Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 03, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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TRUCK DRIVER IS HOME t)F BLUE ERNEST ROSTEL,
EXONERATED OP GOOSE
BLAMBFOR BEATH
TimDFO'RT) Ma"TL TTlTBUyE, M"EPFORT), ORFiPX. TTF,STbVY. .TUTTn3. 1D2R.
PXOTC TJTUE1
Daily Meterological Report
HOLD A CLINIC
A coroner'.
Ashland last
verdict uf an
tit
jury eop t'nift
evening ri'liinird
idental death in lh
mountain unto trag
rdy Sunday that crushed nut
life (if a yi.ulh uf is years iy
j-urnatne of Ytmn, whut hum'
and relatives are unknown. County
authorities tch-gni plied to Oak
land ami San i- ranvisco. Cal., to
il ay in an effort ij locale his
"The Home of f lit- Mini- .loose"
'tiillK plant ouiiod liy the OlO
n I'ruit i;nnvi'i ;s! ocialion and
L'i'7 South l-'lr street, is
onipletion Willi i1;hh
unde'y ay to occupy t lit- ol'fi
No
haw-
o"
July ;t lic'S
O Fsretast
Medfonl and vicinity: Showers tu-
nlKht mill Wednesday. Continued
mild.
OroKnn: l'nsettle.1. with showers:
tontBlit and Wednesday. Continued :
inilcl. IClKh tumidity.
LOCAL VTA
BJLL ALIEN GIVES THE
BE ON AIR OVER :LL A00fffi AS
nnTAnu nnrpinruT
vuu) TfiMinur nuirtr ri,i:oiuuii
mviLU mm)
located
ela-
r of
HU-
wa.-
IivT) Inn li h
lhVvehi.-r A
'IWitiinuiiy
tWt
y. M. Swisher. .1 trtiek drlv
K la i noih Fa 11. held hy t h e
thorlcd pending the muiie.;.
exonerated and relcnmd last iiinht.
The unfortunate vouth was ridinir
driven M Swi-diei- wln-n
If Wfnt intn it uitih. an!
ho wa.s thrown bi-nealh the wheels.
the healing shewed
.swishcr was man known
for his kindness to dumb regain r s
anil unfortunates, (ai that Qii.
actions following the .ft blent were
jiue to alarm ami a iiusroiueption
lf what others at th'Tene w
dolus ln(j)ohHlC of V
gi, The ho.Iy of ytiim will he h
nwaltinj; the results vf f iiulinr hi:
kin. ami if they are nut located
lie will he buried, in lho 1'utlers
field.
tUS
ih'O.lie ilWl uf next week. .KtiotQ)
i rum uif present nttne 4itti t.-i s in
.Medfunl Center building will he
ui't'ed Saturday.
. I-:. Arthur, of Hoik! River,
u ho came here roecntlv with his
wife. Will he foremmi uf the new
plant whieh was built' at a cost of
$1". mod hy ius tluddat. eoi(fr)elor.
The buildiiiK 1m U'5 iVet TTy 150
foet witli a wide poreh ami is ;t
substantial frame structure. .
large blue goose, ihe trn1 me
will debate the fjunt ..f die pi. ml
w In. h W,I lie
l-owesi dust 12 1ns. I
Hel. Muni, vfjt.l
. iVecipltatloir tin1
riaie ui weaiiiorQ .
St
painted
r.uy and
)"! atj.-
mI near
July L'5. aeeordiiiK tu wirl I'oe,
inananer. A p p r o x imately I m
" 'n kt i s will be employed durlllK
the pear and apple senMin.
tw wtunen in tlie land eouhl
had more enjoyment in dfs-
eussin their operations than did. ;
! Cordun -K e r h a w , well-known t eiupV Q.iret 7e;rT
'younv; .M dfurd man. uud Krnei Hi-'heH I last U' hrs. I
i.iwu'iwnt. .Mail HH'iJ reporter,
who has his habitai when off duty
at Central lidrii. when they inel
in the lusinessVu-iei here This
I'oreiHHin and eompiired tbeir in
testinal flu illnesses.
Uuilon has had a sle of four
or five weekH with thatraead all.
nt. it ml has been oiir onlv a
feeble ! .it I or i n i- im.l
vliilKrnest has been laid up
over a week. in bed. ami a week
h.ioie thai was walking around
t '.- sli'fe Is a si k man before he
Vnew what ailed him. Today was
his first day out. and he (Trooped
T'lindly around, dropping Vtito a
.hair or anything else every few
minutes for rest.
