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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1928)
P3T51! FOUR MUDFOkH rAli; yiiW.VKV',, SfftDFORTJ, ORKOONy "FRIDAY. ftKPTKMHKlt 7, 10 Tho now S4M0O Withnm Super Hcrvlee Htatlon now rapidly neur itis completion at the coiner of South lilvcrtddo and KiKhth Htreelu will he ono of tho mo.st modern ! th establishment!! of Kh kind in Orc- Kon, ouibodyinK a it does tho lut--;jt equipment for rupid and accur ate service. On the At root level the. Htatlon lias three gasoline pumpH, one of which Is so arranged tin to )ei-nilt conducted the WIthain flattery & Electric company in .Medford for the past five years: Before filter ing tiuIni-MH licio Mr. Wlthum Kpeiit hoiii lime in Los Autfeh-u KuinliiK additional experience and ; liainiiiK in elfi-trieal work, The new station will he under the direct management of Hoy i,. Loin;, vice president of tho cor 1 poratlon, who has been associated . with .Mr. W'itham for considerable Uinie, Walter Loft us, the secretary land brother Clarence, will bundle , the electrical department. They we ro formerly service engineers with the American Husch JWiiKnuto ! company. Ucforu completing (he plans for e station .Messrs. W'itham ami WHERE ALBANIA CROWNS PRESIDENT ZOGU AS KING Lonf? made an extensive tour of large California cities for the pur pose of eainiiiK first hand infor mation un modern lay-out and equipment for the type of business Ihey were interested in. The Willi am Super-Service Station as a re tho drawinir of UiliricaliiiK oil rom imilt of their years of experience visible founts fed through a pros- ;and the California trip is believed , sum system connectint; with oil! by the owners to be one of the most efficiently equipped and handsomely appointed stations In Oregon, storage tanks In the basement. , Two grease pits' of latest design l and giving full access to the clias- I sis of automobiles requiring Her- vice are also pail of the street I level equipment. A large display room fronts on HI vers Id e. and on iOiglit h street another room is located with site- j ciul installation for display of tires, j An electrical repair room, battery charging room and lavatories for men and women complete the ar rangement. Among the novel fi.V tore! Installed for the convenience of patrons Is a large dock which is "The best coimly fair ever held visible from all parts of the service n ,iUsepb:ne county," is the con floor nnil a Fada Dynamic radio : census of opinion among local peo controlled from the display room. plft wh(J ll;ivo attended the (i rants All unsightly containers and j .iiSH ,),. tn0 )mst two days. To- paraphernaifa often found about .; nlIlt amt tomorrow will bo the 'last opportunity to see this fine COUNTY EXHIBIT Iff f-r t , j K " 'v hitfs yA M $.'4 1 V isi tJc A i i wmiiiwi in - irTirnr f r 1 ii -... - ,t , , JT j.'r ",::.c ;9 B tho club was raided and Stcgo said he would charge Mangano with the bombing. . . Oregon News in Brief :4 MEN HELD FOR '. MURDER OF BOY HELD AS HOSTAGE i XKW YORK Kept. 7.fP) Four men were under arrest lod.iy in investigation or mo liiunapuw Injury: and atranKlina of u (i-ycar-oal hoy ut Coney ifiianu. The Uody of SulvutorB Santo- ! marco wus found in the rear of his The capitol of Albania nt Tirana where Ahme:l Zou, president of the Albanian Republic (riglit)i will be proclaimed c.i King Zogu I vhen the nation changes from a" republic to a monarchy. Hint lumlis Steady, nu Si-iit. 7. Ci i ho Kcrvico riotn'H (if Htniinns will In- housed in tlm hiis'-inciil whidi 1m of heavily roin forced concrete throUKhoul. A hi !;' tire storjiK1' room i In ruled In Hie