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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1928)
p:ae six areDFOrcn Wn TTimUXE, MFnFORD. ORKOOV. TliritSDAV, DKrK.MMKn r.; W28. CANADIAN RUM JOHN BARRYMORE AND HIS ERIDE ENTERING 0. S i Ti SAYS SARGEAN Entry of Liquor From High f Seas Stopped, But Cana dians Supply $2,000,000 Per MonthVolume In creasing. H.:dikii. onimcniliitlim (if procecMlliiKx to it year a-'tt) that remove iernons . WASIUNUTO.V, Dec. li.-(A') Tho f i k 1 1 1 imalnut (lift suiumkIIiii? of liquor from Canada Into me I'iiltvil SUteH which has been a major problem of the prohibition enforce ment authorities during the past year was declared to t)e Htill 1111 HOlved in the annual report of the department of Jtintlce transmitted todny to congress by Attorney Gen eral SurKcnt. Tho ('uiiailliui Rltiiatlon was dealt with by Mm. -Mabel Wlllebntndt Wnlkor, aHHlHtant attorney general in charge bf prohibition enforce ment, whoKti repurt was Incorpo rated in the attorney nenonil n re port, tibo nn lil that, while tho fed eral authorities wero HiicrcHHfully combattliiR the ilk'Knl entry of liq uor from the hltjh Huns, "approxi mately . '.',uoo,oov worth ot mitior a jiionth wan HnniKKleU acrosa the Canadian border. Mm. W'illebranilt (inuted stalls tlcu lanuod by tho tlopii runout of trade and eonuncrco of Canada which alio declared allowed that I there were J , 1 Milium of whiskey alone, valued at Sls,SS:l, 611, exported to tho United States In IMS. . MTLnu.. ft......... ........ . I... exportation of whiskey only," aaid i "u ,,u , ' Mm. Wlllebrandt, "aiT.I the same I "'I'1 '"w lo" ,"".u "lst,ltt to "" focordst how that tho total ;ir all j 0,lll!r Uo """l"fl'.'1 alcoholic beverages oxiiurtod to the' ' linlmd Stntes fvom Ciinaila during I tho year oiiiliiin Juno ISO, IIIL'S, . amounted to $'lWl,'MiH. Ah oil-1 nerved heretofoic, liieso records! allow only, the lliiuor wblch waaj loKularly cleared tbroiiKh CiiiimlliiuJ customs. , Some of It may he abort circuited for consumption in Can ada. On the other liniid, it la be lieved a substantial amount of llq- 'nor entors tho L'nltud mates across Ui northern border of which the iCuniulliw customs has no rucord." y i Volume Increasing ( i Mrs. Wlllnbruntlt sulil ..Unit the flKUiea vhowed that tho volume ot l.lio IUckuI tral'lic had Increased more than 75 per cent ill t lu in rears. In explaining the decrease' of tuiuiKliliivt from tho lilKli scaa the Human aaspilniit attorney Konuriil ald that effective, work by coast K mi I'll, prohibition uud treasury de partment forces bud doereased the number of vessels hovering off the foitst to furnish lhiuor to last craft which would dash to safely of se cluded spots to unload. The mini licl', of vessels of this sort seized, alio' added, had decreased from 111 til lil! ill 1!'2S mid II nil lu the last year 28 such vessels had been for luited to tho government. Ill ftl!8 a total of :I7'.I domestic craft were seized as rum runners. Mrs. Wlllebranilt continued, and of that number 171, or 74 per cent, . wore cuptured off the coast of Flor ida with oni'Koes for the most part directly from tho llaliamn Islands. JiiirlnK tho year, .Mra. hrumtt reported, there wiis un in car I i" Ai I ; I 'j$WM J Ll H SM 1 V 1 FOG CAUSING COYOTE HUNT ! MANY AUTOS ' BEGUN WITHS T0 COLLIDE: J3UN AND TRAP , , ... , , . I l am Hulli'itbi-itk i'IihIiimI lit Toiluy uuh nutalilM nut wnly in ' , , , . .. . ... 