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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1928)
WEPFOftP matg tnmvm. ctrt)?orp, "onEflos. tttttr'day, may 10, 132s ' 'P3TTE T11KEB I Deauville 1 ,., fin-table and smart, trim in appoar " woven sandals will le more lioi.ular Sin'i'verthismiei-.- a mm iii (',llmn ,,cels' 1,llu'k niHl wllite' i n. mill lavender, tan and Avhite, and tan J brown. In low l't'ols, tan ami l.lne- S5.85 S6.85 S8.85 The BOOTERY "Beautiful Shoes for Women" STRANG BROS. "Watch Our Windows CHANEY WILL BE TRIED ON FIRS! NOTHING FREAKISH WIEOOEFT 10 ABOUT WEATHERi APPEAR EF iLi T S3Q0 INDlCTMEHTiTHE PAST MONTH 1. ...... I 1 . I. .. Tl.nA n iinnonill fa.ltlirOS siieolnl prosecutor for thft sun, j lu lust month's weather, tile month ami the attorney for the defonne, , for the most part being" a normal tHnt District Attorney Newton O. April, acconliiiK to the otncioi C'haney will he hrouKht to trial I summary Just completed by L. al next Momlay mornltiK upon the In-I ter Dii k, meteorologist In charge dktmeih alleBiiiB lareeny of public i of the Meilfonl weather station, money, which specifies the amount Two heavy frosts, accompanied as $310. This is the first of the by so-called kllllnR temperatures, eleven Indictments r e t u r n e d ! and one light frost formed during auainst him, churvins larceny j the first week of the month. Uttle t.tt.1...... rw. riamnra wiatilrail. hnWfiVOT. 0.8 fund. lender vegetation hnd not yet been t!-I1 ulll cf. ir Mnmlnv tnitc. nhiB at tn o'clock, with Circuit Juli;e J. K. SUlpwurth of hum set out, uml iwrennlals had not eanj.1,0.1 tlwklr toiwlnf HtnlTA I lit! TV lufler all vegetation advanced rap- llorh Wloiloeft nnd h inimlt- Pete Allen and Ocoirc Kdwardu, jable Itrunswick recordiiiK 01 die- ; two local reshlontfi, 11 ro In the tta literally took Medford by storm county Jail nnd were wihhiuu'U t Inst niiiht when danco Invent from have heuiinRK in JudRB Taylor's every part uf southern OreKuti ! court today on chium'.s of posses-Rattiei-ed at the Oriental Cnrdcns i t'" nnd transportation of moon , , . ., 'whine, following their arrest early to attend the Shrine danc. It . . . . . ., i.v this mornintf near Ashlunu t was a hiK night and everyone left ' p,M,my Sheriff Lewis .lenninps nnd ne beautiful hall t in lin with ; Niuht Polieoiiiun Moon of Asmano. happiness and anxious to dunce The officers were forced to chase ocaln to the music of Herb's versa- Allen nnd tile aggregation. 1 miles Tomorrow night Wledoeffs or- I made, chest ra will again delight dancers I A large Studebuker touring; of the Itngue Itivei' valley with Idwaids for neatly ten before the arrests were judge j. k. MKipworin or i-aneiuucr uu vrfiriuuuii . . ..i.. ....,,, ...... county on the bench. The Jury, j Idly until I lie end of the month, UH their dance music made famous by l htt I'fL'iilii r mi titl. hiiH Itcen lit structed to report nt 9:3o o'clock. Judge Skinworth, assigned to the case by the state supreme court. Is expected to arrive Saturday nnd hear any motion that may be ad vanced by either side. The trial is there were no further fruHts dur ins April. The total mean temperature lor April was 50 decrees, or 1.5 de grees below the past average fr that month. The maximum wan ! which the pair 1 lie confiscated were driving In this car, ca r will tin of Roseburg, named as special prosecutors by the court. . Among the witnesses slated to testify fin the state nre I.uke S. May of Seat tle, Wash., and Robert 1. Crad dock of Portland, Ore., handwrit ing experts, nnd neveral under cover agents of the state problbl ! tion force. thousands of Itrunswick records. officers allege, Allen and l-Mwards To meet the popular demand here were bringing a cargo of iiuuin this orchestra will once more up- shlno to this city for the local pear at the Oriental Cardens and trade. Officers also allege that plans nre being made to accommo- the pair had been in the moon- l-it.i n r.i-rtii-.l m I t. lli.it nf l-.ut ij.lnn 1 1 1 ti uu f.if tinlili'll Itl A tl rial (lit on April 2, and the minimum ! night. Some brand new dance hits i were em mite from some California Was oU.