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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1928)
iDrfmn matl ttittjfse, medfottd, 0TiEf!0r, wtcdtf.sday, .titxe 20, imr. Story of Herbert Hoover's Life Told at a Glance in Sketches 7 gl- Jll . . ' ' ; 1 1 1 Herbert ClarK Hoover"' mas born, al We st Au..10,1874. left att. xuiietL seven uear of Oiedon. to live ta.-itll. TJiucle 0B85. Eivfcerea .At college leiaiul iatan- met lion. ford U Henry aru3L "WorKed. -w-aiJ uih.a,late-r Hoovei. folio uied. itiiti. all over tK& vuorlct. He niaS erL- ' ployed a.-S art engineer ma irwt. cover ing Ute ISTorld . HERBERT HOOVER. CKair inairL of "Zec.ax&s relief commit- TJ.S. food, tee to gfat aariinis-A-ttLcrican'S out tralor itt oFviTZQn.e1914. 1917, Appointed Secretary" of' CMtutieree Tm charge oF d-urinqfttie- rdinig-1920. flood-1927. IS cities' iLObb-y , FEARED DEATH, IE I JS'sr Bill Thompson Is Found Guilty of Huge Money Grab j i -IV CIIICAdO, Junn Zn.ilP) ijluyor William Hale Thump- Him, .Mli-liud .1. Flaherty, lien. ! llurilliiK mill I'crrh'iil II. Coffin, public ailiiilulHti'HLor, anil three tciil cxliite KxpertH EDDIE HOGAN IN rv Dliki: Si-liillcr Ciasln-H MONTftKAl,, June 2U, rharlis (Duke) Schiller, noted Canadian ail pilot, crashed today at St. lluhert f I'Ihk field In un atnnhihian )ilanc in whleh he had Intended to fly to Quebec, lie was uninjured, although the plane wiik damiiKed. The eilKine of the (raft Mailed when the plane a few feel off the Kriillnil, i.Mi-rt. James A. Ktillman recently iP) ; obtained from Mnrtine for the crosH-Kcns ffiKlit ot the irl pilot. Hoiilh. He was cloaely followed by .of Slultz anil flordim as shipinates. Hed Ilobln. who in turn was u short ; Oonlon la a cheery, whole hearted l'l,VI,(i 11,01 l I, i:ds (Continued from Faga On.) ItKN'l). Xe.. June 20.' a lonB-ilislauee telephilno eonver- were found in circuit court to- nation wllh lleriuan Dink of lienoj ilny lo haie connplred toKetlier laat Krlilay afternoon, John lilalv ln lllllnK "'" m"ir retired Illlnola druK1,-lt, who wanj m il aueclal work under the killed In Antielea Mondaj ! I""t Thonipson ailm nlKlrallou nleht. he would Im In Hello ! t l" 11,u '"J" "f ' by .Monday of thla week, "uuleaK 732 1 am humped off before J can Bet away," Mnk told the Jlcno liolice today. "It I am bumped off you will know who did II," IJinlt mild Cllab lold him over tho telephono. Dink Mild Cluli had told him several, tlmea about an "ex-cop," nnU' about the allcisoi! Inllmaey of tho "ex-cup" aliU Hazel, (llab'a wire, tllab alo aald that thero wan n "dupe rlmt" aiiKle to his troublea In l.oa ahhoIcd, and ad vised IJInk over tho telephone "not to mix up In thla affair If. I am l-.uinpvd off, beeaiiBc you will not it, 'too." Dink Bald lie would no to I.os Auprelea If ueeeaMiry and aid In I the InvcHtlifntlnn of fllali'a death. I Dink and (llali were eimaKed I In. inllltUK near iteno in nun ami JMllk Bald (Hall wanted to come back here IIiIh week In order to Bet away from expected trouble. .Indue, lloml Friend ordered the ilefenilantH to make retrl- ! biitlini of that Hum ti the city ! trenHiiry. ! Tho court, tcrmlnallne; the two-year-old Hiilt, fniinil the 4 J """""'-J' "'"""',' : Uoii Moe four up on L. ,oe-flnanc n u, political Q ! y rf. iieltvltteH or the llinniliKon or- ' 4 Kanl.ation, ami for the private 4 benefit of tho members of the conspiracy. Baseball Scores National I.OlliH 1'hicaKo Itnltcric: I lalneH and JoneH and llartni'tl. K . II 11 II 7 0 Wilson, ARE ASSAILED BY ADVENTIST ELDER u. u. :. Urnuklyii 2 s l I I'hlliiilrliHiiu I-' u Matifii'n: lOlliulI, AlrWi-niuy and Dt'ft'Try; I'rulti nnU I.iriiin. Saw Ymk ut I Just on pnsl iionctl : rain. Ainriiran ii-Ht kuiup: U. II hlciiRo (1 i tlaml ! I ii Italtci-its: Lyons. I.cvscn Mi'i'nnly; Itaym. HanliM" an S('Vl!ll. ami I J. i Croii.se; A ilcmli(l nmllcnoo kiitU'iI Kltlrr Moii Ih I.uIchh at tlu Scv- j fiith-iluy Advcntlst tamp nuetitiK ', toniiid kiiiiu: at ai ltMonvlllu last iifhl. wht-n In- .liU'imi npuktf .mi Um HiihJiM t of ,U(iIIkIuk " I'h'volaml -ajbwiv." unit uuintc.l out that i ItathMlcs: l-'al UnMtuHU all nuL't a conihliiiitton of rhuiTti mill Ktalf were a ilftrl- i nirnt to both tiiHU'ut lonn, M r. . .tii(inM Kavu an altlu adtlrcHK on ; thi' pri'Mi'iil aKltallon for ' Sunday Mii Iiium tlii'otJKh ci'italn otKaui- ' zadoiiH who arc mailing; It an Ihmuh i fnr thp IMwtrlrt of t nlumhifi o J that It mlKht cotnpi ninlHO roiiKi rH j on tlu fnicNilon of cnnrilnR a Sun- ( 1 i V litw iik a paltoru fur (he tatt-N. ; THIn rt'Molutlon wuh unaninioiiKly , adop(fd anil voted on by tin whole aMenibly optioslni; any rimetnii'iit i Drirolt tnat would lutrttiKc upon the liber- 'l(lin, tie Ihc Aiuerlran peopli1. j - . A recommendation wan paused j ' to uut on a htrmiK eanipnlmi to 1 Ttnsttm vt'dueate Die people on (IiIh linpor- i W'ashlnlon . .. taut ulvll iin?.silon. f ItatterleN: M II. II. K. ;i ii 4 !l t'onually and (limit, iliulllti and ilviitt. I'OI'.TI.ANI), (re., Junn 20. (Yank I'i'lp, mar of tint Al-' j drvood tiub, wa five lip on I Kddie Hkhii, the 1 tl-yeai-old wen- ' Bation of lliu J'aclfi! norihwe.u i ! amateur f;oif I'haniplonhip lour- j nameut, at tho end of th first ! iilnu hole of today's play. A. W. Dunean of Kuattlo was 1 1 two Up on C A. KnnliMh, I'ort lland; V. J. WlllianiK, Wulla Walla, one up on (I. Shaw. I.oh Aih;vvh; , Ur. o. b WlllliiK. rortland. one j up on Johnny Kebstoek, Portland:' I). Jlepln- Mon Hif In. Seattle, two up on Itudlu W 11-; helm, Portland. I A bl(f Kulh-iy or women fol lowed the mati-h between Mih. V. Hntel'hiK f Victoria, it. ('.. mid ; .Mrs. Kenneth S. Kved of Waveflv ' Country elub In lh woinen'H ihamploniihip play. Mih. Heed had a two-hole lead at thu end ! of the flrnt ninn. j ltudle Wllhelin. norlhwet uma j teur fluuniilon. flnlnhed the fli'Ht j 1 X holen of the hccoimI round match in the ehainploushlp ton run me at I today one up on lion Stein of Se- attle. Wllhelm made a bad start ; but came back on the nerond nine. , A. V. Imnean, Seattb-. wan three! upon C. A. KimliHh at thy end of t he flrnt I S holes; ( ieorwe Shaw, ; Low AnneleH. wan four up on W. , I. WfllianiH, Walla Walla; Dr. O. ! I''. Willing, Portland, whk two ii ! on John 1 te list lie k, Tort la ml ; Don ; Moe was hIx up on 1.. . I It pin - ' stal lof onrlda, X. V.; Ahh Smith.' I'oi'tbiud. was three tip on C. H. , Wil lof Portland. Korrm Watson, Spokane, was one up on J. !, .Mar- i shall, Portland. ; Miss Margaret M urpby of Co- j In 1 1 i 1 I it Country elub. Portland, de- , feaied Mr. II. S. Whitman. Se- attle, K ut and eiht to no to-i ti i day In the ftrnl round of the north- ! 