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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1928)
SfEivponT) fATTi -rnrnra-rrc, rnDFQUD, -nnnoy, fhtdav, orToiiFn -ic, mss. IWCCTCDM CI IPUT "The primary object of the flight uf the ; lu r Xt-piK-lili t America." he said, "has been to lilvo ;tv(Ununstr.ttion that modern rigid airship can 'lie opt-m tt-d aeruHx the norUi Atlantic jnui iu othiu-. oceanic puhu&i with wifety und reliability. 1 - . I1LUILI.I1 ILiUlll PEOPLE OF TALENT v TO KILL PUZZLES i BY OWN HAND AS 11 i BYZEPGAPTAIN COOS BAY BRIDGE I IjAKKHI'UHT. N. J.. Oct. IV Officials of the naval ah- sta tion late today announced that u ground crew hud been ,tud-red tu h la mi by at 5 o'clock Sunday even ing prepared to junrt the tianw Atlun'.lo dirtKiblo Uraf Zeppelin on ita return flight to (Jerniany. l.AKKHritST. N. J., Oct. l!tt. i&l I Jr. Hub Kekener. commander of (he trans-Atlantic dirigible Craf SCepP'li". today abandoned bin platiM for a flighj to the middle bofiti-o return. iik to tiermany. Cancel tat ion of the trip was an nounced after numerous postpone ment caused " by unfnvo r a b I e weather either at l,akehurst or along the proposed route of flight. Dr.Kekener issued a Htajx-ment,, Haying ho would "look forward to making the western flight after our ship hns been pvoven by an other round trip over the Athm- REQUES .M A USH Kl 10LU. Ore., Oct. 26. (AN Notice that the war de partment Iris denied the appli cation of the Cook county court fr a bridge across -Coos liny between MartOilicld and Kant Side was contained in a' letter received from Col. ti. It. I.ukesl division I'uited States engineer in 1'nrtliind. by the county court today. t'ocs county once voted $U00, 000 to construct the bridge, but eoninumities on the buy were ui'Vii f ununimouu .In favoring what Is known us the "Park avenue : fite.M tic." Mall Tribune nils ore read by 2u.(H'.n pennln prv ,i!rv. f Special id-Day Introductory Ofifier For 1Q days only we're going to allow yon . $5. 00 for your old suit ihe credit lo Ijc applied on the piirchirse 'of one of 'llic well known Day's Tailor-d Snils-sold regularly, yc.ar in, year out, al tile price of 535.00. ; Thfs special offer is made possililc only liecause we have derided' to introduce this liife in our city. For over-twenty yearn Day's tailov-d wear lias been known to tIic'ncS7'6Fllii T?"ofilnycst asflio fiiTcsrliiie made. These, new Day's suits- arc miglity fine! There arc Oregon Tuf-Twisls, Sergei, Worslcdis Pencil Stripes, and Rankers Greys. "There" arc' youthful two button models. stylUh three button models, and smart double breasted styles... .. 4. :'.;, , ' , y You've never seen a finer. Stiil, than these Tailored " Less $5.00 CREDIT"! for Your Old Suit J Conic in and sec what fine fabricsexpert , Inilorin anil perfect, tit you pel lvlicn you liny n. Day's suit. You'll quickly discover I lie reason for tlic popularity of ; Day's tailor-il wear. And remem ber, you' gel one of thee splendid mils for only $30.1)0 and your old suit. ""':::."" . (' t u i .. SALVATION ARMY .gets -t YOUR OLD SUIT Winter U cominp! There will be many "uWn-a'inl-oulcr." rominp to SaUalion Anny for help. Tlic uil liirncil in on I lii uperial offer tti It lm Inrnert orer la Siilr;ilioi; Armf-to hr!p these poor frl!ow. Yon gel your Mlit for $:i0.00 hrn voit turn in your old nit ami th Army' ffc' nit to hf'p the inftirlBnatfi.! - . ALLIAXCK, Neji.. Oct. :"3. () A 12-year-ohl' hoy with a munlu 'to "kill some th In';." who 'kidnaped a 2-monthR-old baby anil, when icatiKhr, was hunting Tor an axo to behead the Infant, presented a 1 pro Mem to county officials today. I The baby wiih kidnaped tVom the i automobile of Mr. and Mrs, Molvin 'Coleriek, the parents, who had - parked the car while they visited ; relatives. In the weeds of a near ; by vacant lot the buy had con cealed the child. The baby's cries ; attracted a neighbor's attention. The boy was discovered by Sheilff Jones as he was searching for an axe. The boy told the sher iff he Intended to kill the baby, but refused to give a motive other than '& desire to "kill something." ' .Mrs. Colerick's purse, which was linisHins from the car, was found near the baby, whose clothes had been removed. The Infant suffered ! slightly from exposure, but was i otherwise uninsured. ! The boy, whoso name was with ' held, Is tu second radc In school, ! behind most children of his ae. ; Mo was allowed "to return to his j.home until County" Attorney Komi:-; decides yhat had ;. boaf. be donu ! with him. The ly's' patents have ' lived here several weeks. . I LITTLE CHANGE IN QUOTATIONS r:ril.ALKM'HlA. int. uVt t'!;ii-pins 'he lu'id.il sown she whs to wi-ar at tn ultur u f'W hours '.ter. .Miss lUt Kwuiti, 3. u saUswoiuan, shut herself through the head in the bt'd niuin ul her home A maid vho came to di vrn her tor the wedding found her iyiiifj uniidf-t Hie elotlilnK. dead, ires-ioe her lay a callhre" pis tol and this hvU( note: "I have nothing to live for; please forgive me.' 1'ulice today were loitkini; for the man she was to havu mar ried I'uul i Heard, of 1'itts hurKh. lie did not arrive for the wedding, wl'iih was to have taktn place ai S o'clock last night. A search of - the imirrhige lieenso record for this month failed to rcvc.il that the pair had obtain ed a license. lie'aiives :ind friends , of MIsh Swain who wtre here from other cities for the ceremony were un ahle to furnish a motive for her act. Her sister. .Mrs. It. S- Cnl ogne, of (iardeii I'lty, X. V., said -Mies swain had appeared happy and had spent some time yestci day ii looking over wedding gifts. "There were no difficult tween her and .Mr. Heard 1 know of." ,Mrs. ' ('aloguo said. , Alibft Kwafn en mo here ten 'years ago . from . Wichita. , Kan. She was employed by an engrav ing i oncern. 1 "' ' I her i bc-that TOO) Trading was brisk on local fruit and vegetable markets here this morning but price changes were few and unimportant. Apples and pears were In plenti ful Htipply at steady prices and movement was n little heavier than earlier in the week. Crapes were also plentiful at easy prices hut quotations were not quotably lower. , Dry onions, potatoes and other kinds of sacked roots were likewise steady with movement fairly heavy Xo price changes were quoted in Cither butter or eggs and boili markets appeared steady on the street today. 4 : ELIEVED CAUSE l'OltTl.AND. On:, lift. 2i. Willi a lnilU-t fired tliruiiKh tlie Innple of each, tho liuclies of a man anil woman were foun-l today In a tourhiB cur, AililresK'H found lndliaicd Uio victims wore Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Noilii'ij;. of San FraiR-lHi-o. i'ositions Of till' l)OllllS cau.scil luilico to la-llovo tlio man Hliot tlie woman and turned tho Kim i:mintry aroused meals ere ; on ,1M(.f.. a letler lilioweil liiw steady and unejiailKed. llem y- . si,ilitv lnlll . -ho deed resulted weiKlit Htock was slow tft move lut i f,.om lm-k of funds, demand for real eholee stuff was ! ()n tlu. ,.u.k 1)f pirune un active. Nothlns of cspeeial Intel- wlli,.h w;iK ,iinled the name est had developed in ijoullrv. prices 1ora,hn, xoil.eiK. was written a despite the piiltlieatlon of reports noic n read:. - VICINITY ENDORSE THOMAS Tin- t' lliiwitif,' stiiti'iiit'itt. liatidi'd its by pfoiilc in the viriuity ol' TidiMit, is an indication f tlie utlVft of the bitter and expensive i-ainpain now heim-; i-iiiTieil on by tho so-called Better Gov cii;nie:it League against .hide Tliomns: . . ' - Wi. till' uiiili'isiiiiii'il resiilents of tin- viriuity of Talent, liave nut Inst onr respect -and cstopiu of 'Jtuli Tlioinns, iniil in spile of tlie petty ainliitriiiius eiiiiipaisrn llinl lias licen curried nil nniiinsl him, hp are more than ever clad In support n man wlin eimduels his enur! in the interest of the people ituil who is nut iroiiiinated by line parliciilnr cliiiie or ejronp of lawyers. We lierehy protest the action of n eerlaiii jfrmip of lawyers for nnikiiif; a political issue out of the Circuit .Indue race. C. Cil.ASCiinV I). M. I.OWK ' MUS. I.lf. OALI.ATIX ti. T. KINCAll) J. It. Me('K.(,'KK. M ItS. !). M. I.OWK MUS. V.'v. llOl.IHAfC.ll 0. D. MATI1HS J. II. .MOltrfi:' V. W. OHAU! " s llAKKY WHAUAXT K. II. OOCHRANK STE1J.A R MOItaj: V 11. STRATTOX . MHS. ItARttY WKAHAXT I. 1. IX MAX. K. I.II.I.IAX McCUACKKX V. I' STRATTOX V. II. lU'HI.HY (i. W. UtTlXEtT JA.MKS I.KXXOX I.. II. (IAI.I.ATIX K. T. XEWTKY ' .1. A. llfltARTT lSOtlnl. M I.HXXOX MUS. II. V. MASOX T. K. WIM.IAMS K. M)AMS K. .IKXKiXS MAftliAniCT IIKUIIXS Xl.VKXA S. IlVl.l.KX K. A. PfRVKS joiix ifK.utix'ii ' A'l'.r.Y n.nt wii.i.iam schxiru w. j. QcAcKKxiicsn Y. P. Slf.WV VKIIXK II. SPKIItS IIIOI.I.K t'FtAVFOnl) .1. . SK1.1.S V. M. AltMKXItOl-TKi: MUS. Y. I:. IOXKS I.II.I.IAX DKITH VKSI,KY VOCSKU HOY KSTKS II. W.' iiUAUAM ', M. K. WJT1IRM K. K. TOSS WJM.IAM KAMlUOIit:, ri.OYl) MAIIAXY ART WILSON MRS. R. It. Pt'HVKS MRS. K. T. XUWItllY K. O. CALIIOPX ' K. L. XliAL MRS. A. It. KSTKS . EDWIN UKACOX - l.'AltL 11. MKI.LIX ' MARY K. WORKS MUS. A. M. PI'ItVKS I t). 6. IITULEY ii, B. Dli.N'KIN ' : A. 0. HARLOW )AVI0 W. I1UAULKY f, 0. U' DENNIS " (). L. LINDLKY " ' HOMES XKAL O. M. QODDARD . W. VIMOXT IIKKT AXDEUSOX MKDAFOX , MItS. O. M. OODOAUD . MRS. WM.' VIMOX T . A. A.Ml'XSDEX WILLIAM AKYT it. M. WORK It. C. L(K!AX C.I.EX I). WITIIROW .1. II. WtTHROW .1. T. SAWYER IIAItrtY It. COMMONS .1. .1. TRYOX W. M. PETRI f. A. McOREEX MUS. IIAK'rV' COMMONS .MRS. V. RA'IM' MRS. W". St. PETRI MINNIE VOtiEU A. El WALKER ELEANOR POWERS LYIION 11E1TII MAUC1A UOH1SON EARL T. NEWRY LI1YIA POWERS J. W. IIRINEU COUA DEXIIAM D. ,11. JACKSON ' Is ATIK MASOX Ot'S BECK E. B. AI1AMSQX ritEi) c. homes mus. ,i. j. tuyox l. c. hill ' C l, smith' nl-TICKBWHUV .1. V. MASOX CI.IFFOJll) OAKVIN - E, 0. CLAYTON K. LESTER XEWBUY MRS. O. A. MAXXINO M. . I. NICHOLS C. W. (iLEIM ' A. B. LKAM1X0 MRS CI. HOMES L. 1. CUAAVVOltD LEONARD OOUTIIEYS O. II. HART MARIAN TUYKIt It. X. CIIAXEY BEX WEnSTKR E. C. HART C. II. MAXXIXl! A. f. Mc.MAllAx' i; L. 0. PEXLAXD A. I.! .IOXKS ETHEL CIIILDKUS ELLA McMAHAX MRS. MABEL I'ENLAND MARY E BL'RXETTE HEX Tt'HXER II. II. CODDARI) W. W. ROLISOX C. W. PltHETT HARVEY ABET It. E. UOBISOX . MRS. MAUEL UODISON KAY PRl'ETT C.K.STEVENS BLANCHE M. ROBISON C. A. MAHANY WINIFRED MASON M. W. MellUEW BENJAMIN LAMB lV. KERIIY L. C. HILL ' 0. V WHELPLEY . R. 110BISON " 0. ANSl'IGElt ANNA FRYER W. A. CHILIJEItS . , .1. N. PACE C. W. McFADDEN MRS. It. E. CONNER F. L. llOl.nilllKiE A. C. WATERMAN S.C.WILLIAMS MRS. FOSTEll EDITH IIOLDltilXIE . C. X. IIOLDRI1XIE .MRS. E. E. FOSS M Fl. CLINTdX II. W. MASOX . . . . . LL'CILE IlOLDRfftfjli ' :J1RS. TIOLET C1UENY Puiil advert IseniciiL Jackson County Uepulilliaii Central Committee. thai the turkey crop (his yeai; would bo at least -I percent larffer than in 1 1127. Judging from growers reports, turkey crops In the western states will he substantially larger than a. year nso with Montana's Increase approaching 9 percent, Idaho's 21) percent, Ctah L'2 percent, Nevada 25 percent, Arizona 15 percent, Colorado -ti percent. Washington 35 portent,' California' '.'5 percent, and Oregon 31) percent more, i J - "tMollme's - oniv - dariing ba-b', Iglrl: , I "Only Coil knows how I- lovj-1 !you and daddy. Lovingly. Mllinsey. The card was In a leather , handbag which was found, on the. ' woman's lap. 1 The car in which tlie bodies I were found was parked on an jout-of-the way street, in tlie Kings i Height district, uvi rlooklng the Icily. The man was about ,.'