9 thin jjiornliiK "t lliu i-uunly ult-ik h ln- fact that It Ituti tulUi-Ht o((i((. upmi i0 LiyoUi IiIiIvh. Jlr Wi-athiT of Ihf wiwun mo 'killed the varmints fn thy Jiybfc fur with u ininiiiiuiu of iut ulso 'HpiiiiKt nix-Hun of the Kvuiih I t'k b'-ruilM- it was the third Ua of diKtiiet. coiitinuoUH hiiivy fo that !iUft'U , ojutt n jho riuw (oiiiIiik down many minor uuio uecidrntt during f rum the liiyln r ltwlM, and rvl tlio day In tlic city anil ori thu d ntM uf tlic uutlying it-wiotiH havi hlKhwuytt letuliitK out from It. Kok Htarted tliir annual harvest, via will (-uiiiinuu tonight, tin- weather iht KUii'and Uiu trnw. They cul heeuiuinK uimeltled tomorrow, and j leet bounty from tho tounty; tho continued cold 1 tho fureuunt of j earn of tho coyotes beliiK punched prevent a second bounty col lection, and then tho hides arc whipped to eastern and middle western furriers. The pests uro reported numerous thin season. tho weather bureau. ilut few of tho inuiiy auto acci dents of tin.1 pant few days because, of the cohl, dump f"K freezing on the wfndMiichls and the pavements beiiiK slippery uud coated with and several rural henhouses and thin ico. havo heen officially re-! turkey droves have been raided ported. -Most uf ihe drivers con- j by them, according to Game Wur ccrncd in each collision or other ! den I toy larr. Nkldtlhfc accident "bawling out" j According to Hollcnhcuk, tho the driver of the other car and let- ' bobcats, which are muro of a tlnif It ko at that. j nuisanco than the coyotea, nro still It is known that at leust six nccl- in tho lilyh hilltops, Und will fol denls within a few hours occurred ;)ow the deer down Into th vullcyx. uu the racll'ic highway between I Ho Hays ho has teen no eouwir Don't Mi. This Christmas Opportunity THIS COUPON WORTH $6.02 If presented Friday or Saturday. Dec. 7 and 8, at the Jarmin A Woods DruB Store WATERSON PEN CO. These Pens Are All Late Models With Non Breakable Barrels and Caps Guaranteed 5 Years 5k , ' iw4'V . r j'" S,'"": Many Colors to Choose From Add 10c for Mail Orders THIS COUPON AND 98c Entitles the Bearer to One 87.00 Size Waterson Self-Filling Fountain Pen, Also PEN and PENCIL to Match, in SILK PLUSH LINED LEATHERETTE CASE AT ONLY S1.95. This good on above dates only Supply limited. BOTH LADIES AND GENTS' SIZES. JARMIN & WOODS THE OWL DRUG STORE Corner Main and Central Phone CO It's a Good Cause Buy Christmas Health Seals ! John Barrymore, stage and screen star, and Dolores Costello after their marriage at a brilliant Hollywood ceremcny. Screen Life in Hollywood A WASHINGTON BYSTANDER , Uy Wadt Werner HOLLYWOOD. t'al. Homa I lie must famous volcew in film-1 driven alon the ilum are bcliii? air these davit. Medford and Ashland tills fore noon. A number of cats because of tlie icy pavement drove off the road between hero and itutto Fulls and on other highways last utKht and today which were so badly damaged that they had to he left by tlic rondntdd until they could he towed In later for repairs. With no heavy damage, reported by any, three reports of nuto col ll.sioiiM wore on file at tho police j station today, with one takliiK place on the Jackson street bridge I between cars driven by ' Santo and C. Childers. look place on the J'aciflc h.Khway Houth of Medford between cars driven hv V II. ,,f f tral J'oini and .liirltMim I'mintvli Creamery truck. A third happened near tho Jtybee biidk'e over the I UoKUe river when u car, driven by I W. T. WriKht of Central Point, ran of! Into shecu which wero belnu road after dark tracks so far this winter, Kkunk and mink, highly prized : by trappers because of the sale vop for 100- -raI trappers value are reported plentiful thru-iwuuld ik to purchase tho coon out the