Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 14, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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    PXGE TWO
MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNT5. MEDFOTJD, OTKOOX. "V"P,D"ESDAY. MARCH U;
mr---
focal and
Personal
What Ih nii id t he the first full .
carload of barreled xt raw-herrlest i
overshlpped from the Itogue I.Ivor;
valley Tt scheduled to have the
. i ....... .... nhnr ui
iWKicf v.uiiii.hi ; ui nm ii'umhhi-k rortuueu in uiv
Ashland totlHy for the east coast, i wounding of O. K. Mitchell, city
The Ragley Canning company him- patrolman, Friday night. Toe bul
rilod n large nuanlity of berries iet ranged through tlu fleshy part
during tho past von son and have (, me rlghi Ie, m Using the bone,
shipped stmwberrleH an Jam. bar-; The patrolman had answered a rail
rplod nud In other forms through-; from the Dog Farm. IuhI night. 1 lrt
out the country. ' rtoopcd over at On entrance of Hip
Womlerful vhiOH in now soring establishment, and In some mi-
millinery at the Kmmy l.ou Hut
Khoppe ill M. M. Htoro.' Our half
.!ii lo 6.9 nrt. miiivnlmiH. coini'
In antl iry ihi-ni on. 3;o
Cornlnir Kcnly. kod of Mr.
Mra. F. Cornlnu Ki'nly, who n wniiili'ifiil wimli iIi-pnhch M.inn'ii ar; t oivib iiriiva. nm in mo Kialto
wrlnusly hurni'il ly n live wiro two : hoIIIiik at iir.c. Kfo illHplny In win-i tllfali'r, npcn viry nluht anil Snn
wrokH iiko, Ih naklnti rnplcl if-. rtow. S.-.S I day. . I'hone fllli. l'Ye lillvri
rovery-and has returned lo hlj .Mr. and Alrn. John Wolff and 23atr
Rtildlw nl tho Junior hiish xohoul. dnnchliT nf Portland, who uro H. H. Howe of (lonp CrPek, Tfx..
Xarkaln dnnoe n llUarity WpiI. I hiicimIIiib a viii-allnn on Koot crppk ' nnionit the nintnr Inurlm who
nlaht. nanclnu S.'.p. J.iC for hpipiiiI weekw. pcn yp.itPrday rPBlnU'rnil today at Hip local brunch
lr. and Mr". HoliPi t W. Ituhl In the Pity vIhIIIiik local frli ndu ! "f Hip out of Ktalc auto i PBlmriillon
nvd, dauBhtoc AllcUi have i-oturppd ';ind i-pIiuIvph. ( ; hurpau.
tn Mcitford after n two months; I.ob Cabin MotPl. imp hour in- r'cc Ullwor llanlpy l'.uh for rc
molof trip In mmthorn Cnllfnrni.i ' nilnuli M from Mi dfoid, Jtcdwiiod olPancd alfalfa sopiI and haled hn
and Arizona. , ;hlBlnvay. Chlpki n dlnnpr. tamlly ! -' ';. Main. I'hono !'02. 33itf
JlmmlP H Hilarity nrphPHtrn playn Mtvlp. with all Hip trlinmliiBs. 3X4 i Delphian sroup meptiiiB" ar.
Wed. for. Hip S5c bargain ilaticn. Ti mpornry auto lppnnc wpip l-, poHlioiiPd until Thurmlay mornliiK.
3ri4Mipil at thP HhPiiffK office todayj March 22, an I'rofoKunr VlniilB will
Curat from a distance lenlKier-; in Ccoibp K. IEukhpII of h.iiiim Val-'artdresn tho club on the Hiihjict
ed nl Medford hotp Include Mar-! ley, t. I. ToiBcmnn of Prospect, ' Mai heth" tomorrow mornliiB at
uaret.' A. Palmer of Scranton, Pa..!Kloyd Honh of t'eniral Point, l.vdla 'hp Oulld hull.
Tom'llaron' and M. V. l.olsp of
Chlcnffo Paul Murcel HUn-h of
Mitchell, Neb., MIhm A. Y l.nlrd
and Mr. and Mm. ChurleH of Vhiw
couver. II. C, H. T. l'roulx of To
lodo, O,, and Mi km OohUh of New
WvstniLrwter. Can. ' .
