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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1928)
o O O O O -A O DIIVC iMPiimr iwirn LUDUiO ILLUUt Mm IN U. S. HOOK-UP M BUILDING HOOVER SPEECH aMTWFORP WAU, TKIKUNti. MUDFOKn. r&KfiOX. TTKSQAY. M'CUST 7. 1!)JS, PA UK KIVP) i li Tin- lot iiiifl 1 S-rtM.in (iw.'Ii.ni; linusf ;il Hit' r..riH-r X...Th Uivcrsitlf iivt-niu :tiii I'iKh r-n-'ct. lias lieon purrha.Nf.l l.y tin. K. ( ;.ttrs Antf cuiiti:uiv. Tin imiji-ii-iy ln-lrims li. Jiiv, Jiiii.- K.;n. ;tll'l the l'Urcll.is.' w.is t hu-m1 i, )!,.. ill excess nf $ 1 "..It'H.I. Tht- site wax pun lia-t .l liy I-;. Cau-M, for use ill the evi-nt thai I he sU lirtlU'e, lluV iM . upieil bv his concern, Is ynliL Two or three ileal-' :t: c t ill r n I ink i'.ii- the jnttvluise nf the JU'eHeni quiirtiTs. IMMU dwelling Will hi' r e 1 1 1 1 1 v 1. 1 , ami a new Kuril sutc!miiii ereeteil. 'I'lie Kent p in perl y ha a a en trance on ihri e si nc , ;,(h1 i particularly well ail op! '-'I for au luiunMle purposes. Mr. (hites plans to later move the (hvi'lllliK to ;, fij.p. r-tn-.-i, ail'l convert it into an apartment. lb has received an oi'iVr of . 1 7 ' per month fur use of the Kent property ns a sir h e fetation. It m , declined the offer. Itfai-iLnit t he propti-etl sa of the (iates salesroom, Mr. !ates U Mows noihinu ilel'inite. le said that the huildiiiK ""1 Itw.itiun had . - become too valuable fur car i:vo ' ! oii;,. ti--i f. 1 1" h'e peunie of M-.!tM,,t .;,. ,l- . an I ; : "h.-. I -id-til- of -MUill.-l'lt (IITIMII and tii-i-e ,.j noillie! ii California. II" ll.all.-r V. ;.,( :l- p,,l;i, ... j; h- nihi; ,.f ii,,. Mail Tril.une.Viini ''''i'ira-inii; .station is that all po lllieai ..., he-, hy ihe i i ndidaHs for pi's.et,f jh.-rs of national pr.'inin-'iK e he., -4 1 d-nii: the cam p:iiun. ivlti.-h are broadcast ..vr Hi-- National llrua.lestmu company iieiw,,,-.:. will he lieanl over K.MKI. !or, after Uei'lcv (if m-u ot ia l io lis. tli.it foivnjoM r.idio oadeaMi'.:: chain ha .ni-i decided to include tin- Me.lfnni station in Its hookup 1'or lM.liti.-al ad.lrees ami other imii. riant political news iluiiiiy the compajuil. ami telephone expert Were I m-y ,.v : . i i . i en n 11 ' 1 : n i; K.Mr.l) with the Natiunal l!io;ul-eatin- i ompa ny. 'I'll,. f-r.M spe.-ell ,, ! lieanl 111 ill:-- new arranuesn. in js the speech of a e. ptai.ce ,.f M.-rhert lo,.ver. tile re;n:Ii!iean n, 1 i , i., i . . i,.f Sal- ur.Ia v iiit.-i i i in the Stanford I'n;virUy stadium at I'ulo Alio. Cul. 'Hie aeeeptam-e peei-ll of A I SMlitP the .N-n.ieVilfle iMifll'l.tt- ho h u ill he ileliv. r. .1 l.;er. w ill a!-, he hit .1 oer KMKM. V Q' I" ll a, I )o III (He; ,,! i 'ii r . t iji:ite i .iu,l at lit-inn jn- : '!;:.!, m tla- Xathuiat I .-a-lci-t - i 1 ' 1 1 i , ', 1 1 1 . u liiili i- n:i!y made - p.j, l. the !..;;. te: i i',h and ; I " pnh.ti .-veied hy KMi:i. a Mail ed t..!ins tin- Unices; uap :n v.i.'d ehain, ror;;.uii ;k',:iv-'t i MiuH-c:iii nf ihat !! '!. 411 K. if i a;,,. very M :vMi:i may .ventually he in. Imh-d to hr. :dea-t the t,",r;i m- of k. h p.-"lloniK . ,1 eVi-ellenee (if .he X.iU i'Mal i:roaU'asL.r., neiwt.rk. il ih' !n;h m.thiiiL; definite h.u-. .r Keen d :;e to hi ;im this ahuut. How-ev.