Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 19, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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    SfEDrOKD XXlJi TRIBUNE, irEDFORD, ORF.i iON TTTFRDAY. JULY
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GOOD LUMBER
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.July I'M.
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MEET FOR SCOUTS '
MytodgwiDR, REODY WILL ASSESSING WORK
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TO HIGHER COURT NEARLY FINISHED
Medfnid and vicinity; Fair tonight
and Friday. No change in temper
ature. Oivuun: I'luudy in west and fair
in east portion toniuht and Frblay.
No ehane in temperature.
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'LOCAL DATA 1 5 ; 5 K
AT GRANTS PASS THEN HOPS OFF
SPECIFY
A swInuulnK inert for all nic-iu
licrf of tin- CiHter .tik
t-uuiu'il will be held al iiarUf
yum Friday, August 10. wltli the
llrst event scheduled for lo ;i. in.
All scouts rPKitcrt'd In Jut ksun
;it:iI .lnspiliinp counties tiro t'lit;ill'
0 entor the contests. ;Kxtru point
will Iip Mwiiriloii
Lrtrllcipatinc wtv
!
Delayed by motor" and macm-to
Hoy Sruut trouble which developed in Texas.
plane No. 14 of ihe National Air
Kelialdlity tour ainved in Medfonl ;
this forenoon and lett at noun fur
Portland in an effort to overtake
the 22 other plaues of the tour ,
which visited Medford last Monday. :
foi a)f Heouth- No. 14 is a lruvelair ship and it ;
have eui iied ; 1h expected to overtake the tour
their Hfe-H.-iv.nir or sonu' (ithT; poKano or in .Montana.
bndue of merit. j 'Tie tit-motored ttiehrteld Kokker
Individual jnizo for hich-poini monoplane, whirl, was schedule'!
hfuuts in the inert, troop pen- ft arrive here yesterday en route
nantH, and a silver loving i-op. Trom Portland to San Kraiuiseo,
he given. The eup is to he passed over .Medford today shortly
Juttrded for the winning in.o.i hefnrp I ocloek without stopping,
the couiu-il. 'It w flyinj; iah and apparently
Tlie following list nf events will a Kreat huiry to reach its desti-ln-
on the proKrani- ! nation, where it is reported the
1. Scout life-saving team ni. -s. ' father nf Talbot, president of
iuu 1'vs on ea h side. Ku.-h Hichfieh company, died ye-
troop inav enter ns manv teams tenia y. The plane left Portland
it wishes. Scouts will" he di-iaround 11 o'clock this lurenoon.
vlded into two classes, flr.-t ami
.-.coiul aciordlnu Hi ability.
2. Disrobing in the water. '
; 3.' Will o' the wisp, a novelty
nice.
4, Kbit race.
5. Medley; half of the dis
tance to b swum in swiniminu
,-uits and the remainder in f nil
dress.
C. Fancy diving, including the
Jack knife, swan, back dive, and
other forms of the .contestants'
own choosing1.
7. PluiiKu for distance.
Tt-in pern lure des. i M i
Highest (last U' lirs. I . Mi M
Lowest (last K' his.). 4T
Kel. buinuhly l Pet. I . 2" Tit
Precipitation ins. i mi .U't
Slate of weather . ('tear I'lear
Lowest tempera tyre this morn
hlj;.J7 ileKIVeH.
Tot;,i precipitation since Septem
ber i. ii'i'T. ir.t;;. inches.
Sunset today. 7:41 p. m.
Sunrise Friday. 4:."i;t a. in.
Sunset Friday, 7:41 p. in.
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Observations Taken at 5 A,
120th Meridian Time
PLAYGROUNDS ARE
VERY POPULAR WITH
CITY
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!3
THE YOUNGER SEE
ADVANC
Plans are under way for th an
nual national Artisan convention,
to he held in this city from August
JO to 14, with seven slate officials
from Portland and Salem now here
to make program nr'unsements. '
Frank U'Axcy. Krnle Lupine.
Mrs. Minnie Smith. Frank Shaw.
"Doc" Allen of Portland and Frank
MeFa rla ml . Ku le m . arrived here
yesterday as members of a special
committee. J. J- yutnlin. also with
the party and head of the Portland
lodge, had hard luck Wednesday
when a cavity in a back tooth bled
for hours in spite of every effort
by physicians to stop the flow of
blood. lie soon recovered, how
ever! .
The local 'Artisans will stage a
minstrel show at the Orange hall
in Kagle Point Saturday night. July
i . the iiroeeeds to be ued to de-
iTfrny the expenses of the conclave.
Following the negro entertainment
' by 16 actors, a danee and supper
i will he sponsored by the Kagle
Point Crangers. Members of the
4 company put on the same show in
Bedford June 8.
