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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1928)
HfTC'P'PflTtT) MATL TRTBTTOTg, MEDFORD, QftfifiOy, FRTDAY, ATOUST 17; 1928. L I i DECIDE K lit 0 OF GREAT VALUE licehininjf next Friday niulit. AuKtiHt Z, .station KM 10 D will broudcoHt between tho Ihmiim of S and 9 o'clock, proKnims unci it the direction of vurluiii mem burn of the Med ford Jtculty board, U wtiM uncHh'ri nt tmhiy'ft luncheon lnaetfntr. held at (he Hotel .Med ford. l'ur tho past two years the , hoard )uim hjoiihii'C1 weekly pro-1 Kiain, lai I this Ik tho first time Hint individual dealers have areofi j to advorifM), althoii(,li (he matter has been d I sen used at weoraP meetintra. ! Members of the hoard i-xprosned : the "pinion that radio ndvertlshiK I in of groat value to the valley, j HUf,'msuonH were ulterci as u moans of familiarizing the puhlh with tho Rogue liiver valley p'-ius j Tho history of the frniwth of j sauerkraut and bacon advertising : and its rosults wan given as an ' exumple of tho value of KttiiiH a ' pi-mliict before I ho publU-, oh poelnlly hy advertising hi maga zines ;ind new-'-papurs of wide cii-'Milatfon. Tonight's radio m'ugntiu will bo. nrranfjod by ('buries Wing, rhulr-; J7ian of the radio committee fur tli is month. Next l-Ylday mem bers of the Wold and Wold real of tat . ngenty will sponsor thu program. Otiw Mu,v presided at today'. meeting, t'ho ' regular presidonl, "Walter Severe tie, having resigned recently. The Jinx , 1 2 T. 15. .ludlee and .1. A. Hmilh, nn-esled last, night at 711 Welch Btreet for tho possesion of two dozen o, (Juris of beer anil a (plan- ' thy of moonshine, were each lined ?iji Ihls afternoon in Judtfe Titylor'H court. Thu pair wore ar rested 'hy Policeman Joe t'ave, William Took and. fi. .1. IVeseott und arb alleged to have been Moil ing tho beer to ;i nuinhor of cuh nL sr at in ' fZiv?iM JjL, f E TO BE MARRIED? PARI y. Aug. J. 11 re port that Alary Garden, American op eratic singer, and Pierre Pleasia, a young French journalist and auth or, are engaged has reached Paris but uh tho urlnclplCH are on a ' CUUriJlAixE,' Uiit., Aug, i (.in yacht In the Mediterranean; their Itniu intcrfereil with tho plu.ib friends hero do not know -ivhcthcr ! 'of l.ert HhhhoII and Parker Cramer to bollevu tho rumor. . , j to leave today on tlio hucowI leu 4 . t.n of their trans-Atluntic HIrIU in the Tho Htory that has bc irtlUc mouwplano (Sreater Itockford. Tho cire.ios iiuih uuu i-4r. i... ' fHK(nrr fni- Mount KvilllH. Urooil- hind, was poHtponod. Heavy rain fell during tlio night and condi- eiiKagomont was announced at dinner on the yacht uttondod by. j Duko Docaes und Henri Desgran- j ge, tho Jattor being editor of - a ! theatrical newspaper. The dinner I is said to haviv been givon when tho yacht tarried for a few hours I at a .Medltnrrnnenn port, tiona wero untiotllcd tliiy foronooii. "' " I HT. Hr;i,KNS. Hloek being sul Hcrihed for $2.50,0U Flr-Tex iif culatiug board plant. , The r.evorettc block at the south east cornei" of Houth Central ave- iiim unrt 1-!iL'hth Hlrret. which Will I house tho southern Oregon branch! of the Montgomery Ward company, I will be ready for occupancy hyi Hoptojjber 1st. Tho date of the opening of tltOj Montgomery Ward store here, lias: hot been definitely act, but will! probably be early in September. ! ! Plumbers, electricians and painters are now working on the storerooms. . A force of in men, under the i direction of Kred haw, are hero J for tiic installation of tho Mont- j gomery Ward fixtures. Tho fix-1 turns are now in tho local railroad yards awaiting unloading. They j are of tho latest design and make, t and their estimated cost is J'.ft.ooo. i UeprcKontativos of the Mont-1 gomery Ward company from tho northwest district will bo In the city to attend the opening of their local store. It is expected that the State I theater, to be opened by CI. A. Ray in the corner section of the j building, will bo in operation by j September 1, andwork is being rushed to this olid. Tho ad m Is sion price to tho State theater will bc 1 r cents. Walter II. I.evcrotte said this morning that 'the structure would