Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 22, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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USERS WILLING TO; FOR ASSAULT IS RARE DELIGHT TG
BUY CITY'S LINE NOW HELD GUILTY LARGE AUDIENCE!
ZONI
BUT NO ONE SHOTl OF WEST MAIN
Pjggly ' Wiggly
i
Following the statement last
Iteprescntatlvc of tho 11 Uiko; t'OM'MHIA. H. ('., Junn ;. HT I'laylm; to a large and npprrciu- : Nye .Matt hewn of Kalc l'oint Imi
.reek phone user on the o)l city,-; ' ' - ,v . .....cm-.- .. cm. . J a i the new illy u.iiIiik map. on which
watrr wm-kH mmko niim lino. In . ' . ' n"miv ;
line with their determined efforts
woiniiii and pardoned after nearly night Kjtink Si-aly, master pipe mash possesion, following his ar-
nlghl by City Attorney Car kin, that
the lu-w flty zoning map. on which
i the city planning commission had
1 1. i .iw. i.. ..r v..... v-...i, m... i... ci ;, I,.....,. iH'rn ui worn iur mu
cither to purchase the line from , M,aloment of Ito W(Hmn herMOlf Smislo ' lovers' of Mcdford all that 1 Jennings ami l.p..tlcH Omir Hun- m"nth' nml whlrh ex'"n,ls !hc ;
...e c.iy no.n.nisirauon, or hi nam , lnnm.CM, nrn it(.w- 11(i !... nm.nid il.. .... and roid. Joe Cave and Frank WHI,. business or apartment nouse am
he permitted to ue it withnul
negro, wan hack In-hind the burs ' more
Ping mc la cents a can uirnuKii i ,,.lliiv wuiu. . nrfu t.il. ...,.Nid. i ir....i.... f..,. m,,. iirr iinmo ..f nrrinem fnr- .....nthu
the Kaglc l'oint exchange. Imposed I evvA whnt cotild ho ilmwt nluml n I "Ovointiii I.. Atln.HK" l.v Mulil ! served a term lii thn Pminiv l..n
j to tho ay "Hondo ! raneaise hy ; last year on a liquor charge,
(Matthews had l.ecn under survoll- i trlcl ,nto "verHl roitlrtence zone
i.y v. t:. i lemenm. owner or mo , mI.tlmi jHMUe(, u,,or t n,,,,,,,.,..
. Knglo Point-Uulte Kails t-.dephone ; heiiHlon.
line, who recently entered Jntu uj Taking t)ic wouuin's affidavit in
penning oeai wan Kiiginrcr Kood faith, (lovernur John (1
Jloellman, tlie vinttlng artict hIiow-; The Matthewn ranch In located
jed his ability to interpret any three or four nille north of Kagle
nioitfl In exoulHllo liarninn v. 1'er- i l'oint oil the (.'rater Luku hluhu-nv
lnrd of the city water commlHion , iticharda an Id he felt lie could not i hana the mot enjoyable numbcra The ao icallona of nlleced moon-
to purchase the line for 11000 J have ueted other wine but now ahe I on IiIh program were "Kvenlni; iahine maah, a proHHine tank und n
wim a puiirnntee mat u J4-nour declared in a aeeond affidavit tliat ' Kong" by HaiiHtow. inlroducind portion of a atill were found by
aervieo ue Riven ior me oenemiHiie never intended to any Hca waa
of the city water eominlnMlon, pre. not ffiiilty. She cannot read or
aented their clniina to the city write beyond hIkiiIiik her name and
council lat iiIkIU. Thin deal iK'naya that in the original liiHtru
uwaititiK the city councit'H mi-lment hIio intended merely to con
pro va J or rejection. j 'cy her forKlvencaa lo Heaa and
The Iake ereek repreentatlvcii 1 thouRht that waa what the dncu
prencnt lam nlnht were 11. H. Kox.;'ent wild when she HlKiied It.