J loth are very emaciated, hav-
"Oniun Slew."' a
written ly Helen N
Kill, wills?' broad
clever di
Med ford
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lIV' broadcast i'(TI- t ion
KMKl toiught from !t tu la uii
O Ib ti cispi-t tiny on the aetivltb
"I" lb' Kolaiy eliiij dining (!'
n;i past at liiiu bWii tmlay nooa.
lull Atlriv. retiring president.
Il'aiike.l t.() memlM-i o f(,r then
oopei at ion and V si-d
opinion that t hi- e.; '()had
unu-uallv f3i ff-fulO.Vin
Sunset today, ":5uQ. m.
Simrlsn Wednesday, 4:41 n
Sunset Wetlnosday, 7: p.
Observations (tiken nt-y ;
1-Oth meridian time.
.itandiioii.tr,)
The l.oaid eTd
Koni; out of Itffi.
today's proyiain.
ehaiinian of the
a Memor
' Kirkpatrii k
i ore was
iHterlinn 1
piano aero
! "What I;
lireet iirs, wh
, had charge uf
w.th A. -'. t'oin
eoinmitiee. ".I us;
was sung by W. 1 1.
baritone
'A Canoe
olheriuel pi
npantinents
lars Programs Snoulil
uyod 1,1, Km
('TV t 3 i !i i-
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PREDICTED
RT BOURB m
SP
--
ing lost mueh weight, but fiordoti
Kershaw's ease is slilt much com
plicated by the fact that he al
lowed a mustache to uruw durinn
his illness, which holds back his
complete recovery and keeps him
awake nights. In the daytime it
Ifrighiens the yoniiK children. Kr-
nest is whiskfrtev.
After spi-ndiim the.
looking over some of
orchards ma Mcdford. V
Cru.. San Francisco r
Q.
Many JteMfnrd penjile ai
niim o spend their Fourth
at Holcomh Itndium Springs in
Sams Valley. This popular mineral
springs has become a favorite
vacation oV for people here as
there is anneal picnic and eamp
iiiR Kroundsvith plenty of fresh
waler and fural water.
Holcomh ht.idium Springs is lo
cated twenty .miles from this city
in trte) Sams Vaihy district and is
operated hy Fay Diamond and N.
W. Slusscr of .this city. ltecause j
of its proximity lo Med ford and !
excellent ;(c9oinmotla lions many I Mr. Santa Cruz
Hiver -valley vaeatior(THs this evening for
rnnm
tile fruit
.1. Santa
'presenta-
t ive of the Lostrcto firm, import
ers ami exporters sjietrinlizing in
iresh fruits, said that he thouuhl
the prospects were go.n lov u biK
V-f Cl'O)).
plan- "This is the only time thai my
,1 uly ! "ivi (s Jhave laker, tiie south, and
now on will
Cities in
iiis strength from
icturn i-aptdl.v. so
resume his newspaper
a short lime.
LOCALlfiiflD
llaUer City
Hismari-k .. .
Molso
Donvui-fT)
Ot'H .MoTiioh
Kre.sno
HoltMia
l.os Ancrlos
in.l holies that j Mai ahflcld ...
t the tvo.kly Cop,-,, hour K.uli'
L'l Hr,-ct..r.
i . T oti.'iis in iho klt. lnoi
.00 of tho J.nklns' "flat." a small
Chilldy Cloudy .i-,uJl loom in whli-li a l,tt.Tod
Total ,Mocl,tatlo slnco S...t. 1' .. ' ,"" " ,'. " .."
05 inches. ;,. ., " -
id aorosji from ono sido uf tho
room to the oiIht Ih ii row of wot
MocUIokn. Mrs. JcnldliN, a lari;i'.
stoat woniiui. is sampliiiK tho
""" XK'W iM.llltlK J,,." ,:,s 11,,. sUl.j.Mt lli-lUSM
on til,, slov... ,.n ,,.,. wh niainlainrd
I, of family lifo with a.l, n.,. ,.,,, .ni., ,,,
,o,.s,,,K ,. tliai1(io usual moans of K,.tt.A; to.thor so.iallv.
"f "I'l'a.V-yn.. mis. ,,. , .,,, ,. , in ,,
,,,,, ,, stood on,, of , ,o will .... ,, , . spojisoniiK o,
iivio ai-t, Itios. ho said. Nol v
.m.s. .,.,1,, a nsins a soant K. r,.KllUr lu,l,oon tho hour
pound u-ilo. Is .Mrs. W. Is..,,- ; Ki ,. ,(.vloll , m,, .,.,.
oi-rry: MarKuor,to. tlio "lady of ,.,. ,,. .,.,, .,,,,.
