Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 01, 1928, Page 8, Image 8

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    IPXCTE EIGIIT
MISS LAUDER
E
NAl'LKS, Italy, Oct. 1. (1'
Assured t lint all hi imperii wuulil
lo ready so that ht might murry
JkUan Mary Juw.phlnc Ltiuriur any
tinio iiftLT ulie In ml it, Uviw Tun
ncy rusted amid the beau lies f
Naples today. Decision na to
whether the woddini; will tnke
place in NnplOH or Itomc, rofitn
with MIks I-tuiUT. who in duo here
from Now York tomorrow abourd
tho inotorNhlu Sulurniu.
The retired heavyweight cham
pion, after his arrival hero from
jlomo, received a radio message
from MIhm lamlcr, moiU from
within territorial watern off Sar
dinia, Haying that nlie had had u
happy voyage, luit wuh deligliled
that the moment of landing wuh
apl't'oaehing.
"Now I know why the Italians
eay Keo Naples' and then die,' "
Tunni y said as he looked at the
emerald Island of Capri and Hinoky
Vesuvius towering over the gulf.
Tunncy had un opportunity to
View no mo of the volennlo activity
wlien he was taken to tho pictur
esque city of l'oz'.ucli at tho north
eastern extremity of the gulf of
Naples by United KtateH Consul
General homer M. Hylngton and
t'nited Ktates consul Alfred T.
Nester on Kundev afternoon. Their
aro Btitl 13 craters In this region
from which hot vapors und water
rlKc through tho tufa rock. Tun
ney tested tho ground, w hlch on
being struck, sounds hollow, as
though there were a vast gulf ex
tending In every direction bo
nenth. Tho party went In the evening
to the toil of the Vonero quarter,
from where the city and villages
nnd ha ni lets, shining with light,
were visible on all sides, while
a full moon gnvo a silver glow to
1h sea. Tunuey embraced the
tbf' panorama with u gesture and
tnid:
IF TWENTYONE
BEFORE OCT. 6
In order to convenience the
large number of voters from the
outlying districts, who have not yet
registered, tho county clerk's of
f ice In tho court house will be
open unlit eight o'clock every
evening this week, Including Hut
urday, tho final registration day,
according to iJelillu Nlcvcns Meyer.
Womoti In Jackson county as In
other districts ihruout the country,
are showing more Interest In regis
tration this year than ever before,
according to Mr. Meyer, und In
many districts tire out numbering
the men. Out of the ldH curds
tieut In from Ashland Ku turd ay. 1)3
were those of women registrants,
while only 75 were those of men.
Another Indication of tho in
creased interest In politics this
year Is the number of young Peo
ple, barely within the legal age
limit who httvo registered. Those
who will reach the nge of 21 be
fore October 8 are allowed to reg
ister, according to the county
clerk. In these cases tho affidavit
Is aniein let! to read, "I will bo L'l"
on such u ditto.
SPECIAL GUEST
;teverend C. I. Andrews, of Sa
lem, director of religious educa
tion for tho stale of Oregon, was
a special guest today noon at 11
meeting of the ministerial associa
tion at the Hotel Holland. Plans
were completed for the holding
of a Joint religious training school
In this city at thu ItuptiNt church
October 17 to 'Jt for the benefit
of Illble school lenders and others
intntestcd In religious work. It is
the hope of the group that there
will Im' nt least 100 students en
rolled this year. Hev. l Uiw
lence Mild today.
Among those present at the
luncheon were tho following: liev.
Carmen K. Mell, president: Murne
Olscn, llev. J. K. Condor. Dr.
Frank Hoberts, Hev. K. P. Law
rence. Karl Walker. i'larence
Meeker nnd llev. Andrews.
E
Inyn1 M. flrnhftm of Cottage
Grove, one of the prominent mem
bers of the Oregon legislature In
the houso for years pai ? and an
Independent candidate , judne
of the supreme court, spc. t much
tlm In Medford today looking
after that enmlldHcy, und went on
from here thin afternoon to Ash
la nd on t be su my erra nd ft niong
the voters there,
Mr. (iraham ws n member of
the legislature from l-ane county
for five ncttxtons of that body, dur
ing which he had charge of the
road legislation In the house. He
nerved In the 1910. 1923. and
1927 Messlonn. and In the ppeelal
rtcftilon of 19?o.
Jlln campaign nloran Is, 'Take
the courts otii of poill k."'
WILL CHOOS
WEDDMG CITY
California Gasoline For Australian Motorists
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1'nioii oil tanker Iji Hivii en
tering IJrlslHiiic harlsir with first
cargo of Cnloii giiMtlino for Aus
tralia motorist. (nt4r pbtniv
sImiwh Iwttory of I'nlon pumiM
leaving for various bx-ntloiiH thru
out (he city. Ik-low. a "down
under" motori.it filling up on
I'nlon gasoline.
