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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1928)
PXflE ETfllTT TrrcnrrjTm KiTtl Tnmuyn, medpord, pkeoon. immday, aprtl is, 122 LAN LOCAL MEN BUY MM N HOLCOMB SPRG DECISION will develop; I have been tht Genua" monop'ne Bremen, wai lden'.lfteu a l.itU of Hubert K. yattw of thin rity who whh eruUlnK nluns the coa.il In hope of nie-iintf the ti uim Atlantic flieiK. In a telephone cull to thin city thin afternoon l,ieutirmnt Fok reported thut he had flown about fifty itiileH beyond J 'tut land with out (liM-ovfi'liiK any trace of the (Jet tiutn plane. VtmtdlUy whn im.oi- nvt excceditiK five inlli-H. He turn ed lirick Hiitt In tided at !d (rh- 1 jard. As his plane was seen flying 'along the coaxt in a ouihwejtterly dltt-ction. It was mistaken for the Hreini-n until coast Kuardmuen at fape Kiizabeth. Maine. dixtin Riiished that it wax a biplane No. 11-4H. HKKLIN, April 1 3. (A) As the Iiouih clipped by without newa of the JunkeiH plane Hie men. upitre h riniun Inevumd uh to the fate of the uviatoiH. The offlcea of the AsffcifitPd TreKS wcie flooded with telephone inu,uirfe. Wather bulletins from differ ent fMiurc-.H were enly scrutinized I by the puttie and (iermans eagerly idntcUMted the chance that the JJre j men may have turned to the Houthwet to uvold a l.w-presure i areu. YAKMOt'TII. X. S.. April 1J. I By the Canadian Pre). An un I cuii fii tned ieioi t mated that the ! Itrcuien pasxed over Yarmouth at 1 1 1 -4 S today eastern Mtundard time. I POSTON, April 1J. UPi Word wan received at the navy yard here ! today that the naval radio vtatiun j at Har Harbor, Maine, had picked : up a mesKage went from St. John, N. I., which read: "Hremen patMed over Yarmouth 15:30 a. m." It was thought at the navy yard that "p.m." might have been meant. There wan no confirmation of the nienxage. RATH. Maine, April 13. (fp, k-oait guardsmen at Popham . bordering the Bay of Fundy, but It j Beach, at the mouth of the Kenne- j waa point' out that the craft bee river, reported that they heard probably paaaed over this district Ithe whirr of an airplane at 1:20 .without being detected, owing to ! o'clock eastern standard t':e. this i the height at which It was flying. afternoon and finally Righted one : Clarence Patterson, an overseas flying very high and headed west. man. said he heard the plane for 1 They said the plane waa so far j five minutes while working here luff they could not get any distin- i but did not see it. The weather ! guishlng mark.. I Hear. Both Captain Bark- j Kfforia were being made to house and Mr. Patterson said no I ascertain if the plane was seen or , other plane was known to he 'heard farther west, on the coast -operating in the district. Ned Slusser and Fay Dia- g1 mond to Take Charge of Federal Jurist, in Opinion,! Sams Valley Property Brands Organization As j June 1 Water Said to 'Unlawful and With Filthy; Hands' Imperial Wiz-j ard Is Surprise Witness' Possess Medical Proper ties of High Value. The Unicorn b Mineral Firings, situated In Hams Valley, 19 miles j; PITTSnimO, Pa., April 13. (JP) from Mdford. and said to possess ; j The. suit of the Ku Klux Klun ; miraculous medicinal properties,!: for an Injunction attains lor- I were purchased from their former ji roer members wan dismissed in i owner this week by Fay Diamond,'; federal court here today by .Indue ! local Jeweler and N. W. Klusser, ' V. 8. Thompson, who placed the i owner of the Klusser barber shopi! Cont upon the plaintiff. ion Main street, who will take