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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1928)
o O O fctTitirmm) I'Ki'BONy, jn:fuki. OREGON-. TFF.STU?, 31. m. 0 O M UEHGH IS SERIOUSLY ILL, BUI IS GAINING BEDFORD BECOMES LOCAL PEOPLE TO mt mm for' attend meeting : STATE AND WORLD: ON EASTERN I R. DiyaeiwiRtpflt POPULAR EASTERN ate July 31, : Medford and vicinity: Fair to- iiiKhl and Wednesday, Xo change in ttunperuture. Oregon: Kok on coast and fair In interior tonight and Wednesday. ; Continued low humidity in cast, uormnl humidity in west portion, No change. in temperature. PAT CASH PAY LESS HO B11X3 TO DISTRESS X HELPFUC STORS, PAY LESS, GET MORE! SONG WRITER IS MEDFORD VISITOR CPenneyGgi 4 William I'liich. a plunoor rt'st- dt-nt of Jackson county and vit-!y ."known lifs at his honif on South OakilaU Ktreci in a Krave romlition hs a result of a paralytit Htrokt 4 anil Wrniri lu'ttinrrh.iK Sunl:ty mnins alout 6:S VeJm'k. Tin crisis will be ratlutl u.nitfht In ills case, when imjirovfMiu-itt or V t dine will lif iiutii-itlji'. Mr. I," I rich was stricken without WMcnltiK. ami while in th.' art t pfckimj up a p;iptr oolhifi.sf tt, ami fell into hi-s chair, On;. Ihtycs ami .( trew. wore ri.th'it. Within an mftuv t lie pntii'iit li;nl icaim-ii 1 tTuntfe Hitt'ftoh. a hop f u I sluu and 1' ant Kroi-tL-tl his family, id- ik Tl' yi-ars oitl ami hut alway )(! an nctive lift'. Yestenlay, Rrmvim; letli-ss. under Iht enfmvrt ifsiialnt. he iittfriiptt'd to vim from his hi. hut fell OK-'iln heavily. The stroke affected the njiht jfittv uiul last night f-t"l him in a rem. -conscious condition. Willinm A. Yomifc. :t .mm-in-lii v. : ."torn This oiiy will he much in the i tint lines this week. Sunday even- ; itiK and yesti-rday it was the news j capital of the nation, due to the ' fishing trip of llerheri Uti-nvr. i "- f puhiicun nominee. The balance of ! this week Mi-dtojd wdl tM the iu-ws j eapital of (ir.-nmi. due it th. tfiuh annual stain ctmvwit i"ti of t lie j Ametit'itn Lesion. I With t he Hoover party, when- ) scribes from the niclropohses oi t he land, and K't'iU was the awe thereof at the stmt ay u( W. j Hi!!) Isaacs in stopping liaona!!y across the Pa cific highway i slop the Homer earavatl and direct il to his c;itihi on tin Koe,uti. This hroiiKhi forth feature stories to New York pa pers. r ' The journey of Mr. Hoover to the !.-; An interstate commerce commis sion hearing- will he npenett at 1'ortlautl Thursday to take testi mony upon the need ami feasibility f a .-roys-stiite rallror.il through this state, and It Is prohahle that both Jackson and Josephine coun ties will he represented. Steps have been taken to request the et.umy court and th 1 ? LOCAL DATA i-il to send a deh-tfato from this city who is thoroughly conversant with the rail situation in this valley and the territory thai stretches to the Pacific ocean. The eonimission will near esti moiiy from praetienlly every sec tion of the state, through which a c.-oss-state railroad would pass. Temperature utetirees) fiO Hiphesi (last 12 hrs. W Lowest tlast 12 Urs.) 4S ftei. humidity (per et.) 24 city court- s Precipitation tinehes .... State of weather Clear .Lowest temporal ur in 49 degrefs. " Mis. flara Kd wards, one of you iiuer and most pro- inisiuK souk writers, arrived here this jnotntnn from Svw York fity Uo he the truest of Medi'ord friends g tnciUvtmir t'aroime Antirews for i whom she composed and dedicated 73 the Itend of the Htver," one io( her most successful numbers. Clear ! rK- I-Mwatd; will also visit .Mr. ana mis. J. lines .Stevens who Win this morn -.v..... vs. e jber 1, I'm, 15. 6i inch Sunset today, 7:31 p. m, Sunrise Wt'dne.sduy, f:tt4 a. Sunset Wednesday. 