-i-, ihe hookup with this couipany fi't- political speeches is regarded a l lie openiiiK' wedj;e which will hrilie. tile other ah.ttlt. GOOLIDGETOTETO MONEY GRAB SILLS md mronn'M M'l'KUloK. Wis.. Aim. I'resiih-m Coolide is ineparini: to Veto at tht next session of conm'css an hi lis carry ini: appropriat lop wlueh wouhl threaten the balance of the hiiduet. lie was informed yesterday hy Ceiieral Lord that the lar::e ap propriat ions already made hy con gress and the p4isihle reduction in revenues owimr to last ses-don'-; tax cut. pointed to a possible, al ihoiiu'h unlikely, deficit of $lun, tiiot mihi oil m xi .Pnne :tn In pi epar.iU-'n to l.iUe care ot whatever overflow iinm me crowd ed .luiiioi- ii;S:h si liool hviildim' ihat may oec;tr dunn.: the ne.'.t two years, or until a i:e .luiiinr hmh s, land hujldiiiL; t an he hnilt and occupied. Sllpei int endent of Schools II. II. Iledriek ami Hie s4 ln-o hoard have just completed a filUllli lal deal, which (hey re:;aid as a eiv ecolioniieal one for the pllldie, The hoard, which rented a room last year ill tin old First .lelhodi-t church htiildim; on Xorth I lart let ; strict for .s;;n a month, ami while not liimwint; just how much of an overflow from the Junior liiyh school there will be this yojtr. ex cel it that it wilt undoubtedly be lamer, has b ased the entire church buMdiir: for S.",n a mouth, for two year.- It is the plan of lhes-4-hool of ficials to use two or ptwsthly mure tinnns in that structure fur the ovorf low w hen the schools vuii- ne Stoiti mher tth n xt. and sub lei to the Salvation Army that part of the buildinu it now Uses. This fchiud ear ami lib year thereafter mure sehmd rooms -1 1 1 ' f;Ltetl up in tin' sti ueiO" as hi a- to-eded t.. rale for Jiin,., hi..h ?r!.o.. rflow . and if i.e. -' h hoard W ill Ce.e Mh-e or.; 41. tin Sa!;ioii Aini the par! i.ov, U-e, b- 1 he aruiN . i' i- pi oid, iinm al a- lo n;i beTI n, V .lur.ier ln-.:h , li.,, : . i . 1 1 i : i j - w il! he built, but pi .seni Pla: - of (he -., h.iul hu.ud a,e to 1 di-f.- 0!a: lime until i; lub Iy r.e. css.uy. Men ... frotu ih ! ''-o l thai llm hoard has le;1e,l ,b- MM!". proper: y tor w .. eal s it ; " : h. thai it will be at h a-i tw m ye ,;s hef,.c i Mat .-1 rtlc t u i v w i!P he n. ,-. ss.U-V. ... Fatty Tired of Wife Because She Refused to Fight i.is r.ii, .u-. :.- ' '.V- After ii'i u r n i p u to this city to become master of eerentou ,c, at a ro;idli4Us.- cafe where once he faci d the cameras as the fat boy of "he films. K.iscoe Arhtn-kle now faces a suit' for dt on e. 1 )oi is jl'ean. seiM-en acfess ami his wile " i" private life, asks v,iu( a nionih stitimn that he i-arns iana a i k atul lias invcspnciKs woith . O'Uiii. -Miss Mean's suit claims she was too peaceful, she said, to suit him lie cm plained thai because she w on Id ma f iii lit it h him his life Was too Mlloe'.h and til oltot ollolis. she .-aid. and that he loM her th;U dtte to h,-r he could i4c( ' no kick tuil ot Mle." She staid that once he declared that he "wished he ha. I ki.o. kt'.l her bra ins mil." PUGET SOUND IS SHAKEN BY INI SHIPJPON 'comiin that ll i Imv In hehl mi;.. Wh. t wouhl rim ;in;iy i the yrainl ' mi a hai t: f-oin horn, . ..r do nuythin" hefuro 1,1 ' -"e murder. v.., (lo what I iid. If I am l '. Ah ad h u.i i .i il I'n! i l lial e t l : i ep a chance, afier ni pilit- wa: ii-- h. v. i i i ' i e mm i hinen- i ner. I will do what N I .ii;.,t i , .. jni. : u i : ! and or!; htrd."' Ulse ,.i id,, no. no i.i. ,,n-l fm- 'inn- '''he boy anl h slepfathei' Inn! I I jt t r 1 'i a - v i ir j 1 : 1 1 1 I don x H lo lie- .jail to s. .. 0!m. bm lid; Co-re i ,t i. t !,: n wion.- nh h- nnier had not be.-n thei-c. l nr. i-d 'oi;i.- Mead waiv.