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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1928)
m U PXGE TWO Iocaland Personal The sum of SOGD.PJ is nought as' rK K.p7 i V. . nannn,! hp result of an auto collision r November 27, 1927. .... the Ash- pound, of HNr nnrt 91 paHX-n-0Vfmwi . ThplKer. Bf(nllnK to tho monthly if- iuamii.1 plaintiff were operating their macnine n raralem manner irheu it collided with, her auto, which wan uaoiy damaged ai a result v , ,e wfrk a,11rP"-'VinB Ilrumlncfl Urns W '6-n- 3' Virnt-c'.ass cement work at rea onablc- prices. contrutttora. Phone Ka. Central Ave. i The California Oregon Power company wilt -pend m to makej repaira and ulteratlolm to lt ware-; house on South Kir street, accord-; lna to a bulldllM permit issued by the city yesterday. Mr. Mill will u at the Emma dine fihop, Phone 4S4, Kivlns per manent waves, tho week of May 7lh to 12th. Price $7.75, complete. 2X11" f Mr. and Mrs. William Itoper left last evenlnK ror tne.r nomc in land, Calif., followlnc n visit here with friends while on routo from a trip to Heattle, Wash. Wells Taxi. 25c. Phone 25. "tf Guests from a distance rcnlster ed at Medford hotels Include J. 1). llorlon of Chicaito. fleuiue Wall and P. A. Pane of IJes Moines, la.. KalH and Ball and wife. Mlfs K. CriKKs and Mrs. Clara lloshuns of Kast Aurora. N. Y.; Mrs. I.. H. Mann of Omhaii, Neb., Mr. and Mrs. John WlKRen anil Joseph Mc Ilonald of New York City. Mrs. and Miiw Johnston of Hootch Plains, N. J. Oooige Maddox. well known vo- li-. ...II. nnu. lie nil lidded attrilC- itnn in Dvnue Ilros.' seven-piece , orchestra at Walker' dance lo tiltrht. an George B. Alden, candidate for the republican nomination for sher iff, waa In Ashland yesterday look ing after tho situation there rela tive to his political aspirations. Timt iruod coal. Hansen Coal Cn Phone 239. aatr- The Southern Oregon-JTorthern California baseball league has been organized and Grants Pass is not Included. The flnanclnl pneo sot by the lumber towns was too much, but If tho four teams now com prising tho league aro able to eon tlnuo tho gait set last year, there ought to be aome real professional games seen this summer. That shouldn't keep Grants Pass from organising nn nmateur team, how ever. (Irants Pass Courier. Tho Ladles' Aid society of the Zlon Lutheran church will meet In the church parlor, Kourih and Oakdale, Thursday, April 2th, nt 2 o'clock. Mrs. A. T. Moen will he hostess. Visitors welcome. 3a Fern Johnson of Sains Valley spent this morning In the city on business. Dance, Itlversldo Community Club. Sat. night. Urondway Or chestra. 30 Mora rain to llio extent of .nr. of an inch fell here during tho 2 hour ending at 5 a. m. today, and the forecast Is for partly cloudy weather tonight and Sunday, and no change In temperature. The warmest temperature of yesterday waa 08 degrees. Dance, Jacksonville Sat. night. Metropole orchestra. 3f Included amung the Oregonlans registered nt local hotels, other than those from Portland, are J. H. Cedarwall of Hood Itlver, O. K. Melllnger or Hlllsboro. Mrs. G. P. Oroaves of Salem, C. K. Ford and K. W. Marks of Kugene, P.. Ct. Lewis of Gresham, Hurrah Powell uf Marshfleld and J. D. Frost of Koso burg. Hemstitching Re per yard. Put tons covered at Handicraft Hllon. tf Tl. W. Gould, president of the R. v. Gould agency of automobile lines, arrived In the city from Han Franelaco this morning to trans act business here. Walker's dance tonight will have an excellent program, with Dynge Pros.' seven-piece or chestra and George Maddux, well known vocalist, to assist. 