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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1928)
PXOE THREH. SODA SPRINGS RIVERS! AND SCHOOL Fl GUI UN ARE NOW AGAIN OPENED; 'THRU' STREETS IT "1TT AMToN-wme At M 1 INSTITUTION- f ' .J.CtenneyCd. ii ... l " IN CIVIL SUIT 3 PLAYLETS OF E A HELPFUL' STORE, PAY LESS, GET MORE I PAT CASH PAY LESS NO BILLS ' T TO DISTRESS MEDFORTV MXTL TRIBUNE, rEDFQTtD, 'OKEfiONY TTT.sTUY. MAKOTT 20. 1028. The- pai lniMshlii suit InsIllutoO OMIsr lh'lin Xnrrls tian written ! Oni- nf tin- firm eoiiciiMe cxiui'h-j a seeuml nim iuU il eotuiihiiiu ! In tho em nuimi Hint uiidi i'iiVQ )y Sumner I'tiikir auuinst Ciimilln ; an'l ulininOl to MiO. of Oakland , 01M of npproval of tlie candUlil.y 1 was filed vr aterdnv in circuit rnuri ll-iimw in Meiiril will he mluo-il 0n and Minnie i'a.ker. which ' 'h" Z hZSlJnhi Wlhta ! Jud,n C- Tho.m,f ,,,r by Al Hopkins against II. Howanl j ''V 1'ast m.-lmlf. t;,ci,y tl.n nltnntl.in: u", ... , , ' , -lion lit 1 IIP Cld'Hil JlKU-TSn m OI . ... .. ....: , ... . . i i ii""" l n.i urunn m..i ........ Iiah heen cncitKlnK the attention . Wjisnn Church, who has made .r the circuit court tor several , Hiri-ialty of radio dramas for wv daya. was yesterday decided hy f Prui yearH tor ,h(, (jenmil Kleetric Judge Thomas in favor of I lie de-;c0 Htation. KGO. fendantK. The drama titlea arc "That Aw- The court found that there was fui Difference," a comedy; "Ann not Huffieient evidence to show ! Mana.ncn" and "A Cup of I'olfee," that a partnership existed between 1 both of whii the plaintiff and defendant. The, life. The first plaintiff claimed that there were . presented by the KtiO players on TiOO head of cattle belonging to April lit; and the others later, the partnership and thai he wasl Miss Xorris continues to receive entitled1 to his proportionate share ! letters of commendation and en because of n partnership aKree-1 couraKenient in her literary career ment which, he alleged, was en tered Into between the defendants and himself shortly after the death of Oeorge W. Owen who. at- the time of his death, was a county commissioner for this county. Hud the court found that there plaintiff would have been entitled : ris, not only at home but all over to a substantial Interest in the " untry. will anxiously awal son head of cuttle which, at this ' appearance of T hat Awt.il tline. are selllnK at around W fcTfiice April 2h. or tiu ier head. . Considerable interest In the A ureat number nf witnesses! rolco r.1(Mo plnv to ,)e broadcast niiiieored in behalf of both the ver Kj)K)t ,he .Mn Tiihune-Vir-plaintiff and defendants. The;gill staljon, tnnlKhf from 9 to 10, plaintiff was represented by his , mall(Pst nirze number or attorney, c. M. Itnherts. and '" ! ratlin parties being planned by lo defendants by their attorney, !" I cai residents for this ovenliiK. Hav Newbury. j ug .successfully produced a radio ' ' ' ' ' r i drama. "Just Plannln'." written by Miss Helen Nnrns, the local ata tiou, throu-:h the courtesy cif the I California Oregon Power company, has chosen a comedy for the sec iond play. ToiilBht' production Is a two-act radio comedy, "Mudame (J." writ I ten by Mary Ureiner, .Mull Tribune reporter. Tho play is Unlit and Jackson and joseptun.w counties rn,-,-i in n.-. cinm- xnsi:i fuuti --j .... , ... ,n..:t : ?Olia OrlUHS ScntMU OSiriCI. 