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O OIF.OOy. FKTDAY. .TULY 27. 102S. 1 1 ADAM OTIIMMCn IMP'1'1 ';" L " ' '.y,3-! " ArRDFOT?T) MATL TTITBTTXE, MEDFORt), LIDGE MOTHER LOVE WINS OVER RICHES TOMORROW Is The Last Day of ,1 BT U. S. S! THE LEGAL UMITi If. JMrMIl 0IUI1I1LU 1 Hl'l'KHHK. Win.. July 37. ilt I'rt'NitU'iit CoolidKf'M HUCCfHf hh an a riff In and Wisconsin Ramr lobulations fixing a max I mil tn trout catch per day. iippojuPd lo have Ik-comic entaiiKlfd when ro ports came tod;iy from tho sum mer white house thai I ho clile executive, in a lunn fishing day hist Wednesday, had mode a haul of L'fi trout and thereby had ex ceeded hy one the maximum al lowed. On that day Mr. I'oolidfje wturt t d out on the Hrulo early In the inoriilnp. and with only a brief interruption for luncheon remain ed fiNhiliK until mtt nix o'clock in the even if ib. The trout were plentiful and he iniide 1 lie litont of liis oppol'tiinilieH, keeping John ruel(, hin Indian puide, biiwy net 1iiiK IKh cnteheH. lie (wiUKht four lilaek jiotted. eiht rainhnw, Ihree J.ni hleven and eleven brook I rout. In addition L;uoek threw hank into the Htream oik lit fitdt whteh did not comply wilh oilier game Icbu In lions. Should the Chippewa KUidt; he counted in an a mem ber of the fishing Marty, then the maximum catch alluwcd would he fiO for the day. haul Wedtie xduy'M catch of U 'i trout was made hy Mr. Cool id bc partly on the Itrule propel- ami partly in Home of the cuiiriectinK lakes. Juoek through hU Inti mate knowledge of the nt renin and of the peculiarities of Its trout, Mas it hie to paddle Mr. CoulldK'' to the spotH where the fish seem ed to rise most plentifully. iioskuam: hulk uh. to ItONTO, July i:7. tA')-Shooting a .xpeclueular l ogiid of 70 for the , neeoml round of the Canadian open. Kolf chainpionHliip, Willie Macl-ar- . lane of Tuckahoe, N, V., went into 1 the lead in the event late this afternoon with n total of J1- for; the first two rounds. J XOKTfl HHUKK UOI.K CIXH. j CHICAUO. Jlily 27. 4AV-HrralfliiKi ; the North Shore competitive reu- lord with a dazzling. f or three; I under phi. A he Ksplnosa of 111 -1 catfo took the lead from his brother i Al in the second round of the Western open Kolf championship i today. His card for the two rounds! j was 74-'i:!i 1 13, one better than! I that tinned In hy Al. 1 THE GIRL HE LOVED Jiooviiit mom-; si'may. (ContlDueu ihj Una,; I louver wuh in the party. I.am port Immediately got busy with tho nrra iiKements. Tills will be the secund flshhiK trip of Mr. Hoover nlong the Jtogue. A couple of years jitfo while on his famous "Homewhere in ( Oregon" fishing trip he Hpent two weeks In this section with his rod. lie travelled incognito, to avoid the crowds, and spout 0110 night al the Hotel Medford, leav ing In tho morning early before his presence was knotsm. 11 has been impressed upon local people that the chief aim of Mr. Hoover was to find good fishing and soli tude, und that under no i-iijcuinstanceH won hi lie talk poll tics, or attend any public functions. County authorities will take the necessary steps to protect (he ln nac'n cabin from the curious, d ur ine the stay of the distinguished visit r. A number of special agents ueciimpany the Hoover party. omaii "ItookhV Ailwimit LONDON. (P Mrs. Helen Ver mit,, lOngland'rt only woman book t '.inker, who long ilko astonished hdj- friends hy ta king her stand by t he race track and shouting Hi- odds in the approved manner, h.fs been elected a pirector of l.ud hrnke's, an Important firm of com mission agents whose clientele Is represent a lives of the greal fam ilies ,.f Knirhind. MlhWAlKKH. July (IV Alice Hergeden, today, lay In jured, probably fatally and her former