30 The work on the snnwsled In vented by K. M. Tucker of till city Is still progressing, and It Is to be given another test next week, according to Its Inventor, who said today that the present machine Is practically a perfect piece of mech anism. He sold his proprietorship of Tucker's garage on North Itlv erside nvenue cysterday to NelUermeyer of Medford In order to devote Ilia entire time on the aled. Hcgulnr dance Kaglo Point Sat. 30 Good bread is not made, by Accident It ii the remit of the use of modern scientific equipment by trained men with years of va ried baUng experience. This is the reasi for the ackiewlejfcct o perievty ef Fltkxe' Milk Bsjsad. J E. A. 1.lllrill in uprnilfnK lh" iveek end In Klamuth Fall" on l)Uine.s, IihvIiik li ft till rlly early thin inornhiK. See Kllnor llanley lluh for - Cleaned alfalfa Heed and baled hay. Iteaurhamp, 23. and Verona Khep 826 K. .Main. Hhono HOI. 832tf herd, 22. both of f'hieo. Cnllf. , liUKlneHH done in March hy thel Well. Taxi, STic. ' I'hone 25. tf roaxtwlxo plane, of the I'aciflr Air n.lltar aant.. Eale ,.oln, .. Tf-n-ort ..W ,,... i !,-,. f .rnrfic In Iho !"" i,.. M flew a total Of 1. miieH. oven W transconti...,-.l l.e of the ! Air Transport r.l.a00 pounds! . R:1r.mnll, ,., ,lounds r,f ex- press and 122 passcnKers were car-, . . I nrenu and 122 nanscnuers were car-,""" rled I ' rivorxl.lfl Community ! nn" lroSway Or-' 1 ',' i"M". ,0. cn,'Klla- .empornry nuio Hc.-,,se wr..; i sued at the sheriffs office today and yesterday to K. M. Tucker, J lien IJowell, E.- 1!. Plckel, Ethel j Wheeler, Fred Carr. J. D. Honker I and Irene Moran of Medford, Karl I'ersoll and Thomas I). Hoss of ..ntt-n. rtnlttt nn.l A t' Miivnnrd B( irONI1K.,. uance, jtiversioo iommunu Club, Hat. niifht I chest rn. iiroadway r- 30 Harry Laeson and family, who I had spent this week in Medford on business and pleasure, left to day for the north. Mr. Lnesnn rep resents the Heat. Hprny Pump com- pnny of Han Jose, Calif., anil while here conferred with orchardlsts throughout tho valley. "lie kind for a year for a dol lar," send to Jackson County Hu mane Koelely, Medford. 3R Aurlcultural Income In Oreon for l!l2s will be equal to or slight ly above that of l'J27, If prosant indications for the leading farm eiiterprlses are not radically chang od, according to experiment station specialists. Dance that Moonlight Dance at Jacksonville Sat. night, 9 to if. 30 Virgil Hamlin, Portland fight promoter, accompanied by Ham Clapham. Ttrltlsh wrestler, and Dan Lowis, Portland fighter, left hy moior insi nigm iiiiuieumiciy lowlnR the close of the wreHtllnt: smoker at the Hilarity hall pa vilion, for their Portland head quarters. Chiphtiin was ilefettteri last niRht hy Stanley ltodKrs, lo cal wrestler, In a short matrh. Th party also Inrluned I'rof. T. Hl srtml. Japnnepe wresthT. nnd Al Karaslrk, HuKslan wrestler, who meets '(Vd Thye at Portland next Wednesday nijrht. Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl V. Tenwald, ITntel Holland. Phone 093. tf Mrs. H. I2. Hewlett and Mrs. Mary Sinclair were KnW" Point residents In the city yesterday, nn huslnesH and pleasure. Utah coal, clean, low In ash. Han Ben Coal Co. Phono 239. 337tf Callfornlans rettistered at -Medford hotelH include N. H. Crofel low of Pasadena, K. K. Ileal of Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. J. MIlnhMl, U. M. Pease, Mr. and Mis. J. Perry and Mr. and Mis. I' Dowrt of I,ns AiiKclPs. T. A. Kvanst)n of Hur st ow. Mr, und Mis. .1. A. Andrews. M i'. n ml M rs. FI. I. J oh iixon 'of LonK 'Hearh. O. W. Harvey of Duns mulr, Mi-h. L. V.. MrKitrick of Al pine and T,. 11. Thomson. A. A. Scott. D. Towns, H. H. Hender son, Mrs. M. C. Chestney, Mhm I,. C. Chestney. V Conni'll, Mr. anil Mrs. A. .1. Stone nnd Frank Moore of Sun Kranciscn. U'e have many Inquiries for. houses to rent. List yours with1 us. Southern Oregon Ken It y Co., IIS North Itiverwhle. 30 The Ii. . 