Last year the. Artisaii conclave
was held at Seattle, Wash.
j DuriiiK these hot days the wad
I ing pool at the children's play
! ground off Fast Main street is a
I popular place for the younger yen-
era t Ion, ranKln from blonde little ;
j ladies to dusky brothers. !
The biK'in arriving on the scene j
(before i:3u in the mornings, noiih1 j
j of them bringing their lunches,
j carefully wrapped, and keep com- '
ing all day, until by evening there j
are usually 1 ')U or more playing j
on the grounds. 1
Six swings, four teeter's, puplllur !
for tag games, two slides, a base
ball (flamond, very much in the
rough as yet, due to the weedy
surface, and the wading pool
around a hoxed-in sandpile, offer
a veriety of fun which obviously
appeals to all the youim-sters.
There are two or three nirls who
bring their little brothers and sis
ters to the playground each day
and keep them there as lonu as
they can while tlr mothers work
up town. From !':3u every morn
ing of the week except Sunday.
Miss Melba Williams supervises the
group until noon. Then from I
to 1! :3n o'clock she is on hand to
referee the Inevitable squabbles.
Miss Marjorie Kelly assists from
2:30 to r o'clock.
As the sand in the pile i not
very deep. Med ford people who
have room in their cars on return
trips from the coast are requested
to bring back a sa c k or two i f
beach sand, for the good of the
cause. Sacks may be secured by
calling -at the playgrounds.
; Haker City
: liismalck
: Poise
1 Denver
, 1 es Moines
i Fresno
j Helena
Los Angeles
I MarshfiehL:
Phoenix
j Portland
j Red llluff
J lioschurg
! Salt Lake City
San Francisco
I Santa Fe
! Seattle
j Spokane
Walla Walla ...
j Winnipeg.
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Clear
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Justice court ye-tentay afternoon
In favor of F. V. Medyiudii. wIvj
l.roi.L.!it sun against Mary Keddy
and J. F. Kebly f.-r the posscs
sii.n of the siuri'i oom formerly
occupied by the 1 teddy Jewelry
stole nu Kasi Main street, an
execution was drawn up today bv
Judge (ilenn it. Taylor and served
on the tenants, giving; Medynski.
the landlord, possession of I11
disputed premises.
Pefore the exe ution was served
this forenoon. Dr. Keddy stated
be was plannim.' to appeal the
case to the circuit conn and thai
be would continue to run his real
estate and in in ing- brokerage of
fice as usual.
The case was heard by a Jurv
yesterday before Judge Taylor and
tml'ded considerable complicated
testimony. Medynski claimed thai
Sirs. lieddy had assigned Uu
lease for the room to her hus
band, who was engaging In an
other business, the jewelry store,
for which the lease hail been
sfgned. having hem close - several
weeks ago. Medn-.ki claimed fur
ther that his consent had not
been asked in regard to the
change. Mrs. Keddy dented that
the h-u:e had been assigned to
her husband, as Medynski claimed. 1 (n(i
Depu:y a-se.s.-urs of .he
eoutltV WHO hae been III the
sine March 1 will complete
work for the vear within the
Week ei till da v s.
According to Asses.. .r .1. It. C
man. the woik has been dela
oine "hat by the inability of
depuu a-eors to catch cite-'
at hiiir. 'To several homes it ha
been. necessary to inak
trips," said the asses;
(hell
net
'IIS
lied in til
nlil. and when We
evening they hail
movies."
Most of the work
has hern completed. (
and ends and a small
Criffin Creek, which is
or six
assessor. "When
laytime they were
we called Hi the
gone to the
BEN SHELDON SAYS
for the year
except odds
lion on
niplic.t i -
ed by having no official plat and
no allowance being made for roads
Tabulation of the valuations will
he completed by the second Mon
day in Sept. nib. when the hoard
of equalization meets.
'Several who have built new
ho mi's. ' sa Id Assessor Cinema u.
"think they can escape by refusing
to answer the d hells. The dep.
uly punches the doorbell until it
plays out and then makes an arbi
trary valuation on the home. When
the nw her comes In to pay his
taxes, be kicks like the dickens.
They would help the deputies and
Ives if they heard the door
bell the first time."
. a
Too .Muoh llrldge.
(ici:.. i;itui:. n. .... July d.
l.-Vi - In the opinion of Mrs. Clla P..
Mack, treasurer of the W. C. T.
I'. of Pennsylvania, "There is a
natinmil brainstorm of bridge. In
OWEN-OREGON
Trade Marked Stock
MADE IN MEDFORD
iny childhood days it would have
been consnbied a sin. We must
show women there is something
more worth while' '
- -
(rent .Iny In Tammany.
FAST WILL 1ST IN. N. V. -There
is great Joy in 'Pamniany
hall. Hlertion '.' No. Mr. Olvnny
has broken at golf for the first
time. lie did a J'!1 and with a
handicap of :t won the low net
prize nf the national democratic
club.
