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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1928)
G OMEDFOKD MXTL TRTBTTNT!. MEDFORD'. OlU'.dON'. YTF.PXKSPAY. DK('KM1!KI V.i. l'l!S PAQK THftEH TOTAL $91 ,000 IN JUONS fE SANTA - - wmln ESTATE; AND HEAR CAROLS f PARKING DRIVE WILL BE DIVIDED. '1 appraised value nf tilt' t:ite of W. S. I in run m W ho J Intestate last I'i'Iji tuny, ' has an approximate total uf f 6 1 .ft'lu, ex-ilu.-ive uf several bequests lit had mailt' tu members of his faintly b-fuie his tl:it it. according- to At- AT NOON MEETING PARCEL PEAK IS REAM I IN CITY B m K him wm t.rm-y T. .1. Kuright, eoiinsel 1 laTthn l:ariium, tin widovf anl two suns. ;'or;;o and John, and Will be divided anionjr the three. Alra, , Ua rn urn receiving one-half . this your and the. wins, one-four, h each. a cash M-ttit-mpni of ooo v.ns completed la-1 Monday on William l,aird ( Hilly ) llnrmini, IH-yenr-old Krundson of the de ceased following a controversy of several months In regard to the final settlement on the grand non, whose father, William Har iiuin, died several years ago. Tlrs yum will ho d'-ducted from the total of $i l.ftuu, whit h also In eluded real property worth $40.)" eonsi.-iini; of several lots near the Crantl Hotel. It wa.s Mr. litir-1 Oaken Iiuckct" was suns with feel mi ill's wih before lie died to ho-jing by the (Oriental tiiiltwisier, and tt ilea th to his grandson u mort- j interpreted with ministerial pro iiuKv of $:t 1.000 on the Hotel fundiiy ).y the gentleman in the ;raml, formerly known iui the frock coat, as a fitting elimax of liiirnum Apartment house and the day's entertainment, sold over a year ago to John flow- rtr. . .- -r-r - wltk. who transformed it into a turned on its Kile Jones at-not'''- 'templed to brine his car to a sml- Howovor, iirfs arraiiKement wn uon son ,n m,ier lo Ovoirt striking refused by the mandson'H guard- a machine which had stopped a Jan. Jesse KUIi'Mkc, who main- ,ho.t distance in front of him. ttiinnl fi .-iuli uulllamum tin n hi . . . . ... .1 " - i ne macnine was not oauiy oani- ..).. In. ......i.l'.l.lr. ,..1i.,.r It, . . 1.. . ,,r "'.'i--... HKeti utni tne river wan ni-uunni Aitorney hnright. !t0 Medford bv H. S. PonKUe to Dr. White l he On ..-amas pri.o-1 mailing hu.-iiiess at the pusl'd'tiee was huge all day today, it wi-4 mil neat ly so I irge as that of est r day. which indicates (hat the peak it the lo.-al i-mliiig out was -.-terday. However, as Christmas day grows nearer the incoiniiie, Chrisl- the ihiee performers repntisihle j mas parcels prew heavier yester lur perhapN the creates: uecumii- day, whieh today's receipts snntly lation of hilarity cxperiemed on! exceeded, and as on ystt iday the the l.ions club prou-ram calendar speciul daily t'hrisimas parcels- OPENING A jovial Santa t'l.tus. in I he per son of Karl lavl an exotic Ori ental tail twister. inpersonatiM by Charles Heames. and a dignified ehlierilan in :,m fro, k eoat, who appeared to be u cross between a country minister and an under taker, enacted bv Hon Collier were S. C..k and 1 'haw. Hill, two labor e 4T)-ioppinf off In the city while emgute from Klamath Kails to Ci-ec-nt City, tor their antics on Kat Main street in the biumiesQ section, which were absorbing the attention of quite a crowd of pt -desii inns. O As Cave closed in on the two men and was about to siev.e them Cook, who hail been drinking witlJ) 1 1 ill. Qi was not inii' atei), hutted a hot t le of lltooll-dline acnes' the street, the houze laden ioishji.- na:wty O missing nui PROGRESS FOR KING REPORTED -.-;-.-- . .7-- - - mam -'mmmi '';irryin? irain frinn J tn-lln n.l . ilut Tin- ti ir. Insisted upon sinKiliK ln-iv in 1 furvnonn. was ilt layi il Christmas (aiols. In Ihreo liff r- i nrtiuti- until laic this afternoon, cm Linuuai;.-. anil finitm tho tin-1 so heavily was It lnalf.l. fortunate nieinSers of the eliih who' While the stores are still erowil were unable to follow litem in linu-I Willi shoppers the most of the lish. This was finally relieveil by huylnK froni now, on is for c hrisl a distribution of 'appropriate" mas present for loeal prl-sentation Baker First to Receive Deco ration On Steering Wheel Traffic Department to Check Cars Carefully for Violations. Hill was arrested on the "I mloxo-at ion and Cook .ut:e of breaking e;lss -ii i ei, i:;o h was fined .Itiibte Taylor in the city e day. rhai Mi the l hi. cd b .