-d preliiuluary If I had to !,w Mver la-l u..U hc.u-.n- today ami was taken hae : i'm t e...t:,M,lv w .u?d d.. .bf. i - lo j-iil lo await uraii.l jury acCn. TAi-O.M , Wast; , .u. 7.--J.-V. - I t.t aiat d hou-es. tw is ted tree, . liOL;e tlepi fusion 111 the bluff aboe the narrows ami tiny hits of w reckage iluaiinc m wo h t lie una mm; I lib'. e Ulil e ill cm e t his iiinriimi; of i he force of the expltisioii which wiecked ihe pow di i' carrier 1 .a 1 :1am -a near I'oint l'osdi1 k last niKhl. The daniae will ai;rena!e lllousauds tif dol lars, i!y Koud fortune ami koimI judg ment. 'ets Chi istt-nsen. captain of itu boat, no; only saved his tiie ami that of his son. Niels, hut !i a -he. I the taint, w Inch was atirc, al a point where as few lie as iu-.sibe were i-nlanm Tlie l.a Ulanca, :;..." feet hum,! loaded with L'.'iU cases of dyna-! mile and L"J Ti kes of black pow- t tier, was bound from the powder! works at luipoinl lo Kennydalc. ' in Lake Washington, when she j caught fire in a inxsietiolis mall! mr mar poinl Kustii. k. The fire I wa- not iscoercd for some inin ules hy Christen-en. who w as in 1 HUNT'S CRATERIAN STARTS TOMORROW And Every Wednesday t lie of Importance r ' in Explanation: Starting Wednesday, August 8th "Breier Days" will be celebrated in all Breier Stores as a 1 0 Day Sales Event of Superior Merit "Breier Days" is our way of saying "SAVE." It is our way of helping thrifty people make their dollars go farther than they ever dreamed possi ble because this series of events .contai abun dant possibilities for your profit, HOMES and there are tens ot thousands of thorn stretching- from the 1'acific Ocean to the "Rockies," and from the northern boundary to the- Sacramento; Valley, from ley, can supply their personal and homo necds n their nearest Breier store, for .emember, this is COME! CHILDREN'S GUARANTEED TUB-FAST PRINTED FROCKS SIZES 2 lo 12 SIZES 2 to 8 WITH MATCHING BLOOMERS Nothing has been loft out of the looks, cither thpy are trimmoil up and finished with an exactness which is not usually found in this class of dress. Tailored and fancy, iiuijable, for school wear later on . - THE WEST'S GREATEST SERIES OF EVENTS AT THE WEST'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE CHAIN All is ready after months of painstaking planning and preparation. All may enjoy and share this exploitation of "Breier Days" values, which echo anew ' "SAVINGS FOR ALL" i Value supremacy is demonstrated in EVERY DEPARTMENT' of EVERY Breier Store. Wc list here onJy,a f ewLof theiOutstand- WORK SHIRTS Outstanding : Value Made of very fino count prints. Ke- nhzinc ha wo do, tho amount ot wash ing tha we ha co otls pratle far .superior to anything you ever sawttt the price. nc ha wo do, thn amount ot wash- "T that a child's ihess is subject to, (J E lave insisted that every piece of Sl s cut into these dresses be of a B 39c Made to sell for ,-rflc & 69c. Made of blue cham biay, also shirt ing for those who want heavier .weight. ' DRESS SHIRTS MEN'S OXFORDS Sir mir four rr.ntric price proups which include Guninotnl bluchor, tan Hal., Col leffiatc style Oxfords, Klexo Arch Ox fords and men's dress Oxfords. You'll. find these shoes priced '2rc un der the present market, HKCAL'SE WK HOUCHT HEKOK E THE PRICE OF LEATHER ADVANCED. $2.98 $3.98 $3.48 $4.98 WOMEN'S SHOES ' We have asHnnnlrd the hrceft and best line of women's shoe since pre-war days. Those are among the biggest items on Breier Days. These three low-price groups are un doubtedly the best shoe buys found any where for the money. $2.98 $3.48 $3.98 'l