Oepe.. paper special, r.e a roll! ' I. K Oarlock at the Chamber of j which are "ah --minded" are awake
A limited quantity al this pi ke. ! Commerce or nt county clerk'H of- 1 1 the needs of preparing for the
UIIsh Helno Co., Pnntorlum lildg. Iflce in Medford. tf'era of aerial transportation now
' 3 r fi V. O. Coburn of Dunsmuir nnd ' IIiik opened. We believe that
"ProfesRor- Irving Vlning hns sc-i Air. and Airs. A. c. Ilemdon .tfjfirantH Pass Ih Just an "air-rnlnd,
lected "Macleth" as the subject HornbrooK 'e among the visitors j f,('" as any community in the eoun-of-
bin mmresfl to DephiaiiH and , in the city from adjacent northern j lr' and that there will be ude
tholr gtiejas. ThlH meeiing will be I ( 'alifornla nolnts. who arrived yoH-'fl""" Inndlng field faciliticH pro-
liehV fit 10 o'clock tomorrow morn-' lerday. ,
tng in Mhe fluitd hall, and others' Si'teet your new wprhig suit nt
interested are Invited to attend, .the Men'H Hhop, from the M. Morn
JlminH Hilarity orchestra daysaud Mil V, Price lines. All the new
Vfoil. fop tho 2e. bargalii dance. .
aril I
..I. C. Matin. Dan Watson, Klhertj
f'-oleman, Kianby Sherwood. Arthur;
Perry. C. C. -eminon and a num -
fciir of others hove gone to Salem to;
see the basketball tournament, i
The.' Kmmy J.ou Hat Shnppe iuiimtlon an that of a locojimllve en-
M.i M, Store offers money saving
valued. We (m to please you. 3fia
John It. Hammersley, city ro
eordor nnd police Judge, nnd Ike
Martin, chief of police, resigned
at tho. last meeting of the cltv
council of Odd HIM. With both
resignations being accepted. Ham
' mersley accepted tho office of chief
of police. In which he has served
repeated terms in past years, Karl
AdarnH ban been appointed record -'VP
nnd police Judge. - ""
HargAln dance nt IMlnrity Wed. t
rvlBbt. Dancing L'.'.c. :ir.4
:.Mr. R. W. Clancy has, returned
to Medrord. after vlsiMno- friends
( nnd - re ln tlyv In Snn Froib-lsco.
j ltlnklnwTruekinK HerVlce tranM
forinnil hfiuling, I'dotm '), .(ibbl
Hill. .KM
A luiltdlng permit wus Issued to
day -hy ihu eity to John Conlon for,
thrt conittmetion of n dwelling on!
Tnlm Rtreet at a cost of $2."p0a. nnd
n permit wan Issued yesterday to!
the Mutual Mill and Feed company i
la make' repairs to their buildln
c'n KuKf Sixth Htrcel at a oosl of
iPOO.
Colvlt Drugs, next to the Itlalto
theatap; onen every night and Sun
day. Phono Sill. Frea delivery.
L'lKbf
''Mrs. T-Mgar Dunwell and daugh
ler Mayonn from Kalamazoo. Mich..'
are visiting. Airs. Dunwoll's cousln.i
Mrs. Kftnon Cornwell, nt Hi South
Ornnge s'reet. Airs. Dunwell haw
been spending the winter at Santa
Monica, and says Aledford looks
pretty good to her.
Unrgaln dance ut Hilarity Wed.i
night. Dancing 2r.c. 3.VI
CallfornlutiH registered at, Aled-
fnrl tioielA Include .Mrs. Jevsie,
h in csland of Los Ann den. Al Iss
Alice On n Hclrl of Santa Itarbiini.
L. It, Pool and C. H. I .and of Oro
vllle, Mrs. Charles Collier and Airs.
Jane Warren nf Chieu. Mr. and
Mm. William Onwnll of Perkeley.
Frank Young of Sacramento and
Ansley Itenjnmln. .Mr. and Airs. F.
F. White nnd Jack Vcdoue of San
Francisco.
lfi-ln. manzanlln wood. M.r.O pet
tier. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 031. 347tf
The Gleaners claw of the First
Mnptbtt church , meets with Airs.
W. T. JcnningH nt la'.'H Knst Alain
street, Thursday at :':30 p. m.
A limited nuatitlty! Crepe paper i
speelM. re a roll! Illlsi Heine ( 'o.. f
Pimorttim phlr.
0
We want, you to come in
and inspect our bakery
at any time. We have
nothing
to hide
IT ' '
and want you to see for
yoursUf the sanitary
conditions under which
Fluhrer't Milk Bread is
baked.
:; : - '
Howard Dynun nf Oopcn. who OupmU from Portland at Md
wan operated on yesterday Ht the! ford hotels Include F. l. Pecker,
('ommonl'y hosplt.-J. Ik reported in; Mr. unci Air. A. .M. I.nughrey, C.
ho Ui1iib ufecly. 1 S. Verhy. Lanp Goodell, V. A. Iun-
The muni Pox Shoppe. 22 J Hast -L-ttoh. Leo CnTdon
Aih Hi., one .l.mr east of Honnomyi-'- luffy. Harry '
..,.,.,., n ...i.h Nicholas, K. IO. iialley. Harold II.