1 i went women's amateur olf i-hatn- pionshlp tournament here. i .Mi'H. Ken net h Heed of Pui'tlaud ! Ml ItascJio hi Trouble N K W Y 0 1 1 K, June 20 (fl't Previous backers of .Miss Thru ltafiehe, .German stunt flier, serve, i an in I u net Ion oif her and Ji. A. .Marline, banker 'and aviation kn t luiHiast. today, restraining them from using1 an airplane whleh Klrsl game: It. II. Philadelphia to Mi New York 5 11 P.alterle; i,uinn ami Coehrane Pruuoek, .Moore and P. Collins, j defeated .Mrs. '. ! 11. C two up. 1 HuMgins Yh'torla, Second game: ft. JI. I-;.1 Philadelphia II I U 1 New York It I It 2 ! Hatleries: ( l'voll. Kottimel mid ' I'wL'hraue; Pipgras ami tirabowski. I 1EW ZENilH RADIO 10 H at hunts postponed; s II. I 1 1 in regular program was car ried out at the camp today. At Ihe evening tier vice Klder C. A. Hussell will deliver the message on., the "Imuortance of Christian Kducatlon for the Youth." ll"J !''ayden, I larriss, Tlie last won) In radios wilt soon be seen at Mm Painter .Music House when the new Zenith company imi loiuntie model tliut is operated by pushing a button will bit shown. Twelve stal ions, select ed ut the time of installation, are tuned in per urn nen I ly, thus eliminating nil static and hunting for places. Members of the Palmer store were present at a demonstration in Portland this week by H. W. Chans- Simmons and Perry; Itiuxton and Kuel. Klamath Kalis aslts for hid.t on three Wood I liver market road tM. I l"i niuiiJiger tf the Chattslor I . ! Lyon Company, distributors of the rmii'th Itacu Yacht .n-liM KtKKST G 1H V 1'- Up model lug Zetlit h's radios on tho 1'aclfic coast. 1IONOLPLP, .lune (!') : begin tor two big local depart-j Arranr.etnents worn niadu to brlntf ! Tlui' Bchooner Aafje, fourth yacht xt"-e-, i several moileb) here next month, j from New- to'' finish In tho lace port Harbor, Cal.. arrived liero at 3:0,"i a. in. today. I . AVlth four of the six entrants I huyjnfr completed the course of i 25$-j land nilles, tho Teva temaimi1 tho TVinter. if the Mollllou cum-; )lt'ts the voyage before 1;2I a.i nr. .Thursday she will win. 'Wiv ; "Wctona nlrcady in too long on thei journey to win, : 4 LONUliN, June :. ifl1) Wilbur F. CXen. dr.. of Kansas City, ti ycmOld liieinbe r of the I' n lied State aviH cup (ennls team, i iHwiched the fourth round of the , Jjondun chain pionshlp tournament today by defeating II. ti. .Mayes. OiitHuMmi veteran 7-5. 1 -fl. JCurller In (ho hou Mayes forced Jteno nCoHte, French atar. to ex tend lltlUHClf. KLAMATH KALI.K, Ore, June 20, A '4t ran we sit nation whtch tbreati'iig ebltiinunk lifo In Klain- nth plno forest ha arisen during' tho Past few dnyn. Heavy i oh.ltle oil Ih being Inid on The DalleH-CHlifoinlit lilgbway north nt U'luiiiuth Fa IIn. and scores of chipmunks in running ncros the road have been caught securely a flies on flypaper. VAVOODHIIIN ltuy-Hrown ctin iH'iy open with heavy supply of HtinwtjeiTies. , , ,, ; O JiOOD JUVKJt Hnrvoy bcfiln for new . 