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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1928)
PORTRAIT OF AL SMITH'S MOTHER - STRANGLER LEWIS DRAW NEW GRAND WRESTLING MATCHIJURY; MRS. MILES HELD IN ARMORYilS LADY HER All Lumber Dealers In Medford Carry Owen'Oregon , JIT PUT FIRST ; 4 .srsaw A heavy docket of 21 cases was outlined in circuit court this fore noon by Judge C. M. Thomas for trial uuder Circuit Judse L). K. Piirker, who was assUraed to the tench here from Condon. The first t ase Is to come tor trial tomor row ivhen the damage action of tilndyg Holmes of Central Point against J. IL Cooley, well known locnl lumlir ntin, will be heard. . Miss Holmes is suing for dam ages which 'she; claims is due her as the result ojf an auto collision lout 'August wlicu a machine Bhe was drivinp became involved In a colftsion wiUi a car driven by Mr. Coole.r, who, as a result of the same collision; also faces a damage ac tion hromsht ugainst him by the lilejidale. Cal.. .Music company. The coniiny claims that a car. which driven by its president on a tour of southern Oregon, sustained serious damii! after being struck by Cooky's jnachlne. This case was set for tine last on the docket. The cfiir action of the City of Oold Hill vs. tiie California Oregon Power comparty was originally scheduled to begin this morning, but has been postponed and holds (hff thlrtceiith'lilace on. the docket. Crtfies In which .Attorney A. K. Keaines is coiiccriiod have all been set fcuck and yrolwbly will not bo arranged In tho present docket, due to the siMlden Ouath of his brother, Clarence, whicli culled him to Se attle today. It is the (lain, of the court to dispose of ilocfcewd cases-as quick ly as possible and, despite its great length, the docket Is expected to be dlsiKised of in,a comparatively short time. The ..damage .action of Harry Young' against the Daily News Pub lishing company, (Demanding $10,000 damages for slandr which he contends was done inito him when Sjlie publishing company printed an nrticle concerning him in connec tion with the Siskiyou tunnel hold up, will not come to trial. The case, it Is understood, will be Set tled OUl "I COIU-i. wwuiu 111m? come up for trial durin-3 the prosent term. Jury cases were tentatively set for trial ns follows; Gladys Holmes w. 3. H. Cooley; Kelly & Kelly for pbiintiff and P. J. Nofi, counsel for (U'fense. A, Penwell, with Patterson & Gaylord as Httomoysii vs. Kate Stlne. W. E. Plilpps an attorney. Ada Carnell, F.. J.iivman, as at torney, vs. Medford Irrigation dis trict, P. J. Neff and A. IS. Renm.es, attorneys. Jfedford Logging Railroad, P. J. Neff. attorney, vs. Eagle Point Irrl gotion district, O. C. Hoggs and J. Pllesel, attorneys. J. F. Reddy,. Frank DeSouza. at torney, vs. S. S. Hullis, Porter J. Net'f, attorney. The sixth case on the present docket is that of the State of Ore gon, N. C. Chaney, attorney, vs. l. O. Isaacson, and others in order aro:- Bank or Stevenson, V. R. (Jay lord, attorney, vs. H. W. Hamlin, G. M. Roberts, attorney. Gus Newbury vs. Matlock. Russell's, Inc.," Kelly & Knlly. at torneys, vs. Polk Hull, F. J. New man, attorney., Nichols vs. First State Dank of Eagle Point. Rogue River Canal Co., E. E. Kel ly, attorney, vs. It. P. Cowgill, T. XV. Miles and Gus Ncdbury. attor neys. . if V- vwhw mi I I ii ii i i miim mmm im mm i i m iV 3 m i Km t 1 -tjLK TlmrsilHy, Juno 7, ts tlic date tliat was positively unmmm-i'd today liy I Matfhmaker Jack Wood for the woi-lil's heavyweight w r e s t I 1 n rf Mnu tch to he Htaed tit thin city-m- I der tho au.sk'os of tho AmerU'yn J j legion between EJ ( Strangle? t 1 Lewis, present champion, and I ! lift Shaw of Warren. Ohio, who ar- lived in Medford ten days ago to-J begin active trainiug for his