- complete Mm- of beautiful, mlllln-l
cry. watch for t-he opening,
Discharge of n .32-eallbor auto-
matlo pistol In Hip right hip pocket ;
. i. . i .
klinwii m.i n ii. r ilw iilxtol lautlil nil
I Iip ilooi knih, lilllllnif the trlmtiT.
k'lamalli Ncvvh.
lin nn haml f!ri-lj- Wpihwsilay
inninhm If ynii wain one- nf iIiosp.""
l Lewis of .lackHonvillP and Doral
Welly and CheHter Chastaln of
Aledford.
Vou must reKistep to vote at the
primary May 1H. The new law putH
'a stop to swearing In voIch ou elee
'Hon day. Register at once with
weaves from $5 to $.r.f). Wn guar- j
inle fit nnd at Isfnet Ion. ai'.rtlf
A marriage license was Issued nt
the county clerk's office here to-
tuy to Virgil Jackson, ''H. of itos-ile
hurjf and. AUirle Mer
n. JfS, of'
his occu-j
Phoenix. Jaikson gave
gflieer
Paigain dance at Hilarity Wed.
night. Dancing L'.'o? 3:.4
The ludlew of the Lutheran
church will hold Ihelr
supper lonlglu at the
,adle' A Id i
church on1
West Fourth street at fi:JH o'clock.
See 10 1 1 nor I la nicy Push for re
cteatied alfalfa see,) and baled hay.
Jil'il I!. Main. ' Phone in2. IClLMf
Included among the OregouimiH
regisl,cred at Aledford hoick, other
than those from Portland, are Air.
and ,lrs.
, I., f rue kcu of p.nker.
D. IO. Jackson of Oregon Cltv. L. 1
V. Itex, Theo. Wlxson and Kd tlar-iwho shot the eagle while it was a
vey of KiiKfMie, A. M. Watson oft'e "el, of carrying away a chlck
Saleni and Virgil Jackson of Itnso-lcn. Tim owl, a beautiful specimen,
burg. j Was also killed lit Jackson county.
WW someone plcanc. give us the If you wa.ift a good building loan
uddfeHs of Alice Hull, who formerly! 1"W '' of Interest, see lied
tlveii n Jacksonville? ariiilden Co. 4tf
MtH. W. II. Watt and Airs. Al. K.I The studdim at the Phoenix
Chapman are entertaining Satur-1 school are puillug on the operetta,
day evening at the home nt Mrs,
Chapman, al cards.
Ctah coal, clean, low in ash. Han
sen Coal Co., Phone 23W. 337lf
Tweuiy-slx out of the stale cars
registered here yesterday with the
local Hlalo auto traffic bureau.
Ileal Clah coul. Hansen Coal Co.
Phono 23!i. ' :i:i7tr
P. L. Pay, who has been con
fined lo his home by illness 'or
several weeks. Is recovering and
hopes to be out soon.
Try our noonday merchants
lunch. 4rto and line. Jackson Hotel
Coffee Shop. 21131 f
Pecansc iif fiit,gy weather In
northern California, the San Fran
cisco to Portland alr-mall ship did
not arrive hero uplll noon today
a ml left for its uort hern dest ina -Hon
at 12:07. It carried a heavy
load, Including a shipment of mo
tion ph9ure flints. The southbound
plane, which left Medford on sehed
ulo. also carried a heavy load.
Crevn slab wood at summer
prices. Aledford Fuel Co, Tel. tilll.
33lt(
Mrs. Justine StcpheuHOtt and
du lighter Clarlhel have returned
after a visit at Koseburg with rein-'
t Ive
end friends over t he week
end.
1 2-iu... Oii.k ehunk wood. $3. GO
tier. MedVoid Kuel Co. Tel. 031.
;i47if
A. W, (Jiesy of Portland, repro
senlallvi
of Marsh'ill Me", en nan.
Insnrane
brokers, who has been
3.".r.'iiii the city for several days on busi-!
; ncss, left this morning for Grants i
i and Portland.
Coal $IC.:.0 per ton. Aledford
Fuel Co. Tel. 031. 337lf
Twenty-five more Aledford and
Jackson county voters were regis
tered yesterday at the branch reg
istration office maintained by L.