V,"' u'V; '""I"'5'"'' K Mis-s!"m.; asluM to uo s,,KB..tl..s.
M.11,1 Udliams: To,r,,. l),.i. .,.
on. In Inv.. , tin, danln..r of ,. , ,
,. , '., 1 1 " i.-, months ol I'.lll Allons tor,,,
I'.nrlo Uavis. (thor inomlu'rH of ., , ..... , ,
... . . . Y.llio null,ol of liutarlans has in-
tno oitsl to ttiki- I ho narts of Jaok . .
.h-mmons and Mr. I.onnox. hadi 1 ,', J' "' , ' "-' ,,
no. l.oon nnnonnroil this noon. ""I"'"' o Ho
rffihv" was vPI,,..,. ,,v I' (ajd.or ol loinmir,,. a. Ashland
Miss N-oirOT,.! vl,.. V..u I.. :. I ""V "' ""'
I '.,,'t .. ...i 1......0..1 o. i . tiouiitod that tomorrow will
lions hayp l.rondoast tho two-nol
oumidy with wondorful ii'ooilloi(J) "
o.i- rniiio atnllonoos. It Is said.
Sryol-al olhoi- short dramas liy
I'hoonU
Hon land
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Suit 1-akc
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the same, author will be prt
in the near future with Mr.
directing them.
illKTi
Dnvi
this is my first trip
river valley. fs great,
ery is marvelous," the
marked.
This morning M r. Santa
heard somciiu' mention the
Herbert. He asked if it
tile KOKUc
The see n
visilor (7-
Cruz
name
WIT"
In
Winnipeg Hepurt inisslim.
I,. V. DICK, MetPoroloKist.
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Ho,
plarvto spend tlvir holiday tomor-
3:
row at this will
known springs
lMrs. (jUM. Herbert and found out
that this woman, who used lo be
la friend uf his family in Calima.
Mexico, over IS years aso, lives
j i ti Medford. He ko(3'i touch with
net- at once.
will leave here
Portland on i.
tour of that part of the
further
state
or
There's at least one eoupl
.Medford who are not superstitious
about this Independence Day busi
ness. Tomorrow evening Miss
I.uthera Campbell, daughter off
Mr. and Mrs. I,. Campbell, will be-j
come the bride of Thomas II. Dry- j
ant. Penney store employe, at Hlue j
Flower lodge at 7 o'clock. j
After the ceremony there is to
Lja reception and dance for the
party of 30 immediate relatives
and friends. The happy couple ex
pect to MH-nd next week vacatiou
iiu: at Drirnmnd hike.
IJAGK CABLE BAffl
fbom mwm
(HOTARIANS
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Willi 110 Hotarians on hourd a
sprcial train left Portland .lune I I
with Jack Carle, newly elected
Medford club president in the
gC)tfroup headed for the annual inter-
held at Minneapolis this month.
Saturday he returned and will take
up his new duties at the next meet
in? of Jtotarians here.
Stops on Hie way were made at
iaeier park where a number of
Officials were initiated Into the
, Mlaeicect Indian tribe. Claseun.
! Montana, where delegates attend
ed tho various churchea or played
; Kolf .
Juno IX tho delegation reached
'Minneapolis and the aessiona were
started wllh 10. una Itotarians pres
, cut representiiu; 4-1 countrie.
Oenoa, Italy, cai-rled away the at
tendance prize for lonjj distance
traveling, six men roprcscntinR tho
lienoa clun.
The president-elect for next year
Is I. w Sutton, of Mexico. a native
horn American who has spent L'ti
years In Mexico.
During the business aesslons
each day such matters as club ser
vice, community aervlce, a Id Inn
crippleH and other civic ue.stions
were discussed.
Evfiryeat busineis(jhe outcome of an ideal often te idgal
of mdarinsoul who abatidons the beaten path for an untried
way. mes C. Penney conceived just such an ideal 26 years
gp, when he undertook to operate a retail business in sfrigt con
formy with the principle of the Golden Rule
Ufb sell only soundly nwje rircrnjidise rejt "igg,
q -fect," "ub-lgln(g)rag)" nd the lifs frijn his stoc. 0
To groid "sgV1" find et, instead, on each piece of gooct))
fir price tat woulfl remain the grae from oPto day.
