MEDFOKT) MATL TRTBTjyE. MEDFORD, OT?Ff;ONT. THURSDAY. MAY 21, 1023. "-
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132 REPUBLICANS
VOTED FOR NORTON
IN CABIN PLANE; CAUSE COMMENT! NEW CREAMERY; FOR DIST. JUDGE
Dr. J. J. Emmons. Attorney Coo.
M. RoliorW nml Italph Hard well
nrrived In Modfiml thin noon in
th biK cnn plan from San
rraru'isoo. mukfiiK the Journey in
fuur hours with an hour's stop at
RtdiiiiiK.
There won four passontferH In
lite plane In uiUlliimi to Hie Mod
ford trio, and all woro fiithu.sfuK
tic o'or the Journey exi'opt one
passe nov who hecaino. sa sU-k
over the KUkLyoun.
The start wan inud from the
San Kranflpoo flold, several nilloK
down the ponlnstila. a hunt eitfht
,covk thin moinlnK, tli total fly
ing lime to Me.tlnnl hoiiiK only a
llitle over three hours.
The local passengers declared
the piano very comfortable, with
easy chairs, toilet farllitlon and no
restrictions against smoking. The
three prominent Alert ford iien spent
rive days In the Hay City metro
polis on every fmporlutil business
land professional mutters.
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SENT BY PLANE
That it Is now iinssililci for a
Medford rosiili'M KojnurniiiK in
j'ortlaml, and who tires of the food
served In Portland restaurants and
i hotels, or for even former home
sick residents of Jackson county,
to havb freshly cooked or prep11 rl
lunches of nood old Jackson county
chicken and other edibles sent to
them by the morning air mail and
express carrying plane in time for
them to cat It at noun, was ilcvcl-aA-i
today.
It remained for Cal Webber, the
young author who has been hold
ing down the position of telegraph
operator at the Western Union here
for months pust while he attended
the Medfurd high school, and who
recently broke Into the Atlantic
Monthly with a short story, to in
vent the idea and be the first to
put It into effect.
Now Cal, who is very notional in
his eating, before leaving lust week
for Portland to accept a Ksttion
with the Bell Telephone company
in Us electrical department, and
who during his Medford residence
cluttered up the Franklin cafe at
his meal times, went Into confer
ence with Dale and Doyle Franklin
and Virgil Mnrlin, Its proprietors,
I during which he spoke thusly:
"You see, follows, my main dis
like to locating in Portland is be
cause of the change in the food
and water. I may get so tired of
eating in the Greek joints and lunch
stands of the state metropolis that
it Is liable to undermine my health.
Now, here's the Idea: As soon as
I tire of the Portland feed houses
I will Bend you a letter or tele
Krnm to that effect, and next day
. yon shoot mo a nice dinner lunch
j by plane."
I The plaintive letter came from
Cnl last evening and this morning,
Dale, Doyle and Virgil sent him by
' air mall express his noonday lunch
i eon of chicken sandwiches, a ham
! sandwich with "the works" on It,
sonve strawberry shortcake, a hunk
of pumpkin pie and a cigarette.
Other friends of Cal will tomor
; row morning send hiin a big help
I ing of sauerkrnut, wienies, Mcil
! ford made pop nnd some h;ilf
1 burned cigarettes. If his friends
f can help It they do not Intend to
? let Cal suffer until he becomes ac
climated In Portland.
Word has been received by local
authorities and people of the con
duct of the three DeAutremont
brothers, serving life sentences In
state prison for the confessed Sis
klyous tunnel train robbery and
murders.
Hugh, according to the informa
tion at hand, has tiecoeie & pal
of ,i !if( termer, who before the
arrival of the DeAmremonts was
u "lone wolf," hhunnlug acquain
tance with all other prisoners,
and keeplnK riiwh to himself. The
pair met-i In the middle of the
prlxun yard, whenever opportu
nity presents, ami converse ear
nestly, until a guard or another
prisoner approaches, when they
maintain silence. These conver
sations and meetings have caused
u stricter watch to he placed upon
Hugh, though It s listed by tho
prison offlcinls, as a desire to be
"mysterious."
Itay is listed as a model pris
oner and a good worker, given
to extreme moodiness. nw i em
ployed in the flax mill, receives
about a dollar n day, which ho
turns over to the support of his
wire. Hazel, and two children.
Hoy, the other twin, is also
rated as a model prisoner and
good worker, with more than the
prison average of cheerfulness.
The twins are the chess cham
pions of the prlsonnnd play this
mlnd-racklng gome, during, most
of their leisure hours.
NOT CONNECTED
WITH ANY PAPER
"I am positively not connected
with any circulation promotion, of
a Portland paper," Mrs. I-ydu K.ub,
county health nurse, said today,
after having received a number of
citizens who told her that they
had received telephone calls from
a woman who called herself Mi's.
King and who attempted to solicit
subscriptions from them by phone.