be completed well within Lhu con- traded time. i Daily Meteorological Report August 1 7, 1928. I-'o recasts. Medfni'd mill vlninilv ir,.!,. ,i j warm tonight and Saturday. Oregon:1 Fair tonight and Sat urday, but fog near coast. Warm with low humidity in tho inte- i rlor. Radio Program KMED Mall Trllmnc-Vlritlii Station QY CAR THIEVES FLORAL DISPLAYS ARRESTED, PUT ! TO BE A FEATURE i L JAIL JACKS! HIGHWAY CONDITIONS LOCAL DATA a 7 0 Friday. Aug-ii.st 17. ' H to 1 p. in. Medford llealty : lionrd, t . . ; i I 0 to 11 n in. People's Flee- trie. 1 1 to lJ noon- Jtofbe ib Kin- die. ' 'S 1 U to FiiHO p. in. Prospect. ( Itesort. 12:30 to l:3U p. m. Wltham Super Service Station. ! 6:15 p. m. News and mar- kelK by the .Medford Aral! 4 Tribune. ! J 't. 4 Crater Lake travel is H7 per Ceni iibnveliist year, Bf ; liny Nolan, III, and Victor Key Holds, III, both of l-os Augoles, are in the County Jail hero todav ; on car theft rhargiA. following thi'ir arrest yesu.'rihiy al Uun.s iiiMiir. t ';i ill'., by a state trai fi: , ofrirci. They are accused of i lealing a .lowcLt roadster here 'from ,r. A. Hyde ami abandoning it in Ashland, where they ,took i Willys-Knight .sedan from Amos ; Xininger. I The boys, who wore brought lo ' .Meilford yesti-rday by D p u t Sheriffs Paul Jennings and Oscar; Dunford, have confessed, accord ing to officers, and are ready to I enter pleus of guilty. They claim ed they wore en route from Port- ; land to Los Angeles and took the. , cars for easy transportation. It was not known today whether the pair would l'ioi federnl charges' or be brouuM up for arraign-, incut In the circuit court. Classified advertish.tr U'-ls (soils Community floral displays at tho Jackson County fair, to bo held In Medford September 1 2, 13, M and IT),, will be a new feature this year-,1 Miss Jane Snedlcor, general superintendent of the women's building', said today. Letters are being sent out to communlly clubs and granges, ask ing that they hut community en tries in the floral department. , Special prizes already announc ed include five dolbir.s worth of nu-rchaiidise and a three-year sub scription to one of the most popu lar g a r d e n magazines. Those awards will be given to the presi dent and secretary of each prize exhibit. rtepresentations of rock gardens, baskets of flowers, model gardens and other Ideas are suggested, in the lettres to the clubs. Kaeh dis play will be allowed a four-foot flor space. Similar exhibits are effectively carried out at tho an nual Portliind rose yhows. i... ':! wSMW v..v.v- lfSATURDAY.-Is the Last Day of 0r Wonderful BREIER Days Celebration Do not fail to take advantage of its values This hat been most successful eventyxceedlnci indeed our own calculations. We fcay this pot In any spirit of boasting, but to emphasize that we have the values In new merchandise that the people want. TIMCHIC A IIIC STII.ll'KXCKM.KNT DPI'OKTCNlTlKH IX MlUOUCIt DAYii SPECIAL " ITIJ.18.y Merc -lire two popular foaturcH: . . . Al! highways of Oregon are in i good condition and the only In- lerruptions to traffic is caused by the continuance of the oiling .program. Kollowing is tho present : status of our road oiling program, j John Day Highway -Crow No. l. This crew is laying heavy oil ! between Olex and Condon. The oil Is immediately covered ylth K('!'f1lfni'J tint) mntni'lulu m-r lint permitted vto travel over fresh oil. No detours. One way traffic, i ! The Dalles-California High.vny j Crew No. U. This crow is lay- j ling heavy oil between Madias aiid I j the Crooked river, motorists not J t being permitted to travel on fresh oil. All oil covered with Hereon- , j ing-s immediately after b 0 1 n ti spread. No detours; one wav j j traffic. ' Jm! j Oregon-Washington Highway j '.Crow No. II. This e rw Ih laying : heavy oil between Ileppnor June-I jtion and lone. The oil is imme-l j dfately covered with .screenings,! a'.l traffic is not allowed to t move over fresh oil. No detours; one way traffic. This crew will move in about u week to Old Oregon Trail and will work he-twee;-! Uenniston and Pendleton. La Grande-Wallowa Lake High way Crew No. .