valley. jdntf. but Weaver refuses to sell Oamo Warden I'arr reports tho him for less than $175. lie Is the rapid Increase lu cost of ti coon only first class coon dog in this dutf, that last season, was iiiHtru- ncck of the woods, und has more mental in the rounding up of 12.1 j than trebled in value in a year, coons In the ltnguo Jtivor district.! .Tim Dinkens of Heak'le, the wild A man by the naino of .len- j turkey authority of tills vicinity, nliigs imporled the coon dog from j reports that the wild turkeys turn tho hills of Kentucky, at a cost of led looco In his neighborhood IS to). He hohl the coon doic to a . months ago ure doing well, Charles sheepman by the name of Wen- on the gain Another GIRL PERFECTS NEW jinir process which has been pur- jilmdiil by inn lictblclicm btrei ... .ii.malioll und wiuih M-ln-n it 'to aclivo use nhuuld revive tho :inlniUK uf low maile iron ore In j.MinneMota uiul the world. ; i When developed by tllu Helhlc- : heni cnrponitlon It should furnish .Mi.N'NEAl'OI.lS. Minn., Dec. C. ithe nnswer to tile problem on UP) The .Minneapolis Journal ; which experts have worked for today says that Miss Cora H. i decades to utilize low Blade iron and -ri.4ii.i. ( vnnn.. m i nn.n imliu wo- nroM in luanufactll re of stool, the r.uin bus (liscovc i previewed" on them'MM l,lul ,t-'t 'i along with a lieavy llldllhl'l 1)1 ing. 4 .W , The singer usually I w a r b I e s uimn- nounecd, only the attaches of the! Lu;e Vrlei inclined to he ly Klikc L. HimpMni. WA.SIilXO'l'ON All the world H faniitlur with "Andy" .Mellon.) dipt alii of Industry. I:ttl HlanC of fhuuu e and a treasury 'eru-1 tary hailed as strikinuly fitted by experience and proven aliltly . for j tho post ho lioidn. That explains tho prompt con- elusion of political forecasters gen-j eruily that Mellon. If ho mo de- j sires and they believe he does, may upend another four years at, tho finaneial throttle of tho tdiipj of state,. ' i 'rii.ul!' Hifl vnlred. trl lllllir lit- ' He treasury chief holds n unluiu Carroll UP Velez, Wallace Hcery ..,.m..., i il... worbl of direct. .)i"f-s Hall. t of whoin wer.. nracllcal nollllcs lnlo which h Auto drivers who speed on Mcd ford streets in the fog are subject to itrrct-,1 for reckless driving, ac- 1 it e m':v ,, iredj ' caution at trecelvlpi: fln" l''vl' In "ay lime as v,ell as b' !n,ij:1h.'- r0fl,":,t"w '"""'' col- vf producer know-. ... , , 1 . inir his or her,"""! t Uu- f., unly uno ur tnru ,, ,, I were cnret'iiy auniiutcd to speed. Huch a n o n y- . , .,,,, , " n" i"Hfl i.lllllll 1IIV I1UUIIUH UI caution. i mous radio np- p e a r u u 'es are said to bo a great help to p'"Vei'H mlcrophono shy in the talking pieluro stages. A few anonymous "f lops" on tho radio run not ruin a screen reputation, and may save tho player from making a "flop" of his first talk liiK picture- appearance. Numerous film players also huvi heeu rdnulng for the radio lately under their own names. A i'" cent program brondcaNt here, for Instunco, lueluded soiikh by Nancy i NOKTIICOIT IWCl-S 2 TKIALS (Continued from Pane One.) came on a natiuiiul Bcaio so iaio In life. At Cleveland, fur years ami. when Coidliluo was tinml- W.I I ii. naled to succeed hlinsell power Anin at Mellon Kansas accustomed to singing on thu stage before they entered picturVs. itimisn uf irIIMl In llm mimbor nf City. WlieiO tllO foumiations I'fimliml pruhlbltlun niHOH InHtltut-Hoover political achievements wei ed hv Hui ileum Inient . hrlmritm the 1 'll'tl i.i..i r..H iix. t. r.r. 7"n ' or of "It's on tho flyleaf of a bible,' think," he said, Thu map found was a printed one on which were sketched eir eloK which officers believe may In dicate burial places. It was not determined definitely w h c l h e r Northcott would bo taken on the second hunt proposed by Captain AVilliam llrlght of the sheriff homicide sipiad. (c suggested that several hundred men should be pressed Into service and the terri tory gone over foot by font. rwl utu.il tllllU-- irllUMllll SIIVM. M I 1 rTli TTi n ii i mn ' i Trri rir.T.rnTmtimTfT.TOwft .'fTii m m i nTTnn i Ti ..