1 llarrold company of OreKon City and Wulem was low hld der for pnvlnti improvement unit CT and 60 at Klainnth Kails. The hid nn the two pittjects was $14-',-S7R.3I. Hnnce Kuple Point Sat. nipht. 30 Ttd Lewis, a transient. Is helnK held in the county jail on a charge of tsealiiiK an antoniohtle at Ash land and leavliiK It at Yrekn. Calif., where he was apprehended hy of ficers late this week. f.ewlH claims he is from Miehinun. See Klinnr Hanley Hush for re eleitned alfalfa seed and haled hay. S2fi K. Main. Phone !02. SSL'tf No elm utre wm reported this merninK in the condition of Mrs. Mary CallaKhaiv. serhnisly Ml uf Sacred I leart hospital. ltepulur dance Kngle Ioint Sat. 30 Hr. and frs. K. W. Hoffman have returned from a trip to Cali fornia. Ir. Hoffman will he in his office Monday mornltm. Walnut top Kraft Inu hy expert enced, Mircessful wnlnut Kiafter Call al ntldresM, 437 So. Kir. Al Plche says that in less than an hour after his sHore opened this mornliiK he hail sold t he 'iU one-nallon vacuum juns he nd vertlsetl and had over drt calls for more. This is only one Incidence of what a united effort of mer chants can do when liberally mix ed with newspaper advertising. Uance liable Point Sat. nlht. 30 An article hy Joe Wharton, well k now n t ;rn nlH Pu hm a nn Icr, on "Steelhcnd Tackle for Uomie Hlv fir." Is printed in the May issue of , Kield and Sireiim, Just Issued. The article deals with the hest inethil for tukiim the steelheads and tic scrihes the flshimi. It Is. well il lustrated with scenes alonn the ' Itoffuc Mr. Wharton will have i another article on "tin me Klsh of the ItoRue" in an early Issue of i Forest and Stream. (Jrantre card socl.il nnd l.unch 1 Ciranite hall. 1'ukIc Point. Tuesday S eventtur. the LMth. Come and hav Rood lime. Plant perennials now h e warm weather. S. V. ChuNtain litis over VflO varieties, fall at cardrns ' on Pacific highway opposite Owen Oregon office. Phone r.ii'-l.-'j. 3a llecaunc of the wrestlinK matehi s In Medford last nlultt. Prospect wns temporarily dcpopulnteil of Its adult male Inhu hit ants, one party altne, led hy James K. Orleve. nitm- ; herinit 1 4 men and Included Tom Harriott. Pcwey Hill nnd Or, Scnrs. They nil ncpurtedor home after the houiM wre over late Isst ntwht. If you desire n violin with a beautiful tone nnd prepared to use. mil hi immii . ninm" iimik.. o iNO. tinipe i liei i an v nni. Hansen i oni ro, t "'' n-n Phone 23y. 3a7tfweathrrhound ihvre until todny. o o MEDFORD MAIL MmrlnKe llrenxeii were iKsued at I tho county clerk's)frii'e yemeriiity to IMttmil AniterMin, S4, u i-wik, I j end Malde Hmver, 3:1, a wuHreH.! Iioth of Vreku, Clilif., unil to (llenni 30 Oupmh from Portland reentered at .Medford holela Include Van V. Payne, Alra. J. K. I'umeron. Alrn. W. I'. I.oder. V. K. Irvln. W. 11. Norton, I". C Ijimh, A. A. Krentzel, Annie II. Hhellir. II. J. Cnrlaon. Mr. i . Norton. C. C. - " - - - J ' J- " a'ri""" - J lker, Krcd ll .hcn T J. "" A"n Kearns. W. A. C at- nnJ Mr- nt vv- ltever. C A. Cure and H. I. C.ood-1 j. II. I'.eii, v. i . i iui niiKiun. " ' lteyer. t. A. (iore and H. I. Good - lo""' Rlml"" ' 542 Ivy expectH to be in hl office over the Woolworth store about May 1st. 3ii nrescrlntlon So. 1892 for poison oak a Kuaranteed rem-l ()Wfn )vpr'"- 17. was the only edy 6-ou.ice bottle f.0c at Heath's ! member "" '"iHy who cs DruK Store: near1 as your phone, t caped death. - He had driven the Kree delivery. 31 i family car to Florence to attend Mrs. O. C. Purkeypile of Central!11 motion picture show. Point spent yesterday In the city! Tne dead: shopplnu and vlsltlnit friends. William F. Overst, 45. Uu 1'hn.l.. A Win., In l.nu v,nJ Elsie flVCrst. 