-I. imunilnouH macadam construction now under way between La Grande and El gin. No detours; one way traffic. Medford-Crater Lake Highway Crew No. G. Layftig bituminous macadam between Medford and Trail. No detours; one way- traf fic. (CorvafllM- Newport Highway Crew No. 7. This crew will be ' laying heavy oil during tho week; between Toledo and Newport. The; oil is immediately ' covered with screenings, ufter being spread, and; trarflc Is not permitted to move i over fresh oil. No detours- one I way traffic. Crew No. 8. ing heavy oil and Kddyvllle. dlatcly covered Temperature (deg.).... !i L 50 Highest (litht 12 hrs.) i)2 i)1 Lowest (last 12 hrs.) 4i OH Kcl. humidity (pc.).. 23 82 Precipitation (in.) DO .00 State of weather Clear Clear Lowest tempera Lure this morn ing, 4.X degrees. Total precipitation nineo"Scp lember 1, 1927, I5.li!i Inches. Sunset today, 7:09 p"m"! Sunrise Saturday, r:22 a, ni. Sunset Saturday, 7,:')7 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A, M. 120th Meridian Time CITT Big Savings in Womeiv's Afternoon Printed Frocks At- $1.00 these really chic fro lire aeneatlon ye, a "aenaatlon," , becauee It item. Inconcolvubll that 1 anyone could make anil aell a well-made, well-fin- lehed dreea of thle ohar. acter at anything like thle low price. Guaranteed tub-feet and sun-fast, both as to prints and trimming. Plenty of pretty styles. I All Sizes. Also Extra Largo WORK SHIRTS 39c Miidc tn 'sell IW ,")!!(; jnul (i!)c. ,M(ule til' liluo und ivv cliHuilirny, i1ho Hliirlini;' tin- tlitisi-' wlm want honvior , Di'iurlmrnl Storra ri m r.: IN THE WEST Jtuker City .... IJIsmurek Iloiso Denver Doh .Moines .... Fresno Helena Los Angelos .. Marshrtcld l,hoen!x Portland Ked liluff .... Uosehutg Halt .Lake City San l'"ranclsco Santa Fo Seattle Spykano Walla Walla .. Winnipeg COl 50 Si' M 1 i f i .. 811 50 ' Clour ..70 -IS Clear .. 54 Clear .. 7(i 58 Crty. ..78 OS Cdy. .. US Oli Clem .. 8i 50 Clear .. 7-1 60 Crty. ' .. OS 52 Cdy. ;' ..100 S2 Clear ... S I 50 " Clear1 .. US 00 Clear i .. 8S 02' CMeai-1 ... 8S 01 ' Clear .. 01 50 , Crty. . SI! 00 Clear I .. 70 5a Clear 1 .. 84 . 5'J Clear .. 00 .Clear CO Clear 0. A. E, Motoorologist. - r. , Brisbane's Today This erew Is lay-1 between Cor'vallls 1 The oil Is linmo-! .villi screenings . alter being spread and traffic Is not allowed to move over fresh oil. Truffle will bo detoiired over the old county roads between Cor vallls and I'hllomath: one way traffic west of I'hllomath. I loose volt Coast Highway Crew No. p. This erew will bo worklny between seaside and Cannon Hcach .1 unction during tho week, lnylny heavy oil. No detours; one way traffic. Coos Uay-Uofcburpr Highway- Crew No. 1 0. liltumtnuus maca dam construction will he under way between Conulllo and Myrtle Point dining tho current week. No detours; one way traffic. Alt. Hood Loop All oiling ope inilons are completed for this sea son ou the Alt. Hood Loop. (Continued from X'ago One.) compound IntcroHt. In 185S, 70 years ago, lOhrhardt V. 1-Tanz, Uuv Uv$ mndo $17,7SG In the grocery business, loft it In trust. A federal court reports that it now amounts to $10,000,000. Save money and tt will tuivo you, POVKim IS SLAVKUY. Tho man without a dollar must do what tho man with a dollar tcllH him to do. 8o get' your dollar. Anothor Atlantic flight. HaHsell Htnrted WodnoKday tngr for StockhoW, Sweden. Soon tho public will fool about ordinary ocean flights with no loroly lady attached as tho London bus conductor felt who said to tho lady going un stairs holding nor skirts tightly: "Less is no treut to me, nrn am. Hurt 'morn- Kxpecting to upon d soveVal months In Mod ford. A. i Cavlnens, Alarshfleld lullroad inftn. arrived here this morning, accompanied by Mm. tavtn(s. Mr, I .n Scott of Del Hay, Flu., uiTterd hero this nuirning to vlsll Air. and Mrs At. AL Herman for a week. Among the Klamath Falls vis itors who arrived In Medford yes terday are C. H. DcLuu, W. u. llni'na nnrl A 1. t-OiiVlH 1 After visit Inir (.'rater Lake foi a i few days this week. J. V. Jacob! I of Snn Francisco left for his home i this morning. . noughts county poultrymen will j poo) polling of H'.OOO turkeys, Alcroly flying across the ocean in a dangerous plane is no