suitor. Menjamin Keknrt, 117, recruit Milwaukee polleemun. wus hi custody. "She did not like inc because I (i m pnrt Indian," murmured ICekert in explanation uf his no Hon, ufler lie surrendered to the aulhoi'ltles. Ho confessed, pollen said, to shooting the girt first, then striking her head several times against the floor. At the hospital with a fractured skull her condition wan reported serl- OUM. K kert wjih divorced from his first wife and Ula rot mi nee wil h j Miss Herdegen began noon after. He said the glrl'H mother objected tu the attention he paid Miss Her degen because he was pnrt Indian a nit that several days ago they had quarreled. The shooting took place at the home of a friend of the girl. l - c n v 'x s- Jits , If " "v '1 I I i I'KKINC, t'hina. July 1 Announcement that the Inlted States and China have siciied a new treaSy created a great Mir in eking, not only in CblneKe cir cles, but in foreign clrrics as well. The I nitert Stales has decided lo deal independently with China, thus breaking, or at least weaken ing, the old accord among the pow ers which has been regarded bv the Chinese hh the principal stum bline block to nationalist China's aspirations for "equal treaties." The Japanese legation h pokes man said the announcement of tho Higning had come with startling suddenness, the Japanese cutiHid erin.'i that the Instrument elves de jure recognition to the Nankin;; administration, "thus considerably affecting the status of other na tions which have vital Interests in China as compared with American Interests." t Daily Meteorological Repgrt The 4-wvT has Semi-Annul SHOE SALE $1.85 $2.85. $3-85 Plenty of Small Sizes Mrs. Wirt Franklin, wife of an Oklahoma City millionaire, de cided to adopt Donnie May Turner, 17 months old, both shown above. The baby's grandmother, Mrs. Charles Butler, consented, but one night without the child convinced Mrs, Butler she could not live without the baby. She, therefore, took Donnie May from her home of luxury. Other couples have been pleading for the baby. NKW YOltK, July 27. (FM Net earnings of Uencral Modi's corporal Ion fur the fb-Hl Jin If of IIH!S Increased to t H I .-ti7.lM7 from $lL',f0,l.,07 In the first h:ilf of l!L7. Malance of 1 5H.r.liIi.!t7 after dividends on preferred and jdehenluro stocks was euual to f!) j a share on the common stock against tl24.K41.9H7 or 7.1 7 a I share In tho first half of 11)27 on ta comparable dire biisl. IIOIiOKKX. N. J.. July 27. Mj I.Co Unlce, y 0. iMiigshoi email, died Just before midnight as a re sult of a bulh t wound. He was shot in the left groin Tuesday by James MacgucMn, :m!. I,' lilted .Stiites customs guard, on pier two, a government -owned pier. .Macgurkin was uuol'd as say ing lioiie had refused to submit to search on leaving the pn-r and had thrown two bottles of al legedly smuggled whiskey at him. af; er w hieh he fired. police said other witnesses denied lioh-e had thrown the botth-s at Mugm kin. but had simply thrown the but tles down In the hope of destroy ing the e Ideiu e. all the potato can be forced through. Leal' let! nee is much richer In viliiinln A than head lettuce. This Is tt Uf in tin case of all green versus Mcar-hcd vegetables. Keef kidney, liver, heart and brain all contain al b-ast twice as much iron as round steak. A meal miiy be planned around a. bottle of milk instead of a pound of meat. July 27. 