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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1928)
rKPFOPvP MATL TTUBTTyR, MET)r(VlTD, OruiYiON', TUESDAY, MAY 20.-1028 i i Il -( '.: 1 ARRANGEMENTS El Decoration' Day Program 1PLETEDF0R IliL DAK Annual Observance Prom ,'lses to Excel All Previous: Efforts-Legion to Take A MrtM-t :ir;i1( will l-avi t lie i'ity pnrk lit 9:30 a. in. Ufnl will move vin Miiin street tu lit ;ir erik biilr uful Will be Iialtf-ii fur tlu follow ing cxpi-cJsCm; r lnviicHiion Ifi'i'JiMiiicril Clni!hln T. L. ThMiniliT of the United Sp:ii)inh War V'rtmniiM. , St rowing flnwM'H on tti wiler in memory of those who have given thfir I von for our country In lln mivico on the sea. I'lriiiR a Niiluto. TnpM. The pa i ado will Ihfn rofurn by way of Main fltrrct to the city park, whore win h toritluotfd u pruKntm i-onNl.stlnfl; of: Call t.i or.N r by tlio inrnnianii'-r of ChwU-r A. Arthur pwrt, OrunU ! T'OltTLAND or Mbv aa JP Army of tho rtorUhllc. , or ' 3U ' P) ! HA I, KM, Or., May 29 P) Home Music 7" i in j , i a picicroi of hj ,urjf(. (nvoi anon in v. . il. lilwi or .Menicrcl, , itmi iiouin r, i uurm w.itf iln fink, on the staml, denied other) Shoe dealers of Oporto. Porfu- toKilmony of Albee that he wa! aro nappy, A decree forbid, now j(pil(l raids whlrh officers had I planned ngalnHt poachers. A FISH STORY OEVELOPES IN iPRIMARYWINNFRS POACHER TRIAL' FILE EXPENSE LIST Admission to the Roman zoo to! A.el Kutigny. one-led PttrK uoDular troubador, ha Blurted ma eo-onU prnmnndpre to bnrfoit. ciBht cnts on prltrfd Hundiiy." tour of Fram e on empties. J ltoa.Ilr.tr ot ortb iH by th- adjutant of t'hrnter A. Arthur Tot. iloailinc Ooiicrnl I.nj'un I'll si ..Memorial Iniy order, by the Hdjti I tunt, Chester A, Arthur I'oft. fipfivp Pnrt fi A R Lincoln's OeitysbuiK Addn-.sN, by KihwirJ Unarm-, Ktudont Medford HOUVC Ttlll W. . M" biKh Hchool. I I'lacinff wreatliH by n pioKt-ntatlvoH of Kociotlw In niornory of de- pam-n voiei-iinn and coihijhiom. Muln ntldiiRW ItAv. T. II. Temhle of Modford. Km "Aint'iica" by the niidb-nv Hi-nodlctiori Department Chaplain T. L. Thuemler, United Kpunhsh War Vetoinnn. In caHO of bud woather tho oxerrlHcfl Intended for tht jwirk will bo held In tho !'i enbyiei Ian rhmch. Veterans Attend Last Night's Session. Filial pln:i fnr tho annual aerMncf of Memorlnl I ny wor nritie at 1iHt nif:lt'H rneotlnir ot M-uford 1'ont No. J 5 und J'ohI C riimumler Urunib y i--iiieMled every I.eplonnnlie and World War from any member of tho drum t:nlpH, Ted linker asked that all incur vr rrtn to march In the annual ; "e i i"1 uruin corpf moei tu me pnrade tomorrow mornlriK. A re- , chamber of commerce at U u. m. port by t'ol. I'ayne. chulrman of J Wfonchday to take purl In the the Memorial lmy committee , Meui(rinl i)ny parade. Htiowed Unit tlilK yenr'n parade and ' New mernbiTH at lawt nlKht'H o( ! i liicj would prnhnbty pxc-(1I all i MieetinK were SeoutiriMHter W. L. previnuN offortM, Service Officer Itrlcker or Seattle, LoHtor WIIhoii Chancy reported that prepariitlniiN of Modford, T. M. TruHty of Twil had been made to place wreuthn and A. il. iJarby of Toppeninh, on all World War veteran' graven f WaHh. A fine musical entertuln thrnout the county, the wreat Iih merit by the Legion orehentrn fen hr Ifiv born miido by tho LudP-H' j tin Iiik Lolonnalic WlllluniH in Auxiliary. He h!ho reail a tint of liarnionlc.