18-nitln Ould Hprlngw water pipe line. asphalt for city hingles; are Active We thought everybody knew that shingles arc supposed to go on top of the house, but this fellow is putting one on the bottom. Dad sent the kid to our yard with an order for shin gles but he went to ; the wrong place they ' sent out the wrong kind i of shingles Dad's sore i and the kid's pet tint; sorer every minute. Next time he'll look for this name; Woods Lumber Co.; 'Back to the Woods" 711 East Main Telephone 103 CHKSCKXT CITV, Cal., June 20. (A') ElKhly-Hovon miles from was here to CI rants Pass, Ore., Is all that remained today for Klylni; ' Cloud, leader In the -l'-'S-nille Indian niaratliun- troni ban Francisco, to traverse. He started from hero tt fl: 15 11. m. today. Cliof l'ktali was reported 2-1 miles south of here with .Mellka a mile behind him. Four-tenths of it mile separate Mellka and Klamath, while Seymour Smith was 42 miles distance ahead of Chief Geyser. .Mad Hull was resting at Orlck at (i:45 a. m. Orick is i'J" miles south ot Grunts Pass. IJXIIY titltlj J.Al 1HI youth who takes the Atlantic night most casually, lie 'tot a great laimh over the fact that the Friend ship's little, store of provisions In cluded some pemmican, which is After their arrival at Southamp ton, Slim delayed the landing of the party from tho Friendship for several minutes by methodically .su ing about the work of covering up the engines, oblivious to the digni taries waiting ashore. He did not (Continued from Page One) ; a hi-'th grey hat, which headgear i la In fashion at Ascot. : "What is this?" he exclaimed. "A parade?" Miss Karhart, on the same trip to London, was intrigued by a group of Knglinh scltunlhoys dressed ln , Ktnn costumes of dignified black coat, long trousers, broad starched collar anil high silk hat. ' Miss Karhart Is loud in her praise the mainstay of Arctic explorers. 1 seem any more excited than if he I When the plane encountered a i had just hopped 1-oiiK island sound, snowstorm, Gordon suggested it I . . . Z". . mil limn to col mil tho inmml,.nn t "'"IL It was he who brinish t iov to the ! PENDLETON, Ore. i friendship's crew by sighting land. On tho last Blage of the journey from Burryport to Southampton he took things easy, slttin-:; in the cahin, smoking cigarettes and com menting on the English scenery all tho way. There had been no smokes on the Atlantic flight and he was making up for lost time. Jimet 20. (P) Arch Cochran. 32, living north of lone, was fatally injured thiH morning when a -:sun was accident tally discharged, the bullet entering his mouth and passing completely through his 'bead. He is survlye'1 by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. 11. Cochran, a young Bon and two sisters. MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price; No Matter What the Price MANN'S MANN5 S Gigantic Clearance Sale OF SPRING COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES NOW GOING ON HALF PRICE SALE OF COATS SI 5.00 Spring Coats now S S20.00 Spring Coats now S25.00 Spring Coats now $30.00 Spring Coats now $40.00 Spring Coats now $50.00 Spring Coats now All Good Styles and Colors ! 