C. Oarlock In the Chamber of Com
merce building. Nearly 300 reyis-
(callous have been made liter
dm-I
!
ing the past six weeks.
livery man ami woman over 21
years obi who has reaided In the
state six mouihs prior io tho pri
mary. .May is. U entitled to vote,
bul must register al once, Anyone
in the county can relMer at county
Icrk's office. Aledford residents
leuistev t t'hamber of Commerce I Portland Journal. i
or county clerk's office. tf! Hemstitching So per yard. Uut-j
Sheriff Ualph Jennings, who lefi j tons covered at Handicraft Shop
for Seattle last Sunday morning tf;
to, tuk i custody two suspects Circuit Judge C, Al. Thomas Is;
for the Kagtc Point post of floe rob-1 holding conn in O-ants Pis forj
bery two months ago. Is not ex-j tho remainder of this week, hav
pooled to ret inn until early next ' Ing opened court there this fore-1
week. W hile en route to Seattle. , noon, following an equity case1
he look four prisoners, sentenced i which was held here yostct dav. '
on various charge, as far as Sa-I Telegraph returns of tho Aled
lem. where they began serving ttmej ford-TlllamooK basketball u m o
upon ibeir arrival. Mr also attend will be given at Franklin's tonight !
ed the in:Hiv!mu;IHT trial of Terry Kverybndy invited. 3."4j
Talent lat Monday and Tuesiley. j llnunty warrants for predatory
A tfiotted niiautUy ,,f crepe pn- anlnvtls were issued today nt the
per at i.e a roll for a few dav onlv
llllss Heine Co., 227 Hast ilih, a r r j
Airs. . J. Ilanliy. who has been
atteuiliitg the synod tea I convention I
of missionary Mrr ies of Grants !
I'asg. returned
luoi uing.
thin city this
Green sl.ib woml nt
rleej(, Medfoid Fuel Co.
nnmnier
Tel r.11.
J- J'4' H M iu"" V.
Saniler, O. .Morgan, W
l i-.cicert.
CliarlfM lieesoy. .lark Murphy, .M.
. ,
''nun
II. Iliimmi'r, Mrs. I
HhlPi'P, fr. anil Airs. C. I. Sherman.
William (:-Iiik and I.. SI. t lark.
Tpl't;rnph rptnrn of Uu AJ'd-ford-TiUainooK
laiMUPiha)) u a in
will Uv jtivi'it at kVuukllaV loaichi.
Kvoryhody invitpd. "A'i
Two quart k mlniim claim ' wrc
recorded today at the county 11-
. nnlor'H offli ly II. .1. Unuer and
I-. f'nmpion. In) cavi' Mall iifck
, a llif Im-atliin fur lilt' rluims. Halt
T!Pk iH In the Wlini-r iliritrirt alioi i
For liitciior and exterior paint-
lK nnd papering. I'hone
liHit-it.
3117
A new term has recently come
into exletiMlve use In the country,
and that Is "alr-nilniled." which
HlKiilflcH that those communttlcH
vbled hero. flrantM Pass Courier. 1
Telegraph relurnM of the Aled-ford-Tiliuiuonk
baHkolball g u in e1
will bo given at Franklin'H tonight.!
Everybody invited
A divorce decree was granted byi
default to Kyda King from V. W.
King, and was on file today at;
county clerk a oflce.
H-ia. laurel wood, 4.in tier.
Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 3l. 347tfl
(.'. i;. Ijemmon and . I . Isaacs!
left this morning for Salem to take1
In the basketball tournament.
You'll like our evening dinners, j
flOe nnd fiftc. .Iacksfn Hotel Cof-
f"o Khop. H3tf '
F've varieties of furs, a stulfed
eagle, and a stuffed owl are at
tracting attention at the Chamber
of Commerce, where they were put
on display this week by the Ward
w'H Fur company o? Southe Cen
tral nveuue. The furs ar; all Jack
son eotiuty products and the eagle
was killed in the Lake Creek dis-
U'icl Mix weeks ago by a fanner
Wludmlll.H of Holland," in the
school auditorium Friday, .March
23. The production, which Ik un
der the direction of Mih. Fleirhcr
Fish, promises to be one ut out
standing merit.
Telegraph reiurns of the Aled-ford-TIIlamoo;i
basketball ga in e
will be given at Franklin's tonight.
Kverybudy Invited. 3.V1
.Members of the Presbyterian
church are to hold a turkey dinner
this evening In the church par
lors. The dinner will be served
by the ladies In session.
Let me write your fire Insurance.
Car V. Tengwald. Hotel Holland.
Phone 0!I3. tf
prigadier and Airs. :. T. Jor-
don. Salvation Army veterans audi
missionaries, who spent 1 4 years j
In South Agrlca, and are b-avlug ;
tomorrow for California, will be I
lint nl In the Salvation Army!
church on llartlett street tonight (
at 7:3a. They will speak on their j
missionary experiences, which havti
been many and vat led.