-t On IIIO till. i w"j 1 win oe leaiureu ami ieioen s poiiu wiien i rie cniis i tPiiinirni i ti the Kingsbury Soda springs the officers close behind but ii i !, t.i uii.ii tin fli.i.liiL' itnir Joyable to those who attended last I who apparently drove their ma- night as wtdl as newcomers. j chine at full speed. AutoirriMihcd llrunswirk rccnnls In an iitlemnt to destroy evl- will be presented to early arrivals j deuce, several gallon Jugs of al- ut tomorrow evening's dance, an- leged moonshine and numerous other feature that will help to expected to last three days. was 31M on llio 4tn. i ins win ne leaturea aim u leuoen s poiui The state will be represented by meun values were quite uniform, entertainers will spring something neat Attorney J. N. Johnson of ('.rants the fluctuations from day to day new in stunts which will make with 1'ass and State Senator It. U Kddy being small. FreextnR tempera- Friday's party interesting and en- j una) i?..!. ni,i,,.,i ..u u..i 1 tores occurred on only three days, lovable to those who attended last i who tures occurred on only three days. rh trttnl or(i.loltallnn was of an inch, a deficiency of .87 of an Inch for the month. Traces of snow fell on the first three aays. and linht hall fell on the 3rd and 18th. Measureahle amounts of rairt fell on H days, and traces of rain on five other days, lite Hreaiem '2-l hour prec'lplailon was ,ia ui Inch on the lf.th lUtli. The official summary ior m.o monlh was in part as follows: make the coining final anncarani of 1 lerlj "Wledofl'l's int'lody inaki't-H a Joyous event that will eclipse last hIkIiI'h affair. tlatn 1 THE EW RIALTO TODAY . AND FRIDAY The Sensation of the Season The Greatest Sex Picture Ever Filmed "Girls of the Underworld" A DARING EXPOSE OF JAZZ MAD YOUTH WILD PARTIES RUINED LIVES No Lecture No Slides MATINEES-LADIES ONLY NIGHTS MEN ONLY NO CHILDREN UNDER 16 ADMISSION 35c 3 . 4 . e . 6 . 7 . 8 . 9. . 10 . Ill 12 1:1 14 15 in 17 18 19 20 21 Few citizens of Mcdford real ize what effect color Is hnvlllK on all of use." declared Mr. Tierolf of the HIr I'lnes dumber com pany In commenting on the I'nbco products display, beiiiR held there on West Main street. "Only a few short years uko the public made little use of color. Our homos were plain and modest In their coloring. Itoois were nevn colored. But color has definitely come Into our lives, to hrlKhlen them, to beautify and excite them. The greatest element that has crept Into human consciousness u color. . "One has to attend the ranco meanliiB. in tins uisp.uy i 25 roofs j of henutiful colors. Tho j ,fi visitors have marveled nt tho 7 beautv achieved In these shinnies. manufacturea ny tne i '""" Companies, Inc., which has Ions been a pioneer in the matter of colored shingles. ,. "When it is considered that these shingles can bo placed di rectly over the old-iasnionen ruum, nnd enn be purchased on tho con venient payment plan, there Is very little. If any reason, for a homo owner not equipping his home with them. "The experts say home builders are today giving as much care and thought to the type and co or of roof as they are to the founda tion. A home with a good foun Idnilon but having a roof that Is liable to catch fire, doesn't mean 'a good investment. They have said that a good roof today Isn t ijust a necessity its an invest I ment. . I "Great interest has been shown 'also in the many varied uses of Ipahco lacquers, multi-service paint iand the new Pabco do luxe rugs. i& 29 30 Mean ... Max 4K 47 r.o . no . 01 . 68 . 71 . 70 . lift . r.7 . 3 . 2 .. 05 .. r.s .. 55 .. 56 .. 64 .. 51 .. 49 .. 68 .. 66 ... 77 ... 61 ... 62 ... 75 ... 74 ... 68 ... 69 ... 71 ... 69 09 .9 Mln Mean tatlon 33 35 31 30 39 31 .14 38 44 41 42 38 43 34 40 38 36 47 30 40 63 38 45 42 34 42 40 37 39 38 38.1 t even 40 -H2 41 .16 40 .04 40 .01 60 .01 50 0 52 0 67 0 54 49 T 52 .OS 60 T 64 T' 41! 0 00 .13 47 M4 45 .02 44 .04 42 .01 49 .08 54 . 