-'! The the Linn'? Christmas Kifts. which were Iin" for sen.liiiK to points in thi.s br.uiL-ht into tlo t.foiw' .ten Iii 11 ! and adjoining states within a dls- lauiidrv bai:. a mr the 111 !ze i Uine that Insures gilts Has a dainty warier der puff set given by Santa to lr Sleeter. A Chinese version of "The Old they will reach nd pov- j tneir uesunaiinns lor oeiivery oe- ; ; lore ( ririsiinas nay. ITTEE Some time before lie died Mr. r.'trutiut Kave boiuis. valued at i.ntioti $-li"i,S00 to his son, f'.eorfie. and I in l!llt deeded tn him the build inu in which the liurnum fla rutre is located, liurintr 1N-4 Mr. I!:ii'iiitin deeded to his wife real e.siute valui'd at $ 1 U0.H0O. includ injr business buihlitiKs In this city.) The final settlement of the; estate probably will not take place j until the $2!t.OOO Kiven to the grandson and costs of administra tion, amounting to several thous ands of dollars has been deduct ed. This is expei'led to leave ap proximately $40,000 for division nmoiiK the three named heirs. T. 'Sweeney for me Ileal t- Tlespite the sun breaking thru tho dense fo.ir at times today, ex posing the blue sky for the first lime during cold ami foiruy period exlstlnit hero since Sunday, the i Improvement cold weather will continue with a minimum of about 2 -, and the fo SettitiK an example In motorists wl. i would he within the inw In thv ohsei vaiice of city traffic rules, es pecially one-hour parking in ihc business district, i T. Baker, sec retary of lite Medlord fllllllllier (if I uniniene. was tne first motorist to he taKKetl today by the city tratllc ileparttnem in the drive it opened this inornlni; to relieve the traffic congestion caused by the tnuii out of town us well as local I'hristiuuK shoppers In Medford. I'p until early this alteiniioii, -ID unto moliiles had been ta-,rti'd for over parkinK, double parkiiiK and put li mn in alleys. An ititeiestini; liaturc of Mr. (taker's case is the part he took in a niec-tiuir last niclit of the Chamber of Commerce directors, outlinini; tliem the evils uf park- tnK over the one-hour limit 1n the I business section and linnrcsseil I upon litem the need "f seeliltiR. an I The possibilities of a road from I early remedy. cxplninlllK Hint over j Medford ihrouKh Jacksonville to j IHirkfiiK causes a loss to .Medfonl the Oregon i:aves by way of Wil- nierchahls In the inability of out j Hams Creek were brousbt up fori"1" s,l!'Pers to find imrklllK , discussion at last nliiht's meeting; j places while doln. their shoppiiiK. of the board of directors nf the! stlKKested retnedles and lll'Ked Medford clmmher of commerce, j the cooperation of lllotorlstH with i and a committee, c o m p o s e d ! Il,e traffic- department n the pui'k-! of .1. V. Wakefield, c C. in stuallon. However, this fore l.emmnn and Wulter J.everette. 1 ""n I" Hie business ami Inter waa named to further the work in vIowh of his ofrice, it Hllpped Mr. this direction. Tho traffic Hltim- I Ouhors memory that he hud piu-k-1 Hon. IncludiiiK especially parkliiK I ei1 M automobile on Main street duriliK the Christmas rush, was : li"ctly opposite the pollen station, also hrouKht up for .liscussion. making It easy for officers to check j The directors passed a resolution i "l t'' H"'e H'b car hud been j endorsillB the move for an early I""" "'v- " "'0 "our was completion of Hie Caves road and " was on the wheel also resolved for further public in southern Oregon. in. lA'i framed to the FOR CAVES ROUTE imsrr.nni. tne., ie,- An agreement that will I in a bill to bo submittt next session of the legislature, reg-: tilaiing commercial fishing on the' Cmpo.ua river, was readied here ' today by representatives of the lower river fishing Interests and ! the 1 lunulas County Sportsmen's association. t I'nder the agreement there will be a clo ,d season from Heceniberi ! until April 1 ", Inst end of the present qdii season, and a perma-j Item deadline w ill be established at I Mill creek, about five miles below f tidewater, ! U was also agreed In bar all set nets from (he river. ' iMio.V, l- p III. baili-tll) i: ph s:-l;nis saltl : ' Tli- king has pa-se.l a iptici day. Moth the uelieial and local . oii.iilioiis are cotit i nixing to make loy piogre-s." The announcement was signed by lirs. Hewitt, Uigby and Haw- ; son. tin Hie whole the situation was regarded as favorable ami satis j fa 1 tory. alt hong h it was empha- j . i d (hat anxiety (oni iuue.s and must continue for some time. I'n- 1 interrupted progress for several days, it was .-aiil, would be neccs- , sary before real confidence in the I Ollleoinc can be fell. I The developments of the inline-1 diate future are awaited anxiously.) t he possibility always being pres cut of his majesty suffering ;i set-' back and losing homo of the' ground so painfully won during the past two or three days. There j was no disposition to minimize the fact that the royal patient's con d.tion still was critical. -V" it?