-.T7! vrin,r,Yimiir nMh,',r,...v.,. A iiiiiMiiiiiuiiiii-iiiiniiiiiiii.i'M'tiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 vllliMMllllM i'iii-'iill'i.iiiii iiiKhiiimniniiiiii'ii mum g ! I I TliHraRTIl r- 1 1 I a Gift v fnsmr'W' never i ! T. !.m ' & jMOb BEFORE I ; The Toggery TO I ;: V Sarfc-WHWEstV USM Have wo rrfwl a Iiiht r- I alwayKM).nH'iHl.Ml as U ray of fino "ifls Tor mon and total fnr the year to Ofi.Tit. tf thflso slio waiil Urn doparinient se cured 48,SlMi convlcllottH, with Jail tcuntciiceH lutuMu-:; V70U ycnrH, pen altiH - and forfeitures liguvegalliik ii7,;t()3,00a. There wero 31 con vie tlons for ouch acquittal, who ndded. Use of Iniunctlnn under tho mill-1 lock nruvlBloiiR of tho VolHtead act'tlic posnessor of a private collee was freely used by tho department i Hn rieh In seiecteil examples 01 In Dm In mi vini 'rtw.rrt u-ni'.t the works of those he favors. It Mellon's gen tin vol'-o was very potmt one- .Midi Ait Patron. Hut in all this, what In thern to Indicate that wholly different .Mellon, long a worshipper nt the shrine of art. himself rated iih an authority nn tho old .Master of the imlnter's craft? Y The Second-Nlghlcrs. An amusing feature of tho spectacular world premiere hIiow- inus of new films here is tho fa L that half tho celebrities the hi1; si reer crown: i urn uui 10 him-, j habiiuniiy watt until tne secc-nu n.'ght and then casually wander j lulu the theater without top ha till or ermino clou it a, Ifclng Just ni eager as anyone to see tho new film, they choose tho night after tho opening Inslead of a still later t ho in 1 M 1 " 1 11 "v tJ,,nilt""'. n" looks tlUo nn Informal version of j the first. Not so noly, not so: Is very wviw. And rare personal total of :i !'!'; permntioiit Injuuc tlons granted under thin trovlslon. , tusto ami Allornoy Genera Snrcent ospe- Kone into aelvctlun dally urKutl eongress to eonHolldute canvas, prolonged study has of each new brilliantly lighted, nor so gor geously gowned, but Just as d'a-tlngulshed. all legs I offices umlar the depart mont of Justice, reiterntinB Ills roe jfjimitwmttf, comfort ard (od appearance ' If I . I I'lvinir to t.nlltipinir. The Mellon collection Is laieu Speaking of celehrltles. ltlllll l.y Washington'.! leading art j km,.,, is KaoplnK nioiiiid the tlioiitles us the rincsl privately j i-pV-ersal acres lliese days as the held roup of pli-turea In tile city. ,,nlin won,nn of Hoot Gibson. The treasury secretary lives Willi ,, western star. Kroni I'lylnir the his palnlliiBS. They deck Hie ,vtim,. In a storm to flceln. j walls of tho palatial npnrtnloni , ,hl, vian stormy western ho occupies on .MassachusoltB lK ltni( .(,, ),,, ,,,.. jlivemie. 1 1 IliltiT yet lecordeil in Hollywood. ThroiiKh the years he has been. ia resilient of the capital, lie has: ColltrnMK. devoted endless hours between of-j .ontrary to whlcsprcnil belief, Nclal duties to study of soniojiill the ilukeH and princes wlM precious treiisuro olfereil for IiIh( vlwll Hollywood urn not house approval . ami purchase. Some-, ouest.i of Hooplas I'alrbankH and times, It Is related, n pieluro was, Mary I'lckfonl. lu.mr has four Iiuiik on his walls for iv year or allcucdly lionafldo titled, nilsto two. or even loiiKer. only to becnits workliiK ns extras In his rejected finally. Having the lovo new picture. Not Just for a lark, of grout palllllllKs In Ilia heart elHier They need tho monec. 