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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1928)
PvTOE eight arEDFORD MXTTJ TRnTTNTE, rEDFOftU, OKEfifVN,, TFRSDY, .TTTY 24. '1023. esoF IE o Look to the Leader for Leadership) ONE FAMILY DIE CAUSES MANY ; FOREST FIRES F LAST 8 WEEKS FiVEH HOT WEATHER SMITH TO 9 &SKSd FROM .DROWNING 4 "i y""" 'T Tukn along a whole or lmir FHYK'S "Teu::ious" mkaxh ham ami tliere'd no nl to worry iiliout tliosfl vacation appetites, lii-euuse of cuel'iil nelection, wonderful curing mid U. ft (iovermiient inspection, thin popular Ham li.xs been the huccphm of pouutlcs-s pieniejt and summer camps. Then, too, it in so pronominal anjl so easy to prepare. Write to Five & Co., Heattle, for Frye'l "Heat Huide"- -IM i, mi ll re i Ipci. tiftid 3c fur pontaue. XV.iVm.E, Wni.li., .Inly IM.-jflv I'tve .lilpane.se u'en ilr.iwne.l wlii-n T. Nu.lit ln.st 4'i.mrul i.f tti" ;iiii..iu..l.il,. whi.-h i'firri-ij lilm M ir, his wife, ,:i ml nljc ihllilien Ihru the 'erry .Mer.fr, :il l.eselti limit in. ami pliniKeil into Ijike WumIi- illul..tl l.ile I:ihi nielit. All hilt mie were iii'iiih...H f tjlc. sn,la family. .s.l.-iil;.,. i:,, il i.i,.,., ,.,nK. lee i.l lh.- Sml.'ix. l..-r ll'-year-i.l.l hivilh.T, Hiinuye. mill Take, -year. nlil ln.y, were ri-Ki iieil uneiinKeimi,. They wi-le elven flr.sl lil.l at II nearhy Ik. al limine. Heoren nf ih- seiine'rn wiilllni! In hiuinl Die 1 I : 0 - i. in. ferry w.re thrown inlu M-r".iiiiiiiK p.'iiife u hi-ii the iiaeeriv i.e.-iirreil, .i,,. ,,,1,1 ,1..,, till' Smlii l-;ir V:M (,. ..St itnl. jn lh'1 line of 2.', eiirn wailing on the -lili f..r the HK-'i.al 10 Ko ahnaril. At the Minntei) MlKtial "all; .'ilir.anl," (1)0 .l.i,anese l,.fl the; lm- .,1 waiiltiK ears anil drove his ni.nhilie liiriously ili.wn the slip 111 tin a pi la re nt attempt tn ! first i.n the ferry. The piiekeil ritaehlne ilasheil mini 1)1,. hunt, while the ticket tnUern ni.nle a vain eff.irt to Hun II. VeeriiiE. II i.cswiieil 11 wall the ll.iiat in nasslnir ha rrlei'M ilri.ppetl I'OKTI.ANt). Ore.,' .Inly ':t, -(! riri-M, title to liol, dry w'ealhir. I, ave heen reported irnni many imiiitH in the 1'iiufio northwpKt. Kit;ht hitnilreil men were f iRiil iiiK a fire in loexed off land east of Castle flock. Wash., in linldlim. of the l.oriKl ll l.lllnlier company lhai hail spread over several linn dred acres. The plant of the Maple. Creek l.imilier eoinpaiiy, la nilleH norllt of While Salmon, Wash., Hiifferetl n I'.'tl, 11OO damage In a fire. Several hnnilred ticres of loKKed off holdliiKH of the Aloha l.ninher (oinpaiiy, east or .Modlnn, Wash., were htlrnr-d. Forest fli'PM In the Oniiifitl .not U'ynoehe forests In WashlnKInn . ayaln werp tlirentening. Two hundred acres of Hlandlnx : wheat on Hie farm 01 Moxie Zpiikit. ihetween W11II11 Walla and Walls ; litir-. Wash., were Hwept hy fire, ahoiii liinin htishels or wheat lieinx ileslroyed. I'ires destroyed farm homes m' Mrs. 10. II. Halley on upper Cow litz Prairie. UuhI)., and Victor Mat thews at Salsop, Wash. Int'Tild er end the anil thro 11 nil, on lh.' Into the 111 1 11 1 '-I- 01 her lake. -Ml nvnllahTe linllce . reserves, firemen nnd liarhnr pntrnlinen were inoi.ilif-il within a fi-w min utes. Witnesses rescued the three 'children. CALIF. FIG KING WILL BE ALBURTUS . SPECTACLE TONIGHT AI.I'.AW. X. V.. .Inly LM -iTi fliiv.