The woman claimed subscriptions
were solicited for the benent of
the state blind school at Salem.
The same woman, or another
woman connected with the party,
also called Chief of Police McCro
die nnd attempted to Bell him a
subscription, but when he wanted
her to rL-poil at the police station
to completely explain the matter
she failed to appear and has not
been heard of since.
(old Seal Creamery Is the new
name by which the former Jack
son County Creamery will be
known, un a result of a contest,
which lusted several weeks, nnd
for which $50 In prize money
was awarded last niKht ut an open
houHO held by that establishment
from seven to 11 o'clock. Alius
Gladys Harrison, who first sub
mittal tilts name, was awardei
first prize of Among the
sis othe rt'ontestunts. who sug
gested, the same name, prizes
were also Kiven, In the order of
their appearance. They were:
M vs. C'.eorue AI. Knowles, route
one, Mediord, $10; -Myrtle Nel
son, route 3, 'Medford, $5; and
C. E. Dunlap, S. M. eleven, Airs.
Harold I'rowl, route l, Medford
and Uthla Springs Hotel, Ashland,
each receiving J 2 -50.
The choice of this prize win
ning name is based upon the
dairy pi-mliicts, which are carried
by this local creamery, and which
have proved of suj h popularity
among local shopp.Vs. Speakers
during the evening consisted of
J. 1. Allckle, state dairy and food
inspector; Attorney porter J. Neff,
who gave a history of the dairy
industry In the valley, and stressed
particularly the development of
the present Gold Seal creamery.
County Agent H. G. Fowler also
spokf liriefly on dairying in Jack
son county, and Introduced S. A.
Krotu-hul. proprietor of the cream
ery, who welcomed the crowd and
invited the guests to inspect the ,
plant. Air. Kuwler presided at the
ceremonies. i
The evening's program of In-;
teresting talks was supplemented
by selections played .by tho Alet
ropole orchestra, , and the large
crowd of visitors were treated to
Ice cream and cake.
The canvassing board was still
wrest line today with the frivolity
of the voers at the primary,
wherein they "wrote in" the names
of everybody they knew. It ap
parently was considered the height
of jollity, to suggest the name of a
close friend for constable, all of
which makes the canvassing board
about two days extra work. It Is
expected that the work of tabulat
ing this vote will be completed to
day, and the work of counting the
vote on the county fair measure
begun.
On the republican balbds, Harry
D. Norton of Grants Pass, demo
cratic candidate for circuit Judge
received 13:' votes, his name being
written In. The count has been
completed on the re pub 'lean
ticket.
Democratic ballots counted so
far this morning, show the demo
crats were handier with their lead
pencils than the republicans. lgz
ens of democratic ballots would
have no votes for the regular
democratic candidates but the
names of republican candidates for
state and louuly offices written In.
Others would contain n vole for
II. Canon for delegate to the
nalioiiul convention, and then writ
ten in votes for republican candi
dates. lllram 1; Aleader, chairman of
the canvassing board, said ""this Is
the worst mess 1 cter saw."
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Ion Soitlli P,mt street to rtii.Ku.hli '
ja small oil fire humiiit; buck uud
under the restaurant stove in such
,a nuinner that it could not bo put
under control without the aid of
the fire department, which extln
Kulsliad the blaze immediately up-
(in It url-ivul
I Citizens are wsrnpd bv Fire Chief
Elliott to shut off warden hose and
Hltrillklei'M U-Inovor i)m tiro ulr.n
is heard. The siren will blow one
blast after th Iir Its nvor uli-nl.
jfying that the water may be turned
i on again.
Doetor I Itclcusctt
I'OllTl.AND, Ore.. May L'J. o1
A c.im. against Dr. tleorge Kirk
patrlck, who was arrested on a
charge of practicing medicine
without a license in connection
with a remedy for tuberculosis was
dismissed in circuit court today. It
was shown that the law under
which he was being prosecuted
hud not gone Into effect on the
date fixed In the Indictment
uguiust hhn. Kirkpatrtck agreed
in court in discontinue his prac
tice
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U. S. POLE FLYERS
OSLO, Norway, Alay 24.-07)
Captain George Wilkins and Lieu
tenant Carl H. Ktelson, his com
panion on their flight across the
polar regions from Alaska to
Spitsbergen, were warmly wel
comed today when 'they arrived
at O.Mo from the Cily of Uergne.
Tho explorers were received by
the authorities, the presidents of
the Aero club and the Geographi
cal society and by a representa
tive of the American legation.
Tho streets through which the
fliers drove were crowded with
cheering spectators.
loiter both motored to Scarts
kog, the home of Koald Amund
sen outside of O.slo, where a re
ception was held in their honor.
While the reception was In pro
grens, three naval planes circled
over Amundsen's home. ' As the
head of the newly founded Nor
wenian Aero club, Amundsen deco
rated Wilkins nnd Klelson with
the club's gold medal, eulogizing
them as "two of the greatest
fliers of our time." They had
flown over more unknown terri
tory than any other airmen, he
said. .
