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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1928)
" yfEDFOTlD 'MTTL TTtTTVCTIV MEDFOTTO, QTtEfiOy. TTT.SDAY, JUNE 2fi. 102S. E F LOCAL AIR FIELD SUPREMEGOURT 1TURNING WATER OUT DR F G THAYER OF DITCHES CAUSES ; dctiidwq acted iLI UlVilO Hi ILI j An cutliiiblHsdc uiul liifoiinul lueothiR of llntntiuns Unlay uuon In cluded H mimical program consist lns or club .onus and two violin BOlos by Curl Monldroni, who ting , (Irui : When lh water uuh turncil out , of the ililellcH of llU' (irantH 1'uns vr' - n"i uun n.uay o.v inini.Uon Uislrlct Unlay. II uio niitircinc court concerned nul one JuikMon county ease the I E tho convention reec-Hs until 7:3(1 p. in., and the motion prevailed, tho convt'iiii'iu ftiittiD.s ufn-r being in KesHion only nltnutPH and with out nam in y its utuiuling commit tees, Hiieu uh thone on pluiforni, credentials and rules. TIiIh meana that the platform committee can not f?(t to work beforo lato tonight or early tomorrow. fruve cIhij to iiiiiiui'rt that the dam hiul he i-n dvnu niiled. Of fit ial.H of the Kind .N'Mliniial Hank of t'ottae diKlrlct found It nwtwuirv to turn UKnlfiKt JIazel i'enniimlrm, off tho water and lower the over KM ED, and accompanied at in which it decision by Circuit behind tho dam hu they could the ninnn hv ' Rt.Himr Itntiwn-mol iJudirv t M. Thornim w mdield ' build "l l two Kutea taken Dlnltrt ihn.im n.-niu .The bank wu uulnif for the col- '' tn; Moving pleturps of Modford't ah-1 juri BuowniK lanoinj; unu mums ot h'ctiur; of There has been much commotion under the HLirf.ice of HoKUe river j anions the Hteidhcitd, mtlinon and 1 Htnall trout ulnce Kutulny niht, ', :in the vuriouH me in hern of the i finny IiUmh whuul to each oilier In' their piscatotrial way an they lei ' luuttf all hrakerj, put on npeed and Imkh tin word on ahead: "Doc 1 I Too neru let every flli beware. And the word hit flown about In lake $ r.uo the biKh water of 1 'J? i . . ... iimrii u'ltir-r w:ih i-wni m m iitin :ii in uminnury umv iui - . . . ... and fees iimountlnir lo l"V)I could not be Held In tliM". " "V " " ' ' n"' handed K'uvliy t-anai. Tne vat-r will, on -. turned luiek Into the d tciioH Honiei"11 1,1 l'" - iikkctk bonn ri l (Continued from Pftic On,.) b'Kjifid been broken and l'rofeor Itehoiinek, 'cho-Slovaklan me teoroloKlHt who uIko had been Injured. The idatiCH landed mur Iliulo pen Mi ait ivhere they renewed their KHMillne HUily from Htores t-.stabliKhed there and then pro ceeded direct lo the camp by wire- lejw. hi nee it hud ben found on previouH fliKlita that it wuuid be ttiipKHihlu 1 1 ni tle tamp if visual direi tloiiH only were used. Kroni the air Uculeiiant Uund borif 4liscovernl u landiiiK td.ici on the ico ! tr mencming 3eo yanln by I'Ou yards and on tills plain made a skillful landihK cloe t the little red tent la which the Nubile party has been living for the past month. Tlio lieutenant Mpent one hour on the Ice. Nubile embraced hint and then took leave of his five companiona with whom hn had shared thirty day of privation and hardship. .Meanwhile the other two .Swedish machines circled over the camp. Ceneral Xohilc was deeply loucht-d and wept when he had to leave his companions. After the month on the Ice the general had a long, black beard and hit checks were hollow, white he wua Incapacitated by his broken b-K- Kieii tenant J-umiUtrK desired to Ktart out agahi to rescue the rest of , the iai ty. He Intended tu ta int; the Italians une by tine to the base ship ijiiest but on bb secimd htnd iliK close to the Nobih camp his plane turned uver and his kiis were sitiashed. He, however, w.w not hurt. It cyclic iv IH nicd During the Hihis to the Nobile camp i ho Swedish aviators ob served a don team headed in its direction. The plane circled over the party and Icarnctf th.it the .MalniKi'en Ki'OUp wan not I here. While circling over the Nubile camp, the fliers observed a Kt'eat number of tracks