Itargain dance at llilnrtly Wed..
2T.C lib- to gel in. 3Ii !
The officers of Iteames chapter
will hold a luncheon at Hotel Med
ford .Monday at 1 o'clock. In honor
of tfie associate grand condtictresH
of llend, who w ill speak to the j
chapter at that time. j
Fresh fnhimbin Itlver smelts, 3j
lbs. 2.'vc, Johnson'H Market. 33Stf
I'p to the present lime, over 3.oaj
been completed by the county
health unit and less than looa rc-
I main to be completed, according
to County Health Physician L.
Snskrep. who yesterday forenoon '
gave 40 tmmunlKatlons io students
at the Jacksonville rchool. Nearly,
las many or more were also given
at the Central Point schools byi
I Dr. W. 11. Ileckman. I
! That good coal. Hansen Cenl
Co.. Phone 23i. 337tfi
The pruning season Is about over:
in the orchard,- of the itoguc ilivei
district, reports Floyd J. Cool; of ,
Aledford. 'I he almond trees are inj
bloom and on the pear and applet
trees the buds are setting as spring)
draws near. Many orchardlsts are;
applying the first spray of the yenr.i
county clerk's office lo A. L. Krom-
ling of Applegato. one copoto audi
one bobcat; Theodore Augers ol'
Dei'T. iio royoie; Hon Oswald of
KugU Point, one coyote and two!
bobcats: K, U Yotom of lYr-Kt
one bobcat.
Handpb'atitif and smocking. Tb
KaMHon Shop, 42 4 Atcdfoid Pl.h:.
PREPARING FOR
MX It. X Tl Ml M I.Jt ti till
r-S 5f t. , 1 TTB i'rTT5"'T,rl IS "f
3.1,i?.f Ajvrf-sW ,f f h(j
Mrs. Arthur Bernstein, wife of the business manager oi the Jackie
Coogan Picture corporation, .snapped in her lawyer's office at Los
Angeles, Cal, preparing to go into court to 3ek temporary alimony
while her divorce action is pending. Mrs. Bernstein has filed two
suits, one tor divorce against Bernstein, and the other directed
against Mrs Lillian Coogan, mother of Jackie Coogan, boy movie
star, for $750,000 for, alienation of affection,
announced that she will fight the alienation suit
'', Willi but one day Ilefi. approxi-
mutely .in per rent of the taxpayers Clara valley, the torrent from the,
In ihe.staLe of Oregon have still toiburst St. Franeis dan, cut a new,
file iheJrMi.co.no ta returns; ac-ichannel nearly a m.le wide and
n,"m1'; '" """"7 -
HM'IUI .! Illinillll ,v
district of Oregon., Upturns mail-
ed in and which arc postmarked
the 15th will V' considered as hav -
ing been fllcd in, lime. Air. Hunt -
ley says. regardlesB of the fact that
they may not be received at Port-
land until the? Hith or 17th. A pen-
atity of '. pur cent of the tax pay-'
able is Imposed for late filing.
Pargnin dance at Hilarity Wed.,
2."c. l'lc lo get In. 3."i4
Amnmr l lie stale of Wushimilon
residents registered at Aledfordho
leis are (!coi,;t Durney and Donald
Norton of l-ivcrett, Mr. and Airs.
K. D. Fanchone of Ccntralla and
1 1. '. Lo vegren, M r. anil' M rs. 1 1.
A. Hofmann, C. C. Sachs and Mr.
and Alts. C. H. Tucker of Seattle.
Morris Johi:.oii. professor of bi
oloV at the Ciiiversity of Illinois.
Is a vlhilor this week in Aledford
with Al r. a nd M rs. J olm ( 'a rkin
and Judge and Airs, (ib-nn (. Tay
lor, professor Johnson is a for
mer clasMiiate of Judge Taylor and
Mr. and Mrs,. Carl; in wlM n they
were studentii-in the I'nltfbrsliy of
North Dakota. He, is en.' route tu
Hie ircgon Agi'Iculturjih-collcKc at
Corvallls.
Ueporiing upon the bill of Uep
resent. Ive Haw ley for Improve
ment !' the Oregon caves, in Jose
phine county, the department of
agrieulrure favora the purpose of
the measure, but stales that It 1;
disapproved by the budget bureau I
as being contrary to the president's
financial policy. The bill provides
:ir,naii for cleaning 'and lighting
the
avr
I
Considerable local interest is lie-,
ing shown in (be Peuder fruit eon-
veyor which s Uvlntf shown at the
offit-e of Chdilneey Florey In ih
First Nati.mal Dank building. Thb
conveyor wh Invented by C. A
lleucbT and .plans, are under way
to have K - manufactured In this
city.