SAVE h0 T hath" f f 2 On Fine I Men's Pants ' I Brnndclotha in all the 1 new prinU. SliirtM that f JT" C usually fell H "" -H I I I !J! I I I l 1 I 1.00 Hnyon Skirls $1.00 Hnyon ( hemisc Stop-Ins $1.00 Rayon ( natumc Slipf. $1.00 Hayon Night W offer you hrre nrparalp pantu of a n'lalily whirh mnlc our low prices urcm unlwlipvahlr. Wo iirRr yoii to look at rarh price Rroup. for each is a Rom raluo. Space here doesn't per mit of details. $1.98 $2.98 $3.98 $1.98 BLANKETS A regular $1.98 to $2.25 tirade only $1.69 W rttommfnd Ihli lo 7 nit M lm which rnarlt Hrtler Dura offcrlnya m "oat-f-Ihe-ordinno " Here Is ht. Anuhlt, rood qualhr coll on blanket. In a llfht irm 7 ariinnrl wfth wHa bnrrerl border in bright mapp colors. 1000 Dozen Ladies' Ra-j yon oiik underwear.. Thin is one of Ihe most fortunate and remarkable, buys wc made in many a moon, unci this rayon iin derwear at only ?l.00 puts this item in the "all-star- casi cias.r. No dencriplive adjerlive seems loo exlravaitant in describing this underwear offcrinR. He sure lo jrc your share and buy liberally. SI. 0(1 Hayon French Pnnties Jl.on Itnyon llloomers $1.00 Rajon Slen-Ins $1.00 Knjoa Vests $1.85 DEPARTMENT STORES TURKISH HATH TOWEL Only by buying thou.Kanis of dozens can wc offer this knock-out" Breier Days bargain. A biir, full -i7f 22x.0. IN THE WEST 'li.-n he saw tlu Uw n-i nut : i'f coiil i ni iitnl i i-:ihril I hut mi t'iiM(tii was a matter of niinun-s 1 t 'hi'i.vti-HM'U hi'ailrtl fur rihm'f. lie' lnn hiil thr lxi.il .1 tul Willi his son! t;in as fast as lit' rnuld itnun tin l.f.n h. riu' fa I lw l' a ml sun Wi-n ahnut Unto ffi't away wht-n tin ('pliiMun i-aim- w Uh a ilt afi'iihn; tl i.nai it'll. I li lorc lieju hiiif; Ui' I unit, liristfMHii wavt'd aw ay srvi'ial ilariii int'ii who calm' iH'iirlty in iiictnr hoats lo offiT ar.sisl.in.-r. a i nlli Ills w clilil-ln- s in-i s of l he ntrno of hih rplosi cs, Hit poAViler lioal tap l: !i askdl llli'ill to m-l "III uf daimcr. A ;;ruui of almul poop It' stotnl on i hi short' at Til low in ,n Ii ami wiilohi-il tin- l.tunrh us it was swi-pt hy flames. The was isetl ! eanie it foeketl I Tiieoina ami al force was lor- i w v v e almost; feel while win- j the district, as st of Hie eity. fire, accoiihn lo witness of unusual hiilliame ami a U'lrific ninoke. WlH'ii the hlasl Ihe en tilt.' rily of Tilhiw heach the l ifie. WitiiesseM lliruwn from tiielr dows ihroiilioiu well :.s In Hit- n were broken. As ihe sinoU). eleareil away, hot a trace of the pew tier boat was visib'e ami several speed boats were immediately rushed from the Tlllow beach side tu Hie scene of I In explosion. ; ll Is estimated that pliite ulass I wort ll $ was shattered in 'downtown stori's. .seven miles from i Hie neeue of the explosion. I'rue 1 Urally all 'the w indows In l"y 'island tind Tltluw lleaeh, stiluirbs ! nea l ei, t l he blast, were broken. I 'I be blast w us Meant in Scull lo, J K) miles away. 0. S. EXPLORERS , I.I.MA. I'lilU', Auk. 7. iI't lis i en very of an I nea eity w here no iwlilt'1 nnin Is I'UT known to have set foot Is reiorlei in ii lelcKrain - Mom the ii'i'le-l nf Ihe depailliient i of t "ii.cii to I'resident I.oKiiia. 