With the sailing last week for
Australia of the oil tanker Hohe
m fan dub. carrying a cargo of
over 3,01)0.000 gallons of Union
gasoline, the total ga Nonage of
this California gasoline to cleat
the local harlior during tho past
four mouths for Australia has
passed the 15. U00. 000 mark. Of
this huge movement of I'nlon gas
oline, d cut l nod for motorists
"down under, approximately 13.
000.000 gallons were transported
by tankers, tho balance being
made up of package goods for
Interior points of the Island con
tinent. Ilascd on shipments, by tho
Union OH company during tho
past four months. It Is estimated
that this company alone, will ship
to Australia and New Zealand an
aggregate of fiO.noo.000 gallons of
gasoline during tho I'i months end
ing April, ItCMt.
"Two factors are advanced by j
the i'nlon oil company as being'
responsible for the strong demand;
ONLY HIT SPOTS;
No reports had been received at
tho county agent's ,ofrice today up
t- ary this afternoon as to what,
fruit damage luid been done by lnnt
Saturday nights hnrd rain nnd hail
Htoriu, neither was anything learn
ed plscvvhcro as (o possible dam
age However, reports of such dam
nge In certain parls of thu vullcy
may (urn tip later.
It seems that the thunder storm
of Saturday night was a somewhat
spotted local nnt. having tho heav
iest rail of rain In Medford, ns re
ports worn extant today that no
hnll or rain had fallen at Hogue
Hlver, Central Point, the 401 or
chard territory, and a few other lo
cations In the valley.
In addition to the amount of rain
that fell during the storm un to S
p. m., .t4 of an Inch, when the
amount was measured by the local
weather buroaii off Ice.' one nioro
mndredth of an Inch fell after time
hour, whlea makes ti total of .rr
of an Inch that fell during the
storm.
Baseball Standings
Purine CixiAi Umikiio
Snrniim'nto f.O 37
Shu KranfLsco f! 37
Mnllywiioil ! Ill
MIh.sI.ui 6" 4 IS
Oaklullil Til) 411
.r. i
.m:.
.r.sa
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.Ml
.417
.4IM
,3L'(l
Portlum! 40
l.o.H AhKi'Icn 311
fi'iilllo 31
Mi
37
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Niiliinuil Ijiikmc 1 Html SlandhiKs!
SI. I.i. ;iH :.
New York 53
rhli-auu HI
rmsiuiiKh s:
('Ill.illlllUI 7H
llrunltlyn 77
ItoNlon r.a
riillaili-lphla 43
t.'.i
Kl
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117
74
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1 Oil
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AiiicrUiut lA'nirtm l-Hiial SiiiiiiIIiiiih
Now York 101
Philadelphia 91
St. I .on l.i xj
WaNhlnKton 75
ChloaiiO 72
Ui'irolt 6
rU'Vflanil 62
lloKlon t.7
.f.r.k
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.4S7
.46S .
.441'
.403
.373 i
Major League Leaders
ntlonnl 1cigiic.
Patting llorns1y. Hraven. .3S7.
liuns scored 1. Wner, Plraten.
HI.
Ilutm batted In Hottomley, Car
dinals. I3;t.
Total hits Lindslrom, (liants, 231.
iH.ubles V. Waner, Plrnten. &l
Triples Hottomley. Cnrdttmls. 20.
Home runt Hottomley, Cardinal-,
W ilson, Cubs. S .
Stolen twines Cuyler. Cuh. 36.
Pitching Henton. tiinnts. won ;5;
lost 9: per centage, T39,
Aiiierlcaii lcttgue.
Halting Ui&lln. Senators. .379.
Huns scored Huth, Yankee!", 1!2
Huns hatted In Gehrig. Yui.uces,
Total hits Manush, Itrowns, 541.
Pouble Mnnuxh, ltrowns, 4.
Triples Comb. Yankees. II.
Home runs ltnth. Yankees. St.
Stolen leases Myer, Kel 39.
IMtrhlng Crowdrr. Hrowns. won
Jl; lost T.; percentage .non.
STrTDFOTCT) m;
for its gasoline In Australia." snyf progressive increase la -lutonio-an
ofriciul of tho eompnny. "The flight of the Southern ''ross, which
bile registrations in Australia and , in its tronH-IMiclf to Imp, wan fueled
New Zealand, and h? successful ! with Union gasoline." ,
,
A meeting of the Southern Ore-
gon Presbytery will be held Tues -
day night and all day Wednesday1
at North I'.end with tho following
ministers and elders from this vi- : 1,1 lllllu-
ciuity attending: Springfield. Kepair work on the.
Rev. (. T. Morgan of Kagle Woodman building neora comple
I'oint; Itev. Hufeh K. Mitehelmore, : ton .. :.
