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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1928)
raws Skr 'TtfBBffflTtff yfXTfJ TTtTT,T7yB. TT!DFQRn, ' mr.CtOV. TTT.SDAY, .TTTLY TO. 1958. "-j ii. ml Ik AiikuhI. Tlir k u.i. Qrr rrr rr i rfrttt fANIU NATIVES Mw lui 1U2 G-8 In iIil fn 1'iiuun. Tin tnin money outlook ti lj-nt it muih from Tfiff .spurt In the nt;in- dnra bearer, but priceH rami me whHt from ihe cIii.v'h lovn. Total ialf'M (ipprtixiinatf'd l.TOO.uuo Nhmt'H. )tl 1,1.1 K IlKUI It ( AK.IIT reports of the Mod To I'd onven-1 tlnn rnnimlsKion made nt liiht ' nipht's mooting ot the Ainorirnn l.fKion Indicate Ihut the utate con-1 ventlon will prove a big winced ' Mnyon, In MANILA. P. I.. July 10. ' TVriirfid hy renewal last nl:ht f "Id trail !r ;i pari ..f I Ik- lislnmc. 1' Ik thutiulil Ihut lie lliriu- If.-neral lint Appeared to be too Klin wni!(, inuktnK tn(. hike. O ",u,;n pncprne wun me iincer- . Sheriff j nni.it-- (leputle an rfsdfiitn of that xiTiiini sp nt most of last ninht Nt-archiiiK for the rni- UP IriK man. largely uIoiik the Klamath riwr. The sheriff returned about 10 oVlm-k this inoinlnt'. to learn O'bat die fucitivt' had been captured in InjiiMiiuir. In which city he in said to have arrived by train, buv- (ConUnued from f&g One) "(: raflmad ticket from Vreka, Q to wni' ii place he y-'U'ls rtmvn friim Jlnrnbrook. iiik-miiu m.'in had purchased u rail road il k I at Vreku fur iJiu ihjii ulr. Car Held In hland. Jeff. Tief ft'- i beiru: held in Abland with iisfl.ad of camping equipment and foot! BiipplfeH. the latter nf which Included two wu'kn of cmM'-il Kuod, hams and bacon and other eatuhles. The eurupiliK -iupii)i-nt in dueled a tent. potH, pans. tr,(hiZ pans. plates and knives aiul fnrks. Tin- load also Included all "f Jeffiies' Hmh. k The sheriff's office was informed lhat JeffTi-s had been on a Sheriff Hurt Hawkins and two "drunk" f..r the past week and deputies of Klamath coillltV en- fh:il lher.. hi, been mUnn.)...-. A I buy province, people briiHh. old-time rexlflciitx of that operated with local mrirr..-u i , i.,.. ,..... i ..rr. ........ ...... ,f. ' .-... jriifiHi i mm- ... him yi;iKvh ill iin ioui " ' evM'y way possible and also npont father of the dead bov. The father man Paul McDonald outlined the KaIn fled from their homes. possible for the fugitive to make ,i,e it;ht In search of Ji-fferifK. worked fm- .lefferies in his erviee Ihe eruption was one of the ,HW1I nn.iiKn ihe timber. Il.m- They confined their efforts more tmioi. almiir the Ashland-Kl.nmT.ih or less to the Komi and Am-r dis- Kails highway. mem in uie tnoiiht ihut the fUg- W hile mulling of a definite na- stopped his m. iv Hit cauglit a rki the nla'il near the .Mclbmahl-i'ick- violcnt eruption of the volucnno 1,11 ""wmlll. and fbd through lie three-day program and told about' the air circus, which will he the birgest aerial event ever held In the state. He also stated the urg ent need for more man power mid HiitoinohileH to help enter tain the many vlsitorn from out of town, t'ole Holmes spoke on timh most violent tdnce activity which i rVfM ' "i" neighborhood of began June Si destroyed the town 0''''"'k evening Jefferie of Mhog and several villages with : "merged from the woods near the lava. With lessening of activity, power statin and in tici healed that way. Haw- nnv has been decide. 