7:30 p. r The old I'aeific A- Kastern stir- ' frfvsct vat imts Taken at 5 A vey from iitute I'alls, east to Itend; tlUHh Meridian Tluw the proposed Hutte i'alls to Klam- - uth Kiiiis survey uuiin which a, s cabin was not known u ' urveiiur crew was tiKared last; many of the reporters beforehand, j summer, ami the proposed exten- and they forthwith teh raphed , siil of ino Oreiron am! California I CITY their papers ihat the:rajjroad out of Crams 1'as.s. nnrf f I mid this imirniiiK that as soon as j - nomtm e had t.een Uiii-( u,u(, which lr. J,K. Heddy holds hl conillthm' would permit. Mr. "aped." A lady journalist travel- .., ,,ntion, soon to expire, wilt come Clrleh would be taken to I'oi'tland ' with the party, was astounded under (he attention of the hearing fW treatment. :,t whaf she classified as 'Vmall ; a is expected. 4. luwn numpuuusness. to was' ' warned to watch out or the red- f skins would jump out and bite her. ! During the stay of Nominee Hoover, the local telegraph sta- ; lion dispatched over ro,oitu words j of news matter. i it! 5 1 B MANY NOTABLES:; nited Stas Senator Fred Stei ; Phil Metsohan, rcpnhlicnn state cent ml committeeman, and It. CI. Calvert, manashiK editor of tho Oresonian, wip arrive tomor row evening from Portland by unto to attend the state convention of the American Lesion. flovernor I. L. Patterson, Vnlted Slates Senator Charles L. .MeNary and Sam Kozer. secrotarof slate. are due to arrive Thursday A score of lesser public Wedding Bells SMALL FIRES N LOCAL TIMBER, BUI NONE SERIOUS i entertain i her honor Total precipitation since Keptem- t More than thirty wntrx have ; Vef-n published by the yonn artist J who said today that sha is now ii, j working on a Spanish composition j ft.r Caroline Andrews. Such tam mT ioiis concert sinuers as Klsa Alsen. i Paul .Urhouse, .lutii) Alet'ormack. John Thomas ami Shsritl Km ksh have f.-aturd her sonss mi thetr as ; programs. C. Si hirmer, Inc.. pub- i Ush many of her snet'essfs, f , t'harmiitK Clara iMwards is modest about her fhtttefiB recoj. jnition in musical circles which the (reporter was told about by Miss - - - - --- lAuoiews. ine tamnteH tt the two 4S Pt. Cdy. mUnjt.i;ins uerc friends years hro women were small jrirtK. "It is easy to jvredi litieal lights of the state will also; attend the convention. The wedding; of Frederick Ted rick of Med ford and MIsm Mary K. Adkina of i)unsmuir, Cul., was so emui.ed Sunday mornism at 1U o'clock at the Free Methodist pnr sonape, by Rev, J, K. McDonald, in the presence of immediate friends. The bride was becomingly attired in msc Id-egc crepe satin. I he happy cottph- lefc on a tnotor and po-! trip in the south. linker City .... Pismarrk Hoise . . .. . . .. Denver les Moines .... Fresno Helena lAta AnKeles .. Marshfield ..... Phoenix Portland I ted Muff Jiosobsii'K Salt Lake San Francisco Snta Fe Seattle Spokane Walla Walla . mere are uvn a tilomooile ma- ; nates in tile democratic campuiKn The advertising experts have met organization i:askd) of C.enoral in Detroit to tell the cockeyed! Motors and Lehman of the Stude world that, when ideas fail, there junker corporation. This seema to is always the picture of xr in mean discarding the mule and mo il hnthlim suit. . torizint; the party machine. ' V 5?vd Latcst News I 1 ,rr,n'l,ti ; 8 Admission B Dr, ill rete V0T Admission Mats. 10-25 Eves. 10-35 i r a t 8.W ILBII m llRIAL'TOg A nother series of tncemliary fires, this time in the state fire warden's territory, were discovered yesterday afternoon and reported j Winnipeg In Medford. They were in the (Utf-! fin creek drstriet alone the ster- lins-flrifftn creek road near the Mahrin and floury ranches, in sec-S find growth timber. ! These fires were started by thej fireluiK about loft yards apart, and' had it not been for their prompt discovery and the prompt response of State Distciet Fire Warden Dwbxht Pbipps and his assistant. V. A. White, in