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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1925)
u o o o o o O o CTTOWRTT friTT. TRTHUNTi fEDTOHB, OREflOy, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2,W?Z IS AFTER 53 HOURS Ailor having- served through tno The jllry tll0 cnKe of- Wultor world nur in tlio navy without n willinmi., 17 your old Cold Hill Hi'kIw serious mishap befalling hiin.j youth rlmi Rod with a statutory ot-lipyond-a delayed iuy day onto, John fen(w involving n 16 year old Rlrl Uiiuei-uiUder wua tho victim of a f the mmo-city, was discharged foul liquid gas attack, which teni- Sunday afternoon at five o'clock by liorarlly Winded .him, shortly after' circuit .JudRO c. M. Thflmns,- after midnight last Saturday night In the being out 63 hours. They were ro KaKle Vplnt desort district ported honeleiwly doadlocked. six to . llence .tho blinking John rodo back six, throughout, and returned no to the city -on one running- board of verdict. Though no definite an a - car and a large, dead skunk on nouncement has been made, the the other running board, and hl rase will probably be rej-triod at tho companions, Oeorge Jamea, Harold close of the present term. lwVoe and ' Joe Harrell, hral high Tho delibomtions of the Jury sot Ht'Tiool students,' Insido the car with' a new- record for Jackson oounty their hoses closed and bawling John! the longest previous record being 37 The ' Sky Pilots' Forum EIMTKP IIY Till? SIKBTORD M I MSTUlll A Ij A SSU CI ATION "I Have Rot Watchmen Upon Thy Walls, O Jerusalem." Isa. 02:6. signed especially for fnrn0rs who wish to learn, rather thun to be enterUilned. out all tho way for his reckless euro icSKiiess. That. Is why the latter throe did hours' deliberation in a liiiuor caso, three -years ugo. As ono of the side rlssues of tho not uttend Sunday school yesterday, Williams case. Deputy Sheriff Korn as usual. However, they turned up crook was indicted by tho last grnnd at high school this morning garbed Jury, anil plead guilty to a mlsdo- Sllll .Honor John Hubs. A short time ago the government of Czecho-Slovnkia nttempted to re new diplomatic relations with the Vatican, from which it had been separated for, many years. One of, tho conditions named by the Vatican was that the anniversary of tho mar tyrdom of John Huss, July 6, should not bo- observed as a national feto day. Tho Cichocs refused to abhn don this custom, nnd tho iiogotla- A WorkiiiBiium and ULss Booio Ideas "ons wero broken off. A workingnmn-s op.n letter. pub- To(J wI f,nd lmt (h() mpro n llshed in the Oregonlan recently, lias nve not to be useless and tho caused and received niuchv favorable honest deslro to help other people Masonic work until llio luw tUmli-sh ing secri't socleth'S shrill bo ln;nle Avoid. This ftiv, luld bcl'oro pui-liu- incnt by Premier .Mussolini, ilrHares all strTet soclt'tii's llli'iral ami islves the government tho rlultt to distills all state employees who belting to them. Christian Advocate. .1. i:. COAX. I The Dove Wliw Aimln. VI'IK'IIAMK. .V. V. Oilhod.S nnd llii'liHlte tjunliers have healed a l'i-each H" yt'iiis old. They attended a Joint service yesterday. A century UKO they walked on opposite sides of su-ccls. r?nnk with irns 4lh comment, even to the drawing of an editorial from that paper. Ho (stated that he was a typical Itinerant work man and able to cxpross tho work Ingman's Ideas relative to tho return of liquor If such should bo at tempted. His letter was an ex ceptionally pointed nnd clear-cut statement of tho worklngmnn's view. Ono. paragraph is here quoted: . "Now. tho. wot'kingmun. as I know will, in the quickest and dellcatcst way, improvo yourself. Ituskln, Worry Worry Worry. Worry Is a dangerous weapon says Dr. Herman N. Bundesen, commis sioner of health In Chicago. ' The remedy for worry is cheerfulness, and tills Is to bo found In plan ning good things for tho future, living more contentodly In tho pres ent, nnd not at all in tho pnst; having moro faith In II oil, talking throughout with new raiment. Win terhalder., was able to use only ono eye last evening In making change Had working the cash register ut DeVoe's. , .