-ninr Smilh Ls I.Hlln urj;.-il hy yttuif t.( his )itlitir:il :nlvls-r.s lit ICi.-k thf iniiH'h .f his in-siih-iiliiil -:triiriiM) Into th -lcht vf-t-kK pr.. r-iiim ih i'lfii(i. ri Uii ivny, : Ihf-V ficiirf. he intr tifst t.niM nn t ;i Jirii:iK Ju.-i h-rtr lh Vutinf i-.'triy in NVfifiltf-f. .k fin- Hn ih-nnoi:iiii- nfmlnt'f himself. Uf has rt-;n5tu'(i no iU-ci-W.n when hn sh'tulit Uikn llie ; rnnil, where he hnuM K, t,r how ; ifl.'Uiy Steec-hes he shrtulil deliver. , II Ih rcvnlviiiK in IiIh niiinl (he v:iri -il hits uf jnlvlee Unit i-t.ine from lieutenant. inrlinUnj; those ' (Who ihink he should t:ike tn ihe ' siutnit hy I.al.or i;(y nt iho In lest, 1 timl it rih:iMy will he n nionth ' er nitri hefore his specch-mnkinj,' , plnns lire iliseos-(). The Kovernor hits fiif-n.ls. , however. Ih;it he dosn'l in!-inl tn m;ike more than one speech ii tay, and he is consider! nt- the jidvisn-j -IIHy of not even ilolim tiial. a' limited ntnnher nf addresses, all. to he hi-nadeast hy radio, in sira-t'-nU- renters Is a pi-nram to which he is KlviiiK seiiniis ihoiltriil. Ailhouph ihrre is a phi ti on f.ol ! to have him speak at :i mounter outdoor rally in Tiiicnyo during -Mhe eninpaiKn, mid there uniouht ( erlly will he other occasions for : open air a niieii ranees' Nmhh win Insisi. wherever pnssihle, on speak-' illtf illdffcn-J, chiefly lo conserve h is voice. TlBRAND tarn U-lt HANGS HIMSELF SA.V .KIJA.WISrO, Oil..- July . -iA't - finn lire t Jtoedilm, f,s. ;faliier of the (.'alifoniia lif,' Iuiik. ind nationally known liortu-ul-tniisi, handed hiniHelf from a hit;)) tension tower yesterday nea r l,lv ermore. Two lioys liunliiiK K'jtilr rels found the hotly. UoedinuV suhie followed a nervous hreak- MOWIl. ! W" was anions the first to ln itrnduce the fiK in California, and !diirin the war was a inemher of ' l he national anneiili uri. advisory j hoard. I (mint; this service ho found ehareniil of praeh pits could he successfully used m m masks and ave the lil-a to the Kvern ' nient. AllnirluH. tlje miracle infln, who opened a week'n etiKafPnifnt ai j Hie Kiaho last nlnht. uncorked ' hlineh of inysterleH (hat were,! aicordin lo those who attended.) very Kood. AlhurtUH iiromises n ' eomideif rhiinco of proffrnm for j toniKht. which will include "Hut - tee,' the Hindu cuMom of hurn- j hitr the widow alive on the fn- ; neral pyre of the liitshnnd. This! is an ilhif-ion so realiMh- an t" I ad ihe onlookers to helfevo theyi are WitnessfnL' Dirt wocrlflnft nt n' iiunian life ,md while one mlRht ! he led to believe the aet is Ki'lie-, jsmne, It Ih said to ho a most I beautiful presentation and the ; ceremony pi eceed hK the hurnlntr ! very impressive. The management , eontends that It is not alone en-' ( ntertainint,', hut educational ns I well. Thin net will he presented j loitil'bt. AlhlirlllM