitinn. hem. I ho body was found by A. Del- mliln who Is living on the place and three friends. Andrew I.ewick, Louis Chenave and Joseph Sarlorlo. Theyi at once notified lhe authorities. ( I Delmutn claimed he had a pre monition Hint the ctilld was nurieu somewhere on the place. lie also said Hint he had dreamed that her body could he round there. Tuesday he stalled digging in tile cesspool with Ihe result Hint lhe body was . uneali bed. I rpon being uuestloned as lo the whereabouts of her daughter, Mrs. y,Hmimt told authorities that the child died In the county hospital but no ( hlld of Hint name had ever been n pallent nt thai institution. Humors persisted among lhe rest- denls of the district that the child hud been murdered and btirltl! on the place. An older girl, Mary John- son. an adopted child, told that her mother hud drowned the liltlo one in a, lull of water and hidden the body. Officers who renewed tho search after these reports failed to locale the body. WASHINGTON. Sept. 10. Two ad- ditloiial bids, for air mall contracts were received today along with the. 17 oilier bids opened yesterduy. One wns for lhe Seattle-Los Ange les route, Vern C. Curst, North Hend, Ore., 7i'i per cent of air mall post age, using ix Curttss biplanes, two of which are reserve. The two proposals had been posted ,lV n'r mall In lline to have ronrhed . Washington for the official opening I of Ihe proposals, hut through fail I nre of Ihe pnstnl service had not I been delivered in time. In such cases lhe bids are tisualty recognized. Cook wllh gas. if LET'S SEE. Fair Deal THI4 BILL 14 h MA'iONABLEXi I REMEMBER I 60T GOOD SERVICE TOO After you have ordered fuel from us, you "11 find the price is WELL, I'M 60N6 TO DPAL THERE ALL THE. TfrAE fair our service is right nnd our coal is the best. PHONE 239 MEDFORD 9ie Answer to tht, Burning Question US, ABSENCE IN II fiEVKVA Kent. 17. fA. !. I The nhsenro .r Hid I'nlted huh en. Mexico, . i.. i . i... AiKriuuiii uimi j'l.'uiiuur it'riiitiin ... i... ... .. , , v wf (lei.birM, ln oVu.UIr, -'T f(jr(i hc. (,u UMvmhly today. ultH were an follouH. Je M ht, (reHUim., ;hat the' 0lK 'ourlh niiIe ,ash Hunter, ...... t,.',i' w..r owned hy llohHon, KnlKht up, won ... . ? .... liecaune he preferred not to ub- Htime reKporiHllilllty in Kuiop?an af- faliM and wanted no in inference, fr0m Kurope in her affaiiH, lit. vl.-..rl th.. f...... ft.,,, -.rmilnnn ,,,. ,.h ,,. . ihkIi'mIi-iI.i.. i.,.hhn ,iwiu ... retained on indcoemtence In Inlcrnu- "'" "" ...iK.t edaKer tin intercHtH of all. Hit iVii.n (.,,., .-I. ,,.,,! I.I., I , .... .... , 1 . 1 Wl" Vl,m cnmt-,vmL which he made piihlic laat nlitht. '""'"" " " !.u -""?"' - "-" ' or am reaoiuiion Homewnat to on vlate the ponHible imireHhlon that ttw. i..., 1,1 ... i , i ....i..u . i ......... in v ii it-ii i ne siiiiencaiiH a i'e coihi iy IntereHted and which Is acheduled for n uuuuinn (n i n .1 .. Ah pieKente.l todnv Under the tit e on.open.tliin of Ihe presii In Ihe work of dlwirmainent," the resolu- lion rail intention lo Ihe Important i played hy Ihe pre ,in tho at- talnmenl (,f moral dlxar.nan.enl. It InvlteH the council of the leamie lo conxlder the po8Hil,ility of tonven- Iiib n committer of c.perln to decide upon Ihe feaslhllity of convoking a press conference of nil continents for Improvement of the transmission shoulder ns he somersaulted. Smith of Internallonal news of peace andw"H,1(,t '"J"'?"'- o-operatlt.n, The ri'solutlon suuircsts this could he done first by ohlalnini,' less ex- pensive and fasler transmission of ,,,,,,-u ..n.i i , . ,, """ iJ coosiueriiig all Ihe professional uuestions which may have lic.ii hi.. ,. ii, , news of neace. .M. Dorel, former Haitian minister of education. Introduced a resolu- lion ilrln , ...!.. , .....'entered by the fire department, a poor books lo diminish the Importance M-. HiollK. Chain cigar stores nre to sell lingerie and men's funilsli- lugs. . Cook with gns. if. Is Your Child Thin and Weak? t'oil l.lvcr Oil In Sugar Coaled Tabids Puis on l-nh anil ll.iilds 