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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1928)
O o o o oRT:r:n itt-rstPw. orTor.T-i; ji. i!. r-m w';t!F' - o o pa he Trniv.v. L WESTERN STATES RUMMAGE SALE FEDERAL WARDEN OPEN TOMORROW ANATION-WIDS Msrrurov- co r Burma MOST WE BUY FOR LESS SELLING HOST VK MLL, TO LSJW . UHOLO L EEOERAL COURT . IN COURT TODAY TO FISH ROGUE 123 WEST MAIN 1 A jury in i1h (Vl.r:il .-turn ihi-. .irU'rnooTi rf-tui iit-d a vim.U, i of Kuilty apainst th- so-, allcil f'hiin quin rum Kanj;. mi 2m of tin? -2 counts of the iinlfet merit against them, charnlriK sale uml possession of lintiur, LHinspit ucy. ami muinte nance of nuisancs. The remit annonncf il thai sen tence would he pasnM upon the sVi'ii lU-ft'iutaiits this aftornoon at r.::iO o elcK'k. Uiey are lit'n Mitt-hell, reputed hootleu' khm of the Mrevation town. Jim Him-lair, his rhief aide; J. (.. Hiatt, driver of the rum ear; Carlos Itluir. former Indian poliremuu tin- Kovernment charged with furnishiim prnteriutn to the rinj: and aUliim in tin return of hl-jaeked Ihiuor: V. K. ililacky) Hailcy and Uiehard t Lefty I Lorry, supervisors of heer joints, and Le land I'arazzo. hitlf-tit--.il her of .Mitchell and asserted liipior sales man. Klnal arpuments were completed at. 5 o'clock yesterday In the chilo quin rum ring trial, which has heen underway in the. federal court all this week. The closhiK argument for the Cover n men t was made hy I'nited f States District Attorney ( ieorj-e Neu n el, who hitterly assaih-d the seven defendants, and described their base of operations chlloquin, a reservation town as "a cancer ous growth on the suite of Ore Eon." The defense's plea, that tjie men on trial were the vjct ims of a "frame-up" was also roundly be rated: "Whenever the government can not procure evidence against pro hibition violators, il is time to turn things over to the bootleggers of Chiloquin." "Defense counsel was right when lie said that much more could he tnld about conditions In 4'hiloquin than has ever been told in this trial," shouted the fiery prosecutor. "Hut it will be told some day. when the government gels the evidence it wants." He further declared. "There may be developments that will be brought to the attention of a jury." The activities of Kalph Kelly, a wpecial dry agent at Dorrfs, Cal.. Were branded as "something you wouldn't do. and something 1 wouldn't do, but it is the only way Vncle Sam has of securing liquor evidence." Prosecutor Xeuner described the defendants as "poor boobs" for falling for the undercover agents ruse they were liquor dealers from Sacramento. Jeff r.rophy, a former Medford rvMoroi, aim jumh e ui iiiu p-itim- at Chiloquin, was called "the chief custodian o the booze for the boot leggers of Chiloquin." IS REPORTED BY Si Ttnpld progresH i.s reported in the Hoy Scout drive for funds, a total of $330S having already been hubscribed before noon today. The quota for Medford is $4500. Members of the Kotary club j have charge of the campaign j which was started at the luncheon I meeting Tuesday when several 1 large donations were received. ! William Allen Is general chair- man in charge of the various ; teams now canvassing the city, j Some of these teams had not re- t ported this morning. A radio program for the purpose of creating enthusiasm in Poy j S'cout activities will be broadcast j tomorrow night from station i K.MEU through the courtesy of the) M ed ford Hea 1 1 y 1 ton rd. Will la m . Cat oh will be master of ceremo- j nh-fl. , j "I nm well pleased with the re- j spouse we have met from the local I business men and believe that the , quota will be raised by next Tues- j dAy noon." Scoutmaster W. L. j Itrieker said today. . j Members of the Hoy Scout fi- ' nance committee, Hamilton Pattoii 1 and F. K. Heath, ami M. N. Hogan. I president of the Scout council are assisting Mr. Allen in managing the campaign. i Anyone who desires to contrib ute to the Scout budget is request ed to send in funds to the head quarters off Mast Main street. Cheeks should be made payable to the Boy Scout. TILLAM oK. ore. Organiza tion of