iinnnnru t tio.hr j only, until Kriday. when he will t:ive n maiinee f,,r women onlv. ! IE i a FRIENDLY PROTECTION mat serves, saves and Builds rpiAT IS ARTISANS 1 1 IP the creed of the United '""Mil!. i.i ic vssocuuion an ideal grown to reality. Everv J.iv tlw. ni:iti.1., ..i' a-.:. I ' .iun.un liavt: i-ausc to realize t'.M A U 1 1SANS1 1 IP is real uiul tanHihle. X isihlo evidence of it can he seen, lor instance, in the Artisans Home where aKed and broken receive the f'rtendlv care that ".ives Artisiins in.Mirance its name of IKILNHLY I'lUVllX'noN 1M.HS. Saving, servitiK ami lutildini; Artisan ship hat made ureal strides in its more t han a t h t r J ol a cent ury ol ser vice. Based on absolute protection at a loer cost lor men, women iiikI juniors the United Artisans 1 ile Association has heen true to its aim. More than full legal reserves stand behind the twenty millions of insurance in force. More than the usual services of friendship stand hack of all this protection. Artisanship can mean much to you if you w ill let it. It is designed to meet the needs of every inemher of the fam. ilv designed to I'ivi tK.. in .tw in activities that broaden their out look on life. Investigate for yourself and see how much Artisanship can hrintf you for so little. ife Association IU III IUK'O 608 ARTISANS i ""'""o nni)Ti a kti-v mi t-,-, . . M- U"k) "A"'-TON, ni,ie, Ntana-r for Josephine and Jackson Counties ' MOXUl '"AN A T'"Kn AC-ENTUKY O. l-'RILNPLY prtOTFrTT j e I.OXDflN', July n. (fli,Ti,pi ll.iiioinl.l.. Mrs. Lionel Tcntiysnn. nn. I .l.inios AliiiHKOnicry Iti.ck. .Ir.. son of tin- fnrmi.r HnlK-l t f ir-n' n r-rn I ot thr I'nitfrl stutos. were mnrrii'il : nt thf I'nililini.-tnn ri'KiKtrar off in-. toilay. '. Mrs. T.'iinvson Is n slsior nt l.nril fll.'lir.MUH-r. she wiis miirrioil first in Ifiir, m c.niniin Willlnm Iteth.-I.. the niarrinie helm- illUv,.i...,.i t.. I li'1.1. In the sumo yenr she in.ir rieil Miiiinr l.ii.nel Teniiysini. :i ! k't-iinilsnii ,,f the poet him-,..-, te. ..J.' fred i.,,r, Tennysiin. Major Ten-; nys.iii whs ttrimteil ii illyoree year! .'mil. -Mr. lteck I.eiiiK name, I ns eo- ' t'estnillileilt. SCHERER MOTOR CO. (Successors to Medford Auto Co.) ' 40 North Riverside Phone 73 WHEN BJ-riTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM . I " " - .f HIT H PROPELLER PLANE, NEAR DEATH VA.WOrVKIl. II. (V. Jnlv 2 1 fPi Ktiih'k hy an airplane pro-' rielier, May.u- ,. I). Taylor of Vim-; ouver was iu n serious eondlth.n I today. As he walked forward to ' l e.-elve a ei ir welennilllj; rnttl miltee on the itmwniiratinn of a' H i-' ity air route, he was struck , by a wliirlln propeller of a III-' inotoied mom ip hi nc mid rendered unenns-eious. his bend 1ein badly; jla.sjed. f The mayor had just nliKhtnd; from the plane after uuiklng the first trip over the An tnria. Se- ' aitle, Vancouver air route. The accident happened nt the city's I'-tiiporary nirport at J.mU island. f"rl'the'n'"!;- C'n'ln,''' M"K'" ?''"' "" -,..,.,,. I New YerU am, six ..forjl,.,,, ,,i Mi. MaiiKse,,,, ,,, , ,,,, ,, ,,,,, ,lllls , ,.Mniltn .,.., ,. The sweeni,,.. s .v . , ' "'" "f ""' k '' llnllal i i.teita In nient heliv. Bjn...;n:j;;,i?MVl;;lu:.,;v:,l:; i:r,:: vr::;'":;;;:. :;z,rix'' - i your vacation - - Oi Cjo swiftly hy train. Low fares now effective i 1MMAUA I UfiAD r.M (Xwir! 