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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1928)
o T'liT'sT PAT.E FIVE! i. IS PRAISED BY fflTTDFCVRH MTTC TRIBUNE, IMTfl'fcOTvP u a -;WESTERLUND BUNK !IAGKAND ETHYL , HOUSE DESTROYED 0 PFJOWKl i n mmwM m mm , Ji"$t .-hi: '1 y'.:;k V cigar so good, 1., in.-:: i X in appearance Ws&yl George W . vaP Childs cannot S&lMi J-pk be imitated in . f-? S- 'MK quality and fla- I V vor. Unchanged i'f in thirty years. . GEORGE W.Jfk -U:- a ri' MASON, EH RM AN a. CO., Distribuior "1 Medford, Oregon W?gH1Vt-17nrTillTTr lii IWM lull Mill IMT LOCAL DEMOCRAT' f'i!(iu iiiK ih acee . it-: fimiinMits dm- tMIlit' SttMM'li of e,f lliude IiulilV interviewed : 1 .i.n f.-i- M ihre. 1'';ihiiis; -t in in 1 p in vute for; s 1 st, mil on law on!'"i' Uik-d. It is my lu li. f t'ni'T tho office with erhert H'tovi-r Fin.1. he i-; ver In I ; fh.i (wild. IN- RDXY M: Ml m m w J I 1 lil ILU i ! U I O la. 1. ,ttl! Klll 1 ;nr M1 the win'! . h.u n tied I '': he .-in wald. The loss on the luiiiklmu-e ni-Ni;i at v p. III: rnn'nt. and j i h :i t ll vil! fi-WCM p"Ut-! ic:U' oi dilutions ihan ::ny mar. I ever had :i rhnneo in vote for." Such is the opi'iioii of M. N. M'an, democrat, who al-u siMed that he is a member of a fami'v of l I uomocrats, each of whom will ca.'t i a, vnto for Hnnver in tho cMnins election. , "I admire Hoover's firm stand ton tho farm nmstlon and his :is ; Mii-itncp of aid fnp thorn. He has : had the experience which our prs . idem should havo. His speech was sound and to tho point." said Mrs. 1 Mairdo K. Chapmiin, secretary of tit.' ilusinoos and Professional Woincn's With of .Mod ford, She 1r puhlican. 'or tho past 3 i years T havo read every acecptanee speech made by men of both parties-. Ir all that time there has heen lnt tin which eipials tho spooi'h nf Herbert A hnish fire, ni:.;:n unknown, last ntetit destroyed a l)tn!;ho i-.e at the WpHterhuul orchard on tho slope of Hohy Anne, und brined over atumt 400 uores? of brush and yiass before it was brnu -?ht under tontrul. The loss will run rinse to $100. according to t'arl Y. Tenir wald. Tho loss on the bunklnm-e is placed it Saod, and the loss to the occupants of personal eifects iiivc I about $1000. It was erroneously reported that the hunkhouse destroyed u as at lltllcrest orchard. Tho fire started late yesterday and was visible from this city dur ing the nlRht. many people iioini: out to watch it. The thi fa nesda a Jar Ass,. tunnatep. h to Koinaio ami .tttta.-u.itw "t" ui.n will be t. road he ro.iM l!:s - d . in . v 1 it'll I lie pupil -fil I'unipam mi- it'yinoi'iiinu on KmoN wilt -tell the w.M-hl" a hunt what llp'.v here. ilV ami did Obituary WOOD FOR SALE Dry Fir Planking, $5.00 .per load Dry Body Fir, $3.25 per.tier; $8 per cord 4-ft. Hard Wood, $9.00 per cord Phone 970-J LONGWELL WOOD CO. ' 441 North Fir Street Hoover. That was the add re fl rover OP lias a de: taken an portant n bin i h ins til" issue i AIMING l.udwis Aiming passed away at hin home. :tK .ast Jack son street. August M, r.J. .Mr. Alining was born in (Ihrisiianii, Norway, June 'J'.t. I SOT, and during part nf his early life he was hill ing clerk in a wholesale hardware store in Norway, In ISl'l. .Mr. Aiming cairn? to the I'uiied States, settling at .Minot. N. U., where he met and married 1 ura J. Kiseuhuth. hi May. i:mi;, Mr. Alining, with his wile, moved to Jackson county. of Oregon, and made their home on veland III 1S91'. Hoover initii program and has t mphatie stand on im alter.';. lie has done a hi declaring himself on f reunion. There is no Coleman creek until lit-"), at which time they moved to Medl'onl. liesides his wife, Lauru J. Aim ing, deceased Is survived by