4llOl.!i fl li ciitfli tli, it-,il'.' Wire menu ll'JI w us nt-rivi-n iiv inr .i;m iinuni' - - ..n . this morning from the liar asso-! Sherman I'mvell. Ashland coiilrue-; ,i,llt uM utmol,il,.s enlcriiii,' Main -latinn of Josephine county. .tor. to prevent the difcndants nom (lom aili(. (,,., ,S must come to a Their expression of approval fol-1 completion a play shed at the Hnda ; complete stop. The same order lows: Honorable Charles m I' ' I n K a schonlbouse. Hopkins j ,ol,ls true for the entile U'llRlh of .... v ..,, ... v ..... . , ..ulnlas jmij-f. 0f tlie first Judicial ' 4 inims uie pmy mi is iu-iok nuirij uiversiue and so lar ifeiween ch are dramas of real I rt , ,- oreu-on for thi- inst i tar " "ehoolhouse against the and Til stop siuns have been placed rst one named is to be t(,rm m.,n .,.',, ni'nl. , wishes of the people of the district. . al ,h(. mre i,1H1rtant inters.;.- self for re-election as circuit judse' " -ompiaint. tne pmtntiti nous. tt.twever. smns win ne of this district The undersigned ' l",i,,,B 01,1 tllilt bulldini; intv , placet! at all intersections on those attorneys of Josephine coumv. who; un,,,-r construction is l'ii by 44 feW.. two streets as soon as they are have practiced before i,i, durli,Blwh wo" 12 rwl hih. covered , availaltlo. a. cor.llns to City Trafflt his first term take thS method of!wUh fl,st clasfi ,l""l- fl,,l!,h- 1 ht" u'! '',r (i- J- l,'"'scott. IKllKIlnK li"" t IU I lit' 1111(11 UI1II Kjivc-I I'.UHHl t'lllf III Ul I lit' tlKH'l Will lit' and in highly clttted to have the playlets accepted. Wins Norris Ik copyrkhtlnR thefl playletH and her frlemls, unions whom are Milton Samuel, puhlicity a Kent for KUO, end Wllclu Wilson Church, "ire glad she 1h makiuK such a mic-cesH. The hosts of frtenTlH of Miss Nor- and particularly of Josenhine cnun- Iul nutruciion tor the ceiUnK.) rlKhl and all inotonstn who tail to reciutlon of .nidKe J",r,in "V"' " - securely cncniseu on ;i 11 smes iimi ' i i t-eis win ir m i ri .inn for sf,kool- has windows uhahW house. Hopkins claims lhat the contract onit'icd imo iiy uavis aiui inv- of our Thonias, "lie tins heen courteous, capahle, honest and fearless, and we most heartily endorse his candidacy and ri'fnmmniw, hitu i i tl A rinip.iliTn consideration of the v. s and1""'" "i.nou. ots consent, una as hope that he will be re-elected j " sl"nils ,B "'"I "" " without opposllinn. Rated at (irantsr""' f,"'11" w01k " lhp ' I'ass. On.., thic ir.li. .iv f""n of the huildim; mid prevent $Txt;.Tr to Sherman Powell for the constructiot). t The Soda Springs iday shed con troversy hCK.m last fall, and since that lime hits never been near a settlement. It is an equity ease and will probably be heard before Circuit JuiIko t. Al. Thomas. March, luis. tsftned) A.C HouKh, Ceo. W. r.ilvlB. J. X. Johnston, Kdward S. Van Dyke. Xell rt. Allen. ;. I-:. Illnnch nrd, James T. Chlnnock. C. T. Pruess. C. R. Itttsk. C S. Hlanch arrt. W. T. Miller. II. D. Norton." cbmebTITuild " officers elected promptly taken to court, l-'urtber-iiHtre. accordinrt to the city traffic d.-i.arlincnt. machines on th tbriHili. slrects shall at all times have the rlt;bt of way. Inurnment of the Kraml jury, which irinceton .-jradiiates, one a smart uaa Deen in session ovei- one weuu crack ni; ont mist whose sole nos- investigating the handling of the county prohibition fund. Five wit nesses ore more were examined sessions consist or a college line. which he should have dropiwtl when he graduated 10 years before, The annual election of officers of the Crater I .Rice guild. Preslivte- jnreezy, with a swirt moving plot rlan church society, held last night ; bordering on furte and snappy dia-: at the home of Miss Helen Httllis, Today there were still no indica- in Florence tlons pointing toward an early ad- ti1p pi0t centers around two election of the following officers tor tins year: .Mrs. Sadie