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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1928)
!PXOE TEN KTEDMum wxm trtbotti?!, arEDFoftp, onEfioy. Thursday, august 2. 102s. No More Gas In Stomach and Bowels If you wish to bn pe rinan.-ntl y re ilevtd of iiaa In stuniadi and bow ln, tako Bualmnnn'a Gas Tabid , which uro pifepur.il especially fr stomach gas and all bad t-ffuclH rr fttilting from khh preaaiire. That empty, gnawing flhiK in the sto mach will disappear. That anxious, ihtvoub feeling with heart palpita tion will vanish. Is'o more bloating, rtrowslnciia nft.-r eating, heartburn or other distress dun u k;is. ;-t tbe genuine H A A I.. M ANN'S OAS , rABMCTS at any food drug store, J 1'rlce fl. Always on hand at KTlE.Wfi'S OHIO KTOHK AUTO CARDS GOOD SUSPECTED OF COURT BAIL 1 READ THE PORTLAND TELEGRAM 45c a month by carrier Call THE ACME Shirley Bros. Phone 506 303 East Main . Iilu INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon HA I .KM. inc.. A i.i jr. l!:s ,71'j Au tomobile jissuciat ions incorporated under the. laws of other states as well as those, incorporated under I he Oregon laws may, under 1111 amendment to tin; Oregon motor vehicle law. make deposits with the Oregon state ireusurer and give llir'ir members the privilege in this -state of using their membership ranis in lion of hail for violation ,of traffic laws. This is the interpretation placed an opinion today ; they noticed A.VCol.A, Mid.. Aug. 23. M burned and headhss body, a isiuy. sheriff, an a u t omohile with I-slaiiicd cushions and it !:irn ; destroyed by frt. were the riii , eipai elements of a mystery which .st en Pen county authorities worn trying to solve today. The torso of an unidentified imtu was found yesterday in tin ruins of a hum on a vacant farm, near I the vilhme of Hay. Neighborhood offici'i-s said that fire in the hnrn i iJl'I.t'TII. Minn.. Aujf. 23. fH) i Molly, fh'i'-yeiu oirt L-ow pony, i was tu ha turned loose in Duluth I unlay to find her way home to t'iallup, X. M., IX.'JO mile away, i Molly belongs to 1 ,uyd Junes, 1 4 ; year-old "pony express" ride r :froni Gallup who arrived at tho jlirule last week to deliver to J'res blent 'oolide,e an invitation to at 'tend Imliaii ceremonies at Gallup. Itoyd spent nearly three weeks on the ride to the Brute, lie in ; tends to return home by a more ; ; modern method, motoring? with I his father. Tu ship Molly back ' : would cost $ltja, much more than' he can afford, so Molly will have to shift for herself, i Around the neck of his pony, ' .Boyd fastened a bell, to attract at tention to her. in a pouch also j strapped atound her neck were : placed written requests that she 1 be helped along the way. ! The youthfuul little cowboy,, .clad in a red silk shirt and leather chaps, has every confidence i" Molly. "She'll pet back," he drawls. 'She's got a colt down home, yon know. If she doesn't, I'll go out and find her.'' , HA MOM, Ore. Auk. 23. iTP) ' Governor Patterson yesterday ap pointed R M. Duke of lakeview as justice of the peace for the South Lakeview district to fill a vacancy that has existed for over a year. PORTLAND to ASHLAND and WAY POINTS In summer weather, travel via Oregon red top coaches! "Oh! for a cool and refreshing breeie!" Yours, all the way, if you co by Red Top Oregon Stage Coaches. At your journey's end you are refreshed and cool, ready for business or pleasure. Travel the beautiful McKensie Highway I'ta jregon aiagesi O RED & I . TOP , I (Qregon tages g&ystem THE RED TOP COACHES STACKS IJCAVK JACKSO$ HOTEr. PHONE 300. North 6:34, 10:10 am; 1:20, 5:32 pm. Siuth 7:41, 10:30 am; 12:00. a:lS, fi:30. 8:11 pm: 12:30am. In your own interests, patronize ttic Red Top Can 'irsotOrenon Sta pes byntfin. Tlu-y have served yon Ipnu and faithfully : day when the body was found. I head had been burned off The on Mm law in ... ..v. wiiii u j early Wednesday, but no investi- r1lXJl!!V WUH m'1"" ""' l!,tf"' rights nf the I'nion Auto ('Jul) (if Tim ,.i..f. all,,,. l stiuMil- ',' ' v , Z ' out u .onl'llct hntweon two pro- 'l.'11 " n""1 -slu"- vIhIoiih of III,' art. ' " "'a,l"s Ii """ f Tlu. .n..n1!m..nl. passcnl lit j " '"" "'' 1-n provldnd that In i-iih of mmt for "' ""! 