two brothers and two sisters who slill reside in Norway. Funeral services will be held at the Catholic church. Wednesday, August l.rt. 1!C!S. at 2:34 o'clock p. in.. Iteverend Father Ulack offi ciating, interment in Medl'onl com- A trip tn Or. con i'a. - ami ('tat;1! Like is mi. nulud'M m t heir it tnerary. Tii is pi um am. it is declared, will prow a ureal Pom to tlu ri'uion. and W iumnd in liiin; inure and more minor tourist-, which eo n sequei uly menus more and more tbdlai s inin I he com munity. An e-pceiallv attractive pro urain of interesting travelogue, in lersperseil it h lively musi a I numbers of unusual ;ipp'al, has been a rraiiKed lor the event and .t is pred icteil that every radio fan hereabouts, as well as else where on the casi. will twirl the knobs of his set to his favorite station of the pacific coast net work at S p. in. Wednesday. .lack ami Kthyl. who are mak ing a honeymoon lour .of ( h" coast, are .upending two months in the northwest and are winning an ever-increasing number of fans' who have tested and heroine staunch users of Associated nuso- , line ami the now t'ycol motor oil. longer any fiie-uinn about the Cath olic and antf-Catholie issue. lie strikes it from the list of import ant things, " said Cus .Vcwhnry. at torney IlMft lltl-nn ...o.KII ll-v..,-s s h w.-,., w.'.i,.'lo..-,".,;ir;- ,TI",' I'-i'l lMinnil limn, fl. I itiinl! ihut it s,.in,. ih.-'w "' '"' '" "f ""' "''rvl,"s- liii'slimi nwii'f il'-riiilii-ly ih:m .v lli.-ti ill.- I'niti-l si.-m-'s will .-l.-i'i i'..pui)liinn I i- iji-...jiil.'nt." slal cl.-lll- aui :i ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For Women $1.95 WE DEVELOP FILMS' FREE West Side Pharmacy "The Rexall Store" U alter l.everelle. ra estate er, and added. "Yoit bet I republican." "The speech was comprehensive. It shows clearly thai the man has a clear understanding nf the para mount problems facing the United 1IKWITT Mary Catherine Hew itt passed away at her home two miles north of Medford. Monday, August lit. I'US. Mrs. llewilt was born in Pennsylvania, Murch lit. 1MW, and made her home in lliat state until INS0, at which time, she moved to South Oakola. On November T, lSS;t. Mary Cath erine Strong was united in mar- States. He has a practical . grasp i riage to Frederick llewilt and to oi me needs of th 1 think that he will said Dr. Kd Shoekley country, and h elected. epubliean. lemporary auto licenses were Is sued at the sheriffs office today to Sheets Brothers ami Clarence Homes nf Talent. I'-ads Transfer company. C. C. Sullivan and H. I.eclen k nf Medford. Carl Mar greiter of Ruch. I. A. Taylor and l.i-roy w'IN of llncim Hiver. glpp llllllll srann mm KMiiJfiimMW Iwh ill ii t--szsm r. y i: , wmm issiisiffiisiisa msm wmsm mws&w mrnmsm $ t i m m vj r -.r-?!?--LsrsfT-ii ...; i, "--A-, i;:.. -.'i:: s-n-ir-w .r,zf- tf ism he sisc is'ssia i:'r i h h i: i i -if":' I ft-ywN; I 114 a newold.;:.liuLbricaitt iliat worlcs wonders; Castorlube is a new-old mo tor oil that does incredible things. Old, because its base is Castor Oil, long known as the premier lubricant. New, be cause it is an exclusive process (patents pending) a scientific 1 blending of treated Castor Oil and the best mineral oils. Cas torlube retains all those quali ties of Castor Oil that have made it the world's finest lub ricant. Castorlube is the only practical and successful lubri cant containing Castor Oil motor magic for every -day use. Castorlube gives consid erably more power, more gas mileage, less crankcase dilu tion and minimum vibration. With Castorlube you get longer engine life, fewer repair bills, less heat and less carbon. We want you to expect 50 more 'mileage from Castor lube set the mark and