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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1928)
mnrFOTTO wxm trtrttn. flffiDFOTCD, oTrcriov. ttt.sday. .tuty r?. ijgs. XL PPoFIRE GIRLS NATIONAL AIR TOUR ENTRANTS GRANTS PASS 10 "let the rest of 'the worLl I F O o o ' " 7" .ft n o JAC 3 The imp Fire liQ.WILLi:. July 'Wiiicuiii and Chitaniti IHrlsntertuined their motlieiQ.t a aoliutrtil party Friday oveulim In the thnmbor of cmiiiin'rio huiM int. A pleasing program, in charge f Lulu Mciz-ier, whs present oil con NistlnK of Camp Fire sclootions, ilaiiceB and recitations. At the close lithe lu-timam the Clients were os- Autod W the dining room which he d Hi was beaut i fully decorated color Hcheme was red, white blue with festoons suspended Ihn unit uhil.i t ilut I..11.. t..KIA Vviero brick ice cream oviii liiatfi- A 1 uv brick h'U cream, cake and monado worn ' Hcrveil dainty bou- luetH (if red, while ami blue sweet peas were placed will napkins in : ilie same i-oliQ Iniii'iie candle iHilders were maile as favors. Vir-. Tiiiiia Kick was in ciiarue ol iliu ' diniiiK room. The inoiiiers spoke I of having had a very enjoyable ,iinK. All necessary plans wcm lor-tlie Kills' annual caniliiu.C They wiff leave Thursday morning 'pjuiy ;, lor a in-day outing at ihe i Hoy Scout in;np on the AppleKate. ! .Mrs. FtciI Butcher save u party i Saturday lor her daiiollter. .Miss Freda, the occasion hein .Miss Freda's eighth birthday linger-! nary. The(Toljowljij; were present.: Maxiiie lloml, Kcniietli and Kath leen I'ursell. Gptlcvfi t'oft'niHll. Mat- j tie and Anise Noriis. Albert and : Vfolet Olson, Lester Wendt. Kunice and Lois Sanden and looiianl ! Ioiiph. p, (?) (5) '"' I Mr. anil Mrs. (Irani Nelson .and sun, Jljchard, visited with Miss Vinj) t.Uy llrooni Saturday ttniiiK. i Mrs. Cora Crump" ami little; t1 (lllUflilUltiei , nuitie, JUKI .1I1SS Dow spent Friday ut l'rrottfi'i'J, the l!ii"'t" of Mr. and .Mrs. Jim Urftvo. Mrs. Herbert Manna returned Sat ) ui-lay evening after speniliiin some time vtHiU3 wurt'irienus vjg i-ori-1 land. - Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McKen, I daughter, Marclue, and Clifton -Childcrs, who is spending a few weeks at their home on Ida Little AppleKnte, were lu urn city Satiu-. day. XJY. and Mrs. Hayes of rortland i were callers in .lacksoiivlle Satur-' day. Mr. llnyen has wurked for the .Inly a. ! fuur bill.-.' u'J I'm"- ' i-butes riv- i Q ilTiKil- . ui t-tl today : CHANTS I'ASS. Ore. t.-V ivpiosliim to iiH iloinrd io close the H" iU.i. McKcuic and les its lo further puwii- titlll iv 'll)llll' w.is by the I !i anl V I 'ass ehaniler Oi ctinniiriYi' in a fttuiioii adopted, by that body. It is contended by j the local i IhihIkt tha pus-H;o of j MK-h measuiis will eripido fuvtln-i j irrigation developinrni in Will- ! iains. Illinois and Iti'Uin river vnl- ; b y. all tributary to the Uomie. j It Is also contended th.it iu pro vision lias been ui;ut ftrWhuve ucvclopmeni on the uiipi-r readies of tlic rivet h. wlu-i there couhlr 4 w 5X .... j v' ii' V 'I ' .1 lilmiK. siKtiatur -uu-d issilde interfrieiii I'ctiliens sent b s fur the UHMMiri itnly a few names. One of the first entries for the annual Nation