1928 Forecasts Me ford and vicinity: Parti y cloudy tonight and Saturday. Not much change in temperature. Oregon: Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday, local showers and thunder storms In extreme north portion. Cooler In northeast por tion tonight. Normal humidity in west and increasing; humidity In east portion. en T3 LOCAL DATA s 5 s FLOW MIIS I'lto.M l -.A'l'lli:HS IIAVK SI 'SIM Kit iii;iv.i. FOWES BEAUTY WANTED Limited tonnage for a limited time only Cannery Bartletts "-4s Your Banker" C & E FRUIT CO., INC. So. Fir and 11th St. Medford Phone 64 N K V Volt K . .1 u 1 y 2 T . iypi The marriage al Klkton. Mil., of Khen Tnkasha Takiimine. son f the late Or. .lukichl Takamlne. fa mous Jap.inese chemist, and M is Ddelte Jean, actress. became known today w itli (he return of the eouph' to this city. They were mil ried Wednesday. -Mr. Takamlne, who is "7, is a 1:1 ad list e of Yale. Tin- brid N 2il and a 1'nrnn'r member "f the Zlegleld l-'nllles. she is a daugh ter of William Jfini n f p.irmlng liiun, Ala., and said she had known Mr, Takamlne. u ho is an ex port er and manufacturer of ma chinery, three yens, limit had been pre huisly married and ili-voreed. PAUIH. fPi A revival of feath er flowers is brightening up Purls cost nines. The new bouquets u re softer ami more obviously made from plumes th;m were the rigid, rather stiff flowers, of a few months ago. Nasi urliums. peonb-s. water 111 lie.s, aneinonies and sweet peas are copied in feathers of colors which 11 ppt ox i mate (hose of the natural blossoms. Iti-rause of their soft ness they can be worn under eve ning wraps without crushing. I'lM-; i,i(.i it) snows viik i si; or appkuji K ! PAItlS. (Pi Appltcntlous of i cunt niNiing silk and Kussliin drawn 'work nre two of the niosi fashion able trimmings for lingerie. Wash satin Is used mi crepe de chine and j crepe de chine on triple voile or Igenrgetle crepe. Some of the silk I sheets show hole borders of ap 1 pliuued satin on crepe de chine (wlth pillow covers in match. ! Army Trucks Still Holl. PARIS -Nearly half of the Ill'.juu American army trucks and ambulam-es left In Kranee are still in service, thanks to the Krcneh dealers In automobile part-- v hud the foresight to buy up tho entire spart.pai'ts ocii,s u. toe end of thi' war. The continued 1 peNni'maliee of theve machines has i 'lone much to establish lite good reputation American irmks now , hold in France. Temperature (Degs) HH t2 Highest (hast 12 hrs.) 103 101 Lowest (IjftRt 12 hrs.) ti" (12 Uel. humidity tPct.J.... 20 51 Precipitaion (Ins.) uU .on Ktate of Weather .. Clear Clear Lowest temperature this morn ing, ti'l deKrees. Total precipitation since Sept. I. 1927 15.65 Inches. Sunset today, 7:35 p. m. Sunrise Saturday, 5 a. m. Sunset Saturday, 7:34 it. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time .Mr. Rnskob retires absolute!-. ! from Ceneral Motors, not having j time for anything hut polities. And j General Motors wants its -Tiant con icern free from any political part isanship. Stork buyers agree with i that idea apparently. Ceneral Mo I tors stock went up Wednesday. 1 The biggest life Insurance policy $100,000,000 Is placed on 200.000 Uleneral Motors workers, including sickness, life and accident. It j seems overwhelmingly big, hut f S400.0tjo.ooo is only about one-tenth the value of General Motors stock. Two hundred thousand workmen certainly represent more than ten per cent of a concern's total value. I.OX'MON Wi A new ultra litrht automobile with nine horsepower motor, speed of more than miles an hour, and mileage bi tier than 4." miles on a gallon, has been put on the Critish mark"t. It sells al the lowest price of any ve hicle of its kind in Great P.rituin. Production will be 2'Hi to ;lnii cars a wee if. a large output for a P.rit isfi factory. Italy and Jtalkan I. inked hv Air Tl IIAXA, Albania f; Italy has been brought within 10 minutes of the P.alkan Stales. A bi-weekly a r sirvico linking Hritulisi and Valonii, Albania, has been Inau gurated, the flight across the Ad riatic taking just 10 