41. hlH W'lfa. homp 3;).; Kavo tha surface and vnu navel'"'- H; rialph, 14; Hugh. 10: all with I.llcas tinted ulass paint. : Woods Lumber Co., 711 K Main. Phone 10K. 32 The Swan inland aviation field nt Portland will he open to aircraft In about ten days, when tho run way now under construction wlllielled this morning nnd an Inquest! be reuily for use. Although thej probably will be held. County: road over the causeway from the authorities, preparing to make a' mainland will not be completed 1 1 horough investigation, faced al until June 1. airplanes may land j mystery, as they tried to dis-j anil take off from the Island as cover a possible explanation of soon as the runwny Is ready. The the fire's origin. There was no runway Is 11000 feet long and lliolgus htove.and no oil stove used feet wide. I In the house, but the home was Choice perennial plants, twelve lighted with kerosene lamps, they varieties of columbine, eight of learned by questioning the only phlox, perpetual pinks, giant hlbis- surviving member of tho fnmilv cus, oriental poppies und many. North on Pacific highway, opposite Owon-OreKon office. S. K. Chas taln. Phone 542-L-2. 30 Dance! Follow the ffan to Jack sonville Sat. night. Dancing 9 to 2. 30 The Hrntherhood of American Yen men held a J"lnt mcf thm of Ashland, Grants Pass and Medford members nt the local W, O. W. liall last night, in honor of the visit of a mi rn her of supreme officers, who stopped over In Medford on their way through the state, (leorge Wall, supreme secretary, and H. A. Page, representative for President W. It. Shirley of Dps Moines, Iowa, and J. H. Kstell, state manager of rhe Yeomen lodge, of Portland, were among the distinguished vis itors present. A In rue class of can didates were initiated nt this spec ial meallnK. Dance Eagle Point Sat. night. 30 Dnnoe with us at Jacksonville Saturday night, 9. to 2. 30 There are two things for which Will (1. Steel can he proud, hut tho puhllc n'sMQclittcH his name with only one. 'Way hack he started the Alhany Herald, which is one of his accomplishments, for the i paper Is still thriving nnd husky and Influential, although Steel left It long ago. TIip other matter of nnh tw thiif Will O Ktei) tirnhnhlv did more than any one other In -1 dividual to make known the won-1 ders of Crater Jake. He talked ' and wrote of Crater Lake at a time when Heurc;ly nnyone knew that there wan a lake In the crater of n vo lea no In t h Is con n t ry, and h e worked to advertise it and he sought congress to make it a re serve and make appropriations un til these matters were accomplish ed. Mr. Steel Is registered at the Deathman from Thigerte. Where he now resides. I he Oi'egonlan. If you want n good building loan on n low rate of interest, see 1 d - den St Co. 42tf llegulnr dance Kaglo Point Sat. 30 While late vegetables, dressed pork, smoked hams, home-cooked foodstuffs were well supplied at the puhllc market this morning. there was n marked scarcity of l fresh produce, which will probably I not beln for at least two more weeks. One of the unusual fea tures of today's market was the presernee of flower bulbs and a supply of lilacs, which enjoyed a fairly god patronage. 1 a n ne, Itlvershle Community Club. Sat. night. Itrondvvay Or chestra. 30 Dance Kagle Point Sat. night. 30 Mrs. Dave Clugrndc was a busi ness visitor In the city yesterday from the Kaglc Point district. Onion sets, 4 qts. for 25c, Alex ander's liroeery. 34 Lucas Paints nnd varnishes nt Woods L umber Co., 71 1 10, Main. Phone 1 os. 32" Among the hotel guests In Med ford from the slate of Washington are Miss Oliver of Spokane, M r. and Mrs. Frank White of Van couver, Mr. and Mrs. F. 11. Hart. Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Heath, Mrs. 10. ,1. Wilson and Frang Iindon of Seattle. Furniture repairing. A. N. Thl bault. Phone !H.!t-K. 32 The regular bi-monthly meeting of the American Legion executive committee was held yesterday noon with a full attendance. Plans for Monday night's smoker meet ing, the state convention ami the coming smoker were discussed, ns well ns other matters pertaining to post activities. T a n c e, Ittverslde Community Club, Sat. night. Proadway Or chestra. 