Air Tour, which (fjll visit more than 30 cities in a four-weeks' reliability caitost, is that of William S. Brck, top, left, and Edward F. Schlee, top, right, Detroit to Tokyo llyors. Their last year's cfctryOwon the tour. Other well known pilots competing in the tour are Georg W, Halde man, transatlantic pilot, lower left, and Eddie Stinson, lower vltffll, veteran aviator. The tQur leaves Detroit June 20, returning July 28. o N urn-: Q . ; inch m T. C. XorriH anil wife spent very pleasiiU: -eveuinj; Sunn; tliu Levi Hmich 1ioi;k east of vislliiif; witli the ltim li lainlly and other old t'oos county friends who are staying tliere. Wriliani .lennii:.;s left recently lor the Anna Spring camp on the Crater I -aire-Fort K launii h road, v. he re he has employment. Mis, Olive Jenkins, one of the nurses at the Kunue Itiver sanita rium, left this week for lais Ange les, where she will spend a nionih's vacation. , MEXICO CITY, Inly II. (I'r Military precautions him' been tak en to jirotect from bandits travel- Hhler It. 1). Ciuinn and wifo of Mell Telephone coniprtny in Port-, Los Aimeles are takinu treatments land for a number of years. i at the Homie Klvor saniturlMtn, and Mr. and Mrs. C'hurles Larson 1 have taken rooms at (In- A. M. Sul- j ers on a road that I'nited States were visitors at th Hoy Scout tin home. O ' .' I Ambassador lhvisht W. Morrow camp on ApplcKate last Saturday .mi.ss Myrtle I'll 1 m is honi from i ,.,.. . i, evneete,! i use ipiently. evenfiiK. i her work in Medford for a short Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Wilson and .'visit at the home of her mother, son, OiTllle, were visitors in the j j(r, and Mrs. Leo Smth are re Gold Hill vicinity Sunday after-; mortelins; their house on Third norm. (street. Mrs. Lee Port, from the Star) . Anions those attendlii'; the Shrin raiiKer forest service, station on Prs' picnic al the Klks' picnic Appleuate, was a Jacksonville vis-1 Kronnds Wednesday were: Mrs. itor Saturday. , pvt.d Fick and daughter Vli'Binla, Yt'e are pleased to report the pur-1. Mrs. Frank Kaulsb-ny -'and son chose of several beautiful now cars ji,n ,j.t jls, Koivard llaur and M-ithin the past few days by rest- j daiittltlers Hlr' (U( Jean. Miss Until "dents of our vicinity. iThe Charles I and tUILs Florence Ma.- Sevemiu e lllitell fnmily have a Star seduli. j and friends of Medlord. Fred Sparks a Chevrolet coach, Harry Ryan's new home in South Jud.;e Roe a Chevrolet sedan and I Jacksonville Is now completed. Vivian Deach an Erskine StudP-1 The hich school Sunday school baker. 'class of the 1'reshyterlan church Dave Lee's son and, wife and baby Ire visiting with him at their camp on Applegntu. They expect to upend the Fourth of July with him. Mr. nnd Mrs. John DunnlnKton and daughter, Margaret, and Mr. .and Mrs. Hill of Klamath Fails wore visitors of Mr. ami Mrs. S. K. Oiin nington last Sunday. l.yle Hartman has been suffer ing from a badly infected hand but is now recovering under the care held their regular monthly social meeting Juno lis hi the Sunday school rooms. Virginia I'lck, the retiring president, called tin1 i ing to order lor the purpose I electln , other Important matters. The fol i lowing officers were elected fur the Icoming term: Fred F.dens, presi dent: Virginia Fick, vice-president: Roberta MeUor, secretary, and i Holland Menifield, treasurer. A NFW" YORK, .lunlv j shakeup in the New York police -'l ; partnieivt iippearetl nnnincnt ! 