minutes. This is the first stage in an air-route whieh will event ually efiivct Italy and t 'onstant inuiie, ia hma and Salonica. The new service is operated an Italian company, the "Adr':. Aero-I.loyd." which has nmlue-d the former derma n company in Albania. It Is regarded as fur ther evidence i.f Mussolini's policy of commercial penetration in Al bania and the other Palkan slat' -. The new enterprise is looked up on with disfacor by J ugo-sl;t i... which fears the air Tue will ! used ultimately for Italian miU- tary purposes. One thing we can say for auii ads. even though we don't believe what they say. They don't guar antee to soothe the throat. CITT linker City .... Bismarck Boise Penver Pes Moinea Fresno Helena Iah Angeles.. Marshftcld Phoenix Portland Red Bluff Itosebnre Salt Lake San Francisco Santa Fc Seattle Spokane 3 E"? t- n n jt 2 " j S- l J1 a D " a ... I()U 70 Cdy. ... 7:: 5a nr. ...Mil 7U P.C. fU KO I'. C. nu Clr. I no 6S V.C. 96 (it Ccly. " 81 60 Vny. " 70 5J Cdy. "101 7 Clr. " !M 62 P. C. '102 68 Clr. 98 58 Clr. 116 12 Clr. . fit ni Cdy. .. 54 Clr. SS Co Cdy. ..110 2 Cdy. 00 Clr. Winnlpc.; I,. V. lll'K. Mrteoroloclst. OliiHStftf.fl nrlvortiHlnir er". rAmitt. So-ithern "Drya" Rise Brisbane's Today FOR YOUR WINTER FIRE Green Pine Slab Wood 12-inch or 16-inch ALBANY. N. Y-. July L' 7 .--ol1. - - Coventor Smith, accompanied by 11 tent bet s uf h Is liitui! . h i i Albany today for ' v YurU, where the democratic residcnii;tl nomi nee tonight will have a conlet tMii'o with Co ci it or Blti hie, of Maryland. The governor and Ills family plan to motor tomorrow lo I lampion I lay, on t he south .'bore of Long Island, for a week end mh iitten. Before leaving AtWuiy, (inventor Sin It h reiterated (n new paper men t bat be intended to dismiss pollt ical i-arcs from his mind while tit the seash(re. lie plans to return to Albany early next week. Home Pointers $2 .75 Per Load 2 Loads $5.00 MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118 North Central Relchsteln Tel. 631 Deuel (From School uf Home KfouomU. O. S. A. Beef and pin liver (nay be cooked Wtlh a tomato sauce which take away the Mronn flavor yet leaven t all the value. The lt er is first 1 scalded then rolled In flour. Brown , ttt fill and add a cut "f fttalned I canned tomaloi . 1'tmk bi l fm lit lo l'o mtnutcH. The vitamin A content uf b-n-' i'KUn may be iliei i iim d 1 fectliio; 1 the hens 011 fre-Oi t'biem a i.ine ; or by Klvtn fi eh law it clipping. Ordinary bl.o kboacd ernerj. may : 1C IIMil to ele.lll the tt.p i.( (he :love. T'im will do away with the; musHy black stove ra. j (iieen i-cpl'! are one of the best MUirces of vihinttn l They have i nearly four times us niu b as stibu i bran-. 'imc may be mivkI by 1-olttr; j potatoes with the peel on and put- j itlnic them through the rleer. The J peels will remain In thricer and It WN A i lm , o Determined t i ftt Govcrr Al Smith, ik tkojr tor tko "wet, Tnmmmf contiilc," an invited Rrou f.wthern "dr'" Democmts gathered At Ashe ville, N. C, to plan a campaifm nguinH the (rovernor. The m?et ing was called U,v Bishop Jnmoa Cannon, topi of the Methodiit Kpi.u-opl church, South, And Dr. A. J. Eajon, below, of AtlanU, Ca., t prominent Baptist, o O O O (Continued from Page On) ; tho well orKHiil.ed pniccssiim j I ariiiind our mm, tho earth falls back. The loss 1 slow, only unelmn I diedth part of a second raeli ecu- tttry. Hut Unie is lone, the world1 Is more than a thousand million , years old. and will last hundreds of millions of years lollKer. A hundredth part of a second every hundred years amounts lo ;. Croat deal In ten niillon years. Kl;-: ure it out. and WORK Y. I I Lillian I.0I17.0I. 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