local "(ioort Koftds'' group completed. i Stomach Troubles' . "Tkr tie rainy mptorat of , ulctrs of tht tomtib, some of ! Wcfc r i typicl chronic pain j which occur from on to three or iou kourt folloaiilj the meal. It 1 sharp, cutting excruciating ; I typ of pain, pfp.scnt as soon as the ; stomach has emptied itself of food. S "Chemically it is usuiiily Avf to j ' a hyperacid secretion. We also (mS a grreat deal of gaseous distention, : a feeling of discomfort, distress and sometimes nausea which is ; characteristic of this ailment." The above is an rj'rart from editorial i : ly 1'hillip .Tovell, N". D. j PEERLKSS STOMACAL j I REMEDY ha. afforded thousands i 1 of people relief from llyiioracidity i of the Stomach, (Ins on Stomach, j ' Heartburn, and (ia.-tric Distress i due to Hvperm'tditv. o ' On hand at Jarmln & Woods and! other good druggists. ' The equity suit uf i)ir California Oieiion Pom- ioiitpany auuitist (In City 4if CiM :iHl ami the lie;ver Portland i i . :r. cnipuny b.-yan this ninrn;.. in me federal couit before Judge Hubert S. Mean. Tile suit is the outgrowth .if I. -gal actions which h:ie ueeu under way between the two litigants lor a numher of months, involves the water and flower rights on lliwue river at Cohf Hill. The California Oregon lWer company contends that it desires to huild a $7f,t"niti power plant upon the site in controversy to serve the district between C.oll Hill ami i irants Pass and later to Kerby. Ore., and to serve as a standby sta tion Tor tin- Medford and AsiiUmd districts in case of transmission trouble. The power r-onipam as serts it lias made the pi eliniituu y plans for this work. The City of Cold Hill also de sires to build a municipal power plant upon the same site, owning the opposite side of the river from the power coin nan y's holdings for a distance of one mile. The power company holds that as a public utility it is able to furnish Cold Hill whli abundant power and will build to nii-et anv future n-.-eds. The city a No vn ceru in water rights lo lioguo r:v.-r -iranted hy lie state engineering depart men'. At a city election held l;il year ("idd Hilt citi:'.-ns voted for the bniliiinj; of a munii-ipa! plant. In condein nation proceedings in the rfrcuit ciinil ii juiy decided in favor of the power company. The power company last summer appealed to he federal court for a final do- is Ion. There in considerable Interest in the case in the Cold Hill district. The testimony in the case is tech nical and expert and Is expected to he concluded by tomorrow noon. Attorney Cus Newbury appears for tl'e City of Cold Mill and the Heaver-Portland Cement company, and Attorney Kvan Iteames for the power company. The criminal docket of the fed eral court for the southern Ore-ion term was concluded this morning with the submission of the Chilo quin rum case to the jury. The present case is the last one on the federal court docket. i LEAVING TODAY Putted Stales Disirict Attorney George Ne.uner of Port la ml, left today for lamglas county, "his home territory, where he will re new old acqun nuances and make three political speeches tin national and local issues. He is slated to spen k tonight at Looking Class, tomorrow afternoon before the ". C. T. l convention, and tomorrow night will address the voters of Sulhei'lin. The federal official has been conducting criminal prosecutions in the federal court the past week. GEORGE NEUNER One Big Anniversary Hit Follows Another TODAY - s. u-- HaS5 f COMING SATUR&AV Ajfyl ft JGi Pff&OliftjJ J Karl Dane and Geo. K. Arthur v . AMr.ieted by i he reports ..f t fishing hi the koue tivi-r. M;.j"' l.awi 'i'ti' .Molt i'alalma l-!and. iVji'iai g. tine watden for the u-s-tet n t'nited States back as far as Hillings, Mont., accompanied by 'Mis, Moti. is sptnding several . vetd;s in southern Oregon and to day left for the lower Hog uc liver to spend several days, after which 'be will return to Medford to be a juiest of William Naacs at his Jiig i liork lodge on the liver between (Table Kock and Trail. 1 .Major .Mutt, who is also a mcm- Iter of the I'nited States signal corps and former city editor of the ;.ew York Heiald. has he.