'I'licm lp. just n tew davs quicker than V()u ev,.,. (Il.t,nIm,(l nrlhri(e w. tl,.rfui health building, flesh niaking tablets called .McCoys Cod Liver Oil comimunil Tablets will start to help nlly thlll underweight Utile one. Aflol. Bi,.knP81 ,, w,cre rickets nre nosp.t,.,! ,u,v ,. (isiieelnlly valuable. No need 'to give them liny . naMtv f0d l.lvcr Oil Ihese tab. lots are made lo take the placo of that good, hut evil smelling, stom ach upsetting medicine ami they surely do 11. ! A very sickly clilbl. aged 0, gained 12 pounds in 7 months. Ask Heath's Drug Store. West Side Pharmacy, Mcdford Pharmacy, or nnv druggist Tor McCov's Cod Liver j till Compound Tablets as easy lo take as candy CO tablets lio cents and money buck If not satisfied. Adv. ast Gall! Join IVhile Tou Mayl Until closing time, Saturday, housewives may still take advantage of REDDY & COMPANY'S COMMUNITY PLATE CLUB iuu Kt.Lfc.IVL. the Silverware at once, and best of all, you rav onh our regular cash price not one penny more. How easy if you act to completely equip your table with that lovely Silverware you've always longed to possess! . REDDY & CO J The TreasureoHouso " 9 Kiuiisii ki:i iikiii:ih itoM v. a. O (Continued From Page One) Whether he would ko to Canada he said, he had not yet decided. Kred Mudillnor, weretary of the In. tcr purllanientary unto today nam ' mem Lei would not upt arranne- mentH. Al'TO HACKS TI!ICH.r. (Continued from pngo one.) t......i. . i,,, ,,!, Kllllllllljf Itace IU Mills ! TtunnliiK raceH included a quarter. firm; Virginia Dure, A rant up, hhp- loiul, and Uherty Hell. Mitchell up. third. Time 23 aecondH. Howard Man alHO ran. ' 1 nrec-eiKlltH mile Ciasn IJiainu.n. i Hick, t'unimlnifa up. first Meter 1 Maid, A rant up, second and Itaeon. imiiiil up, iiiirii. run u i t. ut, ii"iniu 1 ' iy . 1 were other en- trantH. Time 37 3-5 Hcconns. One-half mile dash Circle KiMht I U III 1 1)1 TILTH, IjrSl 1'nilCCHM HCC-UIIII Illiu .iniv .'iv ihh-i 'rimn 5 a xecondH. , ' " tll . . A1 Hueklnu horses were ridden by Al "T '"n! J:.'"k lZ ' , 'T v":"",i,"c r""""' " -Jur' 10 tne ri,k'- wh''n- "fler nt nad been nltched over the hose'H head the hore continued bucklntr and knelt on him. JuinjiInK by .Mcfleave's trained S t IM'lt lei ' h fl HO hflCHch fill I If tl llV .MlSH . , -Munemie .May au-i ie;ive ami .i-i.y "". met with Ihe approval ol me en"d. each Jump meet.iiK wllh more applnune nH the l.ai were rained liluh- er hlisher until the hoi-aes were '!''''" 'he top Par at well over six tpM' In lakinK a two harrier Jump Smith thrown when hlH horse xtumlilcd aiialiiBl the second harrier. TaklnK ,nnst "r lhe lh '"" "" nls A l-ord puk race in whlcn were en- tered by Ihe fire and waler depart- menls of the IMty of .Mcdford and hy ""V "Fat" Hitler of Gold Mill, was iit.other of the r.-icinir felt .Ires. Adel t ,;, . V , . I-'"t. Kiviera Park drove l Hitler's hug to victory, with the waler department hug piloted by Dusty I!ha-les second and Mllburn Harvey I in the compressed and truncated hug Ihe Ilrillnh deleiiallon wa8 reported lo and Ituynioml I rnwloru mini. , nistrlet cx- slurl for Washing..,. Sa.urday and Carl Iceland's orchestra furnished The Ta enl f"""" , " V.v thai Ihe dropping of any particular music durl.iK the program In the af- h,,t llortloullutul h I Is i-e FAIR WEEK IS SHOPPING WEEK While attending the Fair this week we invite you to visit our store and see the pronounced saving to be made in all lines of merchandise. jst.'v ' ing your new fall hat. LADIES' COATS All new stock tailored and fur trimmed models in all popular prices. The Store That Saves You Money CTiEJUTIFUL table Silverware genuine JLJ Community Plate now obtainable under our special one week offer YOU SELECT all the lovely Community Plate Silverware you want-any Design, any Pieces, any Sets. YOU PAY as little as ?j.oo now, depending upon amount of purchase; then a small sum weekly. been vaiulniMMl Willi n new carburetor h,1 he fleures on Kivimi Kill-It ft"'" run fur l moil--. Time thr .hree .up. was 4 minute, .4-5 '"ti, dner .:..,. won Ihe Kr.. race" of one la,, in 2 n.lnu.eH 4! seconds, will. I.. I ii..Kt..M second i .... .. ... ternoon UfHime in nium.rni' without a piano, (hat inflrumeni of inn covered in order to protect It from Ihe rain and Ihe orchestra navn.K moved back into the urauilstand. IlldKliiK Is Stalled Exhibits this mornlnK were intor estlnc more iieople than on the open Inn day and slock Judidnit attracted n larife crowd. Members of the Hoys' fa If club had their exhibits Judged this forenoon. N. f. Jamison of O. A. ". extension division was conduct InB the JudKillK of the animals. Among the larsre exhibits of thor ouKhhred cnllle are: Humon, West and Waters. Klrlland Farms. Ijikeslde Ayrshlres from Grants Pass. Mount crest. Hilt. Calif., J. W. Anderson. Central Point: Mycr Creek Farm. Ashland, and Ihe Josephine County Guernsey association. Grants Pass. The booths of the Portland Silver Fox ami Fur Farms and the Orcnon Silver Fox and Fur Farms, near the main entrance, where live foxes arc on exhibition, were centers of Interest this forenoon. As had been the case ever since Ihe fair opened, the merchants' hiilldinK has been the most popular amoiiK the exhibits, the excellent decorations nnd tho lame variety of products attract Inu many spectators. New Ford Arrives A new Ford tourlni; car arrived this mnrnintr and was placed on display in the c. K. Gales exhibit In the Auto, mobile Show. It was allr.'lctl.lK much attention there early In Ihe day. The automobile dealers have ennaned Abby Green nnd his Xlirht llnwks to play during the show In lhe after noon. The snme orchestra will play nt the Pavilion dance this evenlmr and Friday nnd Saturday evenings. Danc ing begins al 8:30 and admission to the Pnvillon is 10 cents, the usual plan of charging $1.10 having been dispensed with during this week. HuskcH'h Stylo Slitnv The style show, presented hy Itus- DABY SCOLDS i 11 lr ara soon "nipped in the bud" without "dosing" by use of views V VapoRub Opt 17 Million Jar Und yearly NEW FALL MILLINERY is the most interesting and most, important part of your new fall outfit and to meet tins demand we are receiving Hew hats daily, offering all the newest and most up-to-date styles the market affords. Our display of Velvet. Pattern Hats, Imported Velours, Pelts and hats for the children displays such quality anil style as all well dressed ladies admire, at prices that will surely please you. You can select flowers and feathers from our extensive showing and have your hat trimmed in any style desired hy our experienced trimmer, who can assist you in select SHIELDS u in the incrw , sen m '""''.. ..,, nrterwiurn " J! ""''71, of interest while It wax wh the renti r r Inter 1",";?' I,r1nU. ..ore . i-'-ffSn! this afternoon. A I'1 j, ',r,,,,eul ; be Riven , by J. . Mann, 1 I . i ......... Ih IkVdltllllf. i nK imn n on-.. ' . . . ..i ..-.I Ahih. male und represents a greal dea of enterprise and labor. This exhibit occupies nearly all one side of the building. The Gallatin sisters will demonstrate, the baking "f l1'" bread und the ennning of fruit wi n a new electric oven, in Ibis exhibit. Friday nt 11 a. m. nnd Saturday at 10 n. m. ' , . Fair tickets may be purchased be tween :30 and 11 In lhe morning al lhe Chamber of Commerce building in Medford. CnnU wllh irns. DANCE Opening Dance of the Season at EAGLE POINTtub SAT. SEPT. 19 at the Old Hall First Class Music the new shades sold at 222 W. Main Medford Don't Fail To See the MAYTAG GYRAF0AM WASHER with Self -cleaning Heat-retaining CAST ALUMINUM that NEVER WEARS OUT also 8 OTHER WONDER FEATURES at the CRATER LAKE H'DWARE tO. BOOTH I i in the . ' Merchants' Building Fair Grounds Are you going to celebrute your birth day, or anybody's? If so, rest assured yiot your party will be crowned with success It you serve some of our superior "velvety tasting" crenm as a refreshment. Ask for Yum-Yum or Nutritious Ice Cream Jackson County Creamery virvri LAMltEnSIHH BROADWAY StVENTH F,: i i-. V 1 : lion phone 127-lt. Hi o o o o o o o o 0V