pos- ! : Part of the court's opinion read: session of the 40 acres upon which j; "This unlawful organization an j the springs are situated, June l.ij destructive to the rights and lib- j Oilier property In the same district i erties of the people has come in j and said to possess water contain-j: court ahkiiiff for equity for Injunc jing the same elements was recent- J; tire, or other relief. They come I ly purchased by fieorge K. Fei-gu;; with filthy hands and can get no I son. a world wnr veteran, who1: Bsistaiice here." (claims to have found it beneficial1: to his health. ' : PITTSlUJHCi. Pa.. April 13. -( I The Holromb Sprinss are said to i Dr. Hiram Kvans. Imperial ; have effected an absolute cure on , : wizard of the Ku Klux Klnn, was! three abandoned cases of tubei m-I : tt Htirprisu witness in federul court 1 b,sM in the last two years, several i today In the vnwt of the Klnn j . asis of uh emted stomach, one ' ngulnst five former meinhers. The hup. case of tuberculosis of the Impel Inl wizard denied tpstlmnny bowels, and several cases of kidney : :f defense wltnesHes thai KIiimb- ; trouble, as well an countless other!: men had burned a negro near Ter-'ailments. I: rell, Texas, in the fall of liC'O. Following nn analysis of the': After staling that he held the I water In the (Viivalli laboratory,;: office of Imperial wizard since it was approved by the r. S. Board : Evans was told by John V. ,0f Health which group broadcasted ! Connaughlon, Klnn attorney, that j a detailed sKitemcnt of lis proper, j: luiHiK-e . iiuuiim, loiiin-r iuiifiB ' ues aim lieuitu-tcivliiu uual ties ' DRESSES AND COATS Here are some excellent values in coats and dress EE es, for separate use or combined, are just fine for ensembles. H Dresses H 150 dresses some of plain flat crepes. georgettes and printed crepes and satins. The stvles are of course the latest, a good '$15.00 y C 55 value,, special J If Coats "Women's coats of tweed and sport mixtures, sized 1 J to 42, lined and unlined styles, special up to $15.00 values, for Saturday, (Din OH ICIunsmim, hail (ratified thut Hie fate of a nr'trn liad lj(,n riWntel lu tho I),iIIhb IoiIkc and that lutir tho ni'Kro waH taken nut. tarred and oiled, and then net nn fire, late in liiil. larue I'ul'lliiml "No siieh oeenrrence ever took jxprinK Imlililen nut of a wili place." uld Kvhiih. lie deelnied : which In mil. I in in. rl h jver one ut th hrondeaHt statlonH. The wnler l atd tn iuih.hi'hx Im-. i sldeH iiIIht eleinentH. lij:iKnfNi:i, j llthla, sndlum lilcarliuniiti.. moiIIimii ehhirldf, Hlll.sa and mi-rcurv. The I lid rock, ! wnien id hiiiii In lie rich n pin. that tn the rail of lH.'O there were j miliar. no Klansnien In Dalian, and that .Mr. niniiinnd nnd X'r. simmer I the first Klanmnen were taken lntonre concerned now with plans for! the order there In 1921. I improving the ronil In the llnlconili ' no nid inui lit inai tune mere ! hihiiikh. and are cnniemphitlnK were no KlanHmun In Dallas, where I Die eMtithlLshinK of an extenHivc re Ihe fate of the nei;ro. the defense I mirt and canii ground for the contended, was tllnousHed. Kvans j iiceominoilatjon of local re.sidentH, testified thut he tried to Btop a (ami tourists, attracted here during Klun parado in Carnegie, ln., when one KlanHmun was killed during a riot, suylng tho parade was held when the police told the Klunstuen they could sIhko Ihe demonstration IT It wus peaceful. He denied thut lie ever said r'lols would Increase Klun nieinhershlp and said ho had never ordered Klunsmeu to whip pnyono. The