0 58 0 63 .01 52 T 64 0 58 0 64 T 63 0 66 0 54 .01 0.89 I pint bottles were thrown from the j I'lei'tug car, but tho officers, fol , lowing the arrests, located a one- giillon jug and eight pints of al lcgi'd nnmnxliluo, which will be brought Into court ns evidence. A pint of moonshine was also found lu the machine when II was finally stopped near the south. 'I'll cily limits of Ashland. Last night's capture Is the first i booy.e running car to have been 'seized ill .lackson county for sev eral months nnd is the second one ibis year. i Perhaps one of the largest crowds I .vuc u.... t llm I .,'!., ,,tl f!r,liltu! . ... . ,. .... I ii ; i wt'lii -.. nit gi was present lasl night at tlx i ttnlniiii; h.'Iu.i.I for Shi iiiers' benefit dance, with Herb . ,.,,V0 ivrtlficales al U'l... I. ...ft'., ....Itou. ultonlvilitr tin, I ... . music for the occusloa. Conserva tive estimates placo the attend ance at over 400 couples, which Included dancers from all parts of southern Oregon, Willi large dele- gallons present nom Asnianu niiu ('.runts Pass. The orchestra by popular demand will play at the Oriental Gardens again tomorrow n.:ht. I'I.a ,l,ia rahirnnil n uiil.Hti.n- tial profit for the Shrine patrol team and marked Wledoeffs first appearance In a dance hall here fur two years. The orchestra present ed several novelty numbers which nre rarely seen here. .,,..,.. r.' " I , I . 1 1 l I . 1 , 1 1 , .11111., Lilly . ever seen In I lip Oriental Hardens j ,p) Twenty-nine graduates of the II" lllll HI'H W 111 l i nt -the tifith coni- liiencenient exercises of I lie t'lli- rsllv of California here May 111. 4. I'HNW.KTON, Ore.. May 10. . 1,i,i II I'ni-liiw 7. fur 3-1 Vi'iH-K Jnstlce of the peace in I'endleton, died nt his home hero last night from bi'.'irt (lixiMIHn 111.(1 Itrlubt'S disease. He had long been associ ated with official offices In this city. M. M. Special communtcntlon Mcdford Lodge No. 103, A F. & A. M., Krlday. May 1 1 7:30 n. in. Work In the d.-cree. Ity order of W. M C. M. lKtrSTON, Secy EI ROBINSON IS 22 NICO-DUST KILLS APHIS Xiifi-Dnxt is llio fastest. killiiiK inswtirido on the market. Monarch Seed & Feed Co.' This electric iron watches its own temperature Trice $7,75 'RON WITH THE BUILT-IN WATCHMAN ' l1" 1. f Spencer Disc Thermo5Ut- VS2$i -TJ) 1 ; W 10 , " .IUII1I.U " P yoot iron t( right heat, i GLAD 10 GET mi Gain Robinson, sales manager of tlie Owen-Oregon Lumber com- v,o fnturned from a trip through Texas, Oklahomn. Kansas nnd Missouri, gelling acqu... ....... with the lumber trade and clients of the local concern. Conditions rnnglng from "highly prosperous' to "spotled" economically, are re ported by Mr. Uoblnson. Houston. Texas, he reports. Is enjoying the forthcoming democratic convention pri,.,.!.Tihi.l.?i I n he vls'tled. he found politics more or less active, with a strong Kmlth sentiment, and Hoov er the leading republican choice. He was in Oklahoma t uy me ..aj of the Olcinhoma state meet, and rival factions of the republican party were warring, with the result that Hoover was temporarily "eu chered" by a combination of Low den and Curtis partisans. Mr. Uoblnson returned cnnvlnc j ,h. Unuiie Itiver valley sur passes other sections in from three to 14 ways. - MRS. MONTGOMERY TO ATTEND LODGE MEET Peoples Electric Store W. Main fj(nAtr.A . PnAtio 12 AUCUlVlUi VAC. "V.iu Mrs Naomi A. Montgomery left this lornlus foi Portland to visit for two weeks, after which time she will leave May 22 on a special train from Seattle with a western delegation to the Supremo Temp e of Daughters of the NlhOo be held at Buffalo. X. Y. on May 27. Mrs. Monkjomery and Mrs. . H McNalr oT Ashland, both repre sentatives of the Zulelma temple of the Daughters of the Nile here, are being sent delegates from this district. Mrs. Montgomery, . who Is Junior past queen, and at the last convention was elected supreme musician, will take in va rlous other points o! Interest In the east before her return to Medford. She expects to be gone about two month!. During the state convention of the Oregon Music Teachers con-foild-fiilon. which Is to be held In Mcdford on Mnv 21 and 22. there will l.o nn onnnrtunltv to hear a i,,ii-,,u nf ir.n io 200 voices, which have been chosen from tho Jackson county and Rogue Illver