Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 06, 1928, Page 6, Image 6

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PLAYGROUND IS ifamous airman MILLION SEE A ;al smith loses
OPEN, DIRECTOR f RANK OUTSIDER!
IS APPOINTED COASTFL!GHTWiN m m
1.1
b:s girl wins
the fourth district representation
! held by W. J. Seui-s, tho ino.um
i benr.ullJf "trolling the-0"ral Gubles
i wiii.nun in 1 SI out of 354 precincts.
; She had 18,700 voles and beurs
; IJ.S94.
j luitcHt returns from the senutur
j iul contest showed L'nltBd States
Senutor l'urk jTuiiuncll. Ijikmand,
steadily lnci-cainc hiB leud over
Governor John W. Martin.
In 431 precincts the vole wits:
Traniliull 39.733; Martin 30.0:7.
t
as the gangways were tielnc haul
ed in.
The Tarls Herald said the situ
ation at Kansas City was believed
by some to be responsible for the
general's hasty departure, since ho
had been mentioned as a dirk
horse for the republicuu presiden
tial nomination.
The Kord trl-niotorctl, 12-paM-scni;cr
airplant. nhlcti 1m on a iour
(of the Pacific: coast for the Stan-
jr third Oil cump-'inv. arrived at the
local air port at noon today from
state Heady tor trie mqs i,"'iitu. otiifomiu. and i.n so
One of Best Appointed Chil
: dren's Playgrounds
Hard Work for
and Half Ends.
Year
Ootid n'W8 tor me children of
M dford, now that school la out,
(i nd tho Ions vacation season Is
In ro, Is thnt the playground at
tin c-nrt mid of T;ear cr -ck bridge,
y fiiiiehod and ready for uu.
The city council fuels ewpeo
l.illy fortunu o in having secured
tho h try I cos of Miua MclUa Wil
li: in aa supers !tor. which will
1; Move many parents of unxicty
icjfxirdiiitf tho ttufoty of thu chil
iad., while ui ulay. bhe will
conduct vuriutis activities of in
tt'ioai to smaller children during
liu bUinmcr, including chiidiuns
d.u it a and oiBanixid play.
Mil Williams, who in tho mil
mUt tiiirvhtur of thu Junior high
srhiiul, in a xraduute of iho Unl
vrt1ty of Oregon, whorw ahe com-jik-tfd
the courne In mugio and
plnyKi'Ound work, and Is em
T oyed by the city council for
(:.rco months only, at a , salary
Of MOO a month.
The parks and playgrounds
cnmnilttee of the city council Is
ton-dderinn employing an assist
ant for her at tho playgrounds to
perform pnrt time duty, so ns to
insure always having a play
grounds supervisor on duty during
the hours the playground is open
daily.
-v Tho playground has been fenced
In a manner to prevent tho chil
dren "from- enturinff. Into 1 the
Wtilcrs of Hear creek and nil tho
upp&rutiiH Is especially designed
for , children's uo and with a
view to u maximum factor of
wifely.'
(I'The wading pool and sand boxes
will upprove especially attractive
ril this time of year, the wading
porlun of the pool being but six
iii- hi'H deep. A path of water
three feet wide extends around u
Mind box. beginning nnd ending
ni i he wading pool. This uf fords
il rnfo place for the
minutes later fur rorlluixi. where
it will spend tonight. Tho whip, j
Whleh is lliu hii KfHt that ever ;
lauded on thu local Held, is viltiiig j
the more important airport of the ,
count in connection with thu niak- !
Iiir up of a survey of the all jjoi Ih. j
Tho ship is in charge of UeuU'ii- '
ant Noville, iraiis-Atlaullu flier.
cy-- ; I
t i JNta"t?"'A, 2aV - -i
of toy boats and yaehts, nnd It
In hoped that this will lend to the
i.'ontruetlon of muny dandy sail
boats by the children. Perhaps
I rvgalta can be put on towards
Hit tnd of the minimer, with a
prixe or prizes for various bouts,
i Tht teeti'rn, t wings and slide
un, , even now. In eonslnnt use.
ih well ns the giant slrblu and
turning liar, all of the apparatus
being located under the shade of
lib; t rccs. Several hcmiics havo
been provided for the uso of older
people accompanying the children.