Imperial wizard don led thai "hlucta rohe," or "night rider.' ihe summer months. An offer from n group of med. cal men, to purchase Ihe nionertv unci eslahllsh n sanitarium In that I locality, whs rejected liy tho new ; owners on account of the posslhll- ' Its' or omei'cliillzlUK tho water to such an extent that It would he ! put out of Ihe reach or poor 1 people who eiioio In search or I cures. i "W'e want every one to have gangs existed within the Klun andic'iuiil chance, and will conduct lt:: Haiti that In all his life he had, 'In such u way tli.u rich ami poorj never ordered un'y, lioinhlngH. Asked alike can he ln netlied l.y lis won-: if Klansnien were' forced to "take j tlerful properties," said .Mr. .sius-l: a hlond-ciirdllug ntith" tn follow ! ser this morntiiK- "Wo are tuning z him blindly, he snid thn first diitvto dn what we run to Improve the nf n Klansman was tn ahhle hy tho 1(wb of tho I nited States. COOS BAY FOLKS m no s)irins and h veiup ; the jirtijeet Into a real asset, for the ) eity if Mednrd. mt km k x vk it i r i : ! (Continued trom Page One.) ers seemed chiefly concerned with trying to find out how much hm Ker the hremen could stay In the air. If. no mishap h:id hefnllen already. MARH11Kirci.Il, Ore.. April 13. (A't More thnn TiOO persons from (?oos ami Curry counties attended the nnnunl Marshfield ehamher of enmmerce h;inquet lust niht. Sev eral state officials, IncluilhiK itv ernor I. 1.. 1'nttevson. attended. (lovernor I'utte rtun left at 9 n. m. today for Salem. In his addrerM at the h.inquet flovernor I'attersnn traced the suv Iiikm nuide hy the slat" purchasInK nent and the homd of control. J.. 11. Hen n. iiuiuImt of the sta'e pul- lie service ciinimlssion. tut id the (imposed Kiist - Vist ra 1 1 road i n Oregon was sure to k through. He snld Coos liny wits the logical west ern terminus. I lea tint; In-fore the Interslu'e commerce commission June to on ie proposed road, ho derhn-ed. would develop a preut deal of evl !eneo in favor of the lino. Some rnllmnd, he hellcved, would volun tarily huild from ('rune to Odell. ItONTON April 13. (Tj Ileports of unidentified airplanes seen nt a half dozen scattered points In Now j Knctand today kept watchers for the (mu nmn trans-Atlantic phi no i Hremen husy without hri:;HinK to tiKht nny ilefi lnlte information. ( Weather conditions through most j of New KiiKlunil wei r clear nnd a , watch was maintained alonu the enllirt const from Kastporl, Maine, south to Lontf I.shmd. Ships ami radio station were on the alert fur any sight f the plane or nny wire less message from point:; along the route the llromcti was exnecu-d to 'follow upon Its arrived on the j American side of the Atlantic, j uliscrvors at Nashua, reported , havlnn seen n piano flying high I i hove that city hut they were un , utile to distinguish any Identifying murks. , simuar report came trom Windham, N. 11.. and Inter from Ma.ssnchusetiH iiulnts In the vicinity of Worcester. None of the ohyorvers was aide to Identify the plane. ILL CONCuHIi, ,N. M., April 13. (.Tl An aliotane slulili-H ut Hvii 'points along ihe Maine coast lotltiy Icaillm; In Hi,, belief 1 1, , I t ,,., . BACK AL S1IH N0.L. ' HPOK'AXE. Wnsh,. April U (P) - Democrats of Washington fathered here today In their fitnto convention, with everything apparently i,repnred for select lor. Helped bv Lvdia EL Pink- pnred for seiectlor. t if n o i this afternoon of delegation to mm V egeiaDie OniDOUna the nntiumrf (rntherlnff committed , to the hotHinntlon of Governor ( Faitlmvrn, Ms. "I nm takitm Smith nf Nw York. 