To b2)tiined with g small my gin of fiont and thig rgfiica
prices to hjg, customQ-s Wtgout diminfihin thj) quality ofc
the gierchandis5
To run a strictly casrnd-ciry busi6, gith tj5S))0
fmly courtgu8 trgttgit to alL
O q' "
TTieSfcn were the Draclft:ai aDnlicationa of tKf Cnlrln R.Tia fl--
, T g I I . kll
to likeohi methods. The bought his goods and returned foro
more. Other Stores were opened in adjoining comnVShitiea In
charge of each was a man trained by Mr. Penney, in the aDDlica-
on or ine vjoiaen ruie 10 reiaaing. O n
of Shopping at a J. C. Penney Company Store
In this Community there is a J. C. Penney Company Store one of the 1024
J-. C. Penney Stores in the United States. Our local store, like all the other
stores in this Nrion-wide Institution, is operated in strict conformity with the
liolaen ruie principles just smtcu.
city mm-
GET PA! CHECKS
FAi HOUSE, BUESED
M BRUSH FBEJWD
is TES SUM
A brush firo of an undetermined
origin near the Central Point I. O.
O. F. cemetery yesterday forenoon
destroyed a vacant farm house and
bam and burned over fiuu acres of
brushland before it was brouuht
under control by volunteer fire
flKhters reel tilled from residents ol
that section. The farm house hail
neen untenanted for seven years
and was the property of C. J.
Sharp of southern California.
In addition lo burning the build
inns, the fire destroyed a number
of fruit trees in the orchard of C.
T. Hamilton. A dwelling under
construction narrowly averted de
struction by the arrival of fire
flKhters who forced 4!i flames into
submission by beating them back
M, the dry gran mirroundiiiK the
new
rd day
started
o-imiuite talk
With Cany" was made
i lay, who stated th;T)
vears ptL'ij ami I
candy in the I'nited States was j
over t ice as large as that of i
canned Moods, thus illustrating Uu
importance of thQ industry,
('uesis lul rudiic-d toda includ
ed the following : v Clbsou
cattle man freu?! Texas: Charlc
,i ihJ.. ..-
Hay. ItK-al
Orange, Cal.;
Medford--uul
.Mi'dtorOryH
tides.
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1 r. 1".
Al Stock
HONOLULU VISITOJe
SPEAKS TM. OF P.S
lilllldlnt;.
wrTh
In addition you enjoy these advantages-
The expert services of a staff of buyerseach a specialist in his or
her line. These buy3 are in constant contact with the primary
sources of merchandise supply and ever on the alert to secure
the best possible values for you. O
The economic distribution of goods brought about by supplying
tj needs of 1024 Stores. This results in substantially reducing
the prices to you, without any loss in the quality of the goods.
The (vantage of standardised goods built according to strict
specifications, assuring a maximum of service. And behind Ihe.e
goods, the integrity of an institution which for 26 years hat been
building a national reputation for fair dealing.
The employes of both I h
and Ihe county were filled
Joy today over having thHr pockets
lined with money in spQil tomor
row, and of gratitude to the city
council and county court, respec
tively, for having made this neces
sary provision for a happy Fourth
of July cclehratlon wiy enabling
them to K't their monthly pay
checks this forenoon, instead of ;
having to wait until July 5th fori
thcih.
In the case of th
Mll.v f.l-i llnnr'in la ... . 1.
iQnMI the city council at Its first
meethiR of the month, which Is to
nlBht, had approved the monthly
pay roll, Iwt the elty officii. In
found they could IfRally Ktroteh n
point, and allow the city treasurer
to issue the pay roll checks lyfore
the meeting, on ie Okey of the
ity 2)incii ftntince committee,
From Eat InpQ$t
C&j&n-Oragon Plant
M. Hudson, Hcctcttiry and Kcn-
oral manager uf Ihii lOdward I linos
I. limber Company of CIiIciiko. and
Charles ,M. Illnos, yli o -nru) lent :
TliomasS. Woodson of Hnannlir,
Vs., aniVI'clm- Kwan of I'oiiliin.l.
ln, mill (losiKiior. Ootit ypslor-
rtay insiicctlni; Uio .iwon-On-Kon
plant hori', which was .losiKni'il hy
Swan. Tho lllnps coiniiany - noxl
to OVcyrrhaciiscrs thn lami'sl
wholesale und lelall liiniln r deal
ors III the world, plan tho riwtinn
i.r n mill at llnrns. Ore. Thoy re
eently pnrchnsod Ihe holdili'is or
lh Merrick Timber lOnpany In
thai sccllon. The ohjocl ol Ihe
vlnlt here was to sltnly mill con
Ktruetlnu. .