30 OVERSEAS FLYER BACK FROM TEST Mpiti a ii, n i Jw i.nin. ' " jcupiuu m wie province or Sbaa- ant . Mlchnel DeTroyat, who l(IUng. said the fall of that citv l.P- I training for n trans-Atlantic hop,,,,,.. the nationalist u.K -,.- I from Paris to New York, landed imTiilnenf. i it LeRotirgel nt 6 60 p. m. from j The nationalist armies of Fend I Algiers. Yu-lNi,ing. formerly known hs tbe ! leTroynt had hoped to make j Christian general, and Chiar K.it- ! a non-ntop flight from Paris to.Shek. nationalist commander in! Algiers and return to test nis ? ' " "r" ""."" j TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, IN MYSTERY FIRE Kl, DOKADp.i Ka.. Aj.ril it.-. lAl Seven .memlMflTH of the "WIN n,im i." ovorst fnmllv r. hm. ' " '"" to d 20 miles "' oriuin. 1 j . death at their farm home ! northwest of Kl Uorado ......... -, gnigun 1 oriKin, o c c u r r o d ahout eiKht .oVIoik l.m the hodieB were noi ! -overed until n,idnlKht. a nei- Khhor. who were aura, led io the . "r "t first believed (he faniily "aa "rt 'r the evening Kive of their children: Doro I'.nitn, s : unci Herbert, li J he house, a two-slrov frame structure, was burned to the ground. All the bodies were found in the kitchen. A coroner's Jury was Imnan- HIGHWAY WORK POIiTLANI), Ore., Apr. 21. (JFi Contracts awarded late: yesterday hy the highway commission were: Yokum bridge over I'mntilla river. I'matllla county, Kucken berg A Wlttman. J If.. I so. Cohurg bridge over McKenzie river. Lane county, Portland Ili-idse company. S44,3ti0. MurfacinK 21.3 miles Klnmnth Falls-Lakevlew highway, lleatty Forcst boundary section. Wren CJreenough, Portland, SMC.r.lKl. Ten bids on the grading -of miles Ito.isevelt highway. Gardner summit section. Douglas countv were held up for investigation. L. Gates of Lakeside whs low bid der. $XR,417. i nree iiis ror a hridge over Catherine creek In I'nlon county, were referred to Fnlon county. Three bids for Wehrli canyon mar ket road in Gilliam county were referred to Gilliam county. ' r L nHlLnUHULl TO BACK HOOVER OLKVKLANIJ. April 31. (,?, Support or Si'cretary Hoover in the Ohio primary next Tuesday was urged on members of the llrothcrhoot) f Locomotive Fire men and Knglnemen In a circular letter Issued here today hy 1). I!. Uobrrtson, president of the order. The circular refers to I louver's "valuable assistance." to railway workers, when they were "seeking relief from the situation that con fronted them under the transput- lation act as a result of the cr Hon of the railroad labor honrd." "Certain Interests are hoping that Dawes will receive the nomi nation." the circular says. "The Interests of the workers can best be protected hy preventing the nomination of Dawes and aiding In i he nomination of Hoover." SELF OR RECORD DAYTOXA riKACD. Fla.. April -Ifl'l Hay Keech of Philndel phia today failed hi his third at tempt to break the world s auto mobile speed record of 2nt.! miles an hour. Keech drove the big 3)1 cylinder Triplex machine uf J. M. While, Philadelphia sportsman, at an average speed of 2H2. 70270 miles an hour over the two-way mile course. Running north with the wind, Keech gained a speed of 2OS.Kiit70 miles an hour covering the mile In 17.24 seconds nnd on his south-' ward run against the wind ran ' l!Mt.s3ti&4 miles an hour, making the distance in 1S.2S seconds. TOKYO. April Il.