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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1928)
o o MTDFOTJ'P MATT; TTJTBtTSTR. MEPrORD. n O OttKfiOV. TTTmSDAV.1 JULY T2. Im o o o o o O A CI T7f n o OWEN-OREGON o o o Trade Marked Lumber You will receive a Quality Product MADE IN MEDFORD DETAILS OP IS. Fl EAGLE POINT MAN IDENTITY CLUE BUYS APARTMENT: TO VICTIM AUTO E. NTF dil ution dosed Tlic newest ainl largest' apart inenl limine in i;illis. Ore., Known us ihe Wildt-r ami lot ntar the Oregon Auriciilmral li'Kc campus, lias lii-cn sold to ,). Al. Wiilley nf Kawle Poini l.y K. . I .i n. i allxr. ai a t niisiil M' mm. Tin- deal was yesterday a t'teinoon. .Mr. and Airs. Willli-y cxpi'i t ! inn Vi to l 'n r vail is the filil nf the WitI; to m ke hai KO f the new littshii'ss. Th.- Iiliil linu inusists of t!t modern apartments, nil fur nished and elect rim My ei nipped. They had heen in the apartment I'Usmess fur 20 years in t 'iilit'urnia :nd ftah l.etine emnitiK to smith ern Oregon. Ashland nnn-KUe since death, awaiting locaiii-n t i'-iatiis. The dviltK y.illlh refused (. uive lllf ad dress of his parents iu the author ities. Two San l'ranii-'o ad dresses were found aneim hi-- in--loni;iiiLS. The dead nlll)l W is ah.. Ill 1 yea ! s of ae. nu-dn: in d.i : i. ha ii and eomplexion and oi ni-'.liuin height, and appeared seUlv. .laelison county a lit hoi n as will Wile a detailed description ol" the oiith to the Saata l'i paletil today. The first clue to i he Motility of the ! S-yea r-dd youth known only as "YoutiK." whose life was eitish eil out on the Ashland -K la mat li I'alls highway .Inly 1. last, hy the wheels id" a truck driven W Kin I Swisher of K la ma l h l-'a II.-. was found today. The Klan.ath I'alls Kvenin;; Herald reports thai it h i-: received a letter from ( lem ue V. Y..UI1K. li. K. 1. No. L i:.-x ::".."). Santa ("rir, Calif.. maUiim inquires. Th. letter says in part : "1 tiave a son .soiiiewlieie in that vicinity who works at the mill.-, and shifts ft tun mill to mill. I feel much concerned. I do not know where lay son is at the present time." The hodV has hee held at the CATCHER RELEASED By PIRATES IS SIGNED UP ST. l.OUii Mo.. July li'.--,Pi -Karl Smith, veteran catcher, re leased micniulitmmilly hy tMe lutts but:; I'irntes Monday, was si;ned today hy the St. I. on is Cardinal';. Me an aimed to report jn uniform ihis afternoon. No details of the contract wer? aiveit out. The Sacramento Itee of yester day trt'ilains the follownm article, .im-iit the trau-edy tn:tt cost the lives of Atrs. Ilaei IVU antl her son -lack. ;u:e nine. Alotnlay. Mrs. J'isk is a sister of 1. li. Walllier of the California r-nnii I'nwr i'uii It.ioy purehainu depart nieiit : A douhle funeral service to morrow moi hint; at the Miller X- Skelton chapel will pay trihiile to the memory nf Alls. ( Hazel K. CisU i Ha,.el i:. Wal llo i i. who lost her life in the Trinity river near We.iver vtlle in a vain effort to save the lite of her nine-year-old -on. Jack i:. I'isk. The service 1 or llo i w o will he af 1 a . :IH o'clock and cremation will fol low -it l he Kast I .a w n cenie tery. The hodies of Mrs. I-'isU and her son arrived hen- today 1'tom Keddinu. Their deaths occurred Monday while the Kisk fa mi I; y . who make t heir InuiH' at L'Miti Twetity-sevenlh street, fere oil a caiilUllK e- petiuion in Trinity county. The lad while wadiim in the Trin ity river jiot heyond his depth ami A I rs. Iisl; was drowned also in an attempted rescue. Airs. Ki.