Howard, president': .Mrs. Klla Pennington, vice-president; Airs. Una Inch, sec retary; and Abs. M. K. Chapman, treasurer. Following the election of officers n sociai meeting was held, at the termination of which refreshments were served and a pro-Tram of mu eic and reading enjoyed. The next meeting will he held at the home of Miss Kllzabeth llurr on Stewart avenue April lti. On account of pro-faster services being held in the chvrcli, the meeting will he held ofl the third and fourth Mon days of the mouth instead of lite first and third Mondays until after Fair Petitions Must Be Returned Wednesday, Mar. 21 yesterday, and today Luke S. May . anu a joo-atre tract of land situated of Seattle, one of the best known neal. a cemetery in Rogue River criminologists of the northwest, ap- valley; and his more dignified peared before tho inquisitorial ' chum who is acting as secretary body, of which Mrs. Katie Grieve of Prospect is the forewoman. Witnesses who appeared before the jury yesterday included J. B. Andrews, Frank R. Neil. W. II. HlK ginuolham, Deputy Sheriff Lewis Jennings "ant! Paul' Jennings, all of Medfurd. I'p until the present time nearly U0 witnesses have been called, including a number who to a wealthy and languid widow who loves travel ami "Impossible property." The action In the piny is concerned with the dlspos.-fl of the land through the widow. The play, which has an unusual thon th happy ending, Is tinder the direction of James Stevens, local baritone, who also plays one of the parts. Other characters in the ICaster. were forced to come from distant , part lire Jo Murray, who plays points GET A LICENSE IF YOU HAVE A tho role of Madame Q; Karl Davis, local announcer, who takes the part of the wise-cracking land own er, and Mary (Ireiner, who plays the part of his stenographer. As a result of the recent police announcement that the city dog li conse ordinance would he strictly enforced,- 9 Medtord dog owners havo taken out licenses at tho clly recorder's office during the past week, making a total of U" that have heen issued this year. However, conservative estimates indicate that SO local dog owners as yet have yet made no move to pro cure licenses, which must he ob tained as soon as possihle if owners would prevent unlicensed dogs from being taken to the city pound, where an additional fee Rial to Film Proves War Is Not What Sherman Said Sherman said war was hell, hut it's Just one long' In Ugh in "Hani and Kugs at the Front," now at the. Kialto theater. This Is the story that ti'lls about n rcKiment of col ored troops in Kruncc and par ticularly the humorous adventures of a coupTe of darky pals nicknam ed ltv their citmpanions "Mam anil Kgcs." 'f he cant is played entirely by popular actors and actresses who will he charged before they can he ' applied the art of makeup with redeemed. ! burnt cork to achieve the proper A doe catcher is reported to he apnearunce. The feminine lead is now at work and is expected to I banuled hy My ma loy and the settle down into intensive dog i roles of Ham and Kggs are played catching activities before the end , respectively by Tom Wilson und nf this week. '. Heinle Conklin. j For Wonderful Flavor The enticingly delicious stamina breakfast INOCULATION OF LEGUMES Is Insurance Against Failure fSSSti INOCULATE THESE LEGUMES WITH HUMOGERM. ALFALFA, CLOVERS, BEANS, PEAS and SWEET PEAS. ufumogerm is easily applied. No cooking No fussing. The cost per acre U slight. MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. ict Our Alfalfa Seed Prices WMi t"' l (, ; rWk. l j j The Weather Petitions asking the county court to