Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 16, 1928, Page 7, Image 7

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    ' MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORP, OKFlOV, WEDNESDAY, fAY Ifi. 1023.
' SEVEN
Neglect your eyes,
you punish yourself !
Throb! Found! Pound! Throh!
A thousand sledye hammer blows of
torture on your head!
"If only j could get rid of these ago
nizing headaches!" you complain.
Vet do you know that youtt own
neglect may be the cause of your
headaches? Seven out of ten head
aches are caused by eyestrain.
Have Your Eyes Examined!
Dr. D. A. Chambers
SOUTHERN OREGON OPTICAL CO.
317 Mcdford Bldg. Phone 188
"That you may see a Great Country better"
tt'tttsvortk Tilhrr
Ltnsrt art the test
knou fa eptual
CENTRAL POINT
H. SCHOOL PLAY
F
$7386 IS TOTAL
.6IB ST. EXPENSE
FOR CITY TO PAY
JEWEL MOON
BILL IS PASSED,
ON AGREEMENT
A Real Demonstration
"A Busy Honeymoon." a three-
net. farclal eomeily will bo nro- I
Nentvil by the senior class of the
t'entrul l'ollll hisli school May IS,
"ay- fare.
Y
FOR YOUR WINTER
FIRE
Green Pine Slab Wood
12-inch or 16-inch
$2
.75
Per Load
2 Loads $5.00
MEDFORD FUEL CO.
1118 North Central
Reichstein
Tel. 631
Deuel
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS
The comedy portrays the many
humorous fcliuuttuns that arise
when the stenographer and a hotel
porter lake upun themselves the
iinprix.natiun of a prince and
princess on their honeymoon. This
double Impersonation Is attempted
In an effort to relieve the real
prince and princess of all the un
welcome interviews and publicity
that such personages merit.
The action of the play is very
rapid, ono humorous Incident fol
lowing closely upon another. The
many Incidents that cause trouble
to the stenographer and the house
porter and the way they pull out I
of the many embarrassing sltun- j
tlons kei'ps the crowd in laughter
throughout the play. j
The play is directed by Mrs. !
Ethel Fletcher.
Tho cast consisted of 12 characters:
Teresa, Princess Alma's maid
Vera Davis
Johnny Kogarty, & newspaper
reporter Howard Dietrich
Atmu, Princess of Delerla
Frances Johnson
August, Prince of HtruUleburg....
Theron Drown
Cuticura Drown (Cutle) a col
ored chambermaid
Hose Stancllff
June Callahan, a stenographer
and a princess pro tern
Frances Tarkcr
Terry Haffcrty, hotel porter and
prince pro tern...
Philip Uczmalhalch
Ignatius Popoplus, a Oreck pa-
triot and hero George KUlen
Gottliez, Archduke of .Wiener
j Schnitzel . Harry Klden
: Magglo Itafferty. Terry's wife....
J " .-. .....Doris Richardson
; Louise, Queen of Delerla
! ; Mary Stanley
'Grogan, the hotel's hointe detec-
tlve Donald Kaber
LOUISVILLE. Ky.. May 16.
' (A1) The bodies of two aged sis-
ters, beaten to death a they lay
i In bed, were discovered at their
cuttap-o home on Maple street.
A trunk had been pried open
j and officers advanced the theory ;
, that robbery ad been the motivoi
of the killing of Mrs. Belle Holmes
7ft. and Miss Kate Saltcrwhlte,
' Dr. Hoy L. Carter, cottago
owner, said the condition of tho
bodies Indicated tho two women
were slain Sunday night. Neigh
bors saw them Sunday evening
when they attended church The
two women lived by themselves.
The bodies were discovered by
Clarence D. Stephens, a nephew
about -10 years . old. "The bodies
were found in separato hods, both
badly beaten.
At the request of several Sixth (
street property owners, Including
Porter J. Neff, who also Is nt
torney for a number of other
nrnnertv owners on that thoro-
action relating to- pasu
f 1
:iho ordinance lo assess mo provisions bad lie
jot improvements ot me n......
w postponed for 'a week or
; more by tho city council at ltj
j nieetlnK Inst nlitht. to enable
!tli urouerir ownere to further
Istndv the matter.