!:! years ! of age and the woman about 140.. The car bore the California , licenses plate. " 1 -11411-2 111." On ilhe windshield was a visitor's 'permit made out to E. K. Nor berg San Fran'lseo, September NEW Y0UK. Oct. 2fi. IJThVrhandlmt wUH stampcd in rolltical speakers over the radio ,1(Io n Kitta.i "iMttmre Auto Ite- pall' Shop, 4G!I Eddie street, han Political Talks on Air Tonight went to his office and Mettled down l.y work. Ogdcn Mills, the under- secretary. said Mr! Jllellon never fell heller ln'-lils life. Del. 20, (!)--; will meet wiih Ihe slato Bame'aml Kiate gomo wardens. Thin SALEM. I Some time prior I-) Novuuiber . ciiinnilHslon tlo discuss iv propos il j was decided upoiv at u meclln had i 12 a coihmllti'ii , of Sve locnbers I whereby ono set of officers would i of tho foroslrv biiacil hern in. nf I he state board of forestry ' crv. both ns state f'tv wardens day. Campbell Clothing Go. Men's Wear On Main Street Near Front tonlpht nd t'jiiioi-row Include: Tonight: , . I 'DcmocrntJu Ilia in IJ. Wilson, fornu-r kuc-rotni-y of la1)or, at 1 0 : U U p. in, over ! WJZ and notworU. J Kenutor JuineH A. Uoort of, Slis-(-(iouri from Kliziiliotli. N. J., at ; 9:30 p. ni. over AVKAK and rod nc;t woru. Jteimhllcaii 1 Charles livuns MukIu-m from lluffalo ut 8:30 p. m. over AVOIt and Columliia notwrnk. Representative, Hilbcrt N. Huu Kvti and Senator Smith W. Urook htirt, linth of Iowa, at 0:30 p. ih. over KYV, Chicago, and nildwowt network. r Tomorrow: 1 Dciiiui'iiitle Governor Alfred. !' fcJmith from I'hiladejphia at 8 p. m. over WHAF and network Senator (Jeoi'tf" Xorris of Nebraska from Omaha at ! p. m. over W'OIt and Columbia network. Itcpuhllenn j alius Rosen wa Id and 'l Ian ford MacXlder at U pi ni. over WJZ and Itluo-nctwork. ' (Time Ih easti'rn.) Knim-lHCo." MELLON NOT ILL I T Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Station VA8IIINOTON, Oct. (!' A wild rumor which apparently Kalned elrculatlon thruout tho na tion thlH afternoon had Scerelary Mellon serlouMly 111, but investiKn tlon at his office found him work ing ut hiH desk at ukuhI. Xobody could check the orlKln of the rumor which brought long distance telephone calls t the w-c-retary'a office -Tilnl nunn i ius In tiiltiK to newspaper officos The secretary, attcmled !!:c cabi net ni'-ftinK as limial at noon tli'-u mWMma I Yoil Ali)'t Heard,. Nothin Yet I ' 270 Mete 11 lu KW. Friday, Dctobr 26 P. M. ' 0:15 to fl:SU Mcdford Mull- , Tribune. - 0:30 to 7 Coast Display Ad- vcrtlslnr -Co. 8 to ! Medforil Kealty Hoard by Walter lverette, Heal- i tor. 19 to 10 Columbia Hour. q i oaturoiy vciooer a t A. M. 9 ': r:o to 10Whlte Kln Wash- I log Powder. . 111 to 11 People' Klactrlc. : It to VI Heche & Kindle. i ! P. M. . ! 13 to 12:30 Klhart' Book A Mimic Store. ! T2:50 t.i t:0 Wllham's Super 4 ' i Service Htation. i 0:30 Medford Mall-Tribune News and Market ItopnrtK. I mm It just didn't make, sense . ,1 mean, that; I could get a sure-enough Victrola, yith t Orthophonic-type Sound-box and four gopd-lopking record-albums AND. an aU--electric, six-tube, Radiola 18, with built-in speaker-i-both instru ments in an attractive cabinet for something , like $285, . complete with tubes, But I decided to look into it and, believe it or not, it was all true. You bet I did buy itj It's great! . ' w ,... 4 - i ' Come aitk beat Ue Vtcthla Radiola 7 '-11 SIX BIO DAYS Starts October 29 MONDAY " " HUNT'S ".'" CRATERiAN ' f.,Y,My Palmer Music House "We Sell Happiness" .