E NEXT WEEK
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NEW PIANO STYLES
ARE BROUGHT BACK
BY LOCAL DEALER
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Pianos are sounding a new note
this season not included in the
chromatic scale. It Is the thir
teenth note the note of fashion.
Style and beauty are now taking
their place alongside of tone qunl
Ity in the requisites of a modern
piano. So says Clayton Isaac, who
attended a monster meeting of
piano merchants at the Heathman
hotel in Portland. The mertitm
was under the nunplces of the Gul
bransen 1'Iano company of Chicago,
world's largest producers of, pi
anos. One of the principal topics
of discussion was the new trends
in the favored of all musical In
struments for the home.
"To keep In tune with tho pres
ent decoration trend, pianos must)
harmonize with their surround- j
ings," A. Or. Gulbransen. world - j
known manufacturer, ,told the mer-j
chants. "The standardized up-i
right liinliogany nnd ebony grands!
of yesterday are now but exhibits!
A and It In a 2fi-letter alphabet oft
piano models. Instruments of to
day In pin no showrooms are dis-'
played In designs for every period '
Louis XVI, Spanish antique, Hep-;
plewhite or Adam to match the
period furniture now popular in j
American living rooms."
"The new models will be Joyous
ly welcomed by the housewife,"
says Mr. Isaac. "It Is poor art as
well us poor economy to Invest time
and money selecting period furni
ture to transform n living room
into a Queen Anne, Sheraton, pre
Itevolutionary American or Adntn
salon, only to hnve nn orphan pi
ano sound n decorative discord.
Consequently, manufacturers are
replacing the old-fashioned stand
ardized cases of yesterday's pianos
with the thoroughly modern and
individual period designs now In
vogue In furniture styles. The pi
ano thus becomes the completing
detail In the new scheme of har
monious home decoration."
The Aimer K. Klein show .Is
coming to At ed ford Alunday, May
28. for one week.
There are eight shows and
seven riding devices. The shows
are circue side show, palace of
illusions, Hawaiian, snake and
athletic shows, fun In the barn,
penny arcade, nnd monkey mo
tor drome. The rides nre Kerris
wheel, three abreast merry-go-round,
hey-dey, merry mix-up,
kiddie whip, sea plane nnd riding
academy, with troupe of real
Shetland ponies for the little ones
to ride.
The entrance to show will be
on East Alain street.
FIRE DEPT. PUTS OUT
RESTAURANT BLAZE
The fire department was called
(his morning to Tom's restaurant
Kodak Film
at ll.nlh's II
on every piece
Owen Oregon Lumber Co.
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SWEM'S
EASTMAN KODAK DEALERS
Master Photo Finishers
217 E. Main St. . Medford
OPENING DANCE
Fair Grounds Pavilion
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Skaggs Safeway
Store Here to
Be Repainted
I,oca1 painters are busily en
gaged In changing the color of
the local Safeway store front
from blue to a clean brilliant
orange.
Commenting on the change, the
local manager, Air. Underwood,
suld, "We are changing the color
on ell our store fronts In tho
northwest as n final step In the
completion of our merger with
the Safeway stores of California.
When this work Is done, all of
our more than 1200 store will
tip of (i uniform color."
Gets Rheumatism and Neuritis
Sufferers Out of Bed
Those who have tried everything
without benefit will find Casey's
Rheumatic Remedy the most start
ling discovery of recent tlms for
pains of rheumatism, neuritis, neu
ralgia, sciatica, lumhaKo. The re
lief Is quick and sure, reduces pain
and swelling through direct action
nn the stomach, liver and kidneys.
Hold on a guarantee by Jarmin A
Woods' Htw; Store, $1.50 per bottle
or by direct mail. Address J. H.
Casey,. 521 Kearney St., Portland,
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There will be n meeting of the
Greater Medford. Highway asso
ciation at Hotel Aledford Friday
evening, Alay 25 at 7.30 p. m.
The committee will make a fuil
report of proceedings, so far nnd
the Interview with Highway, Com
missioner C. K- (tales.
All Interested nre nrned to be
present. CO.MA1ITTKK.
CENT. POINT W. R. C.
WILL GIVE PROGRAM
The Central Point Women's lie
lief Corps will hold niemorlal nerr
Ires next Sunday at the brick
church In Central Point and will
alve a tecoratlon day program at
the hlirh school next Wednesday,
according to plans completed ly
the corps last week. Knur veter
ans of the Civil war, Including Wil
liam Hall, Frank CumminRs and J.
Hoagland, will attend the services.
Ventral Point formerly had an act
ive t. A. K. post, hut death so re-1
duced Its membership during the I
past ten yesrs that It was forced to
disband. When it was first organ
ized over fifteen years ago the
membership was nearly twenty.
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