-L hoIoh was much ou 66 depnrted veteiaiiM of lhl emm- ' Joyed. After the meettiiK the ty who are burled either ln-ie or j tiu-mlteiH were entertained at an abroad. It wan moved to publish lee ream feed by tho Lad i oh' Aux tht.s II Hi In the local papery ami illary, aino to liiHcribo the namoH on n i 4 permanent tuomorlal tabh't to be placed In the legion Uait'iN, Citii- In Meftioriam thn nut nmnder Itrouiley aiipolutltiK n com nil i tee to tak'r care of thofte details. .Ulonor jiuoHtH of the ovenliiK I 'i monmry of tho Houthern Wore Mohwih. Lyman. tlnycN and Oregon Huldler deud of the World GUI of thn (J. A. It., each of uhom War, tho locul American I,ckI! win called upon for a fdiot t talk. ' auxiliary lmn prepared poipy and Mr. Lyman gave some Interesting overgreen wreat hn to decm-ate flRures on the O. A. H., Hhowlng. their Biavps. which will probably that of 3f 3, 1 6 enllNtmontH dur- . bo done today. Im; thn Civil war, there remain to day, utter fi yeni-H, only 77, (HO vottrnns HvIhk The aveniRe age of tliene (I. A. It. memliern Is Hf. .Seely Hall asked for the wupporl of Modurd post In Heeinlng u new nlrport for Medf-r.d niui fcelyed nn-vuiiince of lotl percent cuopri-a-tlon. Ted (laker reported on the Honebuig trip ftatlng that the Mcitford Post drum corps howiM a blj; hit at the Itonobmg Ktraw berry Carfthul and securiM) mnnn riue pulillelty for Medford and the Legion convention, t'halrmnu Me lJunald reioiied on the coming boiivcntlnu ami outlined the m- I Kiiim which promteH to break all ' reronlM fur the state. j A report of the recent monitor . wan read ami nlmwed the atlah wan a complete huccons. .lack I Wood announced the big wrestling match lor June 7th, featuring! Champion "St rangier" Lewis ami tisked the cooperation of the post ! In making it a record breaker. The! Legion Irum Corps In Hponsoring j the affair and will share In the) pinfits Tfi-kets ivtnv ho pnrehioid 1 The dead are listed an follows! Mcdfnril Cemetery. tJlen A. Nb hols. Itoy K. M Keever. Van Allen Comlsh. j 'ar c. litinham. Lester II. ,Iactds. t Itnbert c. Smart. ) - l-'loyd M. Crown. ArtemiiH Hpooner. j Thonifts j. Morgan. ! IttisMeil Simon Hak. I Clarence F. Iturke. I Luke W. H'lHiiisoti. I itnbert S. Wetcti. , Arthur l'aglo. Samuel A. I Mit eu. I'hocnlx Cemetery. Delbert Uuoy. ltolland C, Curless. L. llowanl Kam her. Luther Wilson.' (irlliln Cieck Cemetery. Ka wreyt Kisher llson. Cent in 1 I'olnt CeiiU'tei y. "red V.'atklns. Kn d Imhnert. Ins)ct Ci'inclci y. Hnri'V V Alseiv iulre h. Aiken, Jr. lt'H'Jt I'olnt t'iuclcry. Ilenjamln Ilaj inond. JaclLMffivUlc Cciinrten". ' Herbert Sargent. Oscar Collins. Joseph Holmes. Loren Young tleorge Thompson. James K. ilprry. Kdward C lWrry. Willis Applegate. Milton Kchuhard. J on n A ml erso n ( a t e, Lloyd V. Cameron. Charles Nichols. Krancis Winn. Additional name bornd on Jackson county honor roll, Including Ashliind. Kniest Adama, Medford. Krancls tleno Ash. Medford. i'teaso Karl Ilalley, Jackson ville. lawronfe H. Ibiteman,' Medford. Newell c. Harbor, Medford. Karl 1), Ho oho n. Talent. Homer IL ltlevlnH, Jucksonvlllo. Thn ma II. Brown, Sams Valley. Harold H. Orlffln. MedfoVd. Nelson ' KuKene Hemphill, Med-' ford. . ray K. Lofland. Modford. Orlle H. Powers!. Tatpnt John Singleton. Bngle I'otnt. (lust H. Taskan. Medford. rhllip It. Trefren. Hutte Kails. Itaymond M. Ward, Melford. CHILD STOLEN M BED AND 1 r.vV; uiVwid-- L KTtannow buy ny Erskinc, W Commander of Prcs.dcn. I ui ' . i i... t,rt rimiina- w, 1! at a price lowerca oy - g don of the war cxasc tax. D Prices 795 to 2435 fc j FOULLY LAIN Horror Crime at Toledo, Ohio Brute Leaves Tiny Victim On Grandparents' PorchAbductor Flees in Auto Described As Small Man. TOLKOO. Ohio. May T9. To lice this afternoon were question tng a suspect held for Invest'g.i tion In tho death of lorothy Siel.i- iHowskl, 7, kldnaiied from her hod, I attacked and slain early today. The ' questioning followed a study of 1 1 iiiK'-r prints found on the auto t mobile In which (he Kill Is bellevtd to have been kilted. O. V. MYERS CO. 132 So. Riverside Phone 464 Studcbaker Dealers ! ! finest otl Jhl9 1 V. Salads xoA. ' I iii.i, onio, May t j A man early today entered the home of Alex Slclagowskl here, and took Dorothy, nued seven, jfroui the bed where she was uleep ! Ing with her throe bister.