-n on a lour of inspection of game mid fih conditions in the Pacific co.it lor the federal game and tish de part mems. P.efnre arriving in Medfoi d. he spent three days in the Vosetnite national park, tour djfys in Klamath county and a boi t time in Trinity county, l alii. In Trinity county, he found game eoiulilions I o be seriolls due lo work of coyotes, w hich have been killing fawns as rapidlv I they are born. He fears that If the situation is not remedied. d-'.T uni 'b,- a thing of the past in the ' Trinity sect ion of i"a lifornia. lie 'was pbar-ed to learn that a similar 'situation does not exist in .southern i Oregon. I .Major Molt had lenl .d' tlo P.oiMle river for .fei.il years and bad planned on coming here ear lier, mtt' lift until this ye;tr. he bad not hat) ample time for the trip, lie expressed himself lo be elated (With 111-- 'lpe:t-;im-e of llle V.I lb". end indicated he would be In ; m on he i n iregon until I he first part of next month. , Major" Mod m-cived consider ' able va lita Ide ml or inn i ion in i e I gaid to local fishing conditions i from Mr. Isaacs this morning. I . , T i I. LA MOO K. ore. Two copper wire circuits, ",a miles long, in ope ration by telephone company be tween here a ml Ibdake. Kx ten sion of the line southward to .New- poll i.s planned. Kl-AMATH FALLS, ore. plans oniplefed for construction of new .f,r. toot business" bloc):. BEWARE THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON Coup lis from colds may U-ad to so- I rious tumble. You can stop tltrin r.mv with GeonuiUion, an t'tmiliiied rrertsiilc that is (ilcaaiit lo bike, j Crconuilrnu is a medical tliscuvery j tvi;li two-leld action ; it woollies and ; iic;ils the inllamed" nicinhriiiics and in : hiliil- per in (irowtli. i Of all known drills creosote in rcc- j ofrr.lzcd by high medical auilioritii ' ns one of ilur j.'r-atel he.ilinu ancin ics i tor roiifjis ffniii colds ami lnuacliial iriit;:li(.ii-:. (Ireurnnl.-tnn contains, in . addition to crce-nie, r.tlnT hilling s.ri.ir fronifl r- Ti.iA-r tJA sin ni" Noip See KING VIDOR'S FIRST BIG PICTURE SINCE "THE BIG PARADE" "Ti Crowd" STARRING iw Elinor Boardman A fascinating cross.-8ection of life. Tha weeping power, blending of laughter and tears, surqing romance that moved the world in "The lig Parade" are in "The Crowd." l-W lOOt lilt! al . lock e; lie- opening hour lor the On. tie. Medford . lul- rummage sale nl l:.; U.St Mam stre.i across from the Ilia Ito t healer. The sale will .on'.iuue all day Friday an 1 Saturday until ! p. tit. clothing of all styles including dresses that are up-to-date and l hose not so fashionable, summer ha i s and winter bats, j;armenl'i for b. tides and children. Some ui the atiuies are new and others .tie net so new. All are clean and worth the prices to be charg'"4 o e o dllli; to t he Coml lltt e ill . barge. A spoiial gift ;:ible will be fVa t nred and . andy from l be White law fa.-Toiy w:!l be on sale, i.ocal nit rehants have made generous donations. A rt n bs will be ar ranged in several different de partitentv wiih memiiers of the club in charge. proceeds from the affair will be ned 111 pa iie,' for the pro posed liew chili lomse. A! Special Communication M. ...oid Lodge No. le;l. A. , -k F. A- A. M , Saturday. Oeto ! N b. r Cith. 7 p. m. i:anctuet will be served by Indies of Keanies ! chapter No. Ml. . K. S., in dining room of lodi;e hall promptly at it : p. m. Oci-'ree team of V;rdl ingtoil Lodge No. If, of I'ortle.ml. Oregon. Will be present and exemplify the work in the Master Mason degree. ; Work in the second section of this I d'-gre,. will start at f p. m. The 1 Olalid Master of A. F. A- A. M. of Oregon and other Olalid Lodge tf- ficers will be pr-seiit and pay their official vtsil h. Medford Lodge Xu. ln:i. This gathering will be in the ' form tr a district meeting as of ; ficers and members of all lodges ! within this district will be present. 