cU a special election to vole . mill tax to complete the fair grounds and hulldings. making It possible to hold a fair this fall, must be returned to H. O. Frobnch, secretary of the Jackson Oounty Fair association, by Wednesday, March lilst, as they must be filed the nd. All parties having petitions please fake notice. U. of O. Orchestra Craterian Thursday The Chamber of Commerce avi ation eommitwe and several others Interested in aviation held a meet ing last evening and discussed im provements on the local field whlch includes rusinK wtirk on graveling the present runway, making it H.tut feet long, and grading and gravel ing the new runway parallel with; the present one. The new runway will be I'UOO feet bmg. Itoth are 00 feet wide. Hood River Dan Willi lo & Co. will add to fruit pit Ait here. Safest Way to Stop rain lowest temperature this morn ing, as. Precipitation for 24 hours ending f a. m., trace. Yesterday's weather here: High est temperature, 74; highest this month since 1912, Si!. Lowest tem perature yesterday, ItS; lowest this month since 1!H, 14. Mean tern perature yesterday; 5fi; departure for tho" day, excess 10 decrees. Av erage daily excess for the mouth, 5 degrees. Precipitation: The total rainfall sice 1st of month, .80 inch; 15 year average for the month, inches. Total rainfall since Jan uary 1, 3.67 inches. Total rainfall since September 1, 11.45 Inches. Humidity yesterday, 5 a. in., Sa per cent; Vi noon, 3.(1 per cent; 5 p. m., 44 per cent. Character of du, partly cloudy. Hun sets today at 0:23 p. m., rises tomorrow (1:111 a. m., sets to morrow, 0:li4 p. m. Moon rises today at 5:63 n. m., sets at 5: 12 p. m. ( Rises and sets are computed for level horizon!. Forecast for tonight and tomor row: Unsettled tonisht ami Wed nesd".'. Continued mild. U. WA1TKR DICK, Meteorologist, United States Weather lreau. This splendid musical organiza tion which will play i one day eiiKanenieiu m Hunt's Craleriun Thursday, March l'-'. Special arrangements ufo being made to take care of all the Med furd Hchoul children at tho imiti. nee Thursday afternoon. The box office at (be theater will be opened at noon on Thursday to pi rni It the child ilen to pun-base their tickets during thclioon hour, as only children with tickets will he exeiiMd frnm school. It l not nccesinry to take heart-d p reusing druyt or dope of any kind to relieve nerve torture cauaed hy neuritis, neurnlpta, cinttea or rheumatism. Jut apply Tyamol over the purl thut hurts nnd tre how quickly you will be ireo from discomfort.- - I Tysrnal It a soothing, heaHng obflor- 1 B..n . ir. fkm..k (Km nnrii nnd drives out inflnmnmtion which hn settled in the nerves. 1'he minute you rub It on you can feel It beginning to relieve. Paine nnd itches noon slop, congastlon is removed, and soreness tnd lnflmmtion uradually disappear. Althotign Tysmol it put up especially for nerve pain and Inrl a mixtion, suf ferers have found it euuully good for taklnff the misery out of miff, swolfcn or iichlng Joints. Also fine for lnmo back und muscular aorrnemi. Plenunnt, hannlesa and ensy to use. Dnn't fwll to try it If you want genuine, gating re lief. You get a liberal supply for $1 at tny drug store. Always in stock at STIt-;'S IMU'f STOUM Vaudeville An amusing vaudeville program! of clever romedlans, diverting ! dancer", musicians, ningers and aerialists will he at Hunt's Cra terian tomorrow. The bill is headlined by Arthur Alexander and company In "Krom j Dixieland to Uroadwuy." They, give blackface melortlen and do soflj shoe and grotesque steps. Alexan-1 der is a female impersonator and is nssisted by the Vantines and' Austin Shaw. Ilrownie and Van, comedians, tit- fer a varied entertainment nf fool-1 Ishness. sinning and burlehQic bits. I Ceorge and Kthel Livingston will) offer an net consisting of stuntHi on the rings and Iron Jaw work. I Miss Livingston features n swivel chair spin while hanging by hen teeth. 