1 The lout elly w as d Iseovereil ; accidentally by a aeienti'ie expedi (loil exploilm; the limn of Alne- ehltplceiio w h Ii Ii w as found I Ii -yea i-M npi by u t;roiip of lei-nvlaii laud American t-eienl ists. The prcH jent expedition was oi:iui:i'd by i I he 'U.co )' tltlioril les Ulliler (he pHllotiau'c of I'lvddeut ,i(;ii;a. One of Hit explorer was In a 'pi; ailed liiHlni.ili'lin which was 'an I hea asl roiiomici I observa lory. I l-'i'om on of the windows of the i loom lie saw with a pair of binocu lars on Hie top of Tuainplct bo 'mountain the walls and platforms oT u nut her town Hie existence of : which was not known. It was ; thoiiKh probable Hint no whltc 1 mi iti nan eer set lo. there since tin- mountain Is hut rounded by a ideep ravinr and Its sides appeared to be extremely Hteep for Meiillnn j without careful preparations. ! Some of Ihe explorers returned to f'ur.co while others remained al .Mucchuplfchu and they may try to preach the newly discovered town. Thiw, they wild, disappeared al the same time thai lite Inea empire wuh wrecked when the a jiieara nee of the Spanish eompierurM fulfilling Ihe prophesy uf Inea prices Hint a day would come when while beat fled men rid i UK four-footed moustei'H would comiiU'r 'thu ttn i-mplre. , . YOUNG 10 HANG IS POHTI.ANII. 'le . A-ic. 7. j AtfenHiH by ill lnrlifyH fur ll- ; -Mi iiil. in yearnlil iiimichhi'iI slayer i nr K. 1). Ilewi y. In Khow Unit bo Is ''In-line will hi- roiiiHcd by the Htute. Stanley .Mvei'H. dl.ililet utliuney, l ' made this cluiir today, saying tlmt be would -nniend that the boy Is g mentally normal. . The prolilcni. said Myers, Is to decide what penalty the stnte Is tu I iU utr the crime. Owinii to Ihe lad's youth It is probable, be Indi cated, thill the deitlt penally will not bo usl.ed" The boy will not" ue lo unui Lieecniucr a. . Hex Mead admitted that ho shot liewey io death Aii'tust I, nt liew i eyV ranch near I'ortlaud. where be j wus employed. Thu toiouur's Jury REGULAR WEEKLY VAUDEVILLE MATINEE Admission EVENING SHOWS Mat. 10 and Eve. 2j and 50 7 AND 9 n - t Portland asid to Cali&oiM2?29i I Ktcpini; pace with Southern Pacific's program fur greater speed ami more convenient service, Mhctlnlcs .uc again reducc J to Portland and San Pianusco. The "Ore,e,oni.tn" saves an hour; the "Shasta" saves i( nuiuiies running time hctween Pottland iuni San l;rancisco. Now coordinated train and mntor-coarh serv ice to Portland on fascer schedule, a new motor co.li h service hctween Roscburg and Marshlicld hiHigs to Southern Oregon tinccualcd travel con venience. Cio hy train or motor-coach. By day ur overnight. Note these schedules. To Portland Leaves Ariivc Portland "Shasta" . . . 10:57 n.iii. y:l()p.m. "Orcgoni.m" . , (i:35 p.m. 7:30a. in. MoiorC.oach . . 7:15a.m. 7:35p.m. Motm-miib lo Murshfitltl earn Koitburg . jo. m. To San Prancisco Leaves Ar. Sail Fr.uititto "Shasia" , . . 6:55 p.m. lo'JOa.m. "'Oiegonian' . . 10:37 a. m 7:30 a.m. Motor coaches leave and arrive at Southern Pacific Passenger Station. Sout hat m Pacific ilrp5pjS. J.C.CA!tI.i;,.Un m. w'VT .wTfTRfl turn Hit m GAia. i iWJ l--f 4 , . .1 Bunmhwfamps m , -fit Out in the ilrcac oirrdf)UiV . J -ch. ...:.i. .. .t..r.i,t .1 f .. .t.-. rT.'. j . -: .ff'wA- ... - fri,n.4v i.iieiw -L iner moon b.illiint! your ,111111 in iis inuilic hi! Ill . .. the magnificent Canadian. Rockies your (our walls. Is il iiuy wonder (hut the nights at the Canadian Pit- K, cilie lHintfalow Camps are nic-hls ol romance and lieaniy? This summer, vis- ku ,ir .til .it Hie eight ( amps - vou may tfet '"' eratnre and make resera lions now. . I ; i. .. '- 1 t ft vf iixH niiihis ol romance and "13 m S N 1 1":' S jzk l Ac) t. Mm n I 4".tm.i. 1 1. h l'i.-it- Tw.HtrHsri Lhequtt OonJ Iht w orta UVtr lian Pacific WHDricnn Cml taint Pass'r Denr SSThlid.S.I'onlandMuliiH'mjhHwrlBldj