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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1929)
1 " STEDFOTVD MOT; TRTRTTKT!, yTEDFOTW, OREfipy. TTTT'RSDA V. .TaNTaUY 1. !. CINDERELLA HAS ;DIR!G!BLE GRSPES LETTER CARRIER EDEUEL NAMED Tfr AT-HOME IN NEW ! THROUGH CLOUDS CRAZED BY 'FLU' i DIRECTORATE OF MEDFORD STORE: TO TENDER BOAT STRANGLES TOTS ; FIRST NATIONAL In a way tho suuenunt puMUh- i c. the othor day that the ciiy council had rejected the healing und plumhlnti hids nub mined for ! the con.st ruction of the now fire CinUf rclKi had on both slinpors POUT ST. JOIC. Fl.i., J:m. 10. when nhc alighted from her ; The navy dii imlde l.os AnKeien i pu (ii pk in touch today and entered ; which Krmie! aiiout in a luavy j the heraitiful new shop on South ' uk over w.-stein Flnri.la tat !fntral vhh h hears her name. ; num. nolrrd iis imse through ilie The douiH imt n t shortly hrfiuf , t-lmftls over St. Jnsetdi's bay today f-utilm. and eiuipiiietu. hoeuusp o( 1(.r arrival, at Hie wavinu of the .,11,1 m.,- (-ded inward the 1 i tijeir heiiiK trjii hih, is not cor r.'tt. They were not too high in ac uornaneo with the Mperlfii-ations s t forth in seeking the bids, tint in approval niter the Ken-iai ciiriKtiucUon r.tds and the heatiiiK and phunhiuK bids wero BUhniitted. it developed that 4 all the bidn were too liish to en- ; able the wlriieture to he. eroeted within th $30.00(1 bond i-smh-authorized by the voters m the re cent election. Hence the city officials, inas much as the cost of the structure and its equipment must come within the SHO.Ofia enst. d- cided to reduce the specifications to bruit; the cost within above. 1: if n tinned limit, and after conferences with bidders and the urchili'ot, fhllnw in? certain rh:iiiK s. .'hil d e v s j liroK., the lowest original Milder for the general construction work, reduced their original bid about 51200 and wero awarded this con tract. It was still found that there was not sufficient funds to pay lor the heating and plumbing, according to the lowest bids in accordance with the quality of equipment phitmed to bo installed, and in view of that fact heavy water pipe originally specified will be 10- 4 placed by 41 lighter grade in plunihin and changes will also he f made in the heating plans. When this is done ih plumbing and heating contractors will be enabled to submit bids within the financial cost limit of the struc ture. Under the original plans and specifications the. contractprs were not able to submit, bids within the $3(1,00(1 limit. fairy uud-moih-i s wand, :iul UK' l-mnka, anchored a half mile off beautiful little prlncos, in her shore, to moor. silken robes of pink anil ermine. , W hen first sighted here, the nodded her head of golden curls Ki:tnt air lint r on a ci uie from Us the sight which ' New Jersey base was approaching greeted her eyes. ( from the east, cruising leiMirHy. The unique shop, wiih its soft . virtually everyone id' the inhabi taupe curpting and ivory wood- units of this tiny gulf coast town work, was a gala of color, burst-j rushed into the streets to greet the ing forth from the long open show , dirigible. .Many pet-Kons from snr cases, where (he spring forecast j roundfng towns also were here, wart sounded in frocks of every tie- j a light tain stopped and the sun scription, coals and general wear- t was tatempting ot peep through lug apparel. ;u heavy fog bank. Cay little hats there were too, j The capiair of the tender said tilting saucily on their standards j he believed The dirigible would and rivaling ih color of the has- , cruise about the bay for an hour kets of gorgeous flowers sent for ! or more until the weather im the opening by local marchants. - proved. The t'inderella girl entered t he r - new store at 2:30. ami aftir mak ing the rounds of the spacious dressing rooms with their lovely mirrors and Oriental rugs, and adjusting her jewelled coronet, she stepped out before the crowd of feminine shopper visitors, ami walked the I the "new home of Clint gowns." When sh" reached the front of the shop, she walked up I some improvised steps thru the j SKATTI.K, Jan. 10. 