-i.) Advices in iK.i r., ;.. ..rsi., t t i " . chief, were grnduallv em-lrclintr AWARD CONTRACTS MN SOON IN HANDS OF ENEMY " "" mii w as staten j jto hnv been established m Peking. ORFIOX, SATURDAY. ! Prosecutes Hickman I v.wir i ! Here is the latest photo just ; made of Ami Kvyvs, district at- j torncy at Los AiiKeles, Cal., who i is prosecuting William Kdwurd ! Hickman for the kidnaping and mujder of Marion Parker, 12, at Los Angeles. I PORTLAND, Ore., Apr. 21. iJP) Hovering around the 311-cent mark, the butter market remained stenny with rices if -prime firsts 3H ',ir and 3S cents. There was a good demand for butter for shipment to Seattle. Tacoma and other cities in western Washington and a num ber of local creameries were bill ing their product direct to the mill vicinity. This hail the effect of building up a firm market on all grades. Poultry retained its somewhat low level with top price broilers ranging 28 cents. Lights nt 17 cents counterbalanced the market. DKNVKIt. Colo.. April 21. P) A north wind swept an April snow storm in Wyoming and Colorado today and snowfall of one to seven inches was reported from various sections, but with temperatures pe'ratures were forecast for tonight ind Sunday Snowfall was heaviest In Wyom ing where the storm began last night. Lander reported seven inches of snow and a temperature of degrees. Sheridan had two inches. Denver had two inches of I heavv wet snow. ! ,'J1 PROCLAMATION To the Citizens of Medford: e Whereas .'U states of the Union, including Oregon, are recognizing the week of April 15-21 as "lie Kind To Animals Week," nnd whereas suchj a humane movement is of high & iini-ooRo "oiioniim imniiluA and a fine influence in our I community, therefore he It re- i i i .i . ii t t solved that tho citizens of Medford accept the kindly I purpose of this week in Us 4 humane spirit and he kind 4 and gentle to nil animals. O. O. AMOXDKKFKK. Mayor. Dl'RHAN. South Africa. Apr. 21. WV-The Xatal Mercury says South Africa is to have an airship moor ing mast and station at (iroutville on the coait of Natal, four miles north of Durban. Hquipment nec essary for the mast has been or dered I iy t he u n ion govern men t through the nir ministry. The building of the mast Is though to be connected wtlh the F.mplre Air ship tine to India and Australia foit which the li -1 an and a sister ship arc now being built. WASIIINCTON, Apr. 21. (Pi Walter Johnson, recuperating from an attack of influenza at Kmerg ency hospital here, will he dis charged from the institution with in a week provided no setbacks occur in the meantime. MKXICO CITY, Apr. 21. T -A dispatch to Kxcelsior from Tam pico says that the town of Sun Miguel In the state of San Luis Potosl. was threatened with com plete destruction by a fire which wns only controlled after heavy damage had been caused. PORTLAND. 'Ore., April 21 uP A daylight robber this afternoon forced K. C. Jobert, meat market proprietor, into a refrigerator at the point of a pistol and escaped with $ 72.t 6 taken from the cash register. PORTLAND. Ore., April CL (T Francis Sacehi. 2.V pharmacy stu- 1nl who Hi'tllPtii-i'il tn fiilif I in misun on a r.ur.ils charge and paroled to his father. Parole was recommended because Sacehi had aided officers in a recent vice i i elennup. j LA O RAN !!;. Oi e.. April C 1 . IM I 1 MV IMUC .tlMIIMt.llll IIMK1II- I'llll- -listing of J-a (Jiande. Raker. ; Walla Walla and Pendleton, wilt ooen Its season tomorrow Raker ; ... , , ... 1p,My " u,n"w n " at ' rn"l,to- alia i 1'alr StiH'kholdcrs Mivtiiig. j All stockholders of the Jackson County Fair association are re -. ouest-ed lo meet at the Chamber of j Commerce. Medford. Tuesday, April j nt o p. m.. to elect directors for the ensuing year 1 Ml eotors BUTTER HIGH Ail nriailin f-rrn 1 1 r IIL.ilIAMII V U N : will meet laier 3C H. O. FROifcACH Secy I APRIL 21. 