1 Committees appointed to perfect I ariiinnenicnts for this gathering re j port at ranyemi tits complete to ( i sure this a successful meeting. V.y order of W. M. c. M. nol'SToN, Secretary. , I O. .1. Hill, representative of the 1 M. Seller company of Portland, j completed a business visit in Med ford last niulit and left for Klam ath FalN ibis morning. elements v.liirli sootlic ami lical t lie inllainrd nifiiiliranes and stop the ir ritalinii, while llie creuHitte goen mi to the -tomacli, is absorbed into the Wood, attacks I lie seal of the. iroulilo tii id checks the growth of the t?c i ins. t!rcoimiion is guaranteed sat fac tory in t:: trcutineui of cmiphs from colds. hroneiiiit ;uid iniitur forms of Lrnruliial iiiiiatioas, and is excellent for lunldirt' up llie syfrru after colds or (hi. Money refunded it not re lieved after lAing- act online lo direc tions. .?k your firit'.'p.ivt. (adv.) T. he it Here Are Values That Spell Quality and Thrift Tivo Staunch Comrades Ahvays Found Here The J C. Penney Company believes HONESTY is a basic principle of business, not alone because it is the best policybut it is the only method by which we expect to operate. For this reason we do not hold so-called "sales". We sell honest merchandise by honest methods. We do not tell you that an article is worth five dollars, but is reduced to three forty-nine. If the article is worth five dollars that will be our price. You would lose confidence in your bank if they advertised ten dollar gold pieces for four ninety-eight. In the same manner you would lose confidence in us if we sold merchandise that way. We have built this business on CONFIDENCE IN OUR METHODS AND OUR MERCHANDISE. WoolGoodsTakesHonors for Smart School Frocks 3 Outing Flannel Gowns Plain Colors Stripes Floral Patterns and cozy ymm iUt 1 I'll V 1H TP? Smart Outing Flannel 27-lni'h tsniiil "imllty OiiiIiik. I. hint or (lark imtlorilK. Kjt eellenl vnln Yard 10c Our .Merchandise Built UP To a Standard, Not DOWN To a Price If "where savings Tin- sili.uil jjirl who is as smart at her siylrs as she is at her hunks knows that she must have a wool frnck ur two fur cliill y ilays she knows, too, that handsome wool and wool mixed materials are dis played here (or, yard 89c to $1.98 Flannel is a Rcnrral favo rite in many bright colors plaids, cheeks and novelties in kray patterns that will sorely take honors anion;; schooltime frocks. A few yards make, a very smart frock. Besides being' so comfortable for winter night, the outing gowns in tins new assortment are good looking' as can Long Sleeves and Short Sleeves S o in c styles have collars, o t h e r s arc trimmed with braid many for your selec tion and a range of economical prices for gowns of fine quality. 79c98c$1.49 $1.98 Coats Make Their Bow To Fashion-Followers Coat designers have put forth their best efforts in the fasliioninn of these clever, distinctive coats for fall and winter flalterinR furs con tribute generously ti) their smartness fabrics are soft anil fine you will find them styled to please you. Coats For Women, Misses and Juniors .75 49 Blankets Oxfords Hand Bags itfixSO irt wool, double VnU RUpa for worn on nml Rlrl. An Important item in Milndy'-t Ithinkf'tH, (iootl Knrtimnt Ulin-k or tun cuir: iiIho jiuieitt Kill I I'liHemble. Splendid va roloiM. leather. 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(SI.49 Frocks-Crisply Fresh For Hours Around the House The modern homcmaker is always readv for a friend who "drops in for just a minute" or for an unexpected trip to the gmcer's hecausc she has plenty of becoming frocks in lresh pat terns and becoming styles. 79c Smart! Washable! These art especially attractive house frocks of washable printed fabrics in fine cintun the styles are distinctive will) novelty collar and girdle effects regular i.id extra sizes, lie sure to see them many vomrii have purchased several at this 'linlu nrit'e. Printed Cotton Frocks In House and Porch Styles Splendid Value! We urge you to see this fresh assort ment of house and porch frocks smartly styled for every hour of the day at home-well-made and priced only $1 .79 New Prints Irtx Colorful Patterns Printed rotlon pongee, broadcloth prints and fine ginghams in patterns that are new and effective a complete ranga of sizes. I