j;ettlttK to work extinguishing them, n biij and dan porous forest fire inl'ht have de veloped; As it was, only one and one-fourth acres were burned over. The footprints of the incendiary ' were plainly visible near where the fires were started. x Another small fire was reported to the forest office here at i o'clock last night, burning In stub ble, between Antelope and the mouth of Jrx creek, to which Fire Warden 1'hipps sent a, warden. Nothing hart beep hiarrt from this fire since up to early this after noon, hence it is believed that it was easily extinguished. Still another smnll fire wan re ported at 4:3ft p. m. yesterday, in brush and timber m ar f trown's cabin north of Cnion Creek, which burned over one-elhth of an acre of ground before It was extinguished. . 92 - 94 . SR . ;s . SSf - 7K . fit . KM . 7$ . luti . Si . yt . t)-J . s: . 70 PL Cdy. f Clear Cldy Clear I'l. Cdy. t "lear Cloudy Cloud j' Cloudy Clear "!t'ar it. Cdy. Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear W. DICK, MfU'oroiogiHt. UNDULANT FEVER REPORTED HERE Fine IJtfiinr Sitiiwtglrrs, POIITLAN'D, Ore., July 31. lack Mochel, cook on the mn n st en mer Wit ra n j, a mi Schmidt, the vessel's baker. Her Krlc wert: sentenced to 4." days In in rl and fined $250 each today In federal court on pleading guilty to smug gllng 55 bottles of liquor from the ship. Pan- Takes Itumnt's Plaw MAHS!fFIKM, Ore.. July 31. (& 1-ynn A. Parr, miperlntendent of schools in Cofpiilb for the pawt even years was appointed today superintendent of Marshf 1 e 1 d schools to succeed Mux S. Hamni, resigned. Parr graduated from the 1 1 nivei-Kiiy or firegon in When President Coolfdge returns to privnte life, he Is going to find it a great hardship to get alone with anything thnn n dozen persona! uttemhints. U. D, Inskeep, county phy sician, who hus been Investigating the possibility that a new dUease, undulant fever, sometime called Malta, fever, broke out here a short time ago with two case, h,iH prac tically reached the conclusion Uwt both cases were undulunt fever, caused by drinking milk from ecus attacked with geritiK causing the contagion. Cndulant fever, according to a bulletin received by Dr, Inskeep from the Oregon state hoard of heulth, has often he mtstaken for typhoid fever, particularly where the disease has been of a mild type. Danish authorities as sert there are more cases of unrtu hint than typhoid fever In Den mark and the number of cases In the I'nitert States has increased re markably in the past year because of correct diagnosis of the disease. The chief symptoms are loss of appetite, loss of, weight, marked weakness, headache, chills, fever, profuse sweating ami frequently pains in the Joints. The avomg duration of the illness from the onset to convalescence Is three monthR, but rases lasting a year or longer are not uncommon. How ever, the mortality is very low. Rrevines that at some future time when the com-poser's- ioor' serious s--ong will have been brought to light, Amer ica wilt have discovered a new emu poser to be reckoned with," says an article In the K.m Francis co Kxamtner during Mrs. FdwanU' recent visit in that city. Mn. Kd wards will probably puss the winter in Kuropc in associa tion w it h represents t ives of the mu.sk' schools of ! 'ranee, Italy and Vienna. I am Indeed proud that Caro line Andrews sings my composi tions," the artist remarked in tiis- eustfiriK their friendship. Radio Program KMED Mail TritniBe-Wrgfn Sutton TnfMluy, Juiy St. 8 t if t. m. SivitiVr'a Dairy. to ft p. m. t;Jiftriia OrPfn I'fW(r Co. V VtlUSty AWKMit t Iff to It a. m. Mann Ip- partmfnt won. tt ta tt:.1 ISnHrntnTK'K, 1nt. Ctr to ?I.ftt store. 11:30 to U l.cXioss KcmSce Htntimi. 12 to I2:n f'tly 'Ptmtntnc iinA n.vlnvr Works, 12:30 to 1:30 lipoho & Ktn- tltc SVrvft Ktntion. 