I nils delay was decided on after
the readinc of the formal report
reached
The nmch.tnlkcd-ot ordinaiue!
to regulate jewelry auction sal'
und which is similar to tho l'orl
land ordinutico ii'tol.illni,- such'
sales, was passed by the cilj I
council lu.-t niiiht alter a t'
stricken out.
and the emcrK.ncy clause, wlilch
would have placed the ordinance
into effect at once waa dispensed
with, so as not lo interfere W
the auction sale of the lledd
Jewelry store, now on. and whh li
it is expected will be completed
in 10 days. Tho new ordimuico
of Hie board of reviewers, reaeneui; ,... ,,.,. i ,i,..
after weeks of hearing and con-. A llumiK.,. ot jewelers on bothf
Klderatlon. When mo counn slili,H u (h() weie vre-
finally . adopts it, the proposed clU a8 wi,ro (llso ohal.Ioil ju-ames,
ordinance must uo auveruseu attorney fur
V.
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.m:vtd.n r. u.xi:v
One of Chaney's opponents modestly pro
claims that the position of District Attorney
"should be held by a lawyer of demonstrat
ed ability." For years the District Attor
ney's office has been held by "lawyers of
demonstrated ability," whatever that might
mean, but it was left to Newton Chaney to
DEMONSTRATE that the prohibition law
could be enforced without costing the tax
payers a thin dime. In the words of Bris
bane, "DON'T GAMBLE."
VOTE FOR CHANEY
daya beforo being enacted .tuo
an ordinance
Tho board' of viewers' report
as it was read last nit;ut, Is a:
follows:
In accordance with your re-
iiuest, as the board of viewers ap
pointed by your honorable body,
lo recommend the method 01 as
sessment for tho improvement ot
Hlxth street, between North oaK
dole aVenuo and West Main titnj
and between Norm r roni sireci ,
nnit- North Kir street, wo dcc
leave to call your attention to
the following:
"1 Improvement Sixth street
from North Oakdnle to West
the Jewelers wanltliK
the ordinanco passed, und rranK
DrSmisa. attorney for those op
posed. The action ot tho conteml-
in factions was made easier
I through tho fact that Just beforo
the ordinance was passed, they.
I reached an agreement that tllu
ineusuro would be satlsl.ictory with'
the emergency clause stricken 1
out. I
tine of the clauses stricken out.
which City Attorney Curkln
and a number of councilmcn se
riously objected to as unnecessary
and not feasible tu enforce, pro
vided for tho arrest of any citizen
purchasing anything at tin auc
tion that did not conform to tho
THE RECORDS SHOW
Tin1 tlircf vein's prior In (Ilmncy t:ikin; office
Tlit! tliifi' vrars of. Chancy 's administration
Deficit i:,4.")(;.(i7
et i.rufit$ll,GlG.Jll
RESULTS COUNT
Do not vole for Chancy for District Attorney if you want only a lawyer in office, but if you
want u lawyer plus tin organizer, plus results, vote for Chaney.
Main street. I provisions of the regulating ordl-
"(n) Tho cost of tho paving nm.(1 or evon of UMy onu mllk.
for this improvement is I8.291.H7. lng a bl( (U sm,h nn ,U,Bul ullc.
for the assessment we recommend tkm Aum-ney Kennies, himself,
the costs bo assessed against tho ,in.lly ng,.,,, to in0 elimination
abutting property, of which tho Qf thH tloutc
front footago amounts to SS.S , Tlu, 1M.uvlplons ut ,)0 urdlnnnco
feet, making an assessment of ar(, nu,mloil to ivoll,ct tho pui
J8.65 per front foot. In addition , chah)B uh((. llt jewelry auction
lo the above cost, there was -1 unJ ,K lh(J null)i kM ,,r0.
pended for griullng anu gravei.u.i. nt WrmvunaiMo uutsdo persons
ouau.ui, wnicu u ,v-. .coming Into tho city and Homing
be taken care ot In general tuxa- sucll UU(;llon8 forbids tho holding
tion. ' of auctions after (i p. in., when
"(b) The cost of the properly i,t ,s ,.llhm.d udel. artificial light
purchased la I10.S83.83. Wo rcc- jimnunjs IllKi other inecious
stones glitter in u decetitlve nian-
,ll
THE DICTATES OF COMMON SENSE
honest ami faithful public, .servant should be rewarded by re-election.