Mm Cun
NKW WH;K.
from Agrica,
w i
an in
hi Africa.
Mi-s K.i
VISltt'd the i, let
of Ma
home ill the
motored hci
found that
tile use of I
it in hi- aii'iit-v.
Atlas mountain
In-1 v,
Radio lor High School.
SAN FIJANCISCu. I'hiiis
lolllieed I or equipping 1 he
Ignatius hu:h school with radio
tis eua'diug the principal to
eak from his office to all ItT. class
um- at the same time. The
tiding will cost .54o,miiu and will
cn odale 1 .1' I'll students.
Mr- Dose Widff. employed at
e M. Curdj -I a nicls Insurance of
c. K spending a few days at the
if f Top Notch much on the
i'Je onville-I'hoenix highway dur
g the harvesting of the apricot
Meteorologist.
ed president.
to spend a week at the home
her sister, Mrs. Theodore A In
Joe Price. I'niversity of On
Hoover will be eb
in the opinion of Den Sheldon, who
returned yesterday after attending
both national conventions as the
representative of a l."s Angeles
newspaper. Jackson county's for
mer representative believes Hie
normal republican strength added
to Hoover's large personal follow
ing, will be far loo much for Al
Smith, with all his fireworks, to
Ceass of Dultith. i overcome. "At Kansas City and
in Medford today ; on my travels," said .Mr. Sheldon,
of i who motored over 11, una miles
n. ; since leaving- Medford the last of
May. "I found many republican
I Miss Theresa
Minn., arrived
I
I
law student employed in the forest I who said that if Hoover had not
been nominated they would have
voted for Al Smith, but with Hoov
er leading the party they were for
him all down the line."
101 STUDENTS 0. A. C.
Jackson county bad 101 studeiiU
among the 3S1S total long term stu
dents last year at the Oregon State
AL-rieultural colleire. according to
a detailed report of the year" a reg
istration Just issued by F. P.. Lem
on, registrar. Total enrollment for
VANCOUVER, H. C, July
ii Tilt liberal movement of J. D.
Maclean was overwhelmed in yes
terday's provincial elections In
Hritih Columbia, the conservative
party, under the leadership of Dr.
S. F. Tolmie, winning by a large
majority. Results at noon showed
that "J9 conservatives, seven lib
erals and one labor candidate were
elected, while 11 seats of the legls-
sorvice, .".a miles from Fugcne dur- j
ing the summer months, was a j
passenger on a Crater Lake stage
leaving here this morning. He will .
return to work in a few days. j
Miss Anna K d in u n d s of the
t 'uited States court In Honolulu,
who is making an extensive tour i
of the western statt s. went to Cm- i
ler Lake today. An article written ;
by Irvin Cobb anil published in a
magavtlne years ago. describing the
beauty of the lake, hai always
stayed in her memory. Miss Kd
munds said, so sbe decided to see
for herself.
Out-of-town business callers In
Medford today Included J. J. Cow -a
n of San Francisco and M. 11.
Whitehead of Fort land, both rep
resenting the. Pacific Fruit Fx press
I company; F. 1. MeKinley of San
j Fra ncisco, formerly secretary for
j A. S. Rosen ban m, general agent
for the Southern Pacific traffic
department.
Miss M. II, Smith of Murshfleld
went to Crater Lake this morning
tin a stage, expecting to spend a
day at Hie resort.
1
A. II. Can and V. W. Mills, nr
; rested last evenim; by City Traffic
. Officer G. .1. Present t for reckless
'driving, each pleaded not guilty in
Judge Taylor's court this forenoon
. and will be given trials tomorrow
1 forenoon.
The two men were involved In
an auto collision at the inlersee
lion of llartlett nnd Third streets
last evening and wer arrested
shortiy after the crash, which dam
aged Mills" car badly. Cart's truck
, and Mills' machine were both up
side down on the armory law n.
Koth men escaped Injury with the
; exception of a few' scratches sub
I fored by Mills on his face.
the year, including summer e
sion ( lature still were In doubt.
and other specially classified stu
dents reached a high mark of 5311
as compared with the year
previous.
This county also has seven regu
lar students in the summer
session which has enrolled ?U7 reg
ular students and a total of J3S3.
Including the junior summer ses
sion. For the year I y J T - s . stu
dents were enrolled from five for
eign countries Canada. China. In
dia, Korea and Russia: three terri
tories Alaska. Hawaii and the
Philippines; the District of Co
lumbia, 1!5 states besides every
county In Oregon.
Premier Maclean was himself
defeated In Victoria and two of his
ministers also were reject ed. Du
gald Donnghy. mtnister of finance,
tu Vancouver, and K. D. Harrow,
minister of agriculture, in Chilli
wack. The other ministers were
leading In their constituencies.