note the results. It costs no more than any other good oil, has no odor and is guaranteed not to gum. Be sure you get the genuine. Castorlube Refining Co., San Francisco, California. - - ' ' . g."ii"" Ilftlllll iH?i; '! .v:,.i;i3?i; Swum :llip i ii H III !.ii,iii 1 m ii i Ml i tin it.! tl is union six children were horn. five nt whom are lfvlivj; today. In lil the family moved to Medford and since thai time have made their home on the ranch where her death occurred. Mrs. Hewitt Is survived by her husband, Frederick Hewitt : four sons and one daughter: (Hen of Kin ma I h Falls. Urvnn. Hiirrv mid j Koy of Medford; and Mrs. itessic Wright oi Hay Horse, Mont. Funeral services are pending the arrival nf Mrs. Hewitt's two bro thers of South Dakota and In r daughter, HesBle, , of l ay Horse, Mont. Perl Funeral Home is in charge of the serlces. IN PALM CIVIL SUIT A motion asking tor :hi days ad ditional time to file a bill id' ex ceptions and motion for a new trial in the suit nf It. It. Hollopeter against Chailes W. Palm has been filed in the circuit court. The ex tra time is sought in order to allow .the stenographer time to trans cribe the records of the first trial in which H)!lopetor was awarded $12.0Ui damages by a jury. The suit grew out of an alleged injury leceived by HolloiMder when he fell ', from a scaffold during the con i struct ion of tne Palm block on ' North I'ir street three years ago. THEY CAME! ' THEY SAW! THEY BOUGHT! We interpret the very Breier Days' offering lied customers. We thank you. 10 Days of Super-Sales Now On! 3-Star Attractions Among Hundreds At this greatest M o n e y - Saving Event in Quality Merchandise. V Spontaneous resnonse to Olll- :ilinniincf)iifnt nf Snnr-inl Breier Days' ol'ferinsr as a Tesf imoni.-il nf r'nnfirfoiu-n rncnitinn. f.-nm ent; riiil.ii.' n' rinted Frocks elHlniUClU T'ltl-KiM. IJfS Z lo 1-'. to X with mniihiim $ bllH Made of vei r Vint mum Unrilcn tuinti, far iih lenor to miylluiHi yem rvor nw Nnvuheie mur lis pilot. Trimmwl ami (inldicil uiOt tli unrttu'-K of n ifdlnrcd unimPHt. n mm. lo pft, idem. Ladies Rayon Lingerie Min vni Il-Ui.v,,,, V,. Jl-K:iyou Stce Jl-Kn tl-('l)tumt' Slip f l-Niuhliriiwim Sl-Kiiyoti ltliKnntt $l-l'n-iuli t'Hin ies VmIiii'h up to u iiipco. bnutrht liil itoipiil ot tlii'-i HhMKR PAYS. ;i 1 1 ii--. l-iti (I Men's 1IKKSS Sllii. i'S Rroadclnths iti all the new prints. Thi ire shirt which liiuftlly M-ll un hlxh ut (I.Ti, ttu! priced at iir.if, lliy emphmW.e the "l:noi'k iiiil" l)niv-tn which chBrarterixe iti;i:ti;i: d -.ys. Don't wait until everything has been picked over come EARLY. Department StorvN sswy IN THE WEST Details of this event appear in a big 4-page broad side. Get one. Itunk Cashier Arrosiod: ! IJIope by Airplane. SAX I tA KA Y"A.. Cal. Althoimh j SAX Fll A N't ' tKC( . M tss Wlnl be made reslitiuion for S 1 u.aiifi fre( Harris, 17, and Kddle lingers, which the A tnorlciin Trust cmn- 1 L' it, a vaudeville net or, eloped by pany branch bank asserted he em-1 airplane lo fieiio and were mar- be'ted while jis-ist;int cashier, K ried Stinduy. News of the wed- Fonr Convicts Ksonpo. SAX l-'KAXCISCO. William Cal- hmhan, 2-1, and Minion Kobe. 'JS. convicts who fscaped from a prison road camp, were captured late yes terday nt .Mill Creek-, Monterey others remained at elng sought In HA X K I X Cunera I services for Win. W. Han kin whose death oc curred Aug. 1 3. Husband of i' M'f Itankiu nf .Medford. broth er of Hugh 11. Itankiu nf Medford, !eo, K, Han l 111 of While SmIiiioii, Wash., t. ". Itankiu and Mrs. Karl Johnston of Tnnn, Wash,, and father of (ienevieve ami .Margaret, will be ciinductod from the Conger funeral parlors Wednesday, August I'.th at :i .. m. Delherl .Millard will have charge of services ami concluding services will be in tho .Medford mausoleum. Daily Meteorological Report August 14, 1!L'S. Cocci nsls 1 Medford and vicinity. Fair to- I night and Wednesday; warmer j Wednesday. ('regno: . .Vair tonight and Wed nesday. Warmer in interior Wed-; nesday. Increasing fin hazard. 