Ashland: IMv, 10. K. McVlckcr. , ' , 4 ,
.liiektotnille; llev. K. K Ijtwrinen. Clnsstfted ndvertisinir nets results.
Adriennes
"Distinctive and Individual Apparel for Women"
Medford National Bank Building
New!
Smart!
Distinctive!
with an individuality that will appeal to fastidious
Southorn Oregon women, are tho famous
MIRIAM GROSS
Wonder Frocks
They are so unique they cannot bo duplicated or en
imitated in tho United States. Guaranteed not to chrink
or lose their shape, because they are knit of tho purest
Australian zephyr wool a year-'round garment.
A' T 1
aw'
Don't Miss Wednesday's Revue!
TlTnTtTNl!!, STTOFCmT),
, , , ,
Medford; He v. Macafee "Wilson,
Kogue liivei", llev. Joseph Angel!,
Clendale, and J. H. Cooley, Med
ford. The delegates will leuvc here
tomorrow morning by auto.
At the opening session Tuesday
night Uc.verend Lawrence will give
an address on the subject of
"Kvnngelism." Wednesday niglif"
i the ministers will go lo Marshfield
; fm the remainder of their pro-
, gram which will Include talks by
K''- Kl
11,1,1 , 1:tv
W. Achor. of Hoseburg
W. L. Van Nuys, of
The Frock Are
$29.50
The Coat Are
$39.50
Miriam Gross garments
are made to fit any figure.
In many models in a range
of 25 colors.
You Are Invited
In call nt our store nnv
tlim WKONKSDAY ami
v the wonilcrttil Mlrl.un
(Jrosn (inrmpiits on (lis
piny. Hear Miss Charlotte
Kurt tell you about tht-m.
YOl' ro Pvnlially Invitr.l'
OKEfiOS. MOSTVAY, QHTOBER 1. 102.
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MYIiTLK POINT, Ore., Oct. 1.
jpi Warren Smith, pilot. Mrs.
liud Kmciy nnd son Fluster, and
Ivan McKinney. escaped Injury at
l local landing field lute Satur
day when u plane landed with a
broken gear, ground looped and
dragged the propeller. Smith was
piloting the plane owned by Ivo
McKinney, New York plane build
er, having taken off from Med
ford. The return wuh delayed for
repairs.
No report of the above mihap
was received by the local airport,
and was classified by airport at
taches, as a "trivial occurence, that
happens every day in aviation."
McKinney Is a former Medford
resident, regarded as a careful
though daring flyer, and has thrill
ed local people with his stunts the
past two weeks. He Is Interested
in a factory devoted to the build
ing of the planes. Me was a par
ticipant in the recent national air
races.
Henry (Heinle) Kluhrcr and
Moo.se lulrhead, well known local
residents who are learning to fly,
MEN ARE AMAZED
Twenty years ns a druggist,
1 know that 11-164, prescrib
ed by doctors, does give re
sults. If you want energy,
strength and pep In every
step, just send me $2 and
I will mail you (postpnid in
plain wrapper) 1 00 pills
which you would not take
JlOO for. Satisfaction or
money back.
1! HACK KTT S XO. 94
I'HAKMACK. BOX 31'3.
GLENDALK, CAL.
GROUND LOOPS tmincjs
MYRTLE POINT l -
SAN FRANCISCO
TURPIN
HOTEL
to $3.00
A SPLENDID VALUE
I
17 Powell Street t Market
THIS CENTRAL
DOWNTOWN LOCATION
an important convenience to yon
Thia coupon entitle holder o FRKE
Yellow Taxi depot to Tut pin Hotel.
FREE GARAGE
T. e! FARROW W.M.SEl.L.Ir.
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Great Fun and a Treat
for the Children
Beginning Today and continuing
until our supply is exhausted
An Air Balloon
Will be wrapped with each loaf of
BECK'S
j under the tlfrrction of Harold Han
I 1pis of tho Sandeno Aviation, niu . Ori-h-un tnuk jjtlllw. niuaf uii .....i.,,!. and have from U
tnakinu- .-.CM-lU-nt , accord- rt solo fllah.T Kluhr. r Is Irur..-, nr. -nt "'''' ''"'
We'll "Move" the Electricity for You
Notify Us Early!
Let us know when you plan to move, so that we can have your
electric service transferred to your new home. Then there will
he, no annoying delays you can switch on the lights just as
soon as you desire. ' But remember that demands for trans
ference of service are very heavy at this season, and in order to
schedule our electricians and meter men, we must know as early
as possible the date of your removal. Just phone 168 as soon as
you decide when and where you are going to move, and we'll sec
' that the electricity is there by the time you are.
The California Oregon Power Company
Courtesy
"Gee! But It's Dandy Bi4"
Beck's
Medford
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