-, carried her to his automohtlc. aiackeU tnnd Killed her and then lit) min - iitcs later throw tho body on the porch of her grandpa rents, Mr. and Mrs, Felix lobrr.enlckt, a few doors from the child's home. I'oltce 1 mined lately started n search for a "small man In a black fdiirl," whom Sielagowskl .'aid he saw drive away from lit front of the home a few- minutes after the disappearance of Dor othey. SielaKwskl said he also saw a small covered uuto truck stop in front of the home. The child's father and two brothers were adeep In a front hednom. Fo lice S'l Id t h e si a yen a p pa r onMy were acquainted with the Slolag.iwtdtl home, as they enter ed tt through ft hack door, which was unlocked with a key. Creeping up the ft airway the man j-oin-d tho child, clad only in her night d reen A i st or, Stella, wan awakened by the man and cried. 'They are taking IVr othy away." They awakened the father, who looking out of his bedroom window. . mw the auto mobile drive away. The father said that about 20 minuted after the child was ab ducted, be aw two automobiles drie up In front of the Iobrroni ok I home. He thought nothing of tt and immediately left for police headquarters. Keturntnp with of- iieera no noiicon a nuvioiea hk uro on the IVbrtonickl porch and Investigating found the body of his child. The coroner rendered a verdbt of strnpirplation. The coroner said the Thlld had been attacked. 11ANT1. Ctah. May 2l. (-T Oharky hapltn. movie comedian, and Kdwin T Mirray. lawyer, and Ltta Flrey Thnplin and Kono, Jap anojto servant in the Chaplin house hold, weie sulpornaod late thi afternoon by Lewis Law son, chief t-otinsel for Sheldon Heid Clark, confeafed slaver of ivn 7'dovlch. tot'tuer butler In the Chaplin home expense statements t of eandidatoH wjiu partlclimted In the recent primary election c:un- 'ear '.., .A, .h -. Ing fir out In Johnson crock when he was urrested last of state today. Representative W. commission learned at Ita f.sh C. Hawley reports that In his ram poaching hearing today. The com-jbaign for another congressional iniKslon thought Uellurts iwid ; Ilonin.ltiun In the first dUtrict he picKerei yeaivrfiuy. "Some kids wore fishing for cucumber." Tubbs told tlie corn- ; mission. "I took the pole to try my luck. Mr. Hellarts arrested I spent $1 '-'7 2.25 and Honald ( Hover of Sjitoin reports that as treasurer of the Hawley for con- i gross commit too he expended explained why Tnbbs hud not boon f(.,.-lirr ,,'f the John L lt.-.ml fr proweuted. Klmor Albee I uitt(iitiio liitlire nliili rnnnrlu nn Of Jleppnor, fr- (1,llfl(ijMir nf 31 invr (irpuiy i,Mit; vvtuui-n, inii- j Fred L. (Isin, rteii today that Kl II. Clark, republican candl- 1iili fur circuit , tin I co for ilunn rf - deputy, when placed in charge of:)m.nt. number five of the fourth! lite salmon patrol In 1S27, Issued judicial district. pent $419.97. ! orders that the Willamette be pa-1 Kmllo N. Leveille. secretary of trolled above the reef just below (the Hennett for senate committee, j the AtjOMiathy on udd dates and HjH.t ):t,SS.45. below the reer on nights of even j will K. Cllhson spent Jl'CC.50 In! dales. On odd flights operations behalf of C. T. Crane. C T. Fred-j of flnh poachers below tho roof . prick, J. 1!. Melklo, Mich A. 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