-, ' The 'above mentioned hnppening mennor charge. The case, which nttracted wide at tention, and according to a statement by the district attorney's, offico "In volved the entire town of Gold Hill" nnd centered about small town gos was tho result of a Hallowe'en rido-sip, which grew nnd grew, until of- ror relaxation when the DeVoe con- Tielal action was taken. roctlonery store closed at mldnlgiit. Knowing that the territory they wero to pass through la infestod with jrtrkrabbits, John Wlnterhalder, who is a crack shot, and has a horror of being attacked by wild beasts, took his .22 caliber -rlflo along. In passing over the desert a skunk ran across the road in front of the Car, which was promptly stopped nnd the four young men hastily took up the pursuit. The animal ran faBt. So did they, with John in the lead with hts trusty shooting, iron. When he' was within five feet of the skunk John drew a bead, and both pursuer and pursued fired si multaneously, the animal falling dead with a bullet back of the oar, which l'"t John always selects in hunting. . "I'm Minded," moaned John as he stnggered into the arms of his com panions, rubbing his eyes. , . First aid was rendered and then oil hurried back home with the dead animal, which Harold DeVoe Insisted on- taking, to build him a fur col lared overcoat. Each of the boys slept in tho garage at his individual home the rest 'of the night, nnd De Voe .carefully put the trophy In his garage. "When Pa DeVoe came back Into the house Sunday morning from tho rnmny garage nnd sat down breakfast, he said: "Mother, must, change the brand of gasoline! we ve- been using. . It has -an awful odor.." Tho trial of H. Conway, charged with . tho possession of a still, in the Ashland district, morning. The trial of Hymnn Huntley, charged with murder In tho first mm iiijai-n, twin mu j j jess, listening more, keeping occu- of tho many others when he thinks 1)le(1 nnd rutvatjnB optimism. Ho of tho revival- of the llouor traffic suggests, "Tho worrier Instead of Is afraid and ashamed. Ho does not looking at the doughnut, looks at fear death's grisly grin as the l'lt.'-;g10 hole." less pilot sits .under the hood of ' . tho nutomobllo with his bony fingers, , Turk Fez to Go. on the wrist of the drunken driver By official edict the Turks havo and steers the careening car up nnd discarded their traditional hcaddross down and across this happy land of known as tho fez. It has also been ours. No sudden death is part of decided to abolish tho nntivo cos tho vorkingman's lot. He sees old tumB of the auUor(inat0 officials of bony every day. and cheerfully tolls rollglous institutions and of inuoz hlm to go to hell. No. not this, but zlns and BUbsttuto European dress was begun this, far worse. Ho fears to see his wife nml hlUa u ,R olso report(,d thut become an uncared for and an un-tn0 orthodox Christian Ecclesiastical caring woman. Ho fears that his ( congress, which nnjets shortly In children will lose their rosy, cheeks Constantinople, will consider both the- dress of degree, for the aliened klllim- of and happy smiles. Ho fears that '. ,ha nindiricntlnn nf Jesse James Ciibbs, in a family rowltho few dollars ho now has In the ))reBtg nmj the abolition of long hair last Koptemucr, win be called on ""i "" : and beards. Christian Advocate. Thursday,- accoifing to present plans. book show a debit. He fears that the booze man will get him and It. He fears much that he will lose his self-respect, for today the worklng- Idibor Idea On Child Ijilor. At the recent annual convention of tho American irndAmtinn nt T.al,n,. man in these United States has un-;,n AtnnUo cllyi K- j, plan8 (or tn0 HUNTERS GIVEN OUT BY STATE Ml For tho benefit of hunters who ore not familiar with tho schedule the sun has for rising nnd setting, the state commission has prepared a "time table," which is as follows: District Xo. 1 Comprising nil counties west of to summit of Cuscado mountains. we Date. November December . January mlstnkably uto, the above-named attrlb renewing- of tho fight against child labor nnd 'for the amendment. Pres ident William dreen said that the now campaign "will go on as long , US WA HVA nt11 Intn minnoarllna. irnna b. u!lt '".rations until tho children of America CRATER LAKE AND T "I am on my wuy soutn from a trip ovtn the Pacific highway clenr to tho end at Vancouver and Victoria, B. C, and I find the keenest sort of interest all alons the line in the Idea of in creasing the volume of tourint travel from the south," said Capt. Harry L. Wrll this morning, who parsed thru Medford with Mrs. Wells in their car. "! have been over tho whole route, from Tia Auana to Victoria, and there It not to ho found in nil the world a paved highway equal to it In hoauty and comfort of travel and In the number of wonders of nature that may he seen as one rolls nluntr or within a short dlstanco of the route vn either hand. - - : "I have been gathering data for a Ixinklet giving detailed information n bout the wholo route, with pictures nnd maps, the purpose of which Is to Hell a trip over tho whole highway, ir as much of It as the Individual has tho time to take, by showing him that It Is a trip of continuous delight, with many unique objects of wonder and htiiuty here and there all along the way. This booklet will bo used to create travel as well as to guldo it nlong the way. We want to sell this trip to many thousands of people who have now no expectation of taking It, nnd we know from experience