6:ir XtnVH IteinH antt mar- kpt roportM, T Shopping Counselor to the Housewives of This Community Every Business has its Counselors to advise and recommend when problems of law vex and embarrass. Knowledge of the taw, actual experience in con ducting all manners of cases form the basis of the counsel given. Counsel in Thrifty Homemaking It is not only fitting but necessary hat the greatest business of all, the oldest, the most vital enterprise that man has engaged in since Creation Homemaking should have its Counselors, too. The problems that daily beset the dtfora of this enterprise the housewives, the mothers are almost legion. : Shopping alone, for example, has its host of problems. Happily for the hous wives of this community, they wit! find in their local J. C Penney Company Store, Counselors, well qualified by knowledge and experience, to help olvs their shopping difficulties. To Serve, not to "Sell", You The J. C. Penney Company has been studying the shopping needs of tha American people for a quarter of a century. Its daily experience with la dividual customers runs into millions. The managing merchant of your locul J. C. Penney Company Store has bren trained in thti knowiedge and experience. Moreover, our local Store en;oy facilities that assure it a steady supply of fresh merchandise from the production centers of the world and that enable it to pass these goods on to you at substantial savings. These are the reasons why we ask you to regard the local J. C. Penney Com pany Store, not just a3 another place to spend money, but rather as a Council Chamber wherein you will be helped by quuiified counsel to fill your whopping; needs adequately and inexpensively, This Is a Great Farming Country The farming industry is one of our nations' greatest resources. The leaders of the industry and the leading minds of our nation are occupied with this question. How can the farmer make farming pay? Tt is a recognized fact that Cooperative Marketing is the best solution of the problem. New Cooperative Marketing Organizations are being fostered and developed everywhere. Jackson County has two old established Cooperative Marketing Exchanges doing business. All tl',v need is the farmers lOO'o mppoit to make this .V (irent Country for the farmer. The Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange AND The Poultry Producers Marketing Ass'n Under One Management Owned and Operated by Fanners Amon KtHc hotel KPHti! In &tot ford from th staiP of Washington art? Mr. una Mrs. Nd Earla of Ta coma, Mr, and Mrn, M. J. Jlorion of Tumwntrr, H. N. K tingle f Auburn and Mulw. K, MUler, C, H, i'aartm'k, Mr. and Mrs, it. A. Hr ton ami Mahle OJaninl of Seaitlf. Thorp will bp an important meet ing of the Art ten n IoiIp hpjtt to nij;ht at tho V. O. W. hail at K oVIock. Plans for the international convention to an event of Au gust ifl, 11 and 12, in this city, w!tt Up. discussed. Lunches for guests will he taken to Crater Lake ; tfumlay, following the three-day ! meeting, in a special caravan of U-ar that have been ordered. I An attraction of interest to southern Oregon dancers is the i appearance of Jack liowrins and litis- orchestra at the Hilarity hall itonipht, nrrivfrux here from a. Ions J cnjfagemHni in Klamath Fail. The orchestra t rnted as one of t the best In this section, if not in the entire ta(e and has been t nioying a successful - season In Klamath county, Kfforts ox-: ot'ing m;ifie io have the orchestra play in Medford regularly, Klbert ( I rish ) Co ie man, wh o Ipft a week ago to enter the Veteran hospital at J'ortlatid, owing to the crowded condition of the institution, there, wa forced to enter the Veteran's hos pital at Tneonift, Wash. A diag nosis of his case pronounced his trouble inflammatory rheumatism, Louis Jtlchardson, of this city, in His a patient at the