'ruspectl Jlllv 14. The rrnii' nf i men at work here now numbi'rs' a hum and the new road is ' proKiessinK fine. The bid weather has not passed us by, fnr all the hifcb nllllude. 1 The tbernionieter reKistered S7 decrees .Monday. , tjuite a Idt of ex-itement wa 1 experienced , here Sunday niwht ! oer mip man bein l(lf.t jn th WiMtlis. Til .if hiu rrlim.lu -..( rto hunt for him; ibey did not re turn u ul il a no nt o clod; it. m.. 1 Momlay. and found lie hail re- ' turned ut about 5:ao n. m. I'pon finding himself hst after dark he lay dow n and slept till daylisht and quickly found his way lo ' iup Joseph OulhiM'tsoii nf Ijike rrceK- ! lias his wife and daughter, Kve- lyn. raniplun with binl. A number nf tlm iMfw ntwl mo- he.nl cook, Mrs. George Mi lonald. have been having tin attack ol" olds, but are all better now. .Mrs. John Ijiyden Is also camp- liiK at the ranger station ami made a business call to .Medford .Monday. Frank's Comedians Have Clever Show '"4 lake A''-''-"'' . . PAhi sk.!)fS Chi "" ffl iwf -us,W H till' Wt-ShastaJik WirWaoai,5-,ii V San du&l0k!Hd -A v"femira, fflM'Vc'Vi Tvll rfX "-A- U Vacation days are always too few. L'se t hem al I for play. Your vacation starts wlitn you board the train, relaxed, carefree you are on your way to play. Vacation spots in Oregon are quick ly reached by Southern Pacific and California is but a day away. Tares are low. For example, 16-day rouiidtrip to: San Francisco .... S20.25 Los Angeles $38.75 San Francisco is flierire.-M,'tl r. e?!v?r""' fie,tThefiatcwa)'oadve.uure.Fromthcre " r-iiJiik" lln "bbon out to charming resorts, jjicui national parks, pleasant beaches. And then on to Los Angeles and Southern California. The all-year playground, with us colortu! beaches, old missions, orange groves.Hollywood.orabitofOldMexico. To California either the "Shasta" or the "Orcgonian" will carry you swiftly and comlorrably. To Portland fast trains by day or overnight are augmented by the deluxe Silver-gray motor-coaches. No matter where your chosen play ground Southern Pacific lines can serve you. North or South, Southern Pacific's vast network of lines inti mately explore the Pacific Coast. To California Then East On your way east, first see Califor nia, it costs but little more to go : this way. Then east via any of Southern Pacific's 3 great routes. Circle home via any of the north ern lines. Tale advantage of either of these great circle trip bargains. at, . k. "Parlor, lledronm and V.ath." the comedy H'-hlUnn whleli tirvrr falls to brini; lauuhter. will he pre sented to Medford people touicht. tomorrow and Thursday bv Frank's Comedians In Un? tent tlu.iter at Sixth and Holly sheets. Literally hundred of funny jitiMtlmts have been woven into tins h vir com- dy ami tent theater fan ;ne look a Car,. Agent,--' (?) s ing forward to one of the most