longer im portant. As Henry Ford says, the Important thing is to produce a piano that v.MH make oeeuu flying ABSOLUTELY SAFE. Ftrtyfotir tiro manufacturers will guarantee their products, ma irrlal and workmanship for the lite of the the. A more valuable idea would he to guarantee lower, fairer, retail prices. It is ridiculous to pay -to per cent more than a tire coats to tho man that rolls it across the floor. U doesn't even- need to bc wrapped up. Kxpensive distribu tion t the curse of business. Mexican firing squads are still busy. San Luis Potent reports seven "insurgents" executed. Four teen more Insurgents were killed In open tightlng. 4- - t N D K P F. N D 12 N C U . U a I r y Prod ucts company takes over HopkhTs dairy and adds modern equipment. . -4 oropon tourist huslnoffN for ,tiin" yrns 98 pre cent above June, 9;7. Medford's Leading Store Since 1844 n Pay Less irPARTSToRE C. A. MEEKER, Manager "DrerBetteJ Some Exceptional Saturday Bargains at the M.M.DepartmentStore Fall Dresses $12.75 to $25 The Air-O-Pedic Shoe "You Walk on Air in Air-O-Pedics" . Our stouk of Air-O-Pcdic shoes lias just arrived and insures com fort and ease for al) who wear them. The Air-O-l'edie shoes are made by the Cloodycar Welt pro cesshand made which assures a perfectly smooth inner sole. An arch support shoe that holds its shape. Air cushion heel. "Widths from A AAA to EE and all sizes. Bluek Patent or Kid Tics $7.85 AVe have just received a shipment of lovely fall dresses which .Mr., and Mrs. Jleekcr personally' selected while in San Francisco this week. This selection con sists of -georgettes, satins, velvets and crepe dc chines in blacks and other fall shades. All sizes, for large and small, l'.ices -ranging from $12.75 to $25.00 Women's Shoes for Fall Xavy Blue Cut Out Ties, Cuban heel............... ....$7.85 Jllack Kid Cut Out Ties, Cuban heel.. . $7.85 Plain Brown Cut Out Ties, spike heel.. $7.85 Combination Brown arid Reptile,, C'tibim iliecf -.. $7.85 New Leopard Skin Jirown; one strap,' spike heel $7.85 :.'' MoCall Printed Patterns For Home Sewing M. M. Store Specials in Blankets Double Cotton Sheet Blankets (50x7(5, grey with rose and white, blue arid white, or orange and white borders, $1.95 Heavy Cotton Sheet Blankets Double, GGxSO, grey with red yellow, blue or brown borders :. $2.45 Plaid Cotton Sheet Blankets Double. (5(5x81), rose aiu while, 'blue and white, grey and white, tan and' white $2.98 Plaid Cotton Blankets, Double 08x80, blue and white, pink and white, yellow, and white, lavender and white $259 Part Wool Monark Double Blankets, Sateen binding, G(ix8t), orange and white pink and white, blue and white, lavender and white or tail and white , ...;,;:.... ;-$4.75 Part Wool Nashua Double Blankets, (ilix v 80, sateen binding, tan and while, pink and white or yellow and white $5.95 AH Wool Portland Single Blankets, sat- cen binding, size 72x84, brown, green or lavender, large cheeks ; .$12.45 Specials in Munsingwear Someone has said "We wear so little underneath we want that lit tle smart" and Munsingwear supplies those smart ' ' undies" desired by the school girl, the woman in business and the woman at home : Rayon Handeauxs 98 Hayon Vests , -98. liayon Hegulatiuu Wooincr . $1.98 liayon Step In Woomers $1,98 liayon Band Uottom Bloomers .. $1.75 Kayoa Breeviution , Bloomers $1.75 liayon Step In Chemise Rayon Brassiere Top Chemise liayon Gowns ... Rayon Slips liayon Pajamas $3 95-$4.25 Rayon Negligees $3-00 ,Also. a fiUUine of knit under, wear. $2.00 ..j....$;5.as ......$3.45 $3.25 In Our Bargain Basement Children's liayon Combination Suits Women s Knyon Gowns Children's Crepe. Pajamas Children's Hose - Uti-liich Striped Outing Light or Dark Colors . 2V-pomid Quilled Cotton Batt Women's Ci'epe Bloomers : Children's Black Sateen Bloomers Men's Work Shoes Men's Tan Dress Oxfords .;- Women's Comfort Ono-Strap Kid Shoes Women's Dress Shoes ....98 $1.00 98 2 pair 45 .......22 95 :...)....59 1...29 $2.98 .."....?3.95 $1.98 $2.98 to $4.45 I i V Soft hole Baby Shoes, Black. Patent or Blonde X...-....59 Boys Dress Oxfords, Tan or Blnek $2.98 nnd $3.39 Smart Now Fall Apparel Arriving Daily Come In Sse It