1 Minervinl nnd Ixetta are instru-, mentHlists. Miss Izetta offTH some, "mean" blue snns nnd plays the1 accordion, while MiiVrvinl plays 1 the accordion, banjo, clarinet and saxophone. rienrge H. Thinks divides his time between bnrleBftie and vaudeville,' hilled an "The Modern Kntertain er." HU fon is patter, kouk nnd dance. I It e g ii 1 fi r convocation Crater Iike Chapter No. 31', It. A. ST., Tuesday, March 2, 7:30 p. m. F. NICHOLS, Secy. 3G0 All membert of the degree team are re quested to he 1 present Tuesday night. March 20th. i Work In first decree. Iiy order IT'S HERE The War Comedy that is Different Two Colored Boys in a Colored Regi ment in France during the war. Their adventures in N Man's Land keep you howling. TOM WILSON ' with'an ALL-NEORO cast in "HAM and EGGS at the FRONT" GET YOUR 8HARE , OF THE FUN TODAY AND WED. Alio Good Short Features Rothermel't Musio THE NEW S RialtoU COMING THUR.. FRI. LAURA LA PLANTE in "FINDERS KEEPERS' Important Versions of Modish Coats for Spring Every day adds i tjp fascinating showing of clever coats to greet tho Spring there are tailored coats and dres coats light colored coats and black a score of garments to please you. " ' ; ' and The two prices above are representative of the possibilities for economical slipping in this store every coat is fashioned for satisfaction.; IP Broadcloth Finishes Kasha Tweed Silks Middy Blue Blacli Tan Shades Are you ready for the Easter promenade?' Now is the time when" youy coat selection is easiest an immense variety of styles, expressing: outstanding modes, has been gathered in our coat department for your seleclion-rbe sure to see them without delay. Women Small Women Misses ant Junior Sizes Scarfs To complclc milady's spi'ins outfit a cmii jilflo arrty ol: modish sqmires and triangle typo scarfs, air brush 1 ints and hand block ed designs. 98c to SI. 98 Hosiery Full - fashioned silk hose in the most, de sired shades of' the seas o n . Splendid quality. And our low price is making a hit with o m en who know hosiery values. 98c Hand Bags Touch a n d flat shapes in abundance. A very largo and varied assortment of the newest for spring. Shades to match ev ery outfit. 98c to 5530 Bloomers liayon bloomers with yoke 1 routs elastic in back. .Many with lac medallion trim. All sizes. The pastel shades are most fav ored. Several French panties also in this assortment. 98c Slippers. . Patent leather and the favorite honey beige or rose blusli; lighter shades in calf and kid leathers. Sev eral new numbers. All types high, low and medium heels.1 53.98 to S6.9) ; Rayon f r; Vests Ladies' rayon ' vests, bodice .top. F i n e gauge rayon in all the light shades. A truly remarkable val ue. Sizes :i(5 to 42 Our low n'ico ' 49c Fresh Colors In These Frocks For Spring ft A really at tractive Iroclo is inexpensive if you shop with us. See the new cges I Frocks for Women, Misset and Juniors A score o f delight ful styles to wear right now and for all of the Spring. V Y $14.75 Youth .Wears Small Hats In Jaunty Shapes and Novelty Fabrics The college and high sclipol miss who wants ra.'bit of dash" in her Spring hat will find these to her liking I- , O 1 . ,Very New! Two shades of straw fancy strai braid, felt and satin in colors to harmonize with Sirintr clothes.. PL - I Degree Captain. 3.1JJ XT