biinoment, 1,'lvhi)- tho roi Hired elenient.s of iiiw ' tempor-itiirtt nixl darkiieMH which un1 de.sij-ahle to prevent de terioration of rtihher kckkIh. An iiutonml Icnlly eonlrojled nil hurnlnK heatlnfr plant Ih loeuted in a separnto room of the haHenient. If. (.!. AVItham, wlio Ih proiddenL of tim corporation ownhiR llin new Htation opened tho firHt battery nlatioiis in Albany nnrl t'orvalllM, In 1!lHi nnd UM !t r(Hpecl ively mid linn I fair, and a large mi in her of .M'(i- ford cilietiH plan to make tlu; trip . j heforo Hatmiiay night. j i TUC MADICTO I mc mMiLio i liivi'stock rOTITLAN'O, Ore., Kept. 7. (&) Cattln and (.'iiivcs Steady, no ru cei)lH. I Iokh Itofol)tH 't:n, inchidliiK I(i7 direct. Kecder plg.s fiOc lower. Sheep recejj'iH. I'rodiu l'OTlTLAXU, fire. Wholesale prices. Mutter i Cube. Hlandiirds higher. Kgss Standards tr. liigher niediiiniK Ic IiImIdt. Milk JluUerfal 1 c higher. j I 'ou I try, potatoes, onions, wool, ; mils, hay, cascara hark and hops -steady. ; I Wheal. I'OUTr.ANll. in Sepl. 7. Wi Wheal: Mig Jl.'iid lUuesh-in. hard while. $ I.:i2; wift while, $1.1 'M? ; western wltft, $ l.l :i li ; hard wililer. $f.0S'j; norihern ; spring, $1.0S; western rcdj SI.0Hj. ; Oats, No. 2. ItH-lb. while. ; 'I'oday'H car receipts. 'Wheal, j I0(i; hurley, j: flutir, I 1; oilIh, 4; ' liny, !. ! IGRANTS PASS DAY j hi mmiM ra . n Atiiletfe club wliern CA men were arrested for jjainbling. Ho said lie helU-vod the I tombing Was In j retaliation for the raid . I The -Minerva club raid was exe cuted despite, an injunction which forbado polico from molesting the place, ('apt. (Jnrriek obtained new evidence that gamhling was going on and then b-d the raid. Lawrence Mangano, reputeil owner of the rallied chili, was ar rested but denied any knowledge of the homblng. He. along with others arrested in the raid, was hold for further iitiestloniiu: when liulietin indicates the amount of Captain (inrlek said he was posl Interest shown ly .loseplilno conn-' tje the raid was back or the ty i-iti'ens in the Jackson county i. bombing. fair, which starts next Wednesday, -lohn St ego. donuty police com missioner, said he had found wit- especially V ednes-1 UVVM!H who charged that Mangano had threatened to blow the roof off of (biriick'H home soon after MAItSHFIKLU, Ore., Sept, 7.1 jfP) Leaping from his speeding truck when he saw a man drown ing near the Catching Inlet bridge late yestoi day, George (iunnell saved Dave Hice, a rancher, ns lie was going down the second tlmo. fiunnell suffered a s to his buck whenMhe truck from which ho- jumped struck hint be- had been thrown into the river urotner-uwuws i.ue - ii few minutes before when his . burlap hag and covered with stones, automobile plunged from the bor- j Four men were charged with dering dike. ' , homicide, including l.uisi Panornl- I 'la, husband of the hoys sister. SA Lh.M, Ore., Sept. 7. W) Fannv, police said, admitted kid When deputy sheriffs here were the hov ill an effort to force I grilling Hugh and Alva James yes- iim estranged wife to return o him. ( terday, the officers didn t know mIl niitmt.d the other three n'.an I that Alva was a girl. JJoth the, jerry Perino, John Marlsco and j prisoners were dressed in cowboy pafiqualo Uorello for Hie klltinK. auii'o. Aiva s sex became Known, 'ritP three, however, dented iauo- I only when Hugh told the officers oHa's story. t she was his sister. A charge of; Police said P-nnoiviI:i enticed Sal i carrying concealed weapons was : vulore and his S-year-old brother, I lodged against Hugh. The pair ' Thomas, to his ho'nie, iiifending to j were arrested in a hopyard aflei-'htild them hoNtayo for his wife's