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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1928)
o rEDFOTJT) MATTi TTxTP.TTNTR, rF.DFOTxD, Ottr.OOX. TUESDAY. AITirST T. 1023. o T'XCV, TTTRTCTJ MUCH IMPROVED i AT U. S. WEATHER1 BY ELIJAH HURD; BUREAU HERE INSriTUTiON- FAT CASH PAY LESS NO BILLS TO DISTRESS A HEI.PFUE STORE, PAY LESS, GET MORE I ft Jim NEYLQ WA Sams V-'ifeSOk mass Heats (fluids Always the same in work manship, price, and quality, George W. Childs are made today by the same maker who originated this great five cent cigar thirty years ago. GEORGE W. Mm'in pictures taken by Horace 1 Ono ,r the greatest recent winkle ; ("l:iu-i A. rule, relief m:in with llromley, Medfurd's camera kid, Inipruvi'ni'-nts in Mch'onl is that the l'niietl smtes weather Inm-ati, during 'the recent visit or Herbert Au""''- ' ' "l"' Umiter .Is in tho city tu .-.. .lurinx v.ica- : Hoover to the Kumte Hiver valley . " mu,s,:':''"-' '1 '' -:'"' '"';'". the Me, iior.i wemhvr were shown for tbe first time at "'"f :'" u " "y "rj ;'ht Kan.h.ll. assistant Hie noon luncheon meeting of t!iP ; "planalion. whenever he ehumtes o I Ualt.-r luck. met....n...K.t u,.t'i.M.1i.u , ii... M..1..1 i . i i his intlitjcs. that he is Ullklng thru j in charge ol the local ntnee, will ,-ur(l ' 'Ills whiskers. Ills tli.sgulse is now ! Imimatn personal glimpses of the so ,rr"t'' V"" ',l"m0,1''"" '"' Uenial republican nominee, anrar-! !"""y """l : wh" Jn"lr' iently enjoying himself Immensely1 ";l':l'' p imtMican can now an.- , ; lt-Kin hi.s j la t until 1 Di,-k will Si'iiit-mlitT vacation tomnrrow to August Mill, wh.-ii Mr. njoy his varutinn until .Mr. (.'oh' i-ann' hfif bit the streots boost Iiik 1 loovtr, i tYuin Uosi-hurtf wlu-iv lie had iv- wlthout iVnr of a onniebnck. j lii-vtut tho wi-utln-r Inurati loan The ubst'tice of tli mustache of j there whil' lie was on vacation. 41) years growth has no chungt-il 1 n-iilentally, Dwinhi Itamlall, the I'nriul arohileoturt of Mr. Ilurtl , who lias been t'liorally roeoffniztM that last week he, was mistaken 1 by his superiors us nut- of the must several times lor one of the gasped : promising youiiK men in tin1 I'nii Leninn veterans, f I is only ex pin- 'it States w eather service, has nation of why he parted with the tendered his resignation to beromc ; hirsute atlornnient is that the last . effective September 4ih heause uf heat wave, week before last, was ! his intention of completing his Curl Swijyprj. one j ,nlls,:u.llls n,.(1 ..n ,,. . ., Therefore, to fill the vaean.-v Isaacs, both oC whom agreed that j t " . k lur th(l Urn- I resignation, all young men between he was a very likeable man. They . n hR Khni , !1L n, mw! Vll!11, wlln had never seen him art lulerested in a career in the mustache, nor hail any'nlted States weather service, are member of his immediate family I invited to rail on .Mr. Dick, iht i at mu Isaacs Kock lodge on It he Koue, were included. Scene i al ter .scene, takeu from every au j gle and showing the noted visitor j in serious and jovial moods. Were i included, loeul men and women jvvlio assisted in serving breakfast iamt diimer to the group were also J shot by the t;re;ess .Mr. Bromley. I ! Incidental to the showing ot the ' reel ft, impressions of Mr. Hoover ! were given by ! of the official hosts, and Bill MASON, EH RM AN &. CO. Distributor Medford, Oregon i IICSCI IIK'U U1II1 f fin IUUS JIIUMlt'tl 1 ..j ... i..ii,! i..1ii,.tnit In oniiiini, iniuolf V,U !.,n ...t.i u . 1 1 u,. ilikii iail ! boilt ii u . int. tn j 0, (tn jM,rs,m jn Medt'ord. unlit local meteorolngisi, at the weather ill with camera men and new.thp ani(llllUion o h,st W0Pk, j bureau office In the Liberty bulld- l.aper reporters, who followed (log- Timp w.w wh(.n ,.,Hjiih .Hso wore inB. ilM(i Ullk th(. 