Taceata, V"ah,t hospital. , Program California Oregon Power j Company, Thursday, ff to 10 Tinor Koios ta Drink ta Mo Oniy W ith Kyes." (h) Vtwt a Cottase Hmalt" - Ffanlcy fleore Madflcs Vocal Solos ia "Mother. I Stttt Have Von" (b "My Heart ! in the Hokcb" Gladys LnMur Vocal Solos (ai "Thata My WeaUnesH Now" fh) "Husky Hfevedorn' Voal Intel fa "fiypfiy fovo Song lh MSottff of tf;iwaii" Gladys laMinr, (po. Mudttox Tenor Solos (a "Can It fte Lfv?". Vondcpool (b 'Tilt thft Hands of the iJesert Grow Cold" iiait George Maddox Vocal BoJoh (ai t.aimh Clown, tjutBhM (b "That's My Mammy Gladys La Mar Vocal Solos ia MHoh Sister Sadie (hi Constantinople (Uy requpHt) Fletcher Fish Tenor Solo "Who Kitowsr' ttnft George Maridnx Vocal Solo "If I Can't Hav You" Gladys LaMar Vocal Solo "She's a Great Girl" Fletcher Fish and Mrs. IL CiiaseocTt and their Ktit?sts from IVs Mttims. Mr. and Mr. Kdward K. PiUnian and daUKhtnr iorothy, viewed JTft fft of film dfpicUns vt-nti of yars and more asr in which Mr. Pittman was a prominent figure. I Wore coming t Medford as one of the stiw on nn extcnslv1 toiir of the lUeific eoast, Mr. Pitt man sponsored a reunion of former Vnntttiren county folk who nit at Pasadfna, Cat.. .July More than f.tf were present, Mrs. Mary tty ton lilfickford of Los Anglr.-s. teacher in Vaniiuren county half a century ago, and Kd t'iumun. one of her students years ago, were in the group. In Mr, trttimun planned n mammoth celehrretiou which more than 3.&01V attended, in honor of tho fiftieth anniversay of the huUd frig nf th K!m schofdhousc, Mrs. Wiiiiam Mort, teacher during (he first term of school in the new hnffdfng, was among the told-tim-ers. She rang the same b-ll sh used to ring r,(t years ago. Tw uty of her former stvrdnts, rrprem-rit-Iuk Ifl different states, were pres ent. Pictures of thin event were shown. Jh-nry Ford will grow oranges In Florida. Now some competitor tt-tfl tin trtl'n rt itnnrrrrh tn ui- f, ,f he has leen seUing lemons for a mod while. RUSSELL'S Hfllf-P rice Sale All Summer Coats and Dresses must go now at this tremendous sacrifice. STARTS WEDNESDAY See Our Windows and Other Advertisements CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULT The PaHCIe network tMx evening will bronilean( full anil eomtleti talls of the Mate 1,pk!ob convention to tw lit-lft hrp. The projrram will he sent from station KflO, San fc'tanHHf'o, anil U HUonKored by ihf .iKKOrlnti'tt Oil' pompany on thirir rci?)ar wnekly program, rtVpleHttir the honpymoon of "Jack ami Kthyi." Pictures of Iowa , Schooldays Are Show at High S. BIRTHS Pirturf it reonltlnf? the nrty ftaytt . at Kim School near Cantrll, Iowa, i were fchown at the iocut hlsh nriinol ' ttiiurffay nlirht when a (rroiiji of : ntitlv, of tli;,t ntatff, trtetiKtln Mr. 1 CHEMIST DISCOVERS AMAZING ,NEW CORN REMEDY A Non-Acid Preprlie j While working in bin iaborator a chemUt sullied a certain non-aelil ! Tiorn to Mr. nnrt Mrn. Charlen mixtur,- on hfit hand anrl found It: If. Thornton, Jr., of Iloxehurg, anixortenJ the callus without hum-', -fcht and three.fiu.irlfi-.iinnn.l islrlilnK or Injuring the healthy tkln. i July 19. named rharllne Loraine jlin eiiierlmenn ( with tltf prepn-; Mrs. Thurston was frrmerlyratlcin on corns with swell success- ilrutj-s UrldKfs, of thts city. i'"' results that It Is now helm; placed on me market under tic? : namo of "CORN' OrT." Readers! sro ailvtscd to Inkist on this "tion- j acid" remedy. I'rlee .'liV. Ouaran i teed by .Medford Pharmacy and olli-1 Another pit,,, wtrtt attempt a Paris to New York flight. At Asa Redman, aviator, said more titan i year aio: "The ocean oin't tiatf Want to Buy Cannery Bartletts Hunt Hatch & Co. O. T. WHITMAN, Representative , With American Fruitgrowers, Inc., Warehouse Phone 1265 full of aviators yet," ier Urtia Stores. Adv. '