trouble with the management. , uiTeclions. Thomas was allowed ; Their home is at Wlllnminu. After; to return home but Saivatore w.ik i an appearance in justice court to- placed under the cure of Panorolla's day, they worn, freed on their own three fiiends. Panorellu suid the ' recognizance. They had worked at three murdered the boy and then I the hopyard a week without any- 'gave him (he body to dispose of. j one discovering that Alva was a Salvatore's parents and polk-e girl. had been seeking the boy since Wednesday night, when lie failed to return home. A medical examiner estimated tVe boy had been dead 18 hours, which would place the murder late Wed nesday ni-';ht. When Panorella and the Santo marco girl were married a year :igu the father, who is a prosperetiH fruit merchant, helped them wph their expenses, police said. Four months bko the Kiel bride left Pan orella and returned home, taking with her the possessions and fur nishiiiKs she had bought as part of her dowry. PJVKKSmK, Oil., Sept. 7.. A rattlesnake who refused to Jn charmed by "John Pen tun. famed' throughout tlie lioniet valley as a snake charmer, has se-nt Pen ton to a hospital here. Menton yesterday was ' demon strsiling his skill in soothing tlm ' yavage snakes to Indiana who went co ml ii'1 ting a fiesta at Soboba : reservation. fine of the rattlers, however, refused to be churnn d and bit the. would-be charmer on , the end of his thumb. Hospital attaches said that although Pen ton's condition was serious, he would recover. Hags wanted at the Mail Trib une office. Must be clean. tf ECEPES BOOST The following editorial In this e"k"s issue of the Crania Pass', fflHBasagfflBBgmaBBmagastgEB Septcmlier 2. ".Next week, espe:iaUy Wednes-1 day, will see many local people! in Medford, Next week is the .laclii'on county, fair and Wednes-1 day is Josephine county day.- j "There can't be too many rnnts Pass and Josephine county people j mm to Medford and attend the fair Time and ; to (Irants complaint S School Suits Piggly Wiggly does not have to hire any high pressure sales men to sell their merchandise. They handle the best nationally advertised lines which sell themselves. You are the judge and jury. We abide by your decision, consequently our PRICES MUST BE RIGHT. of our- sister county, again, since we came Pass, we have beard that Medford people did not pro'i erly attend our exhibition and functions. Our people complain hor.'tiiMo the Moflfoirt iipmtln don't come here. Now, since wo have1) "VIlHt tlo VOII look for ill n iHW :i ni'Mtv f'Vtpn -iivo :ii'Oii!i t nln nee ! '(jj ' hi Medford we hear the same l mrchaK('(l suit? AVooIcilS, .complaint there regarding Grants j rass )eopie. "Now, tho way to settle th'.Sj ford attractions an wo have in the past, and to add, Wierc, ,to our acquaintance." t tail iiriiig oi' slvle': Or all tluvc? Super Suds Best remedy for blue Monday 9C 3 pnckilKCH Borden's Malted Milk thu old dollar size AEs "XW.'O I STATE THEATRE OPENSSATURDAYisss $4o $45 'The Tain-it's in our $!),r), $40 and. $4.5 suits iiro scU'fitml from lmn-i jdveds t)t siiinplt'S. Our design ers tri v you the ultimate in cor 'reet style, with the care of cus- j tnmized tailoriusr. J'rieed at l-lMHiml I'lin, eaeh Bread 3 Kli'.Louvcfl 20c Citrus Granulat ed Soap 35c P & G Soap 38c We honestly believe TUKRK K NO fiUKATKll VAU''H than Rumford Baking Powder OQ- l-liounil iiuekiiKu (full wclglil) .,..61 v 32c Market Day Raisins 4-Hi, imekilKo '. Matches (strike nny whorc) 6-1k. enrtoll ' Enders Best Pumpkin I'nn . Brooms IJiu'h Skat (a real cleansing soap) 17c 15c 49c 25c Armour's Deviled Meat jari'e l'cr run 10c Ripe Olives Tan can . M-.T Ol.llf ...v. ...... -3 tiw.vtu.