The Odd Fellows have con
tit ueted an uttraetive fountain
nnd .-thinking cup at the south
, end wf the wading pool und yacht-1
Way-and Campbell's Sheet Metal
M urks made and donated a niinia-
i'uri) buat to flout on tho yaeht
wny. 1'eple driving to the playground
uru urged not to park on Main
mreoi, but to umi tho diivewny
jp.t jiii-t of the Hoy Scouts build
ing. - driving to the rear of the
building and turning itiln the
parking tp;icc at thtr tiirht. Am
pin luirking hpace has beii pro
vided and marked with attractive
Vhlifc poM.s.
Tlfo
expended, a year und
hard , work t secure
behind the winner, while
Watch, iiuuted at 33 to 1,
third, kIx lengths behind
( laniingo.
It was the 1 4Stli running .
the great Knglih classic nnd thej
jusual great crowd of Kngllwh rac-'
iiiK eiiiiiUMiimn nun uii iiuiiu m ;
the lourse. Homo of the spectators)
having waited 24 hours for fa- j
vurnble positions. !
Feist end, a jay colt by Kpion
Ivop. out of Fell; ing ton, Ik owned
by Sir Jingo I'unllffc-Owen.
Felstend's victory was before
a record crowd of nearly one mil
' Hon spectators who nlusscd his
toric KpHoiu Downs and It was
' estimated that an equivalent of
at least $15,000,000 were wagered
J on the race. Including the great
Calcutta sweepstakes. '
Tho tapes were , broken three
times before the horses got away
for a good start, except for Itoyal
Crusader, who was left behind.
KlHinliigu, the eeond choice for '
the derby, led all the way to I
jTattrnham corner. Sunny Trace.
alo was among the favorites, I
The airship has a wing spread pressed nam. nut at tne lam uuar-,
of approximately M feet and hasit,, FHstcad drew ahead and led!
i large rmnn cabin for the passeu- the rest of the way, winning fairly
gets, making air travel as enjoy- easily by n length and a half,
able and comfortable hh motoring. The official time was Z minutes,
ItH three motors give the plane a 31:2-3 seconds, equalling the rec-,
nneratlon I "raising speed of more than lUOfonl made last year by Call Hoy.
' JACKSo.WIM.i:. Fla., June fi.
(r?i Flot idu's delegation to the
Unprecedented Crowd Sees ' -TSS
Felstead Capture British jVviir. ""'.S" h":",b
, i c 'lie cundidacy of (ioveinor Smith
Racing ClaSSIC $lD,-jof New Vork icmalnvd In Uuubt
i today. f
000,000 Changes Hands "fiu " yesterdays prj. :
UliaiV in which delHiriif im t...i
cd for, comprised reports from
lesM than fllty of thu Male's 118-';
'precincts und on the basitt of them;
I meager figures, six of the ti3 can
!iii.ifita r,.i. i i...
, (tioii who an known to favor Smith '
.EPSOM, Kngland, June C (P) ' wero trailing. j
Duplicating the victory of hisj m the failure of a mu-
sl.e, HPlon Kop, Felstead. a runk!
nounco their attittido it appeared
outsider at M to 1. ruptured te , that tho question of l-'lorlda'a aland
hlHlorlc KiikIIhIi derby at KV' , at tlio coiiveiillon w uuld reniuin to
Downs today, leaillliK 111 a field j ut. (1 wh,.n lhu i,iuttnK stll tl, .
of 19 horses over the famous nillo t. eoliKl.sional race, tliat
and a half course. ; In Mluch Mm. Huth llryan Owen, '
FlamlnKO. quoted nt nine to two. j ilaUKhter of the late William J. 1
wnR second, a leiiKth and a half ; Hrynn. soupht fx thp second time '
lilack
HURRYING FAST TO
G. 0. P. CONVENTION
WASHINGTON, June C. (T)
Friends of General Pershing here ;
attuched no political significance
to liis departure from France
Just In time to reaeh home, while
(the republican -national ennven-!
'tlon In Kansas t'ity was sitting.
'it was wild at his office In the1
' war department that when he left ;
j for Europe, he hud indicated June i
. 1 a the approximate date of his'
return, but set no defintto sehed- j
ule. '
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Al' I frfitr J m,JJ 1- SV I
like, 2z
a NEW HOUSE
King and Prince Forced
to Scramble.