'i ct j i en LOCAL DATA 4 .10 III 4T. Ti-mpf I'lllui-o (dr-K-).... fi-l liiKlK'xl (lust L hr. ) XT l.iiwi'Kt (Insl 12 hi.) 4S I ' I. Itlimiilily (pel ... 27 l-ri'dpitntlon (III.) ...... .00 .stHii- nf wi'iiiht'i- ri..;ir l.nwi-Kt li'nii--:i!i:rf- this inK, 4 5 rtounM'M. ' Totul iirc.pliil;itiun Mlnre K''P- ti'mliiT I. I!i27, lfi.ori Ini-liLH. Sunsi't loiluy, 7:1:1 p. m. Suiiflsi. W'flilneMiluy. r:IO l 'Hunjii.! WPilni'Miliiy, 7:12 p. Observations Taken at 5 A. M 120th Meridian Time .00 cImi.. in. S3 L . ... 72 ... !IZ ... HI lx-nvr H! CITT r.akiT city lllwmtirrk Uniiii. Dim MoIiich Kri.Hno ...... Ili-l.-na Ixih AnKHi?i MiirKhflrlfl rhofnin I'rirtlantl Ki-il Hlufr Ilodoburif Milt I .ilk" City.. Han KrnnclHi-o ... Santa Fe jHi'lltlll" I Hprikan. ; Walla Walla .... ! Wlnnlp.-K Y.7 w7rm-K 8 inn 7 82 ino 74 u n n 42 114 SO lil 1, 2 HH 44 0 2 ID clear Clcnr clear Clcnr Cll'lll l. Cily. Cily. C.ly. C'lfar P. Crty. CU-ar Clear Cily. Cily. Cli-lir C.ly. LEWIS SUPER SERVICESTATION DISTRIBUTERS MptwinilOBlirt. Fln'H I'ihUt Conlrol. LI VIOItMOUK. Cal. Two flron. I COO feet nrlprrtroiinil, In a uliafl on ih Ilntrh Ilntniiy projei't, wru j I'XtlnKuiihil yentiTrtaygj They Wfre jcauaed by s'Sural gas. I lastman w an iii-i-eslt'il yi-MliTilay I ilhm raiiseil parentM nf tho i;lrl , (Mumty. rwu ly liMleral offii-ials nn rhariri'M nfttii ill-op a aeari'li pnliri. Htai-led larm. anil wi'i-e I mis apliriMM-iatlnii nf fumlM I fur her. l.aki eminty. ...i3-i ia 111 ill a ir-lnlil ruirr aMalaMaaiaMai ai an i ii mlZm f ffllW saSTV BROADCLOTH 11 ' v rarv dress shirts ii f.r) 95C JmtW&i ($j&'1&S Collar attached p l Yes, Positively! The greatest shock to prices ever felt in Medford. STORE-WIDE IN SCOPE AN UNEQUALED SAV ING EVENT THAT DE MANDS ATTENTION. No fakes, no bombast, no elusive statements in this great $20,000 00 Stock Disposal A SALE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK Not Just a Few Passe Items of Undesirable Goods;: BUT PRICES DEMOLISHED ON EVERYTHING. NEW FALL SUITS, OVERCOATS AND HATS INCLUDED! ANY $5,00 FELT HAT AT New styles and colors. $3-95 One Group of Young Men's Fine Suits This Is the Place f ( i $995 ' . ,1 jM ram x ANY $0.00 to $00 FELT yf "qC HAT PZL.3 au AT Late style Mallory's Included ANY $7.50 FELT HAT AT New Fall Mallorys Included. 15.95 THE CLOTHING BUYER'S ROYAL OPPORTUNITY Bizet 32 to 35 only, Just a fraction of their orlg inal prices. Wednesdays SUPER SPECIAL CANVAS GLOVES 'Sold only wit,h a purchase of 2.00 or more of other goods at regular sale prices. Not more than four pairs to each customer. 2 One Group of Very Desirable Quality SUITS and OVERCOATS 8nappy styles at a real bar. gain price. . $1-21.85 One Group of Fine SUITS and OVERCOATS You really would not expect to find such combination of teal style and genuine value a It found In theie garments at only s 24 .85 A Large Shipment of New Fall Styles in SUITS AND OVERCOATS 8nappy new stripe and fancy weave suits with double breasted, revers ible vesta overcoats in the latest heavy thread fancies. Choice 28 .85 Our Finest Grade Michael-Steam SUITS Every wanted style and won derful values. Choice of the house ;34 .50 Our entire line of of, clothing is of fered In- this sale. Snappy two and three button sack coats, wide leg trousers and the new double breast ed vests. Look at these first and last. ai Model Clothing Co. 126 EAST MAIN STREET -4- '