1928. TAX RELIEF BODY DEFERS ACTION TILL VOTE OVER 1 PORTLAND, Ore., Amil 21. iJPi'r. ! OroRon's tnx protilent van he nut.; I hy iht adoption of a state income i 'tux in the opinion of a sub-corn- i mtttoe of the Orcfton Property Tax ' : ltli(f commission which mt here ; late yesterday. The report was ' ( written hy Claude K. InR.iIU, and I ! was adopted by the nub-committee I ; with only one dissenting vote, that ' !of 1.. fi. Smith of Portland. The sub-committee dirt not rec- 1 ommend any form of ineome tax, i ' preferring to wait until aftfr the j November election to learn what jairtlon voters of the state take on I the three income tax measures that will come before them. ln- I galls stated that a four per cent ii.ti i.iie income i.ia will yii'iii $1.700, 000 annually. Smith objected to the commit tee's stand on the ground that the advocates of the measures to be voted on will use It as campaign material. The general commission is to receive the sub-committee's report this afternoon for discussion. Death Toll of the Automobile PORTLAND, Ore., April 21. (fi) .flss Vera Shannon, 25, was; Utlien to a hospitul today with a fractured skull and possible, (n-' tcrnul injuries, and W. A. Adams. So, with broken shoulder and shock following a collision between an automobile in which they were rid ing and a street car. The crash oc curred at the east end of the Mor rison street bridse. Officers said they found a pint of moonshine in the automobile. The automobile was traveling east across tho bridge following a I street car. The car was forced to J Htop when a trolley jumped from the vi re, and the automobile crashed into the cur und lurched i sideways Into the south bridge rail-j ins. Street car employes called an ambulance which took the victims to a nospuai. PEXDLKTO.V. Ore., April 21. iP) Jutlgu Norbone Herkeley of Pendleton todav entered the race for the democratic nomination for' congressman from the eastern ' Oregon district, making the an -: nouncement to this effect today. ; He asks his name he written in 1 on the bnllot May 18. Judge; Herkeley says he favors Walsh for: president and upholds federal tic-! velopment of power on the Co-1 lumhia river. ASTORIA. Ore.. Apr. '2 i . (P) to try murder i Select bin of a new Jury 4!(ieorge Hannula on a wlf .ichai'KC will start Alvmlay. The jury i Hf'lecled this week was discharged late yesterday after one of the ju i ; roi's was charged with having ; voiced prejudicial views.' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOU RKNT-3 rooms, gam ne: part ly furnished. Call after r:3i). S 1 2 Summit Ave. 31 IiKN"r -uvtiisliea rnnmi nKt as' Wi''7 -V Kiverslde. 3-1 fou llF.XT "-room house. In- quire 4 2 So. Oakdale. FOP RAI.K C.ood leaither base ball finger mitt. See Otto Heck ert nt Tribune or Phone 3 '3. Jacksonville. tf FOlt SA LF New, modern 3-room plastered home, close In to busi ness district, east front, on pave ment, all assessments paid. Price $1S00: Jli.o cash, balance on easy terms. See Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc. 32 FOU SALK Id acres close to high way: 7 'a acres bearing pears, balance meadow; paid-up water right ; 4 -room house mid barn. Snap buy at $2t'r0: SG."0 cash, balance on easy terms at li r"r . See Charles A. Wing Agencv. Inc. 32- FOU SA 1 Al Dairy ranch;, lift acres on good road: 2" acres cul tivated; la acres alfalfa, ft acres uats and barley: free soil; bouse and barn: S dairy cows, ii calves, farm implements go with place. Farm produced "tit tons hav last year. Pasture land seeded to clover now. Owner too old to farm. Sacrifice sale price 5-HHio; S2f00 cash, balance on easy terms. Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. ;pj FOR SA LK flood f luernsey cow, Foothills Orchard, till-J-4. 31 FOU K. liKXT Pasture. Inquire K. Anderson ranch. Talent. ,t I WAXTKD or fi work, good pav. Hotel. men for steady Room 2, Nasb Rt WANTF.D To buy team horses. State age. weight and price. Write Walter Miller, Trail. 