'Lvdia K. Tinkhsnrs Veeeliilile I'mn. . jingnier ' ana nppiniise pur.r tllated the - keynote address hy S. A. nullelt. head of the parly ticket two yenra ago nn a cumll date for l.'nlled Hlnten sennlor. Nlurh of his iipeoih. which was liroMilcast over radio atntlons at Spokane. Seattle and . Portland, trim devoted tn nn arraignment of the administration of Governor Hartley. repuhllcan. ; Ulectlon of tleoiue Chrlstensen of Stevenson In aueceed himself Cillil Dresses $ 9.75 Coats $10.00 Ensemble $19.75 Afternoon Dresses A nice fresh assortment of fine afternoon frocks, ininted chiffons, georgettes in dainty floral designs and some Indian jrints. Kach one with that little individual touch ncccssarv to style garments Kneli New Wash Frocks A new assortment of sleeveless sport model wash frocks, linens and rayons in print's, all sizes, priced from $9.75 to $14.95 Scarfs Triangular scarfs of crepe de chene, heavy quality in about ten color combina tions, up to $1.7;) values, Saturday, 1? 1 AQi jMHind during the (' lis aire of Life. U lien I feel nerv ous and run down my 1m -,hii nd p'ts me a Isttlle right Husy. It is A preat help to me nnd 1 think that mi m I $39.75 each Neckwear each 'Women's 'collar and cuff sets in linen, pique, fine lawn and organdie. These are shown with lace edgings, bindings, polka dots, stitched and floral designs, suitable voiles, organdies, and other summer materials, C Q Children's Dresses Kast color print frocks for children, and short sleevea, pun tie and regular style. Organelle and hroad cloth trim, 4 to 14 year Bizes, Bpecial S1.00 L'Atelon dresses. The beat to he had. Voiles, organdies, prints and linens, 2 to 6 year sizes, from S2.25 to $5.95 , Dresses A large group of fine new silk dress es in printed flat crepes and georg ettes, all sorts of color combinations made up into entrancing styles, one arid two-pieee effects, up to $22.f)0 values, for Saturday, 5 00 Coats After Easter coat special. 50 new and attractive coats, some satins, bengolines, kasha, tweed, cape coats, the new aviation model, some are fur trimmed. Black, tans and mix tures, 14 to 44 size, many $22.50 val ues, for SI 4 7s Saturday Plt. O Have three outfits: Dress $15.00 Coat ,, $14.75 Ensemble $29.75 Coats The coats you have been waiting for, 100 of them. Broadcloths, eharmeen, silk ben galine, tweeds and kashas, sport and dress tyjies. Some with guaranteed two-season lining, some tailored and fur trim sleeves, neiieu novelty curt styles, l.i to size, regular !f.i.).00 values, special SPECIAL!.. An unusual value in wool and silk coats, i'ur trim and tailored models with plain and printed linings. Regular price $ 32.50, for Saturday, yg Sweaters New lot of children's slip-on sweaters: fancy knit; all colors; sizes 24 JJ" CC to 32. Special V 1 jUU Children's all-wool sweaters; coat and slip on style; round or V-neck; fancy and plain knit; ages G to 12 vears. "CQ 1 Q Special P.1I7 All-wool sweaters; slip-on and coat style; fancy and plain knit; stripes, blocked pat terns, crew, V-neck and student neck; sizes from 24 to 36. Regular $4.50 dQ A Q values. Snecinl nndi $24.75 Millinery Every smart woman has a charming and individ ual style of her own. It is our policy to fit her with the hat that is be coming to her type, whether a head-fitting, tailored model or a grace ful large-brimmed one, we suit, the face, the lines of the figure and the cut of the hair. AVe can fit you in hats ranging in price from $2.95 to $22.50 It will pay you to visit our millinery department