also indicating; that there were bwir in the neih borhood and later I bey Kai m-j that the marooned men had huc i ceded in shoot ing several beurs i.ir piovifions. (The above dispatch contains no mention of the reported rescue of Natali I'eccionl. the Italla'a motor : chief. No conftrinution of this rescue has been received.) ItOM K, June L'C. IA' Ye day's report that Natali i'ec n.otor chief of the dirigible It had been rescued Iroin the N camp off Nui'lheast land now pears to be unfounded. No confirmation of the re could be obtained from Spitz! Ken and it appeared that an e in transmission of a niewsaKe responsible for the erroneous T'ornuttioii. ter- Milll, alia, bilc up- port Ik I' ll or w as in- "Ooc i here look It was Ktateu. I All this because of the arrival .u .... idown a decision nwardinir the dc uuiiitK. Lii jenr were nuown uy , . : . , . , time tomoi-mw ihiro,.n n,.i n'i. if I fendant cohIm amountini; to about umt lomonow, ::r"u:"' ''r.""1 ."V and divided u.in.l f,A Imnk. l"'Hli'. the u vuu.ftu lo.my nau pianneu lo , ... comlnir th.oiieh the flood eates Have pictures of the recent Indian , ' h i-iiu "...... ,h7.....i. n. r T i, . P'nt the ny uorneyH u. i . isokkh ana j . " ' ...,. i'.,if,.ui(- t -i i,..,. i umici ituiM'ii me nam ami reporin: - - line meoicai oeKtriineni oi mat water ' b'ime Sunday ntuhl of Or. and .Mrs. ; ! reuericK ;. 'l iiayer ironi navini; i last nine months at I marathon race. " 'l"r," 1 kkh ana j.. -- - V. " "" ThA i.u. ... nr. I-II eel. urn I tlie lnniU t,v At. "" "' "'in io'i" 'Z'" to,n..y . ,, ,.i h, :-ro .rcd to that off,,,. x.l, a a popular lndlnK place for biK ' T"" "r-'"- ' B ", " """ r w" ' planeH. It was pointed out that , '"' "t l"-ld that. I.mnu,.-I, a. ' I t.irninK out tl. wat.-r. no pro- ; the lar.-,-o nuniber of ahipa wlili h fcn.lant had l,.-. n adjunct ; vlMii ha, t n made for the have comn here during th.. Inl f,.w , a bankrupt In the federal toint ,ul,"n and ateelhou.u in the pool. mn.nl. I.wi,,.,.i,. n, l..r..oU.. for the Konthern ('Hllfurnin lls-"n nooui Mile ol mc II 111 air traffic, and the ueceHHity of, flit after the null n filed. tlK:-.." number of th.in an adeiiuatc airport In lhl elty. 'iim no Ij.min tut a. nult lo reeover, 'Handed. tiranlM l'ana Coucier. Other scenes of luterCBt Included ""d tho lower court held the cop- " Blldos of the 111X6 countv fair. It tention valid. An appeal was van announced that plana are under tiled In the Kiipreuin court, and and ' institution the former local physi cian has been taking n post Kr.idu ale course In eye, ear, nose and throat. While the fish anil uaine here. way to makn the fair thin fall big- the lower court was sustained ger and bettor than ever before. . Atdilaud HotarianH prenent at the luncheon Included Jim Hopper und H. 0. MIHh. A now member Intro., duced today was .Sterling Holher-; mel, who was prcxentcd Willi the I framed code of ethlcB. j A letter from Until Mohr mnilnd ! from Hotel I'unnxylvanlH, Now I York City, June 21, Hlatlnu that he had recently attended a blK ito tary meetlnK at the Waldorf Ah- j toria hotel and expected to be pres-; ent ut several more arrowy the pond before Ion.';, was read by Heir1 retary Kd Sbockley. The next meeting of Uotarlnna, July 3, will bo In charge of the new board of directors Jack Carlo, Charles Clay, Kd Sbockley, Frank Newman, Al Hayden, Lllll llolger and Horace llromley. I'lrlnrrs of the finish , Indian marathon, which took Ida .in Grunts 1'hhh last Thursday, were ! j received hern this afternoon by A big Improvement In the mailer;"11' Copco advertising department.; of convenience for guests is being ! Tl"''"' rll,n" int-luilo sume goo.l Installed by the Hotel Aleilford. I n,,t"ge of the last few inllea of Harry Hull. in. lessee and manager I"" "'" ll,l viclor. ! la having the large vacant lot In.