11(,lUl.r oVl.r wilh , . . ii ! j V V- 1 with the mnsiache a full set of him. All applicants must have had visit in the valley. An interesting, , ! fact brought out in the pictures whiskers of Hughes type. the but Charles Kvnns after his face ,w.ih uiui IMMU-mm. mnu... thus :Hinrnt,d hini (.JlUK(t a couple : refused to nose with anv ol the' ... , - : iisii cuugui uy ineiuuers ot me Prevents Misunderstanding in Property Deals When You Put Them in ESCROW Here nre a few tilings wliieli our KSCROW (lopnrtment does when a property deiil is put in escrow: It adjusts interests, pays taxes, attends In fire insurance, records necessary documents, secures releases, pays claims, pro rates fire insurance, obtains title insurance policy and PROTECTS THE INTERESTS of everybody concerned. Many n good deal lias fallen through because of misunderstanding. In short, KSCKOW means a square deal for all epiick, satisfactory time saved money saved, and errors eliminated. $7.50 ror any amount to J751IU value $1 ' per $1000 for Kscrows from 76(H) to J25.000 50 cents tier $1100 for uu.nunts from J.ri,tUI0 up Jackson County Abstract Co. ESCROW DEPARTMENT 121 E. Sixth St. Phone 41 i runaways in those days of horses, and on top of this his own children mistook him for I lughes, he parted in liMiTi. back in Kansas, with the whiskers through which at least a grammar sehool educa tion, and preferably a high sehool education, and should have a love for mathematics and science. The t'nlted States weather ser vice offers exceptional upportuni l ies now because of the airways service which it has in charge and Death Toll of the Automobile GIVES SANE VIEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULT! l'OUTUWI), Ore., Aug. 7. (H) Mrs. Christina Mock, ftO, prominent ror nana cutn womnn, men nue today from injuries suffered last night when struck by an auto operated by I'Yank Ifrelln, Tigartl. BreMn was under arrest for fuilure to give right-of-way. "The Christian Science Monitor" of July 31. describes the fishing trip of Herbert Hoover to this val ley without mentioning fish, the "kidnaping." or . pestiferous photo graphers, so thoroughly discussed by the correspondents of New York papers. ' The trip from Grunts Pass, to this city, is described us follows: "To the gleam uf a sunset en folding lofty Jit. Pitt the party assembled at Grunts Puss anil on a fine macadam road proceeded from that beautiful little eomi"" nity to this charming city. We wound up the day in scenic splen dors." ...This is, in Hharp contrast to the other accounts, which maintained that at Grants Pass, the nominee was "hired" down the macadam road to be "kidnaped" when Tog gery Bill diabolically and diagonal ly placed his auto across the I Hoover path. The column length article stresses Mr. Hoover's lose of nature and tells of his knowledge ami love of the mountains and the trees. The article concludes: Here was a presidential can didate, a man of International repute, whose presence and activities were important news In his quiet and simple way gett ing out among the hills and forests that he knows and loves and getting from their beauty and peace the serenity and surcease that he felt the need of. E IS OF HOOVER VISITG!VEN 0yie party, declaring that to him fish ! ing had its ethics and that he j would not take credit for anything ! i , ,, , ,i,MO tv, I the mlddlewesl cyclones were wont l'e great strides made in airplam i In addition to pictures of the and airwavs development, i Hoover party views of the planes j 1 " also shown. It had been planned! to show the finish of tho recent) Indian marathon which ended at j .Grants Pass, but lack ot lime in- , tenereu. ! A brief report on the financial ! Kuecess ol' the American U'glon .convention was mibmtltted by Mr. . Bromley, who Mated that the mer chants will not be called upon to 'contribute any of the money orig inally subscribed in view of the fact .that most of the men on the com 'misson showed Scotch tendencies in handling the celebration. Total j receipts are more than $10,000, he ; estimated. 