-- 's "' f.V , . - " ; , K'l.A.M ATI! hilet building at lai-nrminds may diatliur rink. l-'AI.I.S Large ex- I at Klamath county' he turned into! . . w. - r-j j ' ' Hh i x .'fail , r W ri firii -iii LILLIAN POWELL Girl Evangelist . FULL GOSPEL CHURCH Newtown Near Main THURSDAY NIGHT 7:30 ! lor morrow morning, according; to the I weather forecast. Tho trees, shrubbery, grass and other objects still presented a win try appearance today because of the fog- frozen on them and "giving; j them tho appearance of being; cov- ! ered with snow or froze 11 slush. Sidney Jones, an employe of the! The lowest temperature of last :)ntK"niciy-ard store and resi- J rifght and this morning;, officially dent of Heal l ane near Cent-ruT announced (is 1!0, but really ' .H of P'l'oint, sustained minor cuts and u degree' colder, the same as yos v bruises this morning when a cur terday's minimum, was the coldest he was driving skidded on icy of the winter so far. pavement on tho Pacific highway! During the i!4 hours ending at will be back again tonight and to- support an appropriation for im- Iwo miles north nf this city and r today n trace of snow fell. 1 this district. provements in the Crater .National park A report of the chamber commission, which has been in vestigating local freight rates as concerned with the hearing now being held in. Portland, wus also given. fallowing the report, the directors reached a decision of calling a joint meeting of the chambers of comnicrco from Kugene, Roseburg, flrants J'ass, Ashland and Medford with the public service com mission in re gard to the effect that new pro posed freight rates may have in Ask for our Booklet, "How Shall I Invest My Money' Are You Celebrating Christmas In Your Own Home? . At Christmas time it's a great satisfaction to enjoy the holidays in your own home. It's a feeling of se curity for yourself and your family Our convenient HOME LOANS make this possible. Now is the time to plan for it Begin a home saving1 fund. It won't be long before you will have the down payment on a home saved o then the rest will be easy! Jackson County Building & Loan Association his benefit Costs Dollar itwti-.ii- ih r th. n.... our jriHiui u inn urniing tne tag. gon congressional delegation to i wut realizing ho hud madu u grave "an eiinor in puriwng ill iroill ill the police station or in parking too long. Air. linker, after n few kind words of advice uud an admonish ment to refrain from parking in in the fn 1 11 re . wa s f i tied o n e dol lar, which is non- in tho city treas ury, where- it will probably bo joined by ninny more before the drive is over. The secretary in view of his being the first case, expressed the hope that It would servo us an example to other mot 1 oristH who always have Intentions j of not parking cars, longer than one hour in the busfms section 1 and then forgetting that a one hour parking rule ever existed. The drive undertaken today by I 1 the. traffic department, with the assistance of several officers, In cluding (leorge Allien, Joe Cave and (!. ,1. 1'rescott, was planned j ito bo thorough, with a perfect 1 check kept on every car parked i in the business flection uud it was expected I tint nearly Itili cars will have hern tagged by nightfall. The ; officers, supplied with many lags, J agreed to be generous Willi them j and car owners, who had never dreamed of being hailed inlo the police -station, will he surprised iwith their pre-christmas gifts. J A number of the owners of the 10 cars tagged this forenoon hud appeared ut the station shortly nf :ter having been tugged, listened to I words of advice how to drive and ! park in Medford, paid their dollar fine and left, with the most deter mined that once in a police Htntion ! on such business is enough. I However, one motorist, woman residing near Central Point, ex J pressed indignation upon being i ordered to appear at tho station jand declared that she would never j purchase nnother article In Med ! lord because of the treatment given ; out of town shoppers in the tugging j of their automobiles as well as the) , Im-al runt. Officers, however, Hy j every motorist will he treated aMko ' and that leniency cuhnot he ex-! ( pet ted, as several warnings and j requests to refrain from over-pnrk-l lug hud been published In the local ! papers. t Out of the entire number to-Tged 1 this forenoon, only one ear was found to he nn out of state ma-1 chine, all the rest bearing Oregon' j licenses. .O A Place to Invest Your Savings Over 19 Years 9k Medford Not One of Stockholders Has Lost a Penny Our 1 T One of the Infrequent nrrests for violation of he ordinance forbid ding the breaking of glass on the street was made last evening when Policeman Caw went to arrof M. 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