- ' lv"g I mud. as He sprinted up mediately adjoining the hotel on ",0 ""Lot of tbo city In i tho west, and which la u part of sensational finish. The awarding the hotel property, converted lnlo;"f "o J500II cash prize in the a big parking place for tho uole I form of n bucket of gold and sll- ahoiits are much perturbed over :the return of (lie well known local j sportsman. Skipper, his wondcrful j ly hogaclous water spaniel dog is t almost bcwllili'i-ed with Joy. j Skipper was left in charge of H'olonel ( '. fl. Thomson und family 1 during In-, ami Airs. Thayer's ah jsenee, ami when the Thomson .family removed to I'rater National j park two weeks ago they left Sklp- I per al the home of a friend in the ,cily lo await Hie master's coming, of the j There was a great reunion Sunday I night between Doc and Skipper. I BABY CLINICS HELD Threo member of the Medford Health milt, -Mrs. Lydia King. Mis AiiKumu cj lover and Or. . 1. Inskeep, returned this week from Portland, whom they at tended three conventions, the Nu-j tlonal TuberculoslH association. I City and County Health Officers ' of OreKon; State Nursm' associa-' tlon and the western branch 'f American 1'ubliu Health associa tion. 1 Yesterday they held a baby and pro-school clinic at Gold Hill, with Miss Florence York, home dem miHtratlon intent, assisting with problems relating to diet. Of the 1 5 children few were found to be ; use of hotel Uliests I The Mb bill boards which for j several yearn had extended across I tho front of the lot on West .Main street have been rear ranged at the (sides of the lot, the Htirface of the 00 by 100 foot lot Is being Ktaveled !and Minded, and on the west hot , wall a biir UkIh will illumine th b all nlnlit. .Kntranco to the parkitiK place will be from the I alley back of the hotel. Hundred: j of ear can be parked in the bit. ver coins and other InterestiiiK kernes at tho finish line wero nlo taken ly JI. I,, llromley. local ea iiifiii man for t he Copcu Cur rent ' KventH newsreel. MOVES TAKEN OF VISITING EDITORS BLESTER ADAMS WILL PLAY GOLF FRIDAY Motion pictures of tho Califor nia edllor:V caravan lo Crater lake yesterday were taken by th Copco new. reel camoamau for early showing in this territory. The start at Hotel .Medford, the visits to the fish hatchery. Pros pect No. 2 power plum, Prospect resort, etc.. wero all covered on tin. trlii find h-onw. enml Heenes ! in the snow at Crater lake wero also secured by the local movie camera. Obituary BIG SHRINE PICNIC KKLril .Mrs. Jane C. V who passed away at the home of her sister Kiuma Wholdnn of - KIiih street, June 25th at the age of K l years, had been a reHident of I .Medford for a number of years, ltesides Mrs. Wheldon, she Is sur vived by a daughter. .Mrs. Fannie Snow of Alt. Vernon, Wash., and j two sisters. M i'm, Jessie Slier inn n, Superior. Wis., and Mrs. O. W. Newton of Oakville, Washington. The remaliiH are at (he Mirloiit.lv defeetlv. In nnv oe lemaiMH are t .oe i onKr - " i rilllPl nl luirlnra it i,. f,..t, I . Il..u f.. II, KIMi-llll rauKeuieuts are beiiiK made, Health clinics for the remain-: der of the week Inepul falent on Thursday, June 2H. aadj HAHfiHAAl another in the Table Kock district hk' S Ti yearH, Friday. I suddenly near t ; The l'tltTLANO. Ore.. June 2fi. (Special.) Just as Carrdlne An tlrews returns to the old home (.,jtown as an opera star. ! return as a poller, and ir the handicap Is intrlKutm? I shall enter the news paper play there Friday. Iteally should be on the ground a few hours before to warm up, but present schedule will see me there at leulne, off lime. I.IJSTint AOA.MS. AbinaKiuff Kdilnr The Telegram. (Lester Adams Is a former Aled fonl iiewNpaper man, the son of former police 'chief and Airs. Charles Adams) Sbtuvers lrcilictMl ' "'riiHCitled tonlKhl ami Wedn". day; probably showers In th north portion; mild temperai ur" north westerly winds. Mis. Harryniiiro Sued lOK A(li;id;s, June I'll. MM t . Mrs. Irene Itarrymore. wife of Lionel Itarrymore, motion picture I actor, was made defendant In a (lames. racoB and dnneinp aro some of I ho events on the