Wall Street Report
Si:Y VOH K, June 0. iA) Hu
mora of a further Increase In re
discount rates started a broad sell
ing movement on tho stock ex
change Joday, which wiped out
many of the early gains and sent
number of issues two to nearly
(MIKIiliOl'HO, France, June 0.
IjTj Oenrral John J. Pershing
passed through Cherbourg yester
day, cn route to America faster
than any would-be record -breaking
around the world traveler since
Phineu! Fogg. At that he barely
caught tho Leviathan us the giant j ten points below yesterday s quota-
liner was geiung unucr way. .tlons.
The general's uutumubile broke j The selling movement reached
down twice between Paris and , Its climax after tho rate for call
Cherbourg. Ho reached port an j money had bten cut from IP. 4 to
hour after the tenders had gone ! (i per cent. Kadio was tho hardest
to the liner. He hired a fast ! hit, dropping from an early high
launch nnd reiu-hed the ship Just 'of 'joau. to lOSU
Are you dissatisfied with the appearance of your house?
Js it old fashioned ugly out of step with the times
or the neighborhood? You can have it remodeled and
improved at small cost. Let us estimate on the ma
terials. W'c can help you.
Woods Lumber Co.
"Back to the Woods"
711 East Main Telephone 103
II
Lieut Movilie.-
Who Is nt the head of the Standard !
Oil company aviation department,
and was carrying seven passengers J
when It left Medford. The plane:
made u perfect landing and perfect
take-off on the local field, which'1
was found satisfactory by the visit
ing party.
miles per hour. Fairway, owned by Lord Derby
Lieutenant Noville Is nationally nnd the favorite over the rest oft
known In aviation circles and Is n'ihv field, was never up in front!
trans-Atlantic flight hero, having during the entire race and did;
accompanied Commander It It-hard ,lut threaten the leuders.
K. Hyid on his flight from the So great was the crush of spec-,
Cnited States to France last year. ; tat(MS thlU KinK (jCorgo and!
Me was also a pilot on tho airplane ym.Pn M)U.y hft( lIiff(.uUy in Ket
n .which Hyid flew to the North jt1B to the ,1UJS nml hiul to .
" l" j 'leave their automobile and mak'
tluir way ihroiiKh the crowds on i
foot to the doorway leading to '
tlielr stand. j
The Prince of Wales, who,
wo a Itl n't miss the derby for "
good deal, had to fight his way j
through tho throng with two big1
hobbies to reach the royal party. I
while the Duchess of York needed j
the assistance of the duke to :
HWTfe throimh the crowd.
It had drizzled during tho morn
ing, hut cleared up In lime for
the race. '
4
IN AUTO WRECK
PORTLAND. Ore.. June C bP)
AJmce Sempte Mcpherson, eva li
en 114. and five mem Iters of her
party narrowly escaped death early
toibiy In an auto wreck In the Iso
lated Hr;e Heaven country, be
tween Yak I m Wash., and Arling
ton. Ore. The heavy ear. driven
by Fire Chief lluwMns of Yakima.
The Noted Dead
LOS ANCKLKS. June Vl-
went off the road when a sterling' Former t-nlled States Senator from
knuckle broke. Th" car plmvrd : California John !. Works. SI, died
ihrotfgh a fence, frightened a herd bore today at the hotel where ho
playground committee litis 1 ",'1'K ,,mi overiurneu neiweeii: uau mane nis uitiue. ne is snrviM-u
II half Of1 ICH'pilOU' loirs, AOlie ni IIIctu.. iu run, rfmmu tuuin i. ttmnn.
tKl i.lui-J "'IMMIN III Hie CUT Was niirl. I ni juntitu ui uiv uiamn
r-roitflil fur liu ehililron no.l vmir 'escril'ltlg the
....!. si..n ii.im.v..i win i,.,) arrival here ibis
tlie constant use of the facilities
, provided,
AU,pf this has been paid for
by il una t ions of materials ant
money from the people, business
)ioms;r' and orgii nidations of Med
ford, all bills having been paid,
with 'the exception of $tiG.5!'.
which amount the playground
tmii'iUtee , of the American
rftiV45,wjH. rabfe. .
o eld-nt on her , court of appeals
afternoon. Mrs
Mcpherson said: "I; certainly be
Jtiexe the Lord wa.satch.ng ovei
i.s in we would have been kitled
i For ''tl miles there had beet;
iiltti hs on both sides of the road
Then was no dtu-h where tho car
I left the road."