that It Is easier to sell a whole trip than It is to sell any special. attraction which Is u thousand or more miles (fway, "We also use the l'aclfio Coast Travel mng.izine, of which I am the editor, to describe and picture In the most attractlvo way nil tho things that are to bo seen along tho entire route. Of course one of the greatest of 1 these, In fact the chief one, is Crater jLako, something not to be Ht'on elsewhere In the world, and this will be constantly pictured and talked about In the magazine. So will the Josephine Caves, which are naturally an attraction of Med ford and the Pa cific highway, and not of another route and more dint ant places. A I'oadfrom Medford to the caves would tie them to the Pacific highway forever, with Medford at one end and (J rants Tans at the other &t the points of departure and return. That would combine' the two great attractions of the caves and the lake to bring and hold travel on the Pacific highway Hnd would be a splendid business move for both Medford and Grants Pass. "I Whs one of the charter members nf the Mara mam, nnd associated with W. I). Steel, who early did so much to bring both Crnter I-ake and the Joseph Caves to the attention of the world, and naturally take a great Interest In them both, as well as till tills noruiwost Pacirtc region, about which I have written so. mnvh dtflng the post forty years." t Capt. nnd Mrs. Wells went south to Yreka this afternoon. w to ai tfl mm C . C C I c c c S 3 3 3-3 I "I Cfl "J K "I f a s. R j to 1. 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The theory that Miss Carmen Wagner, 18-yenr-old girl found murdered near here may have been killed in accordance with sacrificial rites of an ancient tradi tion by a descendant of nn Indian tribe, was advanced by Tr. 33. O. Hclnrich, Herkcley criminologist after visiting the canyon where the young woman's body was found burled. A National Church. A national church to cost more thnn $1,000,000 is Vashlngton City by the Disciples of'aro aavej.v Christ. The building fund will bo raised by an appeal to tho 1,500.000 members of this church throughout the country. At tho Kpiscopalinn Convention. According to press reports the Episcopalians In their general con vention at New Orleans "swung over jam io u nuneiujan meuious ui u'u-tlon whnt promlsod to be another fashioned Methodists" and In one- bloortv Balkan nr. An.wi .tmi.' by and looks on.: But the ldenllsln of The Idealism of Wilson. The idealism of Woodrow Wilson In his groat concept of a World heague of Nations for tho preventing of war and establishing peace has the past few days, vindicated its practicability, as veil as Its' ideal- In bringing to speedy cessa- half day pledged the million a half deficit of the church. and For -Ireland - Pryi , : Two official delegates from the general assembly- of the Irish ' Pres byterian church, enmo to this coun try recently to make n study of a great American is making history. Fascist-Manoiilo Clashes. - Following Fascist-Masonic clashos in Florence, Italy, tho grand master of tho Masonic brder in Italy hns ls- siieri nn nl-iln. 4a nil .A - 1. ..1 .1 American prohibition nnd enlist tha no more meetng3 untll ,urtnor no. tice. It is proposed to suspend all sympathy of American prohibition ists in tho effort to - make Ireland dry. J M ' for ymir stomach on overwork it by IwT i "stuffin8" and eating between meals. Try WRIGLEY'S I when you want "just 1 a snack" N It will soothe and I satisfy your taste cravnig-, allay thirst and n feverish mouth, calm R the 'stomach, ease your ' l tired nerves, I Teeth are kept clean, G throat refreshed, the B craving is satisfied and h when regular meal fl time comes, you're . I ready! I Then "AFTER EVERY A?JaJ MEAL" it aids -"ZTn digestion. ---2""S-ViJJ'vc 'Mter Every Meal" Put Radio nnd tho Farmer, Three colleges, tho University of Iowa, the University of Pittsburg and tho Kansns State Agricultural college, are sliding lectures thru tho air and giving credit to those who pa?s examinations on whnt they have heard. The lectures are de- Miss Rogers Gained 15 Pounds in Six Weeks Skinny Men and Women Gain i 5 Pounds in 30 Days or Money Back. O-nH With th El My dear Friends: After my attack of Flu I was thin, run down and weak. 1 had a sallow complexion, my checks were sunk in and 1 was - continually troubled with gas on my stomach. 