8 CTlA I ROMAN MEAL HMM Waffles I Tlirv have a rrltn NATUPE'S I il. ll, .... NUT BROWN t Ilolliewhntt'.nrand FOOD I .perinlly prepared -r!S I llsi that is de- rSjAS liltlilful. So easily i'" I digestcdtoo. t, '''jwjf p STATE THEATRE Any Seat 15c Anytime Children under 12, 10o Show Changes Dally TONIGHT A THURSDAY "PASSION" ' . Featuring Pola Negri and Emll Jannlngs V' and the ample tneatiN to gratify his taste and Judgment, the gray, 'unlet little man scorns to havo i pored and .pondered over each ad dition yearningly. And with It all. 'almost nothing about his activi ties In this field far removed from his known fields of endeavor, vido e n o ti g h lu all conscious, 1 has trenched the public eyt. I'ew Others at Capital. . Tho Mellon colteellon In essen tially a prlvato one, gatherc for , j ills own ueiiK'ii. 11 in 1101 cuw u Filson Laced Breeches IS..h.'uv:.7 J"'.'-..:.- may e,01y find their way In tu Hilmlre. When Count I'mbcrto tinoll, head, of the K''"at ileparl meiu of fine arts built up by tho Italian government to conserve (hp ancient Jewels of Italian nrtbdie prod listen unQ foster unt keep alive Italian loodern art, was lu Washington this fall, the Mellon collection drew him like a magnet. The lata Senator J,odgo of Masn tti'husetts was by way of bring un art devotee, and Kllhu liont. durlntt his WuNhlngton life, din closd liiierest. knowledge and ap- preclntlnn. Not many othem among j cabinet officer. tiuatorH or mem bers of ih house, seem to In tnnohed with that aspect of eul-j 'I urn I hackground, MADE of finest quality Shed ;'( pel Khaki, douMo front and .. peat, windproof and water resistunt. Mighty tine li)rony kind of work or play in the ' open. Trim looking and pcr- fect-fttting. i , For sale by better dealers C-FilsoiiC Outdoor Clothed, 1009-1007 PIRST AVENUE SEATTLE NEW PLAYHOUSE FRANICS COMEDIANS Present For 4 Big Nights Beginning TONIGHT "The Ghost Train" Biggest of Mystery Plays Coming I "The Fortune Hunter" For A Man From His Favorite Store Shirts Scil't eolliuvil Shirts 1 lull jrivr you all the Vumfort iiml k;iv oir fairc of the best Madras, Jiroadclotlis mid ollipr lim tcrials. S1.65 to S5.00 Gloves ('lilies. Suedes mid Pigskins lined und unlined, newos shades of liiilil and darks. S1.75 to $8.00 Pajamas Have never heen so attract ivo in put torn nr duralile in texture. A wide seleetion. $2.50 to S5.00 Ties liorjjeous imiiorted and do niestie Silks, Hand-made Sill; Ties in new autumnal pat terns. S1.00to$3.50 Bathrobes ami Luxurious ini: lialh in smart new eolurs. ! 1 1 1 y: ami feel House Kohes, patterns and S7.00 to $22.50 Belts (ienuine Leather Belts in all colors with buckles attached or with initialed buckles. S1.00 to S4.00 e Hose lly Interwoven Yoi0. Lislcs and Silks; plain and fancy patterns. 50c toa$1.00 Golf Hose The largest selectiort of Golf I lose we have ever shown, includiiiit imported AVonN and Lislcs. $1.00 fo $5.00 Handkerchiefs Silks. Linens and Imported Iwiwns. plain or eoloreil bor ders. 2 for 25c to S1.50 each It's a Good Cause Buy Christmas Health Seals! Sweaters Kleccy and warm in slip-over and plain and fancy paUerns. coat styles; S5.00 to $12.50 Underwear Two-pi,.,.,, riidi-rwiire in a so lection of f.ilu-ii.s nd Weav es. All siz.. ,m,l grades. 75c to $2.00 various