CAN YOU BEAT IT? ,;
I'lider Chaney, prohibition enforcement lias been a going concern, paying its own way uud cov
ering back to tho state and county treasuries a surplus.
Chanev is your public, servant
reputation and a uuud name to luiiu:
IF YOU WERE UNDER FIRE
-he is fighting for something of more
down to liis children.
ralue than hia life his
He needs your support.
ommend the cost bo assessed on
both tho north and soutn siuo iju,r UIU, ful.bids jewelry auctions
Hlilli street, irom i.oc.u during Ihe montli of December.
Other provisions stipulate that
y .
assess-
foot for
r
Cotrniinl RansP, lllutrti. cun bt)
fhfmrn now in the new Mello-arern,
Mtnd-fed, Cinary-Yellow, white,
Bray or San tone . porcelain tnimrla,
either all porcelain enamel, or porcelain
enamel trim with miuiun basa
Kcaaonatly priced at
$90.00
COLONIAL
Ranges
7 '
Now
in the new
COLORS
Mello-Green"
Manda-Red '
. Canary-Yellow
. as well as Santone, gray, or
white.
Now you may choose a range
in full keeping with the bril
. liant color scheme of your new
kitchen. And it will surely be
a MONTAG. So charming 1
So modern! Give us the
pleasure of introducing you
to these wondrously beautiful
new Ranges.
nuo to Oakdale avenue, of which
tho front footago amounts to
3325.70 feet, making an
ment of J3.18 per front
this frontage.
"2 Improvement Slrth street,
from North Kront street to North
I-'lr street.
(a) The total cost ot tms
Improvement Js JH61B 01 for which
wo recommend mo louowing
sessments:
."All side streets between 6th
ami 6th street and Main street,
lying between Itivcrsido avenuo;
and Oakdalo avenue, front tooi
ngo 7083.28 feet at DOc S3541.64.
"(b) lioth sides of Kast 0th
street and Front street- to Itivcr
sido avenuo, front footago, 13711
feet at 60c IC88.D0.
"(c) North slilo of West Main
streot from West 0th stroet to
North Ornngo street, front foot
age. 2S5 feet at 60c J127.60.
"(d) South sldo of West Mnln
street from tho west line of tho
alley In block 1, l'nrk addition to
South Orango street, front foot
ago, 310.5 feet at 60c 1155.25.
"(c) Both sides of South New
town street from West Mnln street
to the South lino ot lot 13. moca
1, Tark Addition and tho South
line of Robert Kylo property in
block 2. I'ark addition, 408 feet
at 60c J204.00.
"(f) The south one-half of all
streets between 0th street and
Main street, lying between Itivcr
sido avenuo and Onkdnlo avenue,
front footago 3205 20 feet nit 20c
666.30.
"Summary:
Item a $3041.64
Item b C89.0O
Item c in.iO
Item d 150.25
Item o 204.00
Hem f . 600.30
Total $5284.19
"The total cost Is J0015.01. and j
tho revenue ' derived as aJiovo Is.
$6284.1!), leaving a balance of
$4330.82. which we recommend!
be made a. goncYal obligation,
together with tho cost of grading j
nnd gravelling, amounting to;
$3066.04 or a total of approxi
mately $7386 86 to bo paid by
tho entire city. This being ap
proximately one-fourth tho cost
of both Improvements. Wo feel
tho entlro community has been
benefitted to this extent in the
opening of the street."
WHICH SHALL IT BE?
Isn't it better to cinch the bootleggers than to cinch the taxpayers?
Demagogues promise to save the taxpayers money Chancy has saved the taxpayers money.
WHY UAMIiliK?