-k helom:ed to one uf the eailiest CaJifoi ina families her ui'ciit-randlather heiui I he late tJi'iirni' Doillier, for ! whom (he ill-lattd lionucr Party was naiio'il. er Kiainl ntother was the late Airs. i:iitha C. Wilder, om- of the stirvivois of the Imnner l'.irt. Airs. I'isk leaves her hns han.l. I.ce K. risk, itml a da uu liter. Ma rjorie. Her par ents. Air. and Mis. John ( Wa h her. and four hi nt hers, Kltner Jr.. Irwin II., Winlhhl W. ami Alerle W. Walther, live in Sacra no-li I o, llolll hodies were recovered from the river yesterday hy a searehiim party. Alyrtle I'oint Ki?;hts ot way are time." Klamath I'alls proposed s.L' ..uti(l i heiltL- secured for Arairo mad The l.odv- hrts heen he). I at the ' oi na im-i, I a 1 street l;ehiinu y-ii. m j Ml I "rtie bi9 musical com- A jfl P ' i hi 1 edy hit that kept m.G) !si )' fcv I IB!' ' l Broadway roaring for MtU W " T T Hp f I Sllil i :rthPur asa jl .y KlALl Uj j-jj.;; with all the life the jazz Hffn i f fcuU and twice the comedy illfil I 1 1 1 1 li Jack Dorothy 11 H El 11 llllilll RI II II AND njf I '11 Mmfll : ivuunaii , iviacKam nlllir ! !f "LADY BE M Vm GOOD " : II Anout a musical comedy! Wm irj f2 K I ifJ From a musical comedy! P j tfim fj 3 I lJj Wih times the com- S 1 fii 1 xf' 'qj J edy! A footlight romance 1 5 E 1 SS S si I I that everybody is calling XlliilHI tfre hCad'iner 01 comedy' 1 1 I I rM' Oood Added 0 UfS 1 lire II II l7mWMfM4hUt&- p ' till nni.r e , SERVICE STATION A LOSS OF $167 LOOT W. S. I lenry, mnnaKer of the Armory Service Station, followed a hunch last ninht and saved ap proximately $1U7 hy ndim hack to the station and removing tho money a short time heforo the estnhllshment was entered hy a hurjikir. who for his loot look two :'li.l.4H tires. Henry had seen a stranger loiter near the station tor most of the eveniiiK ami afternoon and after the station had heen closed u nhort lime after 10 o'clock hy V. Crave, stat ion attendant, I lenry hurried hark and removed the money from the rash drawer of the salt. After Henry had removed (he money lite station was entered thru a hack door, one lock of which was picked and tho other jimmied. The cash drawer was pried open, hut it was empty. Tho hut lar left no (dues. Daily Meterological Report July 12, 1 lliS Forecast Modford and vicinity:' Fair to ni.uhl and Friday. Cooler tnnmtit. Oregon: Coiiorally fair tonlKh; and Friday. Cooler in tnlorior in nieiit and in cast portion Kriduy. Normal humidity. LOCAL DATA ! !i:t M .ho rienr Teinperaturc ldtps. lliutiest Hast I'-' his Lowest (last 2 hrn.1 . fih ; Hoi. humidity t I'ct.l . '2.1 ' Precipitation In.) 00 'Slate of Weather Clear lowest teinperaluie inls morun. ; a(l dem'eoH. I Total precipitation Hlnee Septcn, j her I, 1 7 . la.i;r inches. Sunset toda-y, 7:17 p. in. ' Sunrise Krfday, I : t a. in. i Sunset Friday. 7: 40 p. ni. (Ml Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time ; CITY h b t o In ; 3 l.akor City !H tot P. (.'. . Itimark 7N S Clr. liolsp Inn I', c. ' lli nver SO r4 Clr. Id's .Moines si; l.S City. r'ri'Hiio 101' 71 Clr. ; Mflvnn . Ml M Clr. ! l.os aiiki'Ips "ii ri; cdv. ! Marshfli-lil i-i r, c,v. j Phopiilx ink Sft Cly. Portland S 12 Cily. ' Roil HIiHf in:! 7 Clr. KiiM-iinri; fin Cdv. Knit l,nke 91 70 P. ('. Sun l-Ynni-lsro .. c.fi 51 Cly. ' Santa Ke Sii 02 Civ. .Seattle SI Mi Civ. ' KlHlkjktle !i B2 Vtf. Walla Walla 102 71 PC. Wlnnliics fit; Clr. ; I.. W'7 DICK. ".MiMHofnlfiKiKt." . . Itjll'lllllll Itltll Iiith W ill SAI.BI. On July IJ i. M;0kiiii l.ri.tlii'is nf tt"m wi'ii the tow liliiilelti for tile Kenenil o,Hiriieln of 111- flil unit of tile n- u t;ite ttlleii''j!i.i hosill;il at no iiiii;e nub ii i . i I .,r t:n " Tee flrillM Slll.llillteil ,,., the liiKlifat beitis fIJV.UVV. BUYING MOST WE BUY FOR LESS A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION' "where savings are greatest SELLING MOST SELL TOR LEa farfiee- lie Test rf Quality Quality in many instances is an Invisible thing. Only Time, and the wear and tear lime brings, can prove the presence of Quality Conclusively. Our Mer chandise Has a Host of Regular Users because it consistently meets the Service Test of Quality. The Newer SiJk Frocks Have Charming Simplicity You can always tell a Taris frock by Its simplicity of line, so we took pains to see that otir own models are smattly plain. New and Fresh Trimly Fashioned smartness of satin anil fine crepe these