Talisman l.nd ;e N'o. ill. Kumlils j
of l'ylhlas. was lionnroil 1.1 its!
meetliiK last niitht with a riHitor
from Honolulu In Hie person of
Olio A. Ilrown of Lelleliiii. UiiIkd
No. !l or Schoflcld, H. T. KniKlit
Ilrown ttaye a very liisidrlin; talk
Ihat held the undivided Interest ol'
every Knlnht nrwent.
Ccancellor ConiVTinnilrOlareii 10.
Jikiu.i sllll heitif away on ,H va
calion. Ihe ineelin; was presided
over hy l'n.st Chaneellor K. Y. .la-nuu.
5glcia SHatitfe&at
CrQtfyian To&orrow
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P.M. '
(. ossaok l-ifli'iH. hrounht I.
liurope, staylnit snob thrills as
lea pi i,k on KnllopInK horses with
O j saliers clutched In Ihelr teeth,
city employes , formltic human ,, I
Kiillopini; at hi 'fr neck speoil. nd
oilier siMisliiioiiiiT details; tlll-lrr,llK
lillllles 'hetveen Qossacks and
Turks, WUBeil durlnif wild Kallnps.
manshlp sr.ia.V "The f'ossaeli.
John (iilfx'rt s new vehicle, which
I Hunt's Crntcrlan Is presenilis a.
special matinee tomorrow anil
Thursday. Hrldny and Saturday.
I II Is. poi-haps, the most lul resting
I picture ever made In America.
flllhert plays a sw ashhuek llllK
.Cossack soldier In a vivid adven
lure and romance during Ihe Turk
ish wars, wllh Itenee Adoree as his
sweiithenit. a peasant Rlrl, mid !
I.rnest Torrenuo i,h his father, a
flKhtliii; CossiiV. chieftain. Mary
Alden. Null OVecly, Hale Huller.
Jnsenhine Itorlo I Hon., .....I
Ihrce dnunfMers. Ilohertn. r 1... . .
A fcreat proinam of talkies is
also beliyr presenled on this pro
Bintn h.Ole.l hy Tat West and his
musical Middles, "H y n c o p a t e d
lllues I'layers." A lively orchestra
with roinedy injected hy the ro
tund I'st West himself. Th" other
THlkle act Is "In a HlaeksmlHi
Phop," one of the finest slnKlnir
acts on tht- vltaphoue (drcult and is
composed of a scxu(Jy lif soloists
featuring J. Jew kes.
DR. STEARNS LEAVES
FOB A LOJG TRIP
Or. and Mrs. Hubert W. Stearns
and
Kutherlne and Helen, left yesiO
day fur an extensive trip by rm
throunh the easf-rn NtnGK They
expected to stop Q HHlem for n
short visit with his aprentn. ' Mr.
and Mrs. F. fi. Ki'ttrnn. From
ther they plan tu drive through
Portland on to eastern Oregon.
Yellowstone Xfctlona Impark. Chi
ruKo, Huluth, Minn., and lo--a
city, Iqwh. are poln'.n of Interest
they will visit, jy. Htearnn will
take a p(J(-i graduate course In
nursery at the Cook County hos
pital in Chlcauo. The party Mill
re t u r n to Medford w h n the fa 1 1
chuol term tartu
I nM llb-l
Cn-"ttrd with
and Wrdm-Hday;
hiRh humidity;
Wcatlirr
hIiowci n tonlph'
continued mild,
moderate flouth
and aou'.tiweat winds on the couit.
Man IHc In Oil Uliiw
KVItACCKi;. N. V., July
One mtin won burned to death
and eight storage tanks containltiK
100,000 gallon of gasoline and 10.-
000 uallons of hlKh Biade oil were
dAf-trryr1 today when a npectacu
lar fire fellow d an cxplotlon on
the Kun Oil company prnperty on
1 he north side vl this c ity.
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Olio TODAY CONTINUOUS 111
OBjl ''"Hl SHOWS 12:30 TO 11 P. M. j flf
psr WhD, TOMORROW o UUU
m fhois Meighan
THEeACKE,, S
30 nil
mU -Our patrons by jrmMiisl
W, M t"e hundred, arc 1
a" " t'-y c pontics wz$bmffiM fcifA)
j IM':H and um7).orld exposed. WllW!
pllQl I ENTERTAINMENT
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Kiddin.,-; N JVI-I KVJT
l.y t'harlesi .571 1 ill U
Pjy THURSDAY-FRIDAY N'
! IS 1 In Another of the W,
I . Big Comedy Classics g
m of which He Made Famous
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