! 'I'll.. .,.. ,,ll.t ,..! v,..
i, , , .... .... ' , Unit
i M-i i in i r km uk hi. mi i.on .Aiifcu- . ,
ICS.
j on the cotton exchange.
... lerday of heart disease.
V
II1() l it IS WIVXKIt
(Continued from rage One)
nssiirrs the nomination of Mr. Hon-1
hi--iv. but Advances the cause of re-1
ddicauisiu llnonuhuiit the rutin-'
h i .. i
The success of the Hoover fob
llrnenj in the committee heatings
has brought charges from some of
heir foes bs steam roller taeth's.
ttuggestiou that brings euually
yiiivmeiH disclaimers in return.
r Koth sides are mskiiM every of
furt to Ret proxies for absent na
tional commit t eo members for use
V;uth'l;trly when the fight for con
1io of the lit delegates from Texas
li-aches the showdown stage. Each
group Is charging ttie other with
froing too far in (his direction and
there is no doubt that bitterness'
has heon engendered by the debv
gM content.
Ouo of the party wheel horses '
who has iiecn doing all he can to
I nep delegates from lhtover, ts
Charles Hilles of New York, who
J tm f era Coolidu'e and is definitely
t ag'nt the commerce seoro-:
fary ' Ou most of the ballots he
J.Hrf tt PUKP'Tt of Chairman Hut
Jor. the president'a friend, hut
i ue occasion vftstenlav. In the vote
tn a dfVttct from LotiisiAua. they
Vent In different directions. Hutler
jolnllif the Ifoover force)".
'.I.I ItKAIiY I oil llol
J fnfmHf tmm Pkv On
report my appreelation of !
juanaftcment. orRaniaatiens and
preparation by my rti-rtimuutnilei-.
1'lut. Ilia Indefatigable work and
-nmctlce w iih mo ut the controls
V;;: "ho'pcd Immensely. I express
ly protest receiving so much tnH-
NEW YOi; K. June 6. (i Eu
gene H. Scales, who came to New
York from New Orleans 2 1 years
nuu with " S cents a nd a $ 0 0
diamond ring ami In two yeai s
'Iran it Into a fortune of $S,00(K00O
died yoi
Thcre Is
of his fortune left. Ho was
0 years old.
For years he was a power on
' Orerjyn Weather 'the .cotton ud. wheat exchanges.
Fair tonlsht and Thursday hntl'miking and losing . several for
cloudyou the coast: normal tcui-tune, but after reverses which
pcraturo and humidity. Moderate b-d last year to a petition in bank
to fresh northwest winds on the rupt'-y. he listed Nubilities of ."9.
const. fiOrt nnd his assets nt not hint;.
EXTRA SPECIAL'
mmm
ill
Illinois Kt'frigt'rutor Co.
COLUMBIA
REFRIGERATORS
No. 4!'K. Side irer. T.'i His
ico,
?20.00
No. 14 I'. Porci'luin lined,
side ieer, 100 lbs. ice.
30.60
No. 10. l'oivlnin lined,
side ieer, 123 lbs. ice.
9 is. in
No. 4;10K. Front iee
lbs. iee.
1050
)0
No. 4 M'.. Front ieer. 100 lbs. ice.
Take advantage of these extremely low prices
Medford Furn. & Hdw. Co.
A Reliable Plsce to Trade
8txth and Barflett
Phon. Ji-J
MANN'S
The Best Goods for the Price; No Matter What the Price MANN'S
Mann's Annual Half -Price Sale
of CO A TS and DRESSES Opens Tomorrow
Spring Coats Half Price
Just about 100 in this Lot
Suitable for Sport and Dress Wear
A wonderful opportunity to buy
good coats at tremendous savings
Women's 310.85 Spring Coats .
Women's 16.95 Spring Coats .
Women's 22.50 Spring Coats .
Women's 32.50 Spring Coats.
Women's 42.50 Spring Coats .
Women's 47.50 Spring Coats .