VOTE FOR CHANEY
Paid Adv. ' .
every person holding a jeweny
auction must post witli the city
a hcuvy bond, and must have
been a resident of tho city for
a year prior to the auction and
that Ihu stocks sold ut auction
must hiivo been in stock 00 days;
prior to tho miction. Tho goods:
sold at the auction must bo tag-!
ged with a description in regard
to iiliallly, etc., and forbids the!
inclusion of inferior and other'
out-of-stock Jewelry articles being !
shipped in to bo sold at the uuc-!
tion.
The atuck of the Jewelry .store
holding tho auction must, lio .
checked over by the city recorder
.jirior to ..the sale, and a. number
of othei safeguards to protect1 tho
public are incorporated in tho
ordinance.
Tho passage ot tho ordinanco j
had tho bucking of tho Hotter.
Business bureau ot the local!
chamber of commerce and retail
merchants' association, and also
tho city attorney, retail merchants
nnd Jewelers association of Port
land, according to telegrams ro
ceived by the city council
jgiiiM iiiiiiiiiM iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM
Medford Furniture & Hardware Co.
A Reliable Place to Trade
Cor Oth and Bartlett Phone 35-J
C.C.
OFFICE DISCUSSED
Plana of the Oregon Htato C'hum
bcr of Commerce of 8tiLbll(ihiiiK u
branch office nnd information bu
reau In I-oh AntfolcM, Culif., for the
benefit of prospective Orejjon wt
tlrm were dlsruKHtd by V. (I. Mo
of the state chamber before the
meeting of tho board of dlnctorK
of the Mcdford Chamber of Com
merce lat nlKht, Mo outlined thei
probable rcmjltH of such an offire
and Indicated that It already haft
tho support of tho majority of tho
chambers of commerce In thin
Ktato. - ,
Tho office will probu-bly bo open
ed in JJly, according to present
plans of Mr. Ide.
Jerry Hnyloi of Portland, nation
al secretary of the United Artifwinw;
lodge, alo appeared before the ill-1
rector and told of plans for the
Pacific coawt Artisan convention to
bo held here In August. Ho soloclt-1
cd the cooperation of the local,
chamber in making the convention,
a success. !
Feel Tired and
Achy?
Too Often This Warns of
Sluggish Kidneys.
LAME? Stiff Acliy? Sure your
kidneys are working right? Slug
gish kidneys allow waste poisons to
accumulate and make one languid,
tired and achy, with often dull head
aches, dizziness and nagging back
ache. A common warninj is too fre
quent, scanty or burning excretions.
Doans Pills, a stimulant diuretic,
increase the secretion of the kidneys
and thus aid in the elimination of
bodily waste. Users everywhere en
dorse Doans. Asli your neighbor
50,000Users Endorse Doan'si
Mr.. D. V. Dlckton, 812 C.cde Av.,
Hood River, Ore, -: "I know bun'i
I'iIU will do what m rltimed (or litem and I
gladly recummcntf them. My ludnrya were
not functioning properly and (rrqurnl tiack
achra made me miaoable. I had diry head
ache nd my kidneya acted iircgularly.
Doan'a Pilla yrtie )Ut what I needrd. I hoy
helped ma right away and I waa soon free
from the troubles.'
Cooking Demonstration
DOAN'S P1ti?
A STIMULANT DIl'RRTIC .'A KIIINP.YS
Rmcr Milburn Co MlgChtm Suft.lo.NY
Hhecp Onsen -Attention!
We are In position to pay you
more than anybody for wool-mo-halr.
fee us before you sell.
MliDFOItD D4ROA1.1 HOUSK.
I'hone 10(1. 27 . Orape Ht.
. ..... jitu
ONYX
POINTEX
HOSIERY
For Aromcn $1.95
Moor,
rrt
LAMPORT'S
All This Week
Demonstrating the
EVER HOT ELECTRIC COOKER
Connects with light socket and uses less electric
current than a 75 watt lamp.
This is really the most wonderful cooker oh the
market. Either bakes, browns or stews.
Come in and see the Factory Demonstrator
bake cake and bread.
This cooker keeps food hot or cold, and even
freezes ice cream.
Don't miss the opportunity to see this demon
stration and our price during demonstra
tion is only
$13.50
LAMPORT'S
226-230 East Main Street
Xtili',"IUiliiw
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS