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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1928)
o o "MKwoftn MAtfi TinunxK, mkdkouo, oreoon'. STttDAY. YTTLY 29. 1928. AL IMS THE CROWD AND SWIMS SELLS SERVICE TO SALESMEN CARS NEEDED FOR- wmHW BOYS ENROLL BIRTHS Pemocratic Nominee Frol-' ics On Week-End Vaca tion and Turns Somer-, saults Texas Girls Walk; From Home to Make Do-' nation Mingles With Small Boys. ! IIAMI'TON MAYS, X. Y.. .Inly 28. (A1) Willi political ('iron (Ms- mixaed fioin Ilia mind for a few i daya at least (iovernor Smith cume to (Ills seashore reiiuiT (ill j the Kouihern frliiKo of I-onn Is- ) land today for a week end vara- i lion. Ili; was accompanied liy WHinnera of his family, who mot- j orwl wllli him from Now York. : Arrlvlim at Canoe I'lnce Inn i which will he. IiIh headiiiurlorn : while hero, Into In the .-ifliirnonii, Iho demooralle. presidential nom- luce lout no llmi! In tuklni; a swlui, Ills favorite siiorl. Less Ihan half un hour afler hit hud reached the end of his 100-nillu trip, ho was j enjoytni? himself In Ureal I'econh- j bay which (Ill's far Inlund from J.onc iHland sound, almost mecilur, i thft ocean. Helore roturnlw? to New York I and then lo Albany the Kovernor I hnpeif In net In some Kolf and tomorrow plans lo inotor lo the j caul lip of I.oiik Island lo Inspect I Moiitatik slate park. j With Hie top of his aiiliniiolii' flown the presidential nominee sel ! din Jnsi al noon today from the , lllltmore hotel where he lives j while In New York and where last 1 niKht he illsciissi-d die pollilcal OKI look with (inventor Hltcllle of ' Maryland, i Wearlnu a Panama and a tweed i suit of brown, Kmllb sat on the front scat wllli bis chauffer,, the object of a brief demons! ration from admirers outside the hotel before thu procession of fifteen motor curs niaUlim up his puny ol under way with two stale troopers blazing- the way In a small automobile. Itidliw In Hie, rear scat of I hi Kovcrnor's car was Mis. Smith, Miss Hose Pedrocli, her secretary, and Mrs. Mury Collins, a close l'rlmid. ' In Ihn niilomohlle following- wore Major and Mrs. .lolin A. Warner, bis Hon-ln-law and daiiKhtor and Mr. and Mrs. Kniucls .1. (inllllnan, tluiiKhter and son-in-law ami be hind them In their own small car riding ulono were Arthur, number son of the governor, and his wife. Hallway lo the domination, fiinilh's car turned Inlo ltlverslde Inn and Hie others followed. Snilih climbed out and as lh women nteinbein of the party went to I he veranda for a rest he called lo tka pewapaiierinen and others to Join lllm. In a small room where for hull nn hour three men were kept on the" Jump serving KliiKur ale, soda water, cigars and sandwiches. Smith was master of ecretuonli Tli traiifiHHtHdoii problem wh it'll c ((JiifrnntM ih local Keg ion- i nair-.H 1m a mci'Ioiih on? und every Mdford 'itlzMi in ured to co- , operate with Wie convention com- ; mlKHfon In this connection. Trans portation to and from the fair grounds on Thursday afternoon and Friday niuht will have to he provided for nearly 400 members of the l'Klon drum corps and . bandH a wdl as lor ma.,y otm-r vijsltorH who arrive r.n trains. ThU : detail was well taken care of in , the recent Medford Jubilee and resulted in much favorable public-j ity for Medford's hospitality and f It in now up to Medford to aain "make Knod." All citizeiiK who will clve their services and a car , for any time during the three-day r program should turn In their names t Harry Moore, chairman of transportation or to Leuion con- : vention hadfpiarterH at the Cham-, her nf ('omnuM'ce buildini;. Phone , .Inly I'i. lt'S Forecasts Medford and vicinity; Sunday fair. Sliylitly cooler. OreKon: Sunday, cloudy in west, and fair but with thunderstorms in mountains of east jiortion. Slightly cooler in east portion. Notmal humidity in west, contin ued Io; humidity in east portion. ' 2 St COCAL DATA .00 Temperature iDegnl... Highest l last 12 brs.l 'J Lowest (lust 12 brs.l.. 5S Hel. Humidity I pet.).. 7:! Precipitation I inches) .00 State of weather t'lear Clear Total precipitation since Sep tember 1, 1H2T, 15.65 inches. Kunrie today, "cOl Sunset today. 7:.H1 p. Sunrise Monday, 5:02 a. m. A community business office hat been added to the varioui formr cf community activity at Kansas City, Mo. Mini Ethel C. Fclten ttcin, above, a young woman In her teens, has opened a "bmineM lervico" office where salesmen, in town for a few hours, can receive telephone calls or have letters written. Local businessmen also avail themselves of her services. 10 HERALD MEET Thousands of brightly colored , dodKrn iidvert isir.-; tho .Medford j ' I.eston convention were Hcatlered over the varions communithK of the valley yesterday alternoon by '. Harold SaudeiH, local pilot. Tit" local convention commission is taliinw every advantage of moderj. adveitiKiny nicdiunis to attract a record attendance tn Medford on AiiKiist 2, : and I. I'resent indl catlotiH point to tin largest crowds that have ever assembled In anv city of southern Oregon. I.. W. DICK, Meteorologist. MR. HOOVER TO ARRIVE (Continued from Onij at the headquarters of the Klam ath river, near the Oregon Hn. Mr. Hoover will spend .Monday and Tuesday fishing and plans to return to his home on the Stan ford t'nlversity campus Wednes day. He wili. return by train. The automobile parties left San Francisco early today, passing IhrotMh stteets unnoticed where yesterday Hoover was accorded a gi-ent welcome. Friday night between the hours of 7::io and h:;;o fond papas and mamas stood on the porches in t he east pa rt of M edf ord wh He members of the ntwly organized drum and bu-ile corps marched alons booming forth a varied pro gram. Jack Hoy I is, drum master for the band. Several days ago it was stated in this paper that the boy chosen for the place was Robert Hoyl, an older brother. Forty-two boys are now enrolled in the group, the youngest drum mer being Hobert Vroman and the youngest bugler is Iewis Nutter. Nifty uniforms will arrive Monday and be on sale at Mann's depart ment store. The first official ap pearance of the corps will be mad: Thursday night during the Legion convention. Clayton Isaacs and Kalph Liotts are directing the band. Mr. and Mrs. nr.- tht- parent gil l, horn at th' ity lumu', July - Mr. and Mrs. are the parents iM'Vt l.orn July ucker Maternity Mr. and Mrs. the parents of July jr. Mr. and Mls. it. J. K ;na Parser if an n 1 j poiiiid I'm tiiki-r iialern- 1 1 m m w m i w aim wn& mm I San Francisco A. Idtswori H Jlst lit .in'-. S. J. Hatty l Pa Ity liny seven-piuud at thu I'iii' are horn F. li. Kb i'oint. are the Pahy hoy. horn July Morrow parents PORTLAND. Ore.. July 2S (.q) Police were investigating a "poi son needle" mystery today. A young woman, whose name was withheld, reported that she had been Ihe victim of an attack while she was asleep in her room In a downtown hotel. COPCO EMPLOYES MEET The "Phase Relations" club which is composed of the f'opco employes of tho Klamath division will hold their annual picnic, at Spencer creek today. This i.-i , reached by way of the (Ireen springs highway being 20 miles i this side of Klamath Falls. Sev- eral cars of local Copco people i plan to attend and take in th.: big program of events whiche "iis been arranged by the committee In charge. Kff & WATCH 6 w REPAIRING f .h Powell at O'Jatreli St. I BEST I LOCATED ? hotel mm.w , CENTER OF S.!!Ulii3.t i I EVERYTHING Ir'Stl ' CIRCULATING I ICE WATER i j IN EVERY ROOM ; LA&CE BEAUTIFUL IOBB- 2 p ONMG M COHNCTOM SJ S 350 ROOMS I 75 Detached Bath at llos S 100 Oetached bath at2L 100 with Bath at2i 75 with Bath at3?? rfFREE bus mm all mm u Chiroiiractlc Naturopathy Dr. H. P. Coleman Slh Sunrf-ssfiil Year In Mctlford Ti'i-alincnlH liy A piioinl ini-n t Msdford Center Bldg. Phone 963 Klotrdlhfniliv Pond Scloiw-p LURK IN SWAMP 1 ENTER BIG FLOAT i CANNON FA1-I.S, Minn.. Jul.; tA'i - Most of the I'.im inhabi taiits of this village turned fn-in normal tasks toilay to complete ' reparatiuns for the most impor nil fitnctiiin in (lit town's he.tory ' -ihe visit tomorrow of the presi-( flent of tin- I'liitcd States. MDI'STON, Tex., July liS , Otie hundred and fifty armed mn with .'t'l bloodhouiidK, late today were searching swamps near Kh-h inond, -P miles from here, for four escaped convicts. Four ol hei h 'l (lit original hand of eight, wlio shot their wuy to freerloiu, killing one ol fleer uad wounding thro othei-H, were captured last, night and today. As the posscmcn, nuiuy of whotr. descried