32 WANTFD Reliable woman to travel as Spiiella representative, handling corsets, cnrselb-ttes. gir dles, brassieres, lin-.-crie and hos iery. For personal interview ml dress lt.x .s-i. Tribune. FOR SALK Practiclly new wash er: a bargain. Maytag Shop. f:t.t Give the Wife a Rest . . DINE TOMORROW HOTEL MEDFORD $1.00 rnrmou rii r nu m iwimn till unn : VIEW UPON PACT Tfl ARdlKH WAR t I Wl III II II II I B f 1 I V ' - PARIS, April 21. 'T' iFrance' in her draft of a treaty for the re nunciation of war reserves, the right to wage war for defense and In fulfillment of obligations under the League of Nations covenant. The French draft of a multi lateral pact was presented to five powers the t'nited Stales. Great Britain. Germany, Italy and Japan yesterday for consideration in preference to the plan of Secretary KellogK. , The object of the treaty, which was made public today, was de- ; fined is "a human effort to , m-hifvc union of civilized neo- ples through the common renunci ation of war as an instrument of national policy." All the signatories would be re leased from their obligations to the offender if olio of the signatories should violate the pact, which would be offered to all nations for signature. The treaty specifically provides that it shall not infringe on the rights or relieve from the obliga tions of signatories under other International arrangements, all are pledged, however, to seek the set tlement of differences among themselves hy peaceful means. RAYMOND Ailulaldu Uaymmul, aRi'il 7- yeurn, panned awav at the home (if lii?r tlaushtor, Mrs. V. .1. l.' u in in Inks, north uf this i-ity. April 20, after a HiiKerinK illness. She was born in Iowa, October 17, IMi'i. The family has resided in Medford for many years. .Mr. Ray mond, her husband, passed away in this c ity 'in l!2ti. Besides her daughter. .Mrs. Cummins, she is survived by three sons, ('has. and Azor of Canada, and three daugh ters, Mrs. B. 1). Haul, ins of Len'ly, Canada: .Mrs. I.. Dillon of San DieKo, Calif.; and Florence SUeels of Canada. Funeral services will be conducted from the ConKer fu neral parlors Sunday, April 27, at 2:30 p. in. Rev. Katon will have charge of the services, and inter ment will be made in the Medford remeterv. These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store !i i Obituary f juui Bug am mai Eos u jn rfnrr III HUNTS CRATERIANm Tonight pgft ToSu m wm fe Xf.L m wjM Taid io. yr ;uahp't ism iy Pierre .nw raj- coUBRMnSS S Gentlemen jgOS WW Prefer iSSrti-'mMi E Blondes W PASUSCX mm ,tsaREAL W NEW GAGS Ml mmd comedy D NEW STORy fcH I ' .... s To You For Your Present Car We need more used cars. Tomorrow's paper will carry a partial list of the models we are in immediate need of, and at about the price we will pay for cars in good condition. Don't fail to look for ad tomorrow and make arrangements to trade in your car while we can pay the present high market. Pierce-Allen Motor Co. Chevrolet Dealers Phone 150 FOR CONGRESS 1 . M - ! 5 .71 . C. Hawley Republican Candidate for Renomf nation and present Chairman of Committee on Ways and .Means of National Mouse of Representative:!, a Native Son of Oregon who Iihs "No Interests to Serve but the Pub. lie Interests" and who is CLEAN CAPABLE EXPERIENCED FAITHFUL SUCCESSFUL Read his record of Successful Sei v Ice in Voters' Pamphlet. (Paid adv. by Ronald C. Glover) Dlghrat Quality Jewelry Itepatrlu Satisfaction Assured 1 Quality and Price. Watch ltepnlrlna Diamond Setting Mall ns yonr wants. DRDtiT nn. v : h 5 -S Blue Flower Lodge We Serve Fine Chicken Dinner $1.00 A Good Place for Parties and Banquets A PLACE TO DANCE Reservation Call 341-R-3 gia P2 S3 a a ejs wirirv von wavP LUMBER 0 TROWBRIDGE M TjUMRKR yard w i fl Kri nn bis pa ssi m ms-yt