- nlHlirn InilWf will 1 open .alui uay al 1 p. in. unit . , ntinue until 11 p. in., with lltai- shown 111 thoso inourrntolv lhl h-.lll of lllOf That Certain ! l " riling." The lirst installment "f' fiy t serial, ' i no sial ic m ine r rog uid a rat hu News reel are also j tin (he opening day's program, j .1.. i A I'DlllllllU! UULII 1 I l l Vlol.i iiana ,in tin ftjj sparkling i-omedy, P't Thing." The first Post Toasties- 2 (HickagCH Rainier Malt . IVr con Golden Gate Coffee 2-IMiuml can 15c 49 c Linen Paper Napkins !."(! vnhiej :t ikgsv 25c Armour's Deviled Meat Cp l'er ran jk (round Peanut Butter pail) A nen -leak can, cjiel) 27c Tramp Cookies ' Tit Mm 39c Sockeye Red Salmon 29c Cookies lVr Down 5c brings the charming l'atsy Kuln Jliller In "Once ami Forever," with John llarron in support. The new theater, which occu pies a portion ot' tho recently con st rucleil Leveret to building, is ft thoroughly np-to-datu ami com fort a hie show house, with air cushion chairs ami other equip- : nicnt carefully selected by tho owner, ( i. A. Hoy, who has bail many years cxperieneo in tho movie business. The inoviephone, a recent in vention now finding favor with t'aliforuia thealer-goers, has been installed for the correct musical; interpretation of the film action. M i- i;.,v h.-is i-ontracted for a ) B liighly interesting serii-s of ro-1 leases, which feature such well known stars as llobart liosworth, Sally (VNcill. Tiouglas Kairbanks. Jr., llicardo (?ovtez, TiUsy Kuth Sillier, t'armel Myers, (leorgo Vaw-i cell, vn(onio Mbreno ami others. The ndmlHslon prices will follow (he house slogan. 10 and 15 cents for any seat, any time. Members of the Kotnry club and j others have been invited by lho; State Theater management to wit- ness this evening a special pro view of (be film "That Some thing." which was dedicated by the producers to tho Rotary clubs; 'il sniis Tor the. 1 1 iirli School GUS, The Tailor 120 NORTH CENTRAL ance to Buy Pound.' HP Sickle fears for. Pickling Pound ilC Fancy String Beans 2 Pounds 15c Fancy Northern Potatoes 50-Pound Sack 95c Phone 97. WE DELIVER of the world. E. Main Help Yourself and Save . Main PIGGLY WIGGLY MEAT MARKET SATURDAY SPECIALS 1.1 CHOICE CHICKENS AND RABBITS Hams llnlf or vhole Per pound Beef Short Ribs Per pound We Deliver 30c 15c Beef Pot Roast ' lVr vound Pork Shoulder Roast lVr pound 20c 25c BOMBED AF1ER RA!D Phono 123(5 CHUWdO. Pept. 7."(.-V) The home of roliee I'iiptaln I.uke Oar- i rick was bombed early today, llisj wife, who is III, was thrown from Ih iI, Tlw ir seven months old grand daughter was buried nndre eight inehe sof iilaster as she lay in her! crlii. The damage was approxl-1 m.md at Jl,'.,1. The bomb ex-! ploded in the ve-tiPule of the flat j huiMinn In which the police cap tain llvei. Neither Mrs. tl:,rricU nor her. m ni(i-nn:hter wi-re seriouily In. jurt d. tut Mrs. I'.arrie!; -uffered , s-.-vei'-'ly front sluui; and was taken! to a hcsplrnl. i fupt. ti!irrick .1 few hours later! If You Buy from Gus It's Worth the Price" Ct JtlKmglfflfcr.aMMBiJMMfc M wmr-MMKQMWIB I I IW, I Mil 1 II I WmPlVX TT ' eP&l During the 24 hours of every day and every fffi$ti fel'-J nijjht, from aU the nooks and crannies of the KIL " - i world, news ki gathered and distributed by . j Hie Associated Press T"' .' '' 1 Its foreign staff reporters are recruited from l&J9M" those trained by member papers, and matric- EllfcilKiafclfeML Jlt j ulated in Associated Press standards. S?1!fl5PiSp" f j KM Thus, dependable fotcign nexvs come. PS?4N s observed and reported by American. 21 1 if ' ' - - Ifellfei'i i had led a raid en tho Miuenui