Women's 65.00 Spring Coats .
SEE DISPLAY IN WINDOW
i- . I.
rflV
Spring Dresses Half Price
100 Wonderful Styles in this lot
suitable for every occasion
made of silks, wools, chiffons
georgettes and wash silks
S 5.48
. 8.48
. 11.25
. 16.25
. 21.25
. 23.75
. 32.50
NO APPROVALS
Women's SI 5.00 Dresses now S 7.50
Women's 19.75 Dresses now 9.88
Women's 27.50 Dresses now .... 13.75
Women's 35.00 Dresses now 17.50
Women's 45.00 Dresses now 22.50
Women's 59.50 Dresses now 29.75
Women's 79.50 Dresses now .... 39.75
NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS
, Clean-Up Sale of Hats
m S18.50 Hats S5.00
A large axsortnifiit of bt.-th large and small
.trimmed and plain hats that sold all .season up
'f.V$lS.r0. Thursday, QQ
Meadow Ilrook and Cataline
12.95 values, Thursday,- s
eaeh
Sports hats up to
$9.95
Long Sleeve Voile Dresses
Just reeeived a wonderful selection of Normandy
voile dresses with long sleeves, sizes :( to 40'
dight and dark shades; QX
new stvles special, eaeh tJOu7 J
New Tub Silk Dresses
In high shades, stripes and plaids, long and short
$10.85
sleeves
each ..
special
Dress Goods and Domestics'
at Special Prices
Thursday
-10-iiieh figured georgette in light and dark pat
terns, good quality. 2.9. tl?0 40
value; Thursday, yard PC.'tO
-40-iiieli heavy weight flat crepe in a beautiful line
of color This silk is washable, tl QQ
special at. yard vP CO
:!(i-inrh pert-ale. Fine quality, fast colors in many
new patterns to choose from. 2Qf
very special Thursday, yard
Tissue gingham inches wide, guaranteed fast
colors in a splendid line of patterns. CQr
size, .m
45c
.special, yard
lleavv Turkish bath towels. '2'2A t-iuch
plain white and with fancy borders,
un to (i!'c special Thursdav, each ....
Fancy lied spreads 81x108 size made of unbleach
ed sheeting: come in floral patterns in blue,
rose and gold, special, (tO OR
each P '
SUMMER UNDIE EVENT
$1.95
Rayon Gowns and Slips
An extra heavy quality these garments
well tailored and give excellent wear
usual value Thursday
at, each
Sun Beam Bloomers
Made of heavv grade of ravon; come
shades and sizes,
each pair'
Children's Athletic
Union Suits
With elastic and straight
knee, all sizes. QQ-
Aii 1111- - : M
t4
in all
UffllMssU-
$1.75
special, each
Knit Bloomers
For women, good quality,
come in pink and white; sizes
'Jo to 29, special Qr
pair 7tJV
Theme Silk Hose
Service weight in all the pop
ular shades; up to $2.50 val
ues; Thursday, 59 C
Children's Sun Suits
"Vanta' all-wool sun suits in all
colors, sizes up to (j years. Uegular
price $1.6-3. On sale 1 OQ
Thursday, suit Hl,OJ
Richelieu Knit Vests
For women, bodice and built up tops,
all sizes, in pink and zlfto
white, special, each
Children's Fancy Sox
Jn all colors and sizes, ;!0c
values, ut 1 w, each pr
Sidley Sanitary Aprons
Love Call Vanity Bags
.In pouch and envelope shapes in all
the popular colors, up to $;.,")0 vnl-
n,ursila-v' $2.95
ues,
each
Ami skirts just the thing to keep your
skiH from wrinkling in warm weather,
priced from 3fC to $1.19 each.
In voiles, dimities and prints, many
styles to choose from, , j1 QC f , -THE store FOP EVEPvIodv 1 J
r-1'cci.ll, c.h-ii - voN-4eo-47
29c
New Triangular Scarfs
Made of crepe de chine and georgette in
a variety of colors ami patterns to clioose
$1.95
from special
each
Wash Dresses
Wirthnior and Happy Home
dresses. fl.-H) values,
special, each
Mail Orders Promptly Filled Postage Prepaid
house
$1.00
Agents for Butterick Patterns
vidiM cretHL u
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