1 i-h.iri...u ,.c kins, not kiwiuhii- t li .. t it.tr.. ..!,... i i ' .. ioe peoitie nnn neguu to return to '" ...h- i '""ii- nau ueen apprehended, Wuh Htlll ore to render aid tu oomcH inai nan not felt the "an- 'iheo over n misy on the case this forenoon nnd ger" of the volcano. In churches; the Hiibject of parades and rrl! V. ni,M m""" ""I'Pllcutinu or TeiiL'Wald on hotel reservation-. ! "'vine protection. e through the woodx. using Tengwald urged that local citi zens provide rooms for visitors, a the hotel reservations already nre filled to overflowing. in private lamlHes will be paid r at the rate of $1 per person j The volcano, :mo miles soulh wcm of Manila on Luzon Island, ! Is highly spectacular at nli-ht as Uooms I f,iim('-H Bhnnt far above its mini um. Although it has destroyed Ihe town of UboL which h:l.i rantt 1 Iter day and payment guaranteed I ut ln tern bawe of the nmun an wired that he had learned that tho Everybody knew what was wrong with me . . . but fiyseff an accident victim may be filed anain.st Jef. by the Medford cuinrniKuion. Ted tain, no loss of 'life ihas been hlbitloni which will excel all for-1 nier attempts in this line Clurlpck asked that all present der tlielr host badges ut one rave a last-minute rush for badges. T'ost Com ma rider Hromle the whote-liearted support I-gionnalre In niaklng the Med ford convention a success, ami linked that every member register now at convention headquarters In tho chamber of enmtriere vqlNI VOLUNTEERS TO SiGLEAN UP ON AIR FIELD In preparation for tb0 landing 'of planes on the national ail M-t ng how many hours time they tour, wnii-M will arrive here Mori-1 will give during Ihe three-dav 'day, July r,, at M::to o'eioclc, program. (oninreerN are needed to clean up Seely Hall gave a short talk mi i tho local air field, which is re flu national air lour, which will ported to be In rather poor con be here next week, asking for j dn ion Volunteers to come out tonight at! Members of the American J.e ti;:u p. in, and help clean up thelKhm, Crater elnh and chamber of Held. A lain number responded, 'commerce especially are asked to Mild all other Legionnaires are j help with the work tomorrow cve-urged- to he proiicnt Ml tho field j tilnif. Wednesday, at rt::ifi. ton ght to help out on this 1m I Final instructions to all com portant work. nrltlei men who will have charff, Scout Kxecutlve Hrlcker asked r the entertainment of nntiopal the support of the Region In rec ommending Hcout Honald Krlug for the Aniartie flight with Corn mamler liyrd, and a resolution was passed indorsing (he local boy for this coveted honor. Letters in his behalf to National Command-i"'" be her,, to referee ll. er Hpoffotd and Htate Commander I which, after leaving he Jjovo urging their support have also been written by Post Com mander Hromley. Chairman McKlhose of the play grouiHls commit ten thanked the legionnaires for their recent work on the Legion playground anil ad vised that the new flagpole would he erected .he font the coming con vention. Karle Davis, radio chair man, spoke of the weekly "Legion l'-rolles." and asked nil Iegion L-mertainei-s to participate In these popular programs which are given every Vriday night from U to 10 o'clock. A. J. C'rose made a few re marks on ex - Kenalor firorge Chnmhcrlaln, who has Just passed away, and told of his many kind nets .In