dainty (rocks in gay colors hard to resist. When you see them you just naturally have to try them on. The makes to ml f Looks Well, Wears Well Real Value in Men's Clothing This Mitait , three-lut tun nnnUl has plenty nf set ive as well as jjiuul liH"k. A real value that will make Yinir cLdhiny expenditure a bound investment. Sulecled Patterns Dependable Fabric Reliable Tailoring Moderately Priced Stimuli vnrtf(ls in k'rrvs, hrowrn a tut lil uc in nrwfst tiiivt'lty st riiu - ef fects; ifigts in blue, nicy and LtovMi. $19.75 :.xtin Pants if Desired, ?4-9S 0 Pongee--AIl Silk Kirst (iiality 12 iMiiiiiiiic iiiini'i'. (.'iiviTimii'iil stiinipnl. A prill lii'.'ivy wt-isili t that has wmi luinilrrils nf 1'i ii'iuls siner iiiiirki't I'limlil inns liavi" inailr il pnssilili' for lis tn si'U il fur sni'li a ivmnrUalily low prirr. Vi inviti- riniipnrisnii In ciniviiii'i' von of llic valni'. 49c Bedspreads X0x I OTi sizo tn erinlclcd iiuih lilt sprtji(lH tluit have hlue, rose and Hold t'ast-eolor stripe. A truly remarkable value. $1.49 Bleached Muslin r!t' linlicH wide. Our own 'l telle ImIu" brand. Saim- ii;ilily In nnbieat lied Ih Inehes wide. 10c Millinery A splendid Kt'nitp type floppy ntylc Hi iii w and nil k Our low price litljin nulH In laterialH. 98c Our Own Brand of Silk Thread Various tests n d cmupari tons niiiiHy resulted in the kclrction of a srwiim silk which ip;irs fiur own tradf-nuik. Each ipojl 6c i "ft? V " f C -WIOT AMI it PfysLT CO Crepe de Chine Washable ull-silU rrepo do chine. VA Inches wide. 2T shades. An excellent itial It y . The yard 98c House Slippers Kelt house Hlipperw for wom en, chrome Hole, ctiHltton type. lUhhnn and pnn ion trim. IVleo per pair 69c Ginghams HI! iiiehew wide. All fast enl oih. Included in IIiIh ltd urn Tnile dti Ndid and rayon Hltipcil tiibrlei;. Yard 19c Bloomers l.tire triutmi'il rayon bloom erjfin pastfd Hliades, all hIch. A riao Kii'Ke rayon Hint an Hiires Hcrvice. Our low price will please. 98c Work Socks One croup of first quality sue Us. It row n and blue. A value without equal. The priee is extremely low. 5c Overalls Full cut bib overalls, alt sizes 12 to -HI. ILiuh back type. A money KavlitK Item. 89c Union Suits Nainsook union suits of the athletic style. Sizes 'M to -Hi. Carefully tailored. Kaeh 49c Overalls For Boys Si.eH 4 Id Hi. I tilt overalls in i;ond quality blue denim. Our price 69c Vacuum Bottles "Pi'iiinialil" vuriiimi liottli'9 fur llio liini h lilt. Tint Hh.f. Will kiM'ii rnnli'iilH lint or colli. 79c Work Shirts Kill I etit ehamhray work shirts. Illne only. Sizen 14 Vj to 17. An outstanding value. 49c Work Shoes Outing Blioes with full oak tanned Hole. Nailed, leath er heel. 100 leather. $1.98 Men's Oxfords llliirk or tan calf oxInritB. Siyllsh lasm'. Hnlilii-r heel mid nak taniip.il Holu. IjcuIIi cr nil the way thrutlKli. Klzen i In 1 1. $3.98 Summer Suits Included In litis lot are many Ken u i no ' Pu lm Heneh" fa li lies. All sizes. A cool Her vlcenble suit for Rummer wear. $14.75 Straw Hats Men's sailor Rtraw hats, cool and stylish. All leather sweat bunds. 98c Good Looks and Service Combine in this Silk and Rayon Hose Many, mainy women are finding this splendid hose a solution t? their hosiery problem. A mixture of silk and rayon that is smart !ookinj? and will give ex cellent service. 0 Full-Fa&honed The full-fa.shirmed featuremakes this hose fit beautifully. f n Will You Help Pay Mrs. John Doe's Bill? Suppose the next I'm. you went shopping the saleswoman said, "the price of this dress is f 10.00, madam, but Mrs. John Doe has not paid her ac count this month, so we are fbliged to divide the cost of carrying it among our cash customers. The dress will therefore cost you f 10.1 1." I Voi4d you pay the extra 11 cents? Probably lot! Tiif is the reason the J. C. Penney Company (foesiiot o0cncharge accounts or sell on the instal lment plan. It isn't givingtfreryone the same square 4c4. We pRfcr to give YOU that 11 cents. Q O