, NEW SHASTA T
IN EFFECT SUNDAY
lfcginntng Sunihiy. Juty 22. tin
Hnlilhlmuml Shastta will Hav' M'
ford nt 6:u5 p. ni. Instwul uf :3n.
rcuchlnff Sun Kranclnoo nt 10:30
ii. in., iin liour curlier limn mi'lor
the .prcHcnt seln'rtute, nci'orilhit: to
an announcement by A. S. Iii'!.i;n
I'auni, general agent for miiitlierii
Oregon.
Tho morning northliouml Shasta
will leave Meilforcl at U : 3 7 a. m.
tcl uf 11:27, and will arrive at
I'ortlKnd nt 9:10 p. nr. instead of
1 U: 1 3 ns at present.
'Lion and the Mouse' i
At Craterian Tonight
If enthusiasm is a guide to sue
cess, then this afternoon's audi
enee flcelaiins "The Lion and Illy
Mouse" the greatest hit yet. Every
one knows tlie phenomenal tri
umph of Charles Klein's stage play.
Iioih in New York and on tlie road
where, five companies iiresented It.
"Heady Money" Kyder. dominant
and merciless lloti of industry, In
opposed by an aged judge who
makes a decision inimical lo his
foitune. r'or revenge Ryder sug
gests that the old man buy certain
stocks and. concealing the letter in
which they were regularly ordered,
he publishes the fact that tho old
man has accepted them ns a bribe,
thus ruining him.
Hhlrley, daughter of tho judge,
orders things to the end of tarnlm;
the lion, reinstating her father and
winning the boy. This is a bare
outline of the story, a story which
has stood the test on Its own mer
its. The strident tones of tho "Hon;"
the pluuant speech of the "mouse"
coming from the screen with per
fect and pleasing naturalness! And
through lite varying moods of tlie
uicture runs the magnificent ac-
This la the first oi
New iK-glon Honor ItoH
When visiting Legionnaires conic
to the Medford convention in Au
gust thev will find here the finest comnanlment.
American Legion honor roll In the the rJl VitaOriimtt. Nay there,
entire state. The new board, which ; he many mbi . S "The Lkm ami
already has been erected ninr Is i the Mouse" by 1.1 1 meins. for. w ith
now ready for the painting of the .two : "Ttlkiri" that are be
names. :3 feet long, and In its ' Ing slin n on te sum trggram,
central position in the heart of the this show w without oucwion in
business district Is bound t' attract
a great deal of favorable commit.
It will carry nearly "0t.i name- f
local Legionnaires In good-si"d
letters, with provision being made
to take, care of 100 additional
names as the local membership Increases.
finest (talinti picture I presenta
tion that ls been brought to -Medford.
O
Tuo Wlianls Meet.
lit -II r Tl;i:. X. V.. Jul
i ij'. inn new
pictur.
Kdip")
izard;"y in motion
brew Inir Thomas A.
I- to visit '.ifurye Kastmun
Albany mayor alarts campaign j shortly .foi a d. in" n-Uatlon. The
oi better fire prot'-ctlon. .I.tdlt ur; J'.-.ut.
See "HULCE" Here all this week
w - w ALL NEW
RIALTO today
MADGE BELLAMY
In a Sparkling Comedy of Youth A Diamond Miner
Who Worked in the Canyon of Broadway
A Girl Who V. S ' Jmt'ii
Dance Through V -. V. S ..Jt
Life Without . t"l' V
Paying , he 'Z&Wtf f
ALSO
GOOD ADDED
SHORT COMEDY
Man.
Eve.
ADMISSION
10 and i'j
10 and 35
"HULCE"
THl HINDOO CRYSTAL
GAZSR
Sees All-Knows All
Tells All
The Moat Perfect of
Mind Reading
Acts
BUYING
MOST
WE
BUY
FOR LESS
A NATON-WfDE
JNSTlTUTiON-
SIT? T
MOST
WE SELL
FOR
LESS
"where savings are greatest
The More Yon Know About
Style and Quality-the Better
You Will Like These Suits
Because the
I
1
VALUES
are Definite
No doubt about these Suits! They have that unmistakable
Style Element. They have Quality too. And they're low
priced at
Extra LYnts if Desired, $5.90
" The suit pictured is the Two-Button Dorset model. The
Three-Button Mi nly and Collegiate models arc popular with
young men also. -
There are greys, tans wool and worsted stripes and novelty
weaves; also cassimcrcs in group and broad stripes and novelty
effects. ?-
Every Suit is a Confidence-Builder for our Clothing Depart
mentevery Suit SQUARES UP with Integrity and Square
Dealing. Other Suits at $19.75 to $34.75