tiiuches and larms lo Join the hunt, drew tighter their cor don about ( he lowlands, I lie In- Many out of town entries are expected for the big patriotic par ade next Sat unlay. Ashland, Cran's Pass, and other valley communi ties will be represented In th- Moat division and word has just been received that the Vreka Lions club will lie present with a decor ated car. hi addition there will In dozens of Legion entries from all over Ihe Htate. It is hoped that Medford busi ness houses, fraternal onlers anil citizens will do their part by ent ering many attractive floats an 1 decorated cars, ail of whlchc will help slioiv (ho visitors that this is n live-wire city in which to live. Phone 0 ILK BUTTER ICE CREAM j PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAY iiibIiik 'vurl)ody lo Iiiivh a ciml liiK ill-ink mi hlin- "Don't tiikn uny mom-y from ll,nnu nii'ii," h told Hie proprli-tor, "I'm mnnlim fnr nlili'iman mill I lier-d thi'lr vott'H." H 111! KllMH'll 1'(1 S'ldll Wlltl'l- anil inilfiMl u dunr, the iiovi.rnor piilli'il fniiii IiIh pnikvl a flvo ilnl lnr hill KlVl'll 111 him J""! iH'fiMi' In. li'fl the I. lit nidi ii liy two Bill jury mil liimmiiwl. Si- tin- (he nut-liri-llk Ihih ri'Mllllcil In tho Inllnw lllK caHiiiill li-H : ll!-ad: DiiK Hi'i'Konnt Henry Want, ol' IlllMi'iiul Karm No. L'. t'lllhnlly wounded: lit'pllty Totu IIiivIh. Sli-;hlly wounded: Jim (Jeter, prison rami Kuanl, and Depniy Kratik Hell. Captiireil ronvlel.H: U. II. 'I'urkcr, held respollslhle for ll.e hlliylim of Ward; It. It. Caller. Alvlu Ireland anil Hill Tiinil'klllH. All or Hie eaplured eoliviilH weie wounded. ConvlelH Bllll nt larue were Irvlu HinlH. Harvey WIIIIiiiiib, Johnny t'olllns and Kreil llinuell. ernne, terms for huiKlary, and theft. The t-Heaped priMotiei h, iiiohI of whom were i-ImshimI a Itu-oirPU-Ides were helleved tn lie heavily armed. They laldeil ihe hoi I a neuro trapper, lakliw two hIiiiI KllliK and a rifle. In addition lo the weaiioiiH thev had taken liom who wild Ihey hail hiked from liuard lleter and I Kin Heineaui lloimtoil. Texan. In niuUe llial rnii trlhullon to IiIh eampiiUn fund. Hinllh. II ileveloiied, had neeepl oil Mm hill on which Ihe iilrln h:i I wrilleii llielr names and In ox- j hi mii-I Ioiih lo all rhallKii he hud 'liven lllenl another j to "nlmot In Ul lino with the Kimm-mlon Ihey turn It over to the treasurer of lie.' ilemoorntlo nallonal ccminilttoa. When he reaehed Ihe heiiell. Ihe ixovernor found a crowd of youir: HlerH I" HwinimlnK and a Hinall lilllliillou or camera men wulllii'.'. fur lllm. II" nhowed thrill that lie could really HWim. Walklii-? Into the Mill unit water. Hmllh (darted out wilh nn over lmnd wlroke once ho win In water or HwlmmliiK deplh, nml later tinn ed n few KoniornaullH in the wale-. Finally ho made hl way mil to a float, pnllliiu up Ihero lo Join a niimher of iiilveii'.urou yiiiini; BlerH who hud K"n" out thin fur tt aid. It. .1. I'laniiKan. manimer of the th.eo prlHun rui-niN al Saerland. and lender of Hie posBee. In'uled In- men ill the hum ." if tiiey tounil i il neeeHsnry. ! Today all of Ihe renialnln-! -171 I prltioneiM on lmieilal l-'arm No. J i were keit 111 llielr cells Instead J of koIiui lo Ihe llelds. sinc e all available maids had jollied III ' ! posse. ' The break occurred when eltli' pilsoners. who had hecn ctiMivat- , lllU cotloll III a field overpowered lieter and look his uaus from . h i mi SMITH PUT UPON GRILL iConlllitit'd (ruin 1'aKO Ollel PLUG FOR CANADIAN (Conllnued from IMiik One) nllon. This, ho continued, on nliled heotlei;i,ei-s llirouull con nlvnneo with rnllr I employ Irt reroute (ho car lo a ilifferen American oolnt than Ihe one mil: l ninny s i.f his ' n 1 n l. Hi.- re llltele 11V. Ill , l.tstics Willi lh:il sl;il,'. m' 111.-. I'Olltl- M THEY SAY "Swim in Drinking Water " Our wci'klv wjder (est, by llio State Board of Health allows il, (o In- in "A" ciiiidition "Sal'i' lor drinking iiirios('s." Tlic only safe v;ilcr is n sterilized Wider. Our pool ranks with the highest in Ihe stale Tor purity of vnter. and snrpiisses any in So'ntli ern Oregon. ERRICK'S ilie and I am .1 f.i, HIHll'l.lt,- ..r man who ln.ij..r 1 ' Inally Inlended. Once mis was clone lie added. 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