Tom Karlow, Floyd Charley and j The county atlthoritieH have re
Alikn Hanley, and they were pre- frrrod tho cne back to the eover
pared to purchnne the line and tO" d the attorney general of
make payment at once, for $1000 ,no Htnto aakhig advice aa to what
mid whatever regulations the city i "tops should now bo taken. The
council jniKht Impose. Mr. Fox'I,ardo which whb iMHued two
inited i.H the chief HpokeHtnan, and j mwnUl8 Ih lloll l" ' irrcvoc
tho UlBCUHHion wa montly devoted ab, ana u iH contended tlit to
tol tho councilmen obtaining ln-jl,rlnff HeHH to 1iIh1 "aln would
formation. Nothing could bo done 1 conMU,uto "double jeopardy."
last night bemuse of the absence! M"'o Hp" was confined at
friim Mi. .if.. ,tf i.-.w,u,.... iiin....,i 1"R Htato pen 1 1 o ii 1 1 iv today for
the . mayor ond several of the I fo" ot "Iob violence after the rc-
councllmen, and the matter ot 1 " ,UIJ
lAiflrinnlinn t K ...I.I. r
bellM and full play of sweet mellow jthe offlcerH a mile or ho from the
paBmtgc, and "Song With o u t house In thick underbrush.
Words," to. coinpo.ition by Mr. While scouting In tho darkness,
.Mealy himself. The weird strains j Deputy Wright came upon Mat
of this, haunted thu liste ner long it hi'ws, wh j at the point of a gun
after the miiklc ended. jh his last j made his cscupo from the officer,
encore he ployed this piece again, j telling him not lo move or he
James Htevrns, well known and 1 would shoot. However, officers
invites many lawsuits against the
city by dissatisfied neighborhoods,
council decided to refer the zorifng
map back lo the planning commis
sion, which body had reported it
to the council two weeks ugo for
approvnl.
The council then passed nn or
dinance to permit a service sta
tion to be erected at the triangle
point of West Kixth and West Main
streets, and to extend the business
district on West Hixth and "West
M ui n at roe Is, bet w-een Oa kda Ie
street west to the triangle point
only, but with the south wide of ',
West Main street and the north
popular local baritone singer waa found their man a Hhorttime later! aide of West Sixth street climinat
called back to the stage linn after jut the ranch house, where he was ed. The city planning comniis-
Oiflrmalion of the deal, with
sajo to Mr. Clcmnts, or of a salo
to tho lake creek phone users,
was left in the hands of tho city
water commission fur solution.
The Lake creek phono users hnd
used the old intake lino for the I
paht 19 years free of chargo. ex
cept their allowing the old pipe
lino to extend over their lands,
and nid In maintaining tho lino.
Tlo users had paid for tholr own
connections from their rant:!:
homes to the phono line, a dis
tufico extending in some casus In
the neighborhood of two miles.
Tho Lalto creek phone users
claim thut tho city Is -therefore
under mural obligations cither to
let' them purchase tho line or be
allowed to be connected with Mod
foyd direct, to avoid tho Kngl'
l'oint exchange fee of 15 cents.
Astoria school board paid off
$39,500 of old debts during tale
school year.
Myrtle Point will lay mite of
new sidewalks.
SENATOR STEIWER IS
ON WAY TO OREGON
I'OKTLAN'D, Ore, June 22.
MP) Senator Ktclwer left WiihIi
InKlun ycHtortlny fur IiIh homo at
J'endleton, nays a Wellington hijo
rliU (llHputch. lie will Hton at
Chicago to hear hoiiio wUhohhou
In the camimlKii fundH InvextlKa
tlon, Mrs. , Htclwor and their
daughter will remain In WaHhiiiK
ton for tha Htimmer. Tho uon will
uccompany hlH father.
PORTLAND, Ore, Juno 22. (P)
The body of Dan Mcl'hco, 45, who
had been dead for about 3D houi-K,
waa dlHcovered today by a window
waahor. The door had boon bar
rlcadod. Death waa caused hy
drlnkinK ikiIhoii. A nlnc-paRo note
was found bealdo tile body.