7.50 10.00 12.50 15.00 20.00 25.00 20 Off on All Ensembles 20 Off on All Tailored Suit's 20 Off on All Knitted Suits S3 Sweaters SI. 95 100 ;ill-woo co;it jilltl slip on sweaters, jrooil colors and styles, si.OO value.-!, now. eael $1.95 S5 Sweaters S2.95 lleaiitirul styles anil pat terns, just Hie tiling for sports weai-, real $5.0ll values, now each VI HALF PRICE SALE OF DRESSES S15.00 Spring Dresses now. .S 7.50 S25.00 Spring Dresses now. . 12.50 S32.50 Spring Dresses now. . 16.25 $35.00 Spring Dresses now. . 17.50 S45.00 Spring Dresses now . . 22.50 Best Styles and Shades All Sizes Wash Dress Sale "Hetty I.a: ley" wash dresses made of prints, voiles ami dimities, new chin stvles, , d "I ' QC 2.f)0 values special, cadi V A W New tony sleeve voilt $2.95 Special Values in Sports Wear, Knickers, Bathing Suits and Outing Garments itl special suit 2-Piece Wash Suits .Made of fine linene, all colors and sizes, a splend' suit, v e r v $2.95 dresses $5.95 to $14.95. S2.50-' Blouses S1.95 outing UK) tailored blouses . in beautiful vestee styles; fast colors; ,f'J.")0 values. special, each $1.95 i - i . THURSDAY IS OPPOORTUNITY DAY ON THE MAIN FLOOR Printed Voiles (lootl tpiality in both li.udit and dark shades; fast colors, IS!) inches witle, on sale Thursday vard 29c Printed Silks lt)-incli .ueorette and crepe chiffon in light ami dark patterns; 5 i$2.48 Mallison's Pussy Willow print ed silks, washable, fast colors, -10 inches Bleached Sheeting )-t heavy quality bleached shcetinu': regular price -l'"e, very special. 'ZKn Thursdav, vtl JJt wide, spc- $4 QC cial, yard173 Thursday Sale of Underwear and Hosiery - Lunch Cloths 45x45-inch pure linen lunch cloths, conies in rose and green floral pat terns. Opportunitv d a.v i,iL, TI.,,,.. -m rma $1 II 11 C, 1 Illll'S lav, each India Print Squares bright or port Yard sipiares in cd juiiits, ideal I sun room for use davenport, arc new. Special .... See oil them olor-and table or tnev $1.95 Fancy Georgette Kerchiefs Children's Light Weight Union Suits ' With built up tops ami short knee, on sale Thursdav. C 1 suit $ 1 Union Suits AYonien's cotton knit union suits with bod ice tops in loose and tight knee. $1.1!) val ues, on sale Thurs day,- . suit 69 c "La France" Silk Hose Service chiffon silk all the new ,ver'" special $1.95 hose in shades, at pair .... Corset Special AVomen's wrap around cor sets, girdles and garter belts made of eor.til satin ami elastic, all styles and iai. ci nn V sizes, spec Thursday, each Rayon Pajamas In women's and niisscf sizes, made of a fine grad ot rayon, tailored styles coral, peach ami pinl cial. each in spe- $3.45 NEVER MEND. Pure silk hose in all the new shades, slipper ami sipiare heels on - sale Thursdav, I pair r l.ai'i'i' size in all culm's, liter ttniin'il nml liniiil iniiileil. run lie wnni nrmiiul tin1 ticck nr wrist or in jii'fkct. vnhti's. sprciiil. cncli S2 45 ' "THE STORE FOW EVERYBODY Mail Orders Promptly Filled rrioNf.-40o-467 MtOfORO.ORtOJN . Drapery Damask Stripe ilntiia.sk in ilioii-e rich fnlmins, nil li inches wuh', fast tlvcs up to ?!., viilni's, special, yat'il Postage Prepaid $1.39 Agents for Butterick Patterns AMoriu il