1 felt stuffy and had lost my appe tite. .1 had read about McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets and de. elded to Rive - them a trial. At once I began to pick up an appe tite, tny cheeks filled out und my complexion 'became healthy look and I gained 16 pounds in weeks nnd am very thankful or what McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Com pound Tablets did for pie. Miss Alberta Kot;gs, 2(i4 W Cerro Clorda St., Decatur, 111. To take on weight, grow itroflt! and vigorous, to fllK out the hollows' l0 cheeks atid neck, try McCoy's Cod Liver oil Compound Tablets for 30 days. 6t Tablets to cents at Heath's Drug Store and druggists' everywhere. If they don't give you wonderful help In jto days, get yourj money hack you be the judge-Hut be sure nnd ask for .McCoy's, the original and genuine. Adv, T-O-N-I-G-H-T! A Startling Adaptation of the Most Sensational Novel of a Decade "RECOMPENSE" ' Sequel to 'SIMON CALLED PETER' By Robt. Keable ' With MARIE PREVOST MONTE BLUE WHY DOES A PUBLIC UTILITY NEED MCNEY.? 1 POWER COMPANY I YOUR PAWNERS IN r(OUMS (KlALTOj BEGINS 1 TOMORROW MATINEE! RSfc Romance! 1 1 jiXjH TON CHANtVS crown. H I Vftv lng rlumPh P"f- I ' I 1 i, l Echo In mi nf tU 1 1 U 16 Ct pkwret lo.. the M'WiUli.fn Jertilnment 1 I MiU MAE BUSCH 1 lair- MATT MOORJJ NO ADVANCE IN PRICES A public utility such as The California Oregon Power Company furnishes an almost continuous opportunity for the investment of capital. That is a healthy sign of growjth. When you huild a new house and call upon the power company to "turn on the lights," the company immediately begins to' draw on new capital to buy and install new poles, new wires, a transformer, a meter and other equipment Right at the start, each new connection costs as much as all It will earn for the next five or six years. . For every dollar of new revenue each year, the company must invest at least five or six dollars in new and improved facilities to reach that dollar. And every so often, when the growing market for power reaches a certain point, it must build additional power bouses, generating machinery and transmission lines. i cA big investment - , , a slow but steady income All these new facilities have a proven ability to earn a reasonable amount of money. . But they earn money slowly steadily and surely, but only a little each year. The money to pay for them in trie first place must therefore bo obtained by offering tho com pany's securities for public investment. The power company that is always growing must fre quently need new capital. And it always pays just as much for the use of this capital as it is obliged to pay no more. New Copco Preferred imill yield 6.52 As a Preferred Stockholder (oneof nearly 3,000 in this territory) you are personally interested in seeing your com pany pay less and less for capital as its securities grow in value. Or, a a new Investor, you are equally interested in the higher appraisal of Copco Preferred Stock as shown by the dividend rate of tho new issue 6.52 not on t,he ' investment. ' , THE CALIFORNIA -OREGON POWER COMPANY OFFICES! , ' ;;."edfbrd, Grants Pass, Roseburg, Klamath Falls wgon Yrcka, Duns:nuir California Q O Astwstfnr mvcnbtf efeur ersaelutloll bolf iMconvniMtltrBiflind to ' tft' -' o w A FEW GOOD Drug Bargains AT OUR STORE Special Prices for This Week Only Thatcher's Wonderful Blood Medicine $1.00 bottle. Buy two for 1.34 Alvita Tonic Tablets Useful in the treatment of kidney, liver anil blander trouble. $1.00 a box. Buy two for $1.28 Eopa Neuritis Tablets For nervo paiu, sciatica, neuralgia and neuritis. $1.00 a bottle. Buy two for $1.37 Glandogen for Women The gland tonic for general weak ness and run-down condition. $3.00 a bottle. Buy two for $4.85 Large size for women, i a botti. JJuy two for JU.75. Glandogen for Men The gland tonic for general weak ness and run-down condition. $3.00 a bottle. Buy two for $4.85 Largo size for men, tS.OO a bottle. Buy two tor $11.75. Caroco Shampoo, with Shampoo Comb, 50c. Buy two for 83 . Gillett Razor Leather metal case, 98 Eveready Razor With two blades and bristle lather brush. A great bargain, 99 Gem Razors 1 With wall bracket, 50 , Durham Duplex Razor case, old style or new $1.00 Special Hair Clippers, $2.00 Special Barber Shears, $1.25 Price for the set, $2.98 Warranted Pocket Knives 981 Manicure Scissors A big assortment, 75 Keystone Vacuum Bottles V th aluminum cork, 98 A Genuine Pint Thermos Bottle, $1.25 Aluminum Hot 1 Water Bottles Tho Ideal bod warmer. $3.50 Nilo Bath Soap The one that floats. 12 bars with a good size Turkish bath towel, $1.00 Cutex Sets, 35t and 60 Turkish Wash Cloths, 15c Three tor 5t? Placing your elbows In Grape Fruit for thirty mlntitos evory day Is said to produce dimples. Kotex in Packages, 65c binglo ones, of Nupak Johnson ft Johnson a superior sanitary napkin. 65 A Line of Alarm Clocks The ones that will get out out these cold, frosty mornings. 98 and up. Horehound Candy, Home-made The horohound Is grown In Jack son county and the candy U made by a local candy maker. 10e and 25 bags. Mentholated Couch Drops, 5t new product of the Mentbolatum HEATH'S Drug Store PHONE 884 109 E. Main St. ft n?;r ? r pn?nr Celluloid Gillett stylo. WW 1 if) ESOr'Jf'nfA'i.'A.i.Kf. HSUti'M-U HTSi