RESIDENT OF TALENT
time. "I,ot All My Mfe lie .Music" arrested and brought to tho county
was his first number. Full of , Jail.
depth and fooling, his voice is 4.
ospociully fitted to this type of
song. The audience particularly
11 seo ins 1 wo mm encores, ciu
Man Hlver" and "Road Hong." Mr.
Htcvons sings with a sprit that
charms IiIh listeners. Miss Alnm
Liiwrenco, talented young piunlst,
played his accompaniments.
I This morning, Mr. Healy left for
Portland where lie expects to
spend several days during which
he will give two concerts.
IGHT
Featuring the "(Iln Quartet,"
the fa-st Amerluim Legion frolic
in a yei-lcs will be broadcast to
nlKht from utatlon K.Mliu from
a to 10 o'clock. livery Friday
night between now nnd the big
cunvintion this group will have
jthe nir.
An hour of fun nnd frolic rival
ing the well-known Hoot OwIh Ik
1 I promised by the commltlee, which
' KALKM, Ore., June 22 iPi John r."?11 vrry , b,c"1 tu,c"t
J. fn-Hby. lumato of the ntate 1,oh- " tu" n, to "L"'f0,m "l th !""
pltal for the in.no who encaped "." '-"-'nunce.
Juno 18, was killed by n train near I Hovoriil of tho Intent
Kugono yeslenlay, wild a meaHaue '. Homol,,l,, 'll""'-!nt
received by the hoMpllal autborilleH !Kl,lnUM uni1 "'"""'"SUob in being
Imip. t mIiv wiim noiumlMn.l f.r.,,, lHlinCtl. A ahorf talk HdVOI'tlH-
Jackaon county. lnff tl10 ""''"g convention will be
-1 I given during the program by Pan!
The rccurdH of the county clerk .MacUonald. In charge of plana fur
allow that C'roaby waa ciiminltted : entertaining thu ex-soldlers.
on January IS, 191!), then being Local nrllxla who will lie heard
3H yearn of age. A brother, Wll-; tonight include the following men:
Ham dually. Uvea at Talent. The ; Ted linker. Larry Mann. 13. C
unfortunate man waa well known i Kerguaim, Kmi Dnvla. Jack Ileuth.
In that flection, and until overcome ' W. S. ilolger, William Vawter.
by a mental affliction waa a good j Hon Newbury, (ieorge Codding
worki'r nnd of a unlet diapoaition. and Karl l-oy.
MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price. No Matter What the Price MANN'S
, M WN
In Our Men's and Boys' Department Tomorrow!
This Dollar Day Event Packs Value and Then Some Into Your Dollar
Buy All Your Needs for Now and Some Time to Come.
Genuine Broadcloth Shirts
(liiarniitml fast colors. $1.50
valuo,
$1.00
Men's Silk and Mercerized Sox
7oo valut's
2 pair for $1.00
Men's Silk Neckties
G'h' values
2 for $1.00
Men's Suitcases
$1.51) valiu!
$1.00
Men's Broadcloth Athletic
Unions
$1.50 values
$1.00
Men's Pajamas
Coat or uiidtlv styles
values . $1.00"
Men's Cotton Bathing Suits
$1.00
Boys' Two-Piece Pajamas
$1.50 values
$1.00
Boys Dress Caps
$1.'J5 t $1,50 values
$1.00
Boys' Night Shirts
7!)e values
2 for $1.00
Men's Cotton Sox .
.Guaranteed 4 mouths
4 air in a liox
$1.00
$1.75
Boys' Neckties
50c values
3 lor $1.00
Boys' Wash Suits
.Regular $1.25 and $1.50 val.
$1.00
Men's Knit Union Suits
'Short sleeve, ankle length,
$1.50 values " '
. $1.00
Men's Cigarette Lighters
$1.00
Men's Pure Linen Handk's.