voiiej schools. This Is the first attempt to bring these schools together. The choruses will sing a group of six two-part songs, wnim w-n-chosen hy a committee of music teachers, and Include songs which are ordinarily tnughl in the class rooms of the fourth, fifth nnd sixth nrnilM Tho I'llOrllS Will 111. lll- recud by Miss Leona Mnrsters of the Ashland Normal school It Is through the combined ef. forts of the music tenchors in the towns participating and llio co operation of Miss Marslers and Mrs. Susnnne Homes Carter, conn lv uimi.t-tnt Al.dlMlt of schools, that the chorus has been mnde possible. Miss Marslers nnd Mrs. i.nrier visited the county schools nt vari ous times during the past few weeks nnd find both teachers aim students extremely enlhiisinsllc tl.u combined musical effort. The Medford fourth. linn ano sixth grades will furnish between ?r. .t inn vnti.m ri.r tne ennrui. The material has been given as classroom work, nnd the voices chosen will come from tne tour grade schools of the city. The other schools participating are Nell Creek. Ueese Creek, Mt. Pitt, ltogue Hiver, Cold Hill. Phoenix, -l-ern Valley, Howard. Oak Orove, Unite iKalls. Orlffln Creek. Kagle Point, Ashland Training school. There will be a rehearsal on Mon day, Mn- 21st, at the Parish house. The chorus will appear ut 2:30 p. m. the same afternoon. f Cnnl of Thanks. TTnr thn hi,n 111 Iflll floral gif'S. kindness nnd sympathy given us In our recent bereavement, we wish by this minus to show our nppre elation to nil whom we cannot per sonally see. Mrs. K. J. Bharpe, Chas. W. Sharpe, David W. Hharpe, Tllllh H. Hhnrpe 40 CAN'T MOP KITCHEN- GAS PRESSED HEART "When I mopppil my kitchen I was all In. utomarh ruk pronurd no on my h-nrt. AilhTiku Mod Hip p-A nnd I work fine now. Mrn. ('"Tiomon. Kvpn lht FIItHT npnnnftil of An- Ineiln o1 1 t.tmm nn- . n I ha alnmnch nn! rem oven aMtnnlHhlne nmotintu oi old wriHifl manor rrom tm- ny Ifm. MnkfH you pnjy your m''t'0 ami ulrrp heller. No miifMT whnl yon hnv trlMl for your Htotnnch and howHft, Adlorlkn will lurprlne yuu. llcuth'i Drug Bioro. M Let's Go down and see the Special Display and Demonstration of PABCO PRODUCTS f Shingles Lacquers and Paints Rugs and Yard Goods At. 222 West Main Street Near Holly St. and Copco Offic Betwcen the Hours of 8 A. M. and 9 P. M. JITE A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION- NNEYIO. Suits Built Up to a Standard Rather than Down to a Price. Still They are Mod erate in Price at Everyone is talking about it. They say the beautiful roofs are positively ravishing! And just imagine a lacquer that dries in half an hour! And the new Oriental De Luxe Rugs are simply divine! Come on, dear, let's go.' 9 THE PARAFFINE COMPANIES, INC. Extra Pants if Desired at $5.90 New Greys and Tans Two-Button Dorset Three-Button Manly The Collegiate Models Wool and Worsted Twists Stripes and Novelties Selected Cassimeres Style, Quality, Valuo Made to an Ideal Expert Tailoring Fine Finish Moderate Price Other Men's and Young Men's Suits, $19.75 to $34.75 STRAW HAT DAY Saturday May 12th Get Under a Sennit The Most Popular btraw nat A Sennit is the all round hat for business and e e n e r a 1 wear. Light, cool and stylish. Fine concealed stitch, improved saw edge, fancy or black band. Our featur straw hat at $1.98 Panamas Hats of Style Cool and Comfortable, loo Mntliinor can surpass or AV .... . n IS equal a Tanama Mat lor siyie and it also combines every other element of coolness and comfort. The hat illustrated has tne popular pinch front and snap brim shape; also fancy band. At our extremely moderate price of $3.98 : 1 Harvest Hats Hard Woven Curacoa The "Panama" of Har vest Hats. Trooper, as il lustrated also in the Optimo shape. Li g h t w e i g h t crushable easy -fitting. Ex ceptional values at 19c to ,49c : Giant Mexican Harvest Hats Well made of the lre, full ihape, selected Mexican Anisero bodies, adiuitabld snd with ventilating eyelets. Many have the gay colored ball fringe trimming. 79c LEGHORNS Sand color, oval sunk crown and wide snap brim; silk folded scarf band. An exceptional val j;e at $3.98