'as detectives sou.jfit those rcspou- ' l.sible for the latest of a seriei, itang slayiicts. j The net result of a day's Inlallse i police activity appeared to be the.: : holding for iiuestloulllg of Lottie I May Dobson, 3, in connection with j , the bombing to death Sunday night ; of Henjamln Kanowltz. to the start- er of whose automobile a stick of! :dy--nnite had been attached. j Tho girl, who was preparing to ' tiepart lrom her rooinoig iionse i when taken into custody, was said j by the police to have been a close , i friend of Kanowlt.. i The Kanowits slayinc hovei was only one of three gang slay- . ings in the last two weeks. There apparently were no clues ! developed In the machine gun slay- j Ing on Sunday of Frankie I'ale, also I i known as Franke Yale,- Itrooklyn's ! ' philanthropic qangstur, and the j I Ilroadway killing two weeks ago oT j ' Kdwin .lerge. reputed drug peddler. ! A silver coffin, valued at Slfi.uouj I ami apparently a duplicate of the i one in which Dion O'ltaunion, Chi- angsler, was burled, has been : prepared for I'alo'R body. The body was claimed by Mary I'ale, who ; last .hue was granted a divorce. A dispute threatened for a time between the claims of Mrs. Mary I'ale -and .Mrs. Lucila ('ale, who i said she married I'ale in n civil ua.v-uuior 10 ,Me.eo or iiiiMMeu o.v fri.,n. u 1,,, ,,,,,. rrr.t.l road between Mexico! ',. ,' i.. I "in iifliu-ii as leme-1 lant to dlitviuss the shakeup, but admitted he was dissatisfied with. the detective hurcttp and that there ( ' wouhl be some "quick changes." ' Stately mountains ... rugged fiyons . . . tur bulent rivers . . . calm, 10iceful waters . . cool valley retreats . . historic sjiots colorful m the romance of a by gone day. That's the West for you, man a veritable story-book land of infiQte variety a land of plenty, with scores of interesting thirrgfitodo "different" places to) go each utterly unlike anything anywbire! ' Deseit tiie beaten path on your vacation trip your automobile club or any touring bureau will tU you where to go. Of course, you'll find some "tough going" but that doesn't maVty Castor lube will make it casif? wt If) Get Castopft ftt independent filling stations &at&S,e o 7$ J k k.a 'SWmo. -s3t-.l: --'.Vj. il-'MT , Hi O1 v -;- ' r ,y x .4. 'YJf r 'X. v- rt avcevhv&p moss ttcpoo it... inorc power an9 gas mile- Castor oil, admittedly the finest lubricant, was not obtainahK" for general use in motor cars until the perfection of Castorlube. Castorlube is the result pf 0 remarkable new process ft, scientific blending of Castor oil aid the highest grjule mineral oils, with all fatty acids, gums and every trace of odor removed. Cas torluhft (jives considerably 0 age. Less eQrbon, vibration, friction andegrankcase dilu tion, greater compression. Strong statements, you say, but each hsrs) been mafj good . . . hundrei)of times. Yo u turn prove tlfc. Ji, Jvb . . . "use CastorlulJcand ask for it by name it ccejts no morcO H$n any hi$i-jjirade 6l. Castprliijjje Refining Co., San Jfrgncisco, California. Mr. Morrow has loaned for two yours u house at L'uurnevat'u, for viiciiliou and w(;ok-iMil (riis, aihI 111., iipiiiv iititi-..1 -H.tiinul lint,, Hi a I 1 .... .1, ' . ..I '. ;CaKo in.