chain-j ' pionship bout. j Assuring ample seating arrange-; ments and ood ventilation. Match- j maker Wood also announced thatj the match will be given in the 1 armory on .North Hartlett street. iifiv irciiiratiiiitH Hie in ucgiu hi. lonco for the staging of the event. j Several lettem have already been ! received from northern California points seeking reserved seats, and j if present indications hold true. St rangier Lewis will draw one of I' the largest crowds ever assembled, for a sKirting event in southern Oregon. A letter received today I indicated a good sized delegation I will be present from Dunsmuir, Cal. j Hiis portrait of the late Catherine Smith, mother of Governor Alfred E. Smith, of New York, lias been painted from photographs by Mrs. Celanos Dugas, of New York. Mrs. Dugas intends present ing the painting to the governor..'" ' Wesley Eggor, James Cuinnock, attorney, vs. C. S. Stewart et al, Kelly & Kelly, attorneys. City of Cold Hill, Gus Newbury, attorney, vs. California Oregon Power Co., Reames & Reames at torneys. George Treichler, P. J. Neff, at torney, vs. W. S. Crews. Owen vs. Parker. Wlyckoff vs. Mayfield. It. V. Hollopoter, Newbury & Newbury, attorneys, vs. C. V. Palm, A. E. Reames, attorney. The 18th case Is that of Frank Zuccala, Crews & Coddiu!, attor neys, vs. Suucrest Orchards, Ju,c, Kelly & Kelly, attorneys. The remaining three cases are those of J. R Wortman, G. M. Rob erts, attorney, vs. S interest Or chards, Inc., Kelly & Kelly, attor neys: Lorena Collie. R J. Newman, attorney, vs. E. Ii. Hanley and C. C. Hoover, A. K. Reames. attorney; Glendale Music Co., Kelly & Kelly, attorneys, vs. J. II. Cooley, P. J. Neff, attorney. , ii Jazz Singer Closes Tomorrow Tli ii J a 7.7. .Sin g- r, st u rri n g A 1 Jolson with vitaphonc will close its tremendously popular engagement at Hunt's L'ralciiun theatre temmr i,ov.(f ,T say thHt,,Th.e Jassa 'Kingei has met with tho approval of Meil ford show goers would be putting it mildly. Seldom, if ev?r, has any attraction been such a phenomenal sui'cess. While the picture itself deserves a lot of credit, the vituphone is what makes the show nd makes it possible for Jolson tu seemingly step right out of the screen among his audience and grip you with that great personality and those pleading "mammy" songs that be lomr to Jnlsmi n lone. IAL OF CITY UNDERWAY The annual spring clean-up week for Medford began today with co-operation, generally, of householders and property own ers, with the city reported to be goud during the day, and tho J work of cleaning up yards, alleys land lots is expected to be in full I swing tomorrow. j j The city administration does not ; j pay for the cost of removal of , jiho clean-up refuse, which ex-j pense must be borne by tho oc- , i citpants of premises, if they do j not haul it away themselves. ! Manager L. ". 1'hillips of the ! City Sanitary Service requests the ' citizens to have the clean-up ref use gathered up in receptacles as i early as possible, as collections of such matter by the company ! are evpneted to be made early i in the week. ! ! j Hall's Appeal j I to Medford Fans IMETHODISTS GIVE LAYMAN POWERS SENATE PROBERS HIT LEGAL SNAG A new unuul jury was kcUvIiM In oinuil i-miit Imluy ami will tilko llu iilaic uf tho July, of whli h Mrs. Kallo lliicvo was llio fort-woman uiul whli-li loiulmlcil the long invi'stlKation of llio coun ty j.i ..litl.lt in fund. roturnliiB 11 larceny Indklinenla aKalnst Dis trict Attorney Newton C. flluney. wlm was Hiiiultteil on tlio firsts indictment two weeks auo. Tho term of the old Jury ended today. The new Jury is composed of Krnnres Sin'liiKer. 1S5 California street, Ashland; Jessie .Miles. Sll.1 North tlakdale avenue, Medford: IrviliK E. VinliiB. 