behalf of the ex-service man. A motion was passed to send a floral tribute to the funeral and to have suitable resolutions drawn up hy the resnlullons com mittee at the Medfotd convention.; ' Two new members of the air totirisls to arrive here Monday. July ill, ut ll:;iu were mailed To day. They are asked to report at Mm local air field at lu o'clock Monday morning. Kay Collins of Helroit. Mich., planev. will go lo Portland. -f, Radio Program KMED Mull Trlliune.VlrKtn fltatlnn TiK-Mlliy, .rill' III I" II i. 111. Hnldfl-'M lliiliy. 4. U 10 10 p. in. ('allfiirnla lux. - k I'owit I'll. . WfllllCMllly, .Inly Id tu II II. in. .Mniin'H Hint 1 I" 11 :3IP u. 111. ItoMi'ii. litMK'K Inc. ,-n- In $1 Ktnr... 11:30 In 1 2 11 . in. l.i-MnNX Sfivli'f NCitinn. 12 In 12::l(l 11. 111. I'liy cliiin- IliK D.vi'Iiik Wui liM. U'.IIH In l:3o p. r.--I 4. J Kilnllp a ' 1 111 TIMH i IW fc, m (Hi r-1 Wfi priilivn inmliiHtTO were lllinolllloi! T '' .iit'iuoriT .Mull Trl- InHt nlellt to tuke tllo llllli'i'H of IT "" ,"'w" """ """"'t !- (lonrKP CnilillllB linil .1. V. rnrl- l""'u- rliliie, rt'rpiitly rrnlKnP(l, tlio fnr- hut on iiiioum ot IiIh niiiy Into TTTf.t.. 4. .!. III" linllllrill rii'lll nml till' latlor All III! vl..,.. 111 . linnniun nf plttmirn nf rnulillll Ill ... I"".ihiii Hill III- " ' ikivi'H iivir K.Mi:il T n.111 i iuiu -im-u. mi' ii. .-.-... - j from tn !i '. " " ll"- soprano. uKsiMed ..e .... IMolilnmi. violinist reiounaire .tuuge itariey nirc- Walla IT or ssnerKian post wan n guest i rs ilny or tue post ami spoke or the slate .M fo i 1 ; ' ' ' ' "7 . , V .,, I "'lien, she stiniied wlih Marl ...... 1 ...... IV ...-r.. .......... , ,( t IHU I 7. V J ' , ' l",,N h 'N "I Thohurn Methodist dan. inclutling the famous Shcrl-. elnirch and was frequently heud dan Legion bnnd of w hich he is i f ,.,,, wnrN snoii,,., ., i " ' . slation. .Mrs. Kuy also Kave manv ' 1'uesday eveulnu by the Knldtu- Dairv by Carl and lutogcne plani.si anil accompanist, ay Is ii new sim-er in coming here from chica I wllh Marie and ltudotph Magnus, she n former member. ' The next regular meeting of Med ford post will he held on Monday. July 31. Jiint preceding the convention, and every Legion naire 'In the coifniy is urged to j nr plan now lo attend, as there will h be much Important business to k M L'l) transacl. The Answ gave manv programs rrom Wsrr. I'niversiiy "r Iomu. at Iowa fltv. Iowa. Miss Wallace has I n a teacher 1 Piano in ,m 1 fr mnuhei and Mr. Mohlrum hi.u heai il iiumy times ..ver ' The Moon (Joes Diiflltig Indian Love t 'ail r.dn.i Newell Pay ... Terry ( Iruiiu . Kriinl Trinknus ' is returned; II. II. Murphy nf Tillniiioiili iv lMii'li'il Iniluy ihnl IUk Klui cihiim', which iik NloliMi llm nf Klit nl July 4 from .Slxlh biippI wan Incniiil sn Miillilay i'ViMillli; mi IIIviM'sIiIii om-; iiiiiv .Mr. ..Mui-niiy lis Im-uii In , AIhttiii U Miulforil Hlnni IiihI wi'fli vlnltiiiK iMpiui' I'i'luttVFR ami at ihi aini llmi kiicp. ; iiik 1111 iiif inuiH 11111 inr iiih nml , iniprnv i.iii,,n r:ir. Thf Slur lia'l lii'Pii drlvi-ii up PKixllllilli'ly :t!(" inlliH rturin-s llli rmir iIiivh nml 11 (IiIiik wiih lnliiu from It pxciipt n ff tonlx. iih nlil cliiihlni: uml 11 iluap kIuiiIi'. Ili'rhrrl Moure, a Irultlr man. In cnleil the car ypNtwday. I a I ! My tin- atiM H of .Mliini'iiMika l.li'tli-iinc,' "" V N.'Mii I .11 I .Miililnnn S.-aliilll I'-lll.li. N... L'l 1 'I,,.,,!,. ImiiKi-lli' WaUin't, "'I''' friim llluh .lliiUsi I.'.i,..! In u l.tixi'iiilniiirK (',.iii.n 1 .MaiiuliiK ! S.in-ii ISnsa . .,,,, 1 I.1I1111 Ni. Hay ''l' "" I ! llnln ! llllnin . , . Ill Miililiiiin M..I.-I! ......II "'""Pil"' llaiiil.-l c,n,ii,;,-i lini'ki'iii Wall I.OVI';. Swi'i't Sunn 'any M,i ia,-k !,, rilil 0,.,.i,,,. SvM-.'i 1 1 nun,. I Iiuiu' Lenionn.lre. to Clean Up Airport Member of MiMltonl I'nut Nn. I.", will milhi'r 11I tlm lair 'Tinuiiiln to- IilKlH nt :;iu o'clork lo livlp clean lip the airport anil put It In Rhape for Hip 'national air tour July Hi. All ini niliMi m niu ihki'iI li t'om manilcr Hromley to lie prenenl tiromniiv at 6:.1n remlf to ulve an Wall Street Report NKW .u It. .Inly 111, .-,,41, siiii l. Piu'i'K Iiiiui.,1 ii-ai'tlnnaiy iiulav Mini- an early IKniav nf i 1 1 1' '' "f hiKller iiiimey rali'n. In. ,11'llnlfll il liy Iho niarkliiK up f . jiall luiiiiiy r,'ni'al rale In nix per m ami the cillini! ..f ,.1 1 nour iiinn 10 tnia impurtnnt woi k. '' '" " inn. caii a Any other local citlaeim who wIhIi on '"HHsli niiliiisianii. tf help will he more than welcoine. bhIiib nf nue in mx pnlnu 4 . juere em dnu n nr ,.,t ,,u( A i Mm. N. tlle (Iroyer of (hlM elly ! nunilier nl Ocelli,, ,, ruliciMl from Ik riiplitly reroyerlnu from n recenl ; "e I" four pnlnin In n. neilve Jllii... Mr... Harriet (I. Allen nf ' lionieii ami min-li more In k few nf . I'nrllnnd. a ulalcr. - ta ' wllh .Mm. ,h" '' prlceil Bpeclalllei. flroyer. ftie i-liiNlnrr hdh heavy. Hulls 4 threw all iyutnltnn n.l,l,0 a. Ihev 1 1 A K' I : I ! I'laiiH take xliape fnr I'lisheil (IciWal M.in up 0 jpij flmincing 2i0,ono comiminiiy hn. Mhe hiKii,-.si n, m , ,,. ' "' .. . q 'n I'lonpecu t another extrn(SiviJ ,rj:,-. T?' T W yT'ff WOT MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter. What the Prte MANN'S MANN'S GREATEST JULY CLEARANCE SALE On Sale Tomorrow at GO New Prints Printed Batiste Printed Dimities ALL SIZES $1? Tht't'i' will lio a rush i'm- theso for who ever licnrd tl" siii'li drcsst's ;is those lire for ;i dollar! Some will liny I'ive or more every woman will want at least two. So come early. There are ten models in this assortment: two-iieec nr has(iie effects some with pleated skill. Kxcel lent patterns, washahle 1'ahrics. yood colors and a fine assortment. Ideal slimmer dresses for porch, for house, for street wear. 1 One Dollar a Piece Tomorrow At MANN'S he left me . . . then I overheard her whisper "B.O. )9 but I "JUST the faintest murmur . . caugiu it. "'B.O.'.. .what could she mean? What was Helen saying about me . . . behind my back? How cool she had acted lately. How reluctant she had been to accept my invitations to the club parties. And that silly excuse of hers for leaving me on the porch and going inside. "'B.O.'. . . and suddenly. . . like a flash in the datk . . . the truth burst upon me Hotly Odor! "That explained it all . . . the girls drop ping me ... my troubles at the otlice. Body Odor! The truth hurt. But I'm thank ful that 1 did overhear. Body odor isn't tt handicap to me now." So easy to prevent body odor Many people, both men and women, miss out on popularity and success in life . . . because of body odor. They think they're safe when actually science says no one is immune from this unpardonable offense. We can't tell when we offend, for our own sense of smell