W. i:. Morris, well known Table
Uock rancher, is well acmialnicd
with the flood-stricken area in
Kotithern California, having former
ly made his home there. II
was
in the Mail Tribune office today ,
scanniiR; Hie li.st of names of j
drowned persons In the belief thai
he might locate friends. C. ti. Wil--
mot. one of the dead, was believed
by Air. Al orris to be an old - time j
friend. i
Jimmie's Vagabonds, a new local,
dance orchestra, will make Its first i
uiipearuhco tonight at a "haiguiP
dance" to be given nl Hilarity halt. !
where special rates have been made
especially for this evening. The
orchestra Is made up of we known1
Med lord musicians, and dancers
from ail southern Oregon are ex
pected to be present.
Obituary
POWFl.L Milton Powell died at Fol ND In my teed lot. Jersey
his home one and n half miles wes cow with bell and cropped cars,
of Central Point Tucsdov evening.; Owner cun have same by paying
Ho was tho sou of ChavlW Powell. f;"1 'tV1' ,,M'. !,ilL , Mo;lyw,;,?
aged s years, tl mouths and li doys, r 1,1 ' "' "
belnpr born in Idaho September 11. FOP Pl'NT Furnished houve
PHll. Ho leaves his father nnd 1 keeping ronni s. across street
two sisters. Johanna and Geneva. : from Armory; adults. 32 Kasi
Funeral Korvlce.s will h held at
the grave In Central Point come-,
tory, Thurrday morning at ln;30
o'cloc. llev. Jolitison olfbiatiiig.
XO M ANGi: IN LOCATION
OF KMMY LOl SHOP
Due to a headline error tn the
Mail Tribune yesterday, a number
ol loonl residents gathered Iho Im
pression Hint AHs Kinma Um Kav
uuaugh was Kotng to rlmn.;e the
locution of her Kuitna Lou hat shop
In tho M. M. department stove. Tho
Km inn Lou shop will continue In its
Htuur kwuliyn, and the Haml Box. n
now hat shop, to he run under
ditfercut policy, and carrying a dif
ferent line of stock, will open stum
on Sixth street. The dale of tho
opening of tho now store has not
vol been announced,
HKVni 1. 1 VI' Is Itl IU ( I P
(Continued from t'nv One
eiiKiaccrs lo make : thorough lo
esig;itlon f the closes of the
dts4iMte r.
IligllViay lliiincd.
. NKWUALU C.G., Alarvh 14. '
COURT ACTION
y : - -
Mrs. Coogan has
'
JP For 4.r. miles along the Santa;1" his '' 11 had been swept away.
, -
U.l
except that at Saticoy, was demol-;
t ished or damaged. j
1 Coast, highway traffic was do-(
' toured at Kl Ulo to Salicoy, thei
roast route being open from there
to Ventura and thus out of the
scourged area.
The Southern Pacific's main
lino railroad service was .stopped
for 10 hours while repairs were
made to Its Alontavalo bridge and
11 " llIMI """' ni.oeu i...rK
Four 'coast passenger trains.
which were held up at tho point,
proceeded yesterday. A railroad
bridge and 2 00 feet of track were
carried away west of Saugus.
West of this branch 'another
bridge. 150 feet of steel, was car
rled away hoi ween Castab
aad
Pardee.
A half mile of track wns tossed
aside here and a hundred feet of
trestle west of Cn.stnie was torn
down.
Wrecked highway bridges and
undermined; pavcuient. near Cas
lalc will delay opening of the
highway to Hakersflcld and. nor
thern points for several weeks.
officials report.
The figures of dead
Oxnard
Ventura
Fillmore
Ncw.hal!
Piru tunofficlal)
'Santa Paula
Salicoy
Moorpai'k
4 0
Tola I
.251
WASHINGTON. Alar. 1 4. (!'
president fnolidg
( jov,, Vimog
lelegraphcd to
( 'alifornla to-
iday offerit'ir nil assistance which
;th army or navy could render In
the St. Franclai dam disaster.
Ited Cros Aids.
Kelief agencies arc going ahead
all over the stricken area.
The lied t'ross. county and local
organizations, have stations cs
labllshed at all . strutcgi
nnd food, clothing and medl
sistan
are ready for all who!
apply.
Loads of sunplles have hen
poured into the district from
surrounding communities and l.o.s
Angeles.
Work was under way shortly
after dawn on 10 hrfjun tant
bridges, valued at $A00,00O. which
were carried out by the rush of
water. The largest of these w;is
,u hardsdale and its loss cut off
an outlet for the valuable orange 1
crop of the Moorpark district, now
ready to ship.