23 Cranlle street, Ashland; ,1. I. Whillike, CIS KaHt Main street. Medford: John Iloh erts. l'hoenix; Karl ytcphens. Hokuc Itiver; Charles Winters. KoKtie lllver. Sim. Jessie Miles, wife of At torney T. v. Miles, is tho only woman niemher of the Jury, which was dismissed hy Juili;c Thomas this forenoon, subject to call. No foreman wus appointed and this detail will probably recuive at tention when the Jury is called for Us first regular session. Trade Marked Lumber KANSAS CITY, Mo.. May 28. (A3) Constitutional changes giving laymen more choice in administra tive affairs were approved here to day at the quadriennial general con ference of the Methodist Kpiscopal church. Ily a vote of 713 to 45 the. conference authorized the holders of lay conferences annually in con nection with the regular annual conferences. The lay conferences would he limited to the considera tion of matters relating to lay ac tvities in the church. Ratification of th proposal by the annual conferences and by the lay editorial conferences Is neces sary before the change becomes effective. WASHINGTON. May 28. The Ueed senate inveniit;utinK com mittee lost it h appeal in the su preme court Unlay in its demand that the lower federal courts should have considered on its merits the committee di mand for hullo. s and other papers in Delaware county, IJa., in the senautrial contest in The court, in an opinion by Jus tice Itutler. declared the committee and thp statp had amide power to compel" the production of papers! Selo. Joe Lytic buys S;-io Trin ity their own processes and did not one from Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Mc have the, rinht to look to the courts! Adou. to do so. On that ground the de-j clslon iif tiie lower federal courts j Klamath Kails. Wiilard hotel dismissing tho suit wa. affirmed. 'will open now addition July 1. When cracked Ice is desired dur ing un illness, try chopping the ice small enough tu slip it into a thermos bottle. It can be kopt all night and the patient can help herself quite easily. ! The Hertford Merchants ball I team would like to have a large attendance at the ball game on Decoration day at the Jackson j county fail grounds. AVc are try ing our best to give you good ball ! games, ho - turn out and help us j all you can. for now is the time the i team needs your support. I COl'ItT HALT, Mgr. j BUY FOR TWO DAYS . "f v Closed All Day Wednesday, Memorial Day Personal Attention Prompt Service H. E. MARSH Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252 EATMMASP ':4J jy-V -"ffiT . THE UNDERWORLD ' J I . REVEALING ITS SECRETS ,""'J ig IN THE MOST DARING OF " ! I SCREEN STORIES. " r"Jf ttils MILTON SILLS H g Hawk's Nest If Underworld war; underworld jus- k. s-nmkummit 'cei underworld love. You'll find them a" thj thrill-packed drama M. a'Jr GUEST ORGANIST 4 W' Tv GOOD SHORT FEATURES tL,-ir- ' 11 RlALTO An Attractive Four Room Bungalow Comfortable To Live In Economical To Build r Sidifc-ff. . tSLiXJ zee -rnr-resst-srv V '''.LniWBmwwnp ii.i: ' i!W'i.:y i nUMlllU'L'1!!'!' 'i ih '.int. ii' Economy in use of floor space is an outstandind ad tage in the accompanying plan for a four-room house. There is no waste space and arrangement of rooms is ideally adapted to convenient housekeeping. The ex terior of the building is attractive and it is designed, with the garage, to fit nicely on a 50x1 00-foot lot. $640.00 will purchase the lumber, doors, windows, lath, plaster, brick and lime for the completion of this home. This low price also includes oak flooring for the living room. Ask to see our plan books. nil 1 r' " r Hh U'WH W- UMK- r 0 0 I lO-V 6iu& j I 6 b It r- i -to kith" " jllVinq -loon- '(t.;.;;;1 11 -oio; KnaiH-JL"0! X. , ii oS , ! If 1 , 1 BIG PINES LUMBER GO Corner Sixth and Fir Streets TELEPHONE!