'V'T" " "' '""-'""- , ...in, ii. ui IM-I-II IIIIH.SIIIK I I'Olll JUS ! hdiiif slnci' Tuesday noun. Ills illsappi.iiriiiiri' has riiusiMl consldiM-- and Inilthr Jaw violallon tho ixm'hou ar ri'slpil iuIkIiI put up rash liall, or in llr.il il f-iiuli li..n-n u-lil. rc-stlilB offlwr or niaiilstialn lil '"!"' ""l, y amom; his family unexpired membership (.iird In an r,'"'",ls' 1 "f thu mm aiilmnoljlle nssnclatlnn aulliorized r1",l ' ''"rued barn liow- (o ilo business In Oregon, provided ''v',' lh"'" ""L eiirresimnd itli Hie the amount of bail would not ox- measurements r t. sl-:rirf. eeed $5. An autoni(,ldle with hlnod-staln- Another provision of the net Is ('d eushlons and eontnlniiiK flre Ihat nny nutomobiln nssoelallon in-, ,'"'n"1 fouml In the Jail KaraKe coporaled undffr tho laws may de-l"1 A"i,idiL yesterilay. How the ma posll wilh the stain Ireasurer (he i eblun Ki i 1 1 1 tho Karate i i sum of $1000 In cash or approved i Known, 1ml keys found near the bonds, and that the unexpired mem-, burned barn fitted the loek on the borshlp eards ol' Its members may j ear. I wo sets of license plates were fount! In the automobile. 0,. i,. . Iiiveniii!; dollies must b e dunned a n u pressed perfectly - the only wny every garment entrusted to our care is handled. We m a It e evenin;; clnt lies and all other kind look their best. be received In lieu of ball. If the i person depositing the card fails to i redeem ll or pay his fine It is pro vided that the fine shall be paid j out of the $1000 deposit in the stale treasury, the association to repluce : the amount. Since the provision referring to j associations operal ini,' In Oregon Includes these of other states li censed In Oregon, and since the provision does not mention Ihe de n Issued lo K. K. l:ss of Mun- cie. hid., ami the other to T. j. Williams of Detroit. Muncle and Oetrolt authorities Wfru unable to Identify either parly. The body fouml In the barn hail only one ldcnllflc.il ion mark the initial "I!" on the underwear. posit of any sum In cash or bonds I M'ill MlATU CMll with Ihe stale Ireasuror, the ones- I" lH I IV l M I K VICTIMS OF FATAL mggiim "'l "Hint" "IIIMIICI LUC IMHSIIIO US- soclalious have the privilege of I making these deposits as security J for (heir meniberslitp cards when j given as hall. ! The attorney general holds (hat I all parts of Ihe net should he eon- ! slrui'd lo;elber, ami that the legls- i laturc intended that Ihe same privl- lege be exlended ho! ll lo Oregon associations and those from other slates licensed in Ihls slate, and complying with the Oregon laws. The iiueslion asked' by Heerelary ivo'.er was whether, slale traffic of- fleers should llecepl In lieu of hail I the cards of members of the Los Angeles dub, which has made Us iM-liusii won i iic siaie ireasurer. The opinion makes Ihe cards of the I .us Angeles club acceptable. Prevents Misunderstanding in Property Deals When You Put Them in ESCROW Here urn a lew Ihiuns which nur KSCHOYV Depm-lincnl, does when you place ynnr deal in escrow: Cuniliines Ihe expert, kmiwIfilHc nl' your ntlonicy iiml your rcallor with the tcclmicnl cxpeiienee of our KSCIiOW Departim'itt. My so doing your deal is s ded tti, expenses lessened, tunc will be so v i'd anil, of major importance, the pus nihilities of property loss or litigation over some point in the future will be elmiuinaled. $7.50 fop nny mount to $7b00 vttluo $1 it $1000 for Ksrrowa fum VT'OO lo $25,000 50 cents por $1000 for nmuuntH from ' $25,000 Up l.d.N'DOX, Auk. 2;i. fP) The l-:.)ress quotes an article In tile I'rairue newsnapet' Cheske Sttivo, ti the effect that infllelion nf pain leMs death m suffenrs from hieur able disease will be legalized in Czeeho-SltiVHkiu. This leuulizatlnn will be provid ed In a new rode now heinif pro pared. tlj.e article iissertH. hut writ ten approval