At Fillmore, an area which is
partly isolated, danger of a water,
shortage was reported. The town's
water came from wells sunk In ,
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Jaokon. J'hone
7 Pi-W.
3(i(l ,
KoU SALKAn HUnil,,if nexv
room modern home with screen
ed porch, on cast side; terraced
lot. nice lawn, shrubs and flow
ers, on pavement, all assessments
paid: IWhl. airy living room w ith
hardw ood floor and fireplace,
commodious dining room, hard
wood floor; kitchen. 2 bedrooms
w lib large closets, built-in bath
tub and modern plumbing fix
tures in bathroom. This liule
home is completely furnished,
has electric runue. P.runwiek.
eic. all ready to move Into. Own
er leaving anil has pin red price
on ibis lovely little home of
Milan. STtia iash. Utlance on
easy payment. If you are In
terested in ''uylng a new home
at a sacrifice price, see Charles
A, Wing gcno at once, as this
will not bwt long. ."dC
I Ft II S.M.K
i At Ic.ivi
I Will sell
! Charles A
2t acres Griffin creek;
.Mlrt tiers of body fir.
for iit'iO cash. See
Wing Agency. .Vn".
FOli SAl.i: - Work horses, wagons.
turkey nnd laying hen. Geo.
fcilt.oi. Phone '.;..m. tt;e
. LOST- Snnll black memorandum
lutnk Finder return to .M U ,
1 Tribune office. 3;j
ii i i
:tK
: thf !.Pd of the Santa Tiara river.
The wpIIb were wanned away.
The K.flO weary pollrenien, dep
' utv tiherifftt and cgnctabUs who
' have been on duty sin e early
vtwiprdny. were fclven wlfom
I relief today when 100a AnierU-u"
Legion meiiihei8 from I-o Ane
. le and Ventura rountlM volun-
iwred lo aid In the wcan-h for
1 tiodM'H.
DauKor attends the hunt for
the remains of victims. The silt
.in Rome places la upward of 20
feet deep and wharp. meuil wreck -ukc-
iipstandinK nnilf in wooden
ilehrlN and jaKd rocka menace
the KC.ircher.
SANTA CLAKA. t'al.. Mar. 14.
(Pll'he neneral relief committee
In charge of the ri'hnbilitatIon fol
IowIiik the hreaklnt: of the St.
; t ! raneiu nam today reiiiesu'u .'i-
1 v , . . . jfin vi
j tional r.uardnmen to the stricken
THINK WAKE CAl'SKU HltKAK
(Continued from On,)
stricken area in Krent nu mhers,
aided tho tiearcherfl by dippliiK low
to ludicuLe the positions of bodies.
It Is easy lo spot human beings
from a considerable height if their
ftieejt are uptu.rncd.
I A Klti who haved herself from
the flood by praspinvr a plank and
I sticking to it until it deposited her
In the quagmire at he water's
edge, burled herself In the mud
afur her clothing had been torn
from her body. hen located by
rescuers she refused to emerge un
til a man gave her his shirt for
drapery,
Fa te played cruelly with one
rancher, who foresaw the danger
and thought he was out of Its
rp;ich . He Inn ded h 1m l bive eb i 1 -
dren into a small automobile and
; then stopped for a moment to warn
"ia neighbor.
hen he turned back
numan cargo and all.
Thp ahi,ilvTrTTrewspaper man
1q .Vf(V(1... hjs rtssiunnuint .u lh
I scene depended somewhat upon his
faculty for wading through seas
of mud. An Associated Press staff
man si rip tied himself from heels
to waist several times In order lo
fori I stream. and save his clothes
; for an anticipated
! Vewhull
i-ool iiighi
New hall's appeal for aid was not
goin unheeded. Trucks were ar
riving every ihour with food and
1 clothing of every description. The
1 lltllf h;ill Dint u,w linl.Kr t,n,l l.t-
'he Ited Cross as t."niporarv head
quarters was crowded to capacity
and no one who applied Cor food
or clothing wont away emply
hauded. First word to reach the outer
' world of the collapse of the big
h ranris reservoir carrb
water any time lor ualiestiou or
sour, acid,' ga.-v stomach, and relief
will come in.-tiuttly.
For tllty years genuine "PhiHipa
Milk of .Magnesia" has been prescribed
by phy-uini because it overeunieH
three times as much acid in the stom
ach as a sat urn km! solution of bi
carbouatc of od:i, leaving the stomac'li
sweet uad free from all gases. It
neutralizes acid fenm-ntM ions ia the
bowels aad peutly uives the souring
wante from thy n.vtein without purg
ing. Beside, it i. inon- plca-ant to
Ukc than bod.i. ln.it uptni "Phillips."