4 for $1.00
Boys' Coveralls
lSutton front; regular $l.'J5
values; ages 2 to 4.
$1.00
Boys' Cotton Bathing Suits
75e and $1.00 values
2 for $1.00
f "THE STORE FOW EVERYBODY" J
riioNt-4a6-4;
Boys' All-Wool Bathing Suits
Ages 1 to 4; $1.50 values
$1.00
Boys' Flannel Pants
Ages (! to 10 vrs.; $U)5 values
$1.00
Men's Dress Caps
Up to $12.50 values
$1.00
Men's Ide Dress Collars
Regular I5c values
6 for $1.00
Men's Khaki Work Shirts
$1,125 to $1.50 values
$1.00
Men's Dress Straw Hats
$1.50 to $1.75 values
$1.00
Men's Hickory Work Shirts
$1.00
Men's Dress Hats
Broken Sizes
$1.00
Boys' Sweaters
Broken sizes; up to $12.75 val.
$1.00
Boys' Athletic Union Suits
Reinforced hack
2 suits for $1.00
Men's Work Sox
120c and 125c values
8 pai-;x for $1.00
Men's and Boys'
Harvest Hats
S5e to $1.00 value
sion, understanding that over
10 per cent of the property own
ers affected wanted It. had pre
viously approved extending the j
West side business dlslrict on both
West Main nnd AVest Sixth streets
as far west as Orange street, and
referred its action for councllmanlc
approval.
However, at litst night's council
meeting it developed that there
was opposition from some prop
erty owners on the south side of
West Main street, which was
brought out hy Mrs. John K. Crib
ble, who owns the duplex house
of the Spanish court on South
Xewtown, next to Main street, and
Mrs. Kyle, who owns three of the
other duplex houses of Spanish
court, who were present at the
meeting, and declared opposition of
themselves and some of the other
property owners in the territory to j
being included In the business dls- ;
trlct. Mrs. Gribble, who acted us
spokesman, declared that they j
were In Ignorance of the proposl- j
tion to extend the district ns far'
west as Orange street, until the j
past few days, and that such a ;
contemplated change had not been j
posted, as required by law. j
It was explained to them that j
this came about when at ihe re-
cent hearing before the com mis- j
sion on the proposed change of
zone for a service station, a num.- :
bcr of property owners were pres
ent and declared that they would !
oppose the proposed zone ,
thange unless it included their;
own and the other properties on ,
Sixth and Main streets. On their j
rcprcent::lon that the majority i
of property owners wanted it, the
commission then approved extend- :
ing the business district westward j
on Sixth and Went Main streets J
us far west ns Orange street, ynd j
referred the action to the clly i
council for approvnl. j
l.nst night, after hearing the oh-!
Jectimis of MfKduincs Oribhle nnd I
j Kyle, the council deelded that the
! city planning commission had cx- j
ceeded Its authority by extending
the business district westward to !
Orange street on both Sixth and I
West Main street, especially as the
proposition had not been legally
posted.
Dried Prunes ?r
J.nri;c "J aumls
19c
Pink Salmon
Jjirtte tun. each
Strained Honey-
5-lMllllill CHI' -
Macaroni
Curved cut, 3 ioiii(1k
69 c
23 c
Kellogg's All Bran OCp
Broken Sliced
Pineapple "Qr1
Ijh-KC mil. a lor L
Old Dutch Cleanser 1 e
2 tuns 1 J V
Piggy 'Wiggly Special
Coifee ACr
IVr imllllil
Bulk Coffee
IVr Pound
35c
r
Bread
H Loaves
20c
Cookies
Icr Dozen
5c
Standard Tomatoes
lirgc wtiLS. 2 . lor h J V
Shrimp 9Q-
IJcst uriuie, 2 inns v V.