and trv on the hats which we are featur ing for ... Among these hats are the lovely wide hair hats in all colors, the small skull hat a n cl medium size brim, special feature $5.00 Belmont Percales 3G inches wide, good quality, 19c val- 1 C ue, special for Saturday Fast Color Percales 3li inches wide in both light and dark patterns: suitable for dresses, aprons and chil- OQ dren's wear, fabric sale price, yard rUJ Washable Rayon In an alluring assortment of patterns and dresses. Q m lors. looks likc Silk and Cotton Crepes and rayon, looks like silk in both 'Xiure ami patterns, .o incites wide, special. 95c A. B. C. Satinette Guaranteed silk; comes in exquisite new foulard patterns; 3(5 inches wide; spc Renby Lawn 59c ('l()rs; for day-tnm f V'r "cl'.v sl'lM''i,l- yard . Comes in lovely new patterns; fast colors: beautiful quality; 3(5 inches wide. Priced fEf for this sale at, yard Printed Dimity Dainty new floral patterns, printed on a fine grade of Innity on white, grounds, .o inches wide, very pecial. yard Lingerie jWomeu's and misses bloomers, stepins and oth- rer garments, of fine rayon, up to $1.50 values, Saturday, special, t1 CC each vx.vv Nainsook pajamas, crepe and nainsook gowns, pajamas trimmed in bands of contrasting ma terials, gowns hand embroidered, all colors and sizes, $1.25 values, QC Saturday VO C Garter belts made of a fine quality silk elastic and satin trimmed with dainty (j "1 1 Q ribbon flower, all sizes Hose Women's Theme chiffon silk hose, silk top, heel, toe and sole, all the new J?0 C( shades, $2.19 value, special ;P.UU Children's fancy socks, all colors and sizes, pair each Hovs' wash suits in fast colored mercerized poplin, $1.25 value, special t 1 ff V low if ntliiT proiile I ..A.. .1.1 ..I.. it when they U' SjltUl'tlaV, ViU'tl nil run down and zzzz ... . kMwMMJ UlU- 11 MS mi- , naimnui oonin....,., ,n. dilwtjlin, v ,.v wmlM ,, it Cretonne Prints offering a complete line of cretonnes and crashes for draperies, pillows, cushions and so torth. OHKiirMl with the Mntement hv. t ,H,ni,ti- ... . n ini,r r. I .niflinrn. ' r ... mlpportpni or Maiiiire unminrn- Kfn m,r,u., slll tirtl fwlini;. of Tacoinn. his only nnnminrcil nt ,,1,1, ,j 1 w K, opponent, Ihnt ho would nut per- j npn,i, I wutild cry if miviw Iwknl mil hl nnnie to ko liefore the j st mf ."Mks. Aha IIkhku li' - Wnsh ronventlon thl. aflornoon. Both j ington tStret, 1-ttirimvw, .Mu.i. lire pro-Smith. Infants' wool sweaters in pink, blue and white, $1.25 valuee, special, ea 35c 75c Toiletries Compacts by Coty, Flair, Tre-jur, Blue IJose and other well known makes, compact anil loose powder in double and single Qr styles, values up to $1.75, special Z J f "THE STORE FOW EVEPVBODV i J n- MANN'S THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE MANN'S m $5.00 I 59c I rMONt-4dt-4e7 MCCrORCtORtwCM. Women's Theme pure silk hose, silk 1 "I A C to the hem, all the new . shades, pair Rubber goods of all kinds are found in our no tion department, including bath sprays, hot water bottles, rubber gloves; and rubber aprons in all styles and sizes. Domestics 50.50-inch cotton damask lunch cloths, linen finish, come in blue and rose bor- (t 1 1 Q ders, each .. .. V 1.1 (i4-ineh pure lineittable damask, come in floral patterns, $1.20 value, SlKn special, yard OOC 81x90 housekeeper sheets made of a gaod grade of sheeting, $1.20 values, (f each 3(-incli white nainsook, regular 19c value, yard $1.00 I 2Vc I I MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED POSTAGE PREPAID AGENTS FOR BUTTERICK PATTERNS 1 II