program for the annual Shrine picnic which will bo held tomorrow, Wednesday. HtnrtliiK at 1 p. m, uml lasting until intdniKht, at tho Kilts' picnic ground on Hokuo river. AtlUotic contcste or young ami old, "fat and skin ny," aro phi:innd by Iho committee. Free ico cream, coffee and soft drinks will lie furnished but all families are reucHled to take (heir basket dinners. Mine LoiIko Ma tious und their famitieB are also invited. ItOt'imo.N OI'KMMi Aaron 1 la ukIuiui, passed away ver iioenlx, June iiilih remahiH aro at the Conner ,uun- WH '"line oerendani in a (Continued from Pasft One) jiuneral parlors where funeral ar- u,t fnr 1 1 ' lt''---t f,lttl f1'-. ' ranuementH will be announci'd f"urt here today as a continu-' president of tho Fulled States will later. 1 ,xt nf morlcaKe fureelosui e t he nominated." : 'action started against her In New; C. C. Olckinsotl ol' Missouri was lniilflod ndvortlslnn Ret rosultn. Voi k Pi rrj. I recn. misted hv Shaver to move that yriiJL$ If Jf )l i iiv r til si m ruu b i; m" ..i.:-;. .w - i 'i ' n mr 9 w m mt M m UNITED STATUS UtrKBEl COMPANY i) FOR Snlo By: Bcebc & Kindlo-Mcrord. Auto Supply Parts Co. Mcdfnrd. Bocbc Kinrlle-Ccntrftl Point ill MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S M Annual Sale oi Silk ann s Opens Wednesday Morning THOUSANDS OF YARDS OF CRISP NEW SILKS ON SALE TOMORROW at ABOUT HALF PRICE REMEMBER These are all the best j$ grade of silks, made by the best manufac turers and purchased by us away below regular prices. Come early before the best bargains go. Store hours 8:30 a. m. ftfiJ to 5:30 p. m. We believe in short hours, WAV JlCilll tlCpCJdllll $3.45 Values $1.95 A, '"'"' k""h 7 ' r v i I l k K 1 "Stehli's" Flat Crepe $3.45 Values $1.95 40 inch flat crepe. The famous "Stehli" brand, none better, there is a softness about this quality that ap peals to the discriminating buyer. Comes in a gorgeous selection of new shades suitable for summer wear, guaranteed to give service. It will pay you to buy enough for several dresses. Real $3.45 value on sale Wednesday, a yd 'j'll'i Just think! Tomorrow you can buy the famous Stehli's crepe back satin lustrous finish in both light and dark colors full 40 inches wide, extra fine quality and weight, every yard cheap at $3.45. This big sale Wed nesday at, yd. r.il-ii fV l ;$1.95 THE GREAT SILK SALE OF THE k, "i ( k t YEAR $2.95 Printed Silks $1.95 Hundreds of yards of beautiful new printed flat crepes. Pure silk in a wonderful selection of patterns and color combinations suitable for hot weather dresses. Real values $2.95. On sale Wednesday at, per yd $1.95 Stehli's" Suede Crepe $3.45 Values $1.95 This beautiful silk fabric comes full 40 inches wide, has a velvety, lus trous finish. Comes in excellent col ors, suitable for dresses and lingerie purposes. One of Stehli's best fab rics. Cheap at $3.45. On sale Wednesday, a yd. $1.95 Stehli's" Georgette $2.95 Values $1.95 40 inch fine heavy quality georgette in plain and novelty weaves, beauti ful colors to choose from. Stehli's best quality, real $2.95 values. Very special Wednesday at, a 4 r yard P 1 jO Yo-San Silk $2.45 Values $1.95 A heavy sport silk in good colors for skirts, dresses and general sports wear. Comes in all the much wanted colors. Is 40 inches wide. Reg. price d1 fr $2.45. On sale Wed., yd. . . P A Figured Georgette $2.95 Values $1.95 40 inches wide, in light and dark patterns. A cool sheer material. Just the thing for summer dresses. Regularly sold at $2.95. We d n e s day special, a yd. $1.95 Extra Special 75c Pongee 45c 32 inch heavy all silk imported pongee a fine quality, not loaded. A long wearing, washable quality, heavier than the ordinary grade. Real 75c value. Wednesday, a yd. . . . 45c BETTY BAXLEY WASH DRESSES t-VH) values now $1.95 Jtanrib$zpMtmadAtmt THE STORE FOP EVERYBODY" i c Mt0fORD.OKtSCN . HALF PRICE SALE OF READY-TO WEAR Mail Orders Promptly Filled, Postage Prepaid Agents for Butterick Patterns a