-i.-ii imit'dnuu pii i in: ni.ni liv liui.il travel to mwh that uUce. j Cuenu'varu is a beaut (ul town . oT ran (liiuate on a rt"mil from 1 MoXiro City where there have been! ii number of oitttttes itKainst Amor-1 icmi tourists. Since Mr. .Morrow has been am- (J st few on atiot her City and I'uebia where he was mo toring. Amiuiroineiita for the Cuemevnea lease were oniileted for -Mr. Mor- i. row while he was in the l.niteii of States and the house was niaiie ! offieors and ittso to discuss . 'aly fr u' upon His return. 1 at tne name timf a new necty,i foree of motorcycle soldiers was ordered on anti-bandit patrol duty I on the Meco ('ity-(-iiernevuea and j other roads from tho canital, rein-j forviim the previous cavalry and in-1 fantry guards which are continued. : f'uernevaca. while 4m)0 feet hih, ' - in :!r,0o feet lower than Mexico City. ilt is a favorite resort lor those i .whose nerves are frazzled by or t ! tvhose hums Or hsdvt need relief; ra me r 3 i-ontust was planntMl as ful The ClirysliT and 'IH'Vi'oli't sent I lie I wo shies oi' I he con- wlth illivcrs I mi- each. 'I'llcv art' Id racu for Scaltlu, or HU'i points. Now nifnilH'i- studied les- or Dr. 1 norm's. im-w Mrs. It. C. Jennings n visitor ( ow-k: of-Mrs. S. V.. MnnniiiKtun I Viilay. ; i-,.iio Mrs. Sain l-.vans oanil daimhti'i-. i:ila, Tintl Mis. (.'(Hit ptlnniimlon anil Miss l.iz.lf 7tiutir a.Undcd clini'cll Sunday in Modloid. I'l-ank Wodtun left Katm-day for Sliattd City, whore lie will make Ills ltome. Mr. Unci Jits. Hoy I Irn li and , children of Ashland were calling in . Wtiielos hi Hhi.t anln.i. our city Sunday. , ATHKXS. -Inly :l i,rr-l 'nsi- Mr. and Mis. Ijiirl Wliite nnil . i.pal I'endouiioils has divided w ehildren made a tfHI to Kuseliur.tf , im l'.liilh.-i iest . nizelns. rornier. --Sitnnlay lo visit iMr. White's IA- l"einier i,r cree.e anil one of tlo'lays, 'jt-Xvr unit mother. They returned : m..l peweeinl fiaiires In the conn- dnee .Monday. W UffiO STATES sons, luinu'in.-r l;ihles. etc.. are the points to be counted. Ititi'-shments of cake and punch were served at the close of the mooting. from th altitude of t'ie capita. j MKVICO CITY, July .1. - Mmir Talent at flntnc 1 MoIhoh Saenz has apiiolnled a com Ni;V XI.K, .Inly :.t-i'' Kinu mittee or (tfdcattfpfc and neWHpaper 'idor is hack from Kurnpe with men to droit ai movement n Ihe tht- Hpininn then' U no ium-i! what-; public schoobi to teaft, Mexican si.cvcr nf Inipiotaliiin of fnietn children lovr-of the I'nlteij. States, film Mars. "Starrtnir material 1m ! The movement Is eousidi'd the mdiif,' to waste in Hollywood." be ' best im,ans to promote lasting nn- simply because the : uersiaTtuing and ri lend.shi) hot ween form aldnet. fill Vf sn elose f-nirelze It .' to talent llioy 1 $&mrni$mm3ziz j One Hundred and Twenty-first Half Yearly Report , jjj AViniS INCORPORATED FEBRUARY )Cmi. 1868 One of the Oldest Banks in California, the, Asset of which