1 Today's program was arranged : by Clyde Eakin, and next week doc tors and all members of the heul , Uva force of Medford will be in : charge of the entertainment. ; Visitors at the luncheon today ; included the following: .1. C. Urn ;der, Huena Vista, Cal.; Gene Unr : rison, San Bernardino, Cal.; Dr. A. I A. Hobs. Lockhart, Texas; William , Stoddard, Kverett, Wash.; Bill ; Isaacs and Karl Coe of Medford. j Women who assisted in entertain : in? the Hoover partv and were present to Fee the plcturem ittclnd I ed Mrs. Ted Baker, Mrs.J'-nrl Coe, ' Miss Frances Kinney and Mrs. Al Jlayden. Keep cool fell . Daily Meteorological Report August 7, 1928 Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Fair to night and Wednesday. Not much change In temperature. Oregon: Fair tonight and Wed nesday, but fog on coast. Not much change in temperature or humidity. LOCAL DATA a? TRE ET E A ORANGE PEKOE When the sun starts to siz tie and your collar starts to wilt, here's a simple formula that is sure to keep you cool: TreeTea Orange Pekoe Iced! To make really good iced tea, you must use a tea of full flavor with strenth enough to withstand the dilution caused by pouring over ice. Tree Tea Orange P. ' is that ind of tea Temperature (Dew).... 92 58 ILlKlieut Last 12 Iii'h.) D:i !-' lowest (I-asl 12 hm.).. 01 Si Kel. Iiuinldlly (Pet. I.... 2ii 24 State of wenther Cloudy Clear I.oweHt temperature this morn ing, 55 degree. Total precipitation Hlnce Kept. I, Ui27;5.(iri Inches. Sunset today, 7:2;( p. ni. Sunrise Weduesdny, 5:11 a Sunspt Wednesday, 7:22 p. ni. m. ft ? i B i ? Observationi Taken at 5 A. 120th Meridian Time CITT l.awer City 54 Clear Ftlmnarck M .18 fllear UoIho 90 62 Clear Denver 80 Ii Clear Des MaineB 84 , fi4 Clear Fretmn ifi J4 Clear Helena 78 fi4 I. Cdy. Lob Angeles 80 60 Cloutty MarHhfield VI .14 Cloudy Phoenix 104 68 Clear Portland 84 60 Clear Red Bluff 98 66 Clear Uoncbur. 90 r8 Clear Salt Lake K2 62 Clear Kan Francisco 64 f4 (Tour Santa Fe SO f2 Cienr Seattle 74 f4 I'.Cdy. Spokano 84 CS 1. Cdy. Walla Walla , 90 64 Clear Winnipeg 60 Clear I.rW DICK, Meteorologist. Clarified adveritflng (joti reiulti. Approximately -100 members of the Portland Cnited Artisan as sembles will be in attendance at the annual national conclave of ArtiSHtts which opens here Friday, August 10, with lfXMt lodge mem bers expected to take part in the three-day celebration. A special train leaving Portland Thursday evening at S o'clock will bring the delegation to Medford. Caravans from Washington and Oregon points will also brim? a large umnber of guests. The conclave will be opened Fri day evening when the Portland Al Azar officers, led by Al Aar .1. ,. Quilin and Imperial Khedive Carl I'. Wintler, will take charge of con ferring the Al Azar degree upon a large class of initiates. Supreme Master Artisan i. S. Hudson will officiate at the ceromony and will follow the in Mint ion with an ad dress on Artisanship. Music by the Al A.ar band from Portland, under the direction of Leon Hand.link, will be furnished during the first evening's program. Special features arranged by the various visiting delegations will b& presented. Competitive drill team events are scheduled for Saturday morn ing. Portland has five entries In this part of the program. Saturday evenitt.-; a parade and j dress review will he held, followed i by a grand ball nt Hilarity hall. Local fraternal bodies are invited to take part, in the purade, accord-' ing to an tinnonuncement by Mrs. Jennie Schmid of Portland, now In tho city completing plans for the i conclave Tho Chamber of Commerce will lie hosts Sunday morning to guests who desire to visit Crater Lake. A special caravan of cars will he chartered. 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