by at least two phy sicians will bo necessary before permission to inflict death grunted. The same code, it is slated, will exempt from punishment anvbod helping another to commit suicide FLOOR FOUR YEARS Jackson County Abstract Co. ESCROW DEPARTMENT 121 E. Sixth St. Phone 41 llh Plan to Spend Your Vacation and Week End Trips at Beautiful LAKE O' THE WOODS Resort Now Open Bigger and Better Than Ever Furnisliotl Cabins Now Hunts- T.tnieh Kootn Service Station Store Hut hSn Suits Fishing. Poad Indian road is in poo.l condition An idonl rcort-K-lion spot for tho vacationist. Fresh Milk Always Available LAKE O' THE WOODS COMPANY f Phone Lake 0' The Woods for ' Reservations HAKU, Azerbaijan, Aug. 23. (!') Thousands of peasants with their womenfolk flocked here today from many parts of Azerbaijan, leaving their fields In the midst of harvoNiK, to hear the local eouvt sentence two men convicted of chaining a beautiful young relative to the floor of a subterranean pas sage for four years. A rich peasant named Mablckov, the girl's uncle, who sought her fortune, was sentenced to 10 years' Imprisonment, his son to six years i and a third man, t'hairman Omd jey of tho local executive, who knew of the affair and kept quiet, to three years. The testimony at the trial show that the girl's father died in liU'.i. leaving a considerable fortune over whieh her uncle, Sudickov was j trustee. He made the ulrl's life I unbearable In an effort to possess j himself of her fortune. Mho fled with a poverty-stricken lover, but was forced by privation to return to her uncle. i Immediately upon her return; four years ago. Nadiekov and hi son chained her In a passage in tho dark basement of the house. The chain had two formidable locks on it apd welched, more than hi pounds. Throimhout her Im prisonment the girl slept on rags and was slowly staivlni; to death when she was released recently by a group of workmen who acci dentally found her. g. o. mum STAGE KNIFE DUEL NASMVM.LK, Tenn.. Aug. 2. , l:i(.i; s. Hopkins of t'oinm Pin, Tenn.. the republican nomi ne efor governor, was stabbed in the arm by John W. Jackson, a fellow townsman, duiimr a meet ing or ,he republican state exocn j live committee t canvass votes in ! the August - primary at the state : enpftol today. The stabbing took place during a heated aiKiiineut over a contest hi-nught in Mr. Hopkins' homo dts-triet. i - ! - .vf Del Monte fr Unidii AI'llniiA. Mm, .. .1. SVheel: i'l Mlltlevuie riilseil telir ten., of Largest Packing Company in the World has "Success-Tested" this Gasoline THE canned fruits of the California Packing Corporation, under the brand name Del Monte, are known around the world. Fourteen million cases of peaches were packed last .year and also millions of cases of other fruits and berries 38,000,000 in all. The tables of the entire world were actually reached by this tremendous activity. The California Pack ing Corporation is successful. They have used Union Gasoline for years. They have A FEW ff the Other Successful Fruit Companies Using Union: Ciiltforniii Fruit Growfrs Exrhine Colonial Grape Products Company V. Cotati Company , Curtis Orchanls Company l!arl I'niit Company Tarlcy Fruit Company Hind Orchard Company Paciric 1'ruit l'.xcliange Stewart I'niit Company UNION $ir7jfhtrtv VnJtrtht S?tn Summer 5rrfdv Mgbts The grett outdoor HiHvivmJ Bo-f.1 Srmfhtny Ccmerft are bring troitUiitjt ri rr Stt'ttr iny nighoi'f ' the Vtu tfte V.esst Sftwk. Hs hfneve yvu tv tniy thtt ivm-fit., they are arti:tic mawptca r. "success-tested" it. What "Success-Tested" Gasoline Means to You Of course you can't laboratory- test the gasoline you use, but great institutions who do check results for mileage, econ omy and power, can be your yardsticks in measuring gasoline quality. These firms not only use Union for its brilliant per formance but for its absolute uniformity. Drive up to a blue and white Union pump today and try this "success tested" gasoline. GASOL . N O N . 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