Champion Toilet
Tissue 9 An
1()0-Klia roll, 3 rolls T t
Matches 1 Q
Strike anywhere. 6 lxes X J
P & G White Naptha
Soap OQ
III tain tltv
Kellogg's Shredded
Wheat Biscuits 1 A
I,aro pkff. ol 15 liLseuits. per iilig X Vy
Jell-Well OQ r
Assorted rlnvors, 3 pkgs "w v
Kipper Snacks 20 C
Bulk Raisins 0n
.1 pounds dlj
PICNIC GOODS
Wax Paper (GO ft. roll) 1 fk
. 1'er roll 1 lC
Yolo Sweet Pickles
Pint jar
Paper Napkins "I fjp
Per package of 40 w
Cheese Bits
4-ouncae imekae, 3 pkgs M V
3 BANDITS DIE
Mazola Oil
Qmirt Can
45c
Peanut Butter
. - l-HUlUtl Till
25c
Minced Clams
Tall Cans, Kneli
25c .
Potato Chips
3 packages
E. Main
25c
Jelly Beans
IVr pound
15c
Help Yourself and Save
E. Main
PIGGLY WIGGLY MEAT MARKET
Choice Fryers
Choice Rabbits
Fresh Side Pork
Per pound
Short Ribs of Beef
Per pound
20c
15c
Beef Roast
Pit pound'
Good Hams Half or
whole
Per pound
20c
27V2C
Phone 1236
We Deliver
DNE COLLAPSES
WASHINGTON. June 22. (Pi
IVleholua Leo Kaules. 3S: Samuel
! Moreno. 20. and John l'roctor,
! were electrocuted today at the
j District of r'olmuhiu. Jail for th
'alllfng of rollceman Leo W. K.
I I uiscti In a pistol battle here in
i September. it waa tho second
; iso of the electric chair in the
district, the' first being the eleo
I trocutlon of a negro several weeks
ago. The district only recently
I substituted the electric chair for
the gallows.
j Kagles went to the chair first.
ringing "Ell, EH," ancient He
! brew chant of woe. Moreno fol
j lowed Eagles. l'roctor became
unconscious early in the morning
jam! had to be carried to his denth
on a stretcher.
I rollceman Uusch and nnnior
I officer had arrested the trio as
suspected hijackers the nlpht of
the killing. While they were be
ing taken to identify an nutomo
' bile, they decided to shoot the'r
j way to liberty. In the battle
Is needed lo compote, with Euro
pean nalloiiH mid preaorvo Ameri
can foreign markets.
Childish talk of "neeesnnry eoni-
pptltion" ami pratlln alioiit keeping I Ainerlean units must ionililnc fur
biislnnan from getting "too big" arc I self defense.
out of date. ! 1'osnilily some one will find a
W'heie nations combine to mo-1 way to help our farmers from such
nopollze wnrli: nnslneas. m-pat I a eonibinaHon. They need It.
that followed.
Ituseh wast killed.
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Pay, One)
pirturea with sound will double the
moving picture attendance.
Secretary Work, of the interior
department, will conduct SeCretnrv
Hoover's presidential campaign. No
better man could he chosen.
Like Mr. Ifoover, Mr. Work
knows this country, understands
tho work of development that the
country needs and Is in full sympa
thy with Secretary Hoover's plans
and past accomplishments.
Mr. Hoover Is fortunate In hav
ing senator t urns ior a running
mate, and doubly fortunate with
Secretary Work directing his cam
paign. Tig" Steel and Hethleheni Steel
Corporation combine with others In
I formlrT tho "Steel K'xnort Associa
tion of America." I'nlted States
Steel Is the biggesl steel concern
In the world. That combination of
nil important American companies
The Sampler
Is expressive of the tuiilitics tlwir most appeal to women. Inner
character and goodness; outward charm and refinement. A gen
tle whisper from bygone days in the qiiaintness of its "dress."
Yet. thoroughly modern in the variety of its sweets and the skill
with which they are made. ,
Try taking either the .1 or L'-pound Samplers home for Suinhiv.
HEATHS DRUG STORE
109 East Main St.
LARRY
Phone 884
FRED