have titter been increased by mertirs or consolidations with other Banks oj x : MFMBCH AMOCIATFO SAVINGS 0ANKr f AN rWANCISCO 5 i AMFOKNIA STREET, SAN FRNCI. CALIFORNIA th" two countries on n solid foun dation since children are rjttpreju diced. Kl rniversal snld today 'ffiat the movement Krew out of(Q,c hukkos tpbi of an unnamed American edu cator started a drive in the 1' nlted KtatoH and hadAmericau j rhtldren send presents to Mexican children. Each present was aecom ! panfufl by a letter from the An(ii)1 lean tlnor to the Mexican recipient. The committee In considering; the ' present which Mexicans will send i their American friends. Atteli JUNE .lOth, 1928 United State Liberty and Treasury Bond, and rertlficare". State, y nlrlpal M Other Honds try Securities (total v.viiv, .ti(V..U,760,2'5..i4 ', standing on O PWESTW 0 .Loanii on ReOl'-,,t' ecurnl by fir.t mortKac. Q . ti-l.oanon Bonds and Stocks and other Securities Bank BulldlnA and Lots, main and hrnnch ofhees (value over $1,925,000.00), standinz on hooks at. Other Real F.state (value over $,r0fl.00., MvnHing on Links at an,siB on tool.-s at tl.417,5M.21 7A.lk0.H..M J,'H,744.1I 1.00 I AA -Q- Ppnslon FifAd lvalue over JhlO.OOn.nn . tan,ViB on tnoks at sr.. Cash on hirhd and (ycks on Federal Reserve at(Ji'er Banks 14,5.18,360.65 Total . Q... $118,613,481.57 Due Depositors $11..6!5.48!.57 Capital Stock ai-tnallv iid up l.ono.ono.Ofl Reserre and ContlnOtt Funds 4.000,000.00 o Total y $118,615,481.57 GEO. TOL'RNV, rrr'M'nt WILLIAM HKRRMANN. Vi'r-Prniitrnt nnii Catkin. Subscrihet and sworn to Iwfo-e nir this .Wth 'lav of June, 12. 'SllAl.; O. A. KC(,i:kS, Notary Public. ! SAI.KM. Ore., July 3, fPl Oh v:5 ' uld West of I'ortliind r!iin to I Hiii-m --Ntrrdjiy nnd U'-rsoniilly r1 ? iuest-fl Hoci-ftiiry oVStiit" Kozi-r g I to '-nd to Ct.-ni Shiivi r. d'-nio-(' V ' rrattc nntloniil coinniltteo thalr- I iniin. a yrtl.'i"d vi,iy of Wcyt's f'tri't ion dcmo'-nitlr n:itlw:il f I i.-oninilltpr-mnn for Orr-uon. vn I Indii-ntion i tlmt W'fyt wltl not 1 i irtxria eiroi:r QtJttrri7 aT( Tt nM 0 " 0 I o II ,. DISTRiauf0&3 o O 1 m ' - - ' . e OPEN AlU P AVIH0N) . i in i III e BAN0o s Is f PARADE T I L CONCERT I j. and STUNTS j y A Dividend to Depositor of FOUR AND ONE-QUARTER (4)4 P cent per annum was declared, Interest COMPUTED MONTHLY and COMPOUNDED O QUARTERLY, 0 AND WHICH MAY BE WITHDRAWN QUARTERLY O Deposits mOf on or before July Qih. I28. will earn Interest from July 1st. I28. T'J"?"5-1?''9"J'Oi'flfC"T'VIt.J 6V lin'i'ilti hln rii;ht to fit n a im-in-. I. r "t tli? r..'itittihl ( nininitii'e. It j wus nald thai Nhavrr requested a ! Tin- fitcht a-.-.ilnKt U'-P..v nuw ' memtiort of tiO ''"'uon dffj.'atitn 1 at ih llniifitoii f-onvntlnn rsuil ,r from H'i'.t'ii pre-d 'iLtun opiioid j tion to At Kml.li ah nVatidldate for I proldent. Wvrt lfr hiforun-d j haver t t he wouhl nupport .Sn.ilh at the S'tvmhr letion. Hank ( ull lii. (l W'ASHIN'ITON, July a.-M'-' Tli" cniptr.dU-r f.f tho urrt n' (toduy i-j-tnil a cull for tiic condi- tion ofN'atlnnal ttanlc at the tlune I if huiiua on June 30, 1 9-1. DANCE Afternoon and Evening CORNESON CARNIVAL o BIG BALL GAME XT FIREWORKS AT o All Cordially Invited NIGHT g 1! XT