Xweaty-live rent and fifty-cent bot
tle, any drut-tote. "Milk of Mag
uc.sia" has been the l S. I'ejfistcred
Trade Mark of Tlui Charles H. Phiiliiig
."li,.n,i,.l f'n uiwl ilu nrnaA..n
st
jjSour
''Phillips Milk of Magnesia" )
4H I Instead of soda lierenfto tuke a
4,: little "Phillips Milk of Magnesia'' in
' 'H,hUHiniarb.s It. Phillip since iS7o. a
nl leal a-1 1
DR0NCHITIS
Mk At bedums tub the throat and
chest thoroughly with
V A P0 RUB
Ovtr 21 Million Jar Ud Yiarty
Your watch
should be as
up-to-date as
your hat and
suit,
'JEWELERS
MtDFORD. ORE.
BARGAIN
DANCE
TONIGHT
Hilarity Hall
A Dime Lets You In
Dancing 25c
.u ..u-lCfj uh.4!:ltl'1 lit New
hull hv n. K. Stnrlmrd. Shortly
before 1 o'clo. k yesterday morning.
Starhari rushed into the sheriff s
utili-xtation and tott lepuiien Store
and liean that the bl dam hud
broken ami the flood waters were
rairlnw through the entire country
around them.
Two trucks, de"rti'd and niotlon
le.H on the highway were mute
evidence of-another of the many
tratredk'i enacted in the San I'ran
ilsnuiio dam disaster. Their two
driven, caught in the niidt.1 of the
torrent, were ihnutit io have been
awept awav in the swirling waters.
;ini. fi.yki: Missixt;
(Continued from Page Onft)
ti tin- Azores in the .(linker plane
n-U'IiO, bul was forced to abandon
her trip there when repealed mis
haps held the big seaplane to the
water.
AlisH -MacKay. who is 3T years
old, is one of the pioneer women
aviators of Kngland and a licensed
pilot. She was licensed and elect
ed to the advisory committee of
pilots of Hie Ah- league, the first
woipau to be given a hand in the
control of Itrttish aviation.
'She was known in the movies as
"Poppy Wyndbam." wife of Den
nis Wyndham, whom she met
while serving as a nurse in her
mother's hospital during the war.
Cut off by her father when silt
married Captain Wyndham. who
before the war was an actor, she
went Into the movies and became ;
a popular favorite In England. j
She returned lo her father's i
home In '.r:2 after securing an
annulment of her marriage on the
grounds that she and her husband
had not complied with the fifteen
flay residence rule required in
Scotland where they had gone for
the ceremony.
ILK
BUTTER 1
ICECREAM
; PASTUEHiZED SAFE PURE
PRODUCED PACKED
THE SANITARY WAY
PhoMe
TONIGHT TONIGHT
ANOTHER EXCELLENT BILL
. ' FEATURING
,ll!llllllllilllllllll!ll!lK j . MELODY BOYS f "
Km ' and " " ;
3 DAYS if DU BRAY
STARTS 'II in '
Tomorrow
CLARA
BOW
In Another of
Elinor Glyn's Big
Comedy Hits. -
"RED
Also, 40,000 miles
with Lindbergh
l
'II III HIM III III! I' II III M'
.ifCNW TIMES 7 AND 9 P. M.
vWtl fi ifil ADMISSION
SJUTT Children Adult.
ill
Still Time to Sow
BEARDLESS BARLEY
and
WHITE or RED OATS
Our stocks are still
and get
MONARCH SEED & FEED CO.
323 East M.iin , . , phone 260
f '
TREE
TEA.
ORANGE PEKOE;
The world's highest
grade package tea
and ic sells for so little.
If you prefer GmaiN,
isfc for 'I'M uu TliA
JAPAN x
grehn
These Drug Stores
are open nights this
week:
Jarmin & Woods ,
James McNair Pharmacy
West Side Pharmacy
OF
THE DE BARS
THE MYSTERY OF
THE WATER FOUNTAIN
KELLY & STAPLES
in
ABOUT A BOUT
JOHNNY JORDON & CO.
Present
FUN IN A HOTEL
FEATURE PHOTOPLAY
! MUSICAL MOMENTS
. THOS. POTTER DUNNE
j CHARACTER SONGS
liquid Qleanshig Cream
SMOOTHS AND SOOTIIKS
1 gracious t tht moit Jtlitatt ikttt
CLEARS AWAY
IILACKHRAIVS. BLOTCHKS and SOALINESS
Its pure nils penetrate tUe rre and
rrraevr all dust. ronc ait iiowtler
lis woiiiirrtnl 5lcin rrst motive toun
Itracl -sun fwtivne. Of.irw-i wiit-rv 4ia(i
and water lull.
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