be comes deadened to familiar odors. Hut others always know and criticize us be hind our backs. We can't help perspiting. It's natural, healthful. Even on a cool day we perspire as much as a quart of odor-causing waste. And in summer, warmer weather and greater activity cause more perspiration than ever. Keeps pores purified Thus the safest thing for every one is to be on guatd . . . always. And the easiest, pleasantest way is to prevent the odor by us ing Lifebuoy regularly. With its gloriously refreshing and abundant antiseptic lather, Lifebuoy deeply deodorizes all the pores. Doesn't hide the odor ... or merely neu tralize it . . . but actually removes its cause, giving bath-to-bath freshness of body. Makes complexions healthier Lifebuoy is also fine for the skin. Its mild, antiseptic lather purifies face pores, keeps complexions fresh and clear, just glowing with radiant health. And Life buoy is used by millions as a health safe guard, because it removes germs. You will learn to love Lifebuoy's pleas ant (lean scent, which tells you Lifebuoy purifies, and which vanishes as you rinse. Use Lifebuoys week and you'll use it for Ijfe. Get some today. LEVER DR6S. CO., CtmbrUgt, M.m. ILDIFEIBTLJCDir ii irtfrrii STOPS IIQIM 0 1)OKl-,.HQ, , CTS HEALTH :lfr : ' il Yes! We iiavc Tree Props Cedar Posts Fencing Lath Flume Lumber Timbers Blacksmith Coal-Drain Tile Sewer Pipe Chimney Pipe Everything in Building Material The Largest Stock in Southern Oregon Medford Lumber Co. J. H. Cooley Phone 629 3rd and North Fir St. See Display in Window EXTRA Specials Wednesday The Biggest Towel Sale Ever Held in Medford 29c Turkish Towels 15c 1 case 22x44-inch double thread Turkish Bath Towels in white and striped borders, extra heavy quality; can't be matched any where for less than 29c. While they last, Wednesday, each See Big Display in Window aiLiic-u any- 15c Celenese Voile S1.45 Values 85c 85c 40-inch celanese voile in plain and figured patterns; best quality; regu lar price $1.45, July Clear ance sale price, yard See Display in Window Figured Organdie 95c Values 59c 39-inch figured organdie in dainty floral patterns on light backgrounds, the popular material for fluffy summer dresses, 95c values, July sale price, yard Underwear Special SD9 Values 69c Nainsook and voile chemise and stepins in all shades and sizes, hand embroidered, and lac trimmed, up to $1439 jT f values, July sale price, f each VWV o Jlanrib$haAtmadAtote WT . 'THE Sl)OBE FOH EVERYBODY" J 49 c 59c 0 Mail Orders Promptly FilleiD Pos'te See Display in Window 36-inch ABC Prints, ;i silk ;mn counu material in li'lit patterns, uiiaraiiteed tasi colnr. WeLnilar 0"i value, spei-ial, a vard Triangular Scarfs SI. 25 Values 89c Crepe de Chine Triangu lar Scarfs, sold all seasm z:ri ;r J,,,y 89c Silk Hose S3.50 Values S1.69 Women's Burlington Ser vice & Chiffon Silk Hose. in all colors and sizes. Values up to ."."(). .July 'lea ranee Sale tf "I Q priee, pair .... V 1 Rubber Aprons S1.25 Values 89c Women's Rubber Aprons. made of fast color prints, organdie trimmed. Weg ular prie(' ,f l.'J."). J u 1 v ,;ri::; 89c Union Suits SU9 Value 49c Women's Bodice Top Cot ton Knit Union Suits, tiulit knee. Values .up to fl.in. .July Kale4Q price, suit T7C Boys' WH Soft' Sizes 1. 2 and :! venrs. Made of linen and cliam- yalues. Suit Pi epaid Agij for Butterick PatteQ)i TT "