0T) -Tw l'reiich doors into ihe front dis- ! bandits .-lain yesterday in an a I play window. J lei e she held court j templed holdup of the loan offic for one hour, and extended a ! of liarto and ronipanv here At the annual meeUm; of the l.ONt: 1 K.UMI. Cn! Jan. 1.-- 1 , s a,u, s,t.. khuKh is ot the A' Joseph W. l)Uer, foilg I leach Ku.. . .xMtl.nnl 1:411k lat Tuesday nail currier, snugl-t lor U hours I;1HI1) s . t, tl,. XV:1S u:um..i by police us the murderer of nis ,( n,.w (iinvl(ll. Ilf ,,. ll;lMK infant daughi-is, was ton ml US( ,,.tf, iilr,..ulv ;K,-,ll(, lhe ie eaily today l;angir.-; by a rope from 1 iiull.jllimil,,; Uu, po.uion. The a ralter of the garage 111 his home, 1 ....... 1 i.i.ii.u iv.-r.. ,1,-, ln.,1 it where the dnii'tle slaying tnoK place. Iminediaiely utter Muoiher in?j the two children with a solu tion of iuid and ether while they slept, the lather weui at once to his garage and committed suicide, police believe. 1 he in ciinn'. w hich 11 1 a r - icw of 1 he past lH'.-s, v hich was I he be: : hisimy of the bank, a- a sl.iti'ioeni m.nie today . Hat. n r. pr. id- nt of the bank, j The 'n M Xjlieiial is regarded as one of the tiin:;e.t banking iu I slii ot a i as in s.iiithi-rn treg"n and jllke other l.eal banks, is making remarkable uiuwth every year. E DEALER I FOOTGEAR AT BANDIT, RQCKEFFLLER TO 10 enrrr rnnn imro' 0 onui ruuK ihyilo miOT otcu 1 SEATTLE BANDITS m IDENTIFIED TODAY . i.OS AN:i:i.HS. Jan. 10 ,VV j N:w V( u , , j .)M Abraham S imb-linan. merchant. j.til ,,,)!,,, jr 17. who threw a pair of shoes at . . 1 i,,',!,),-,-. in gunman last night today lay in a ',(,,,1 gue wnu lour ouneis 111 111.1 1 oil 'tap, Hi.-- IA'i John has cjii let of the Htan- uy of Indiana seek- ovvils at Third and Sandelman chase the holdup man out of his store and throw a pair of shoes, which the bandit had atlen.pt. -d to hike by t hreat, a tier him. The mm man turned and fired four shots. One were! penetrated Sandelinan's heurt, two ing (heir proxies for the annual ! meeting of the company in March Sininix j Ul UI,puso t1(. ,...,. lion ot fob Hnheii Sleuail as chairman of the company, it was learned today. All". ..ekefel. r re(U"Med I he I'l-siinatit'ii i.r .Mr. Stev. art after lie was chargeii with perjury in con nection with lus slalenu ills to the ' vv 0 1 senate Teapot I oine coin mil tee. mi j Mr. Stewart declined to resign, and 1 in1 acquitted charge Splendid Condition . of Eagle Point Bank "The report of tho First State queenly and brilliant welcome to I identified as James K. l-'are, -1. lodged in his stomach, and im i.i in .'I'ni'Mii. nipini.er m (lie crew til a ni) 1 miui h nun 111 ine iikiii .1101. 1 in- j was ineiioat, una Kotert uyrne, anas mercnum ten. wniie speeiiunrs , v-(lV Ihtrns, an ex-convlct. scattered in alarm and the slayer I ,, hi .tlcv lo stockholders. Thomas (. I'.arto. manager of fled. j Ml. Knckefeller. who is a large the loan, office, was wounded by After a chase through the streets stockholder In the .standard of In- : the same bullet thai passed t lint police, captured a man who gave j ,jana, outlines his letter to ('id.1 and . killed Hyrne. James lod- his name as J;an liib-y. while I"' ' Stewart which flnughi his v slgna son, cashier of the company was 1 was attempting to scab- a I I foot tlon Inyi year, and adds "tbMiniie slugged by !yrne, but manag-d: wall, ililey who gave his homo as assurances have already been to shoot him fatally. St. Louis confessed to the in urder, -vt.u ,,. pv stockholders rem -e- ! Fare, the fireman bandit, had police said, also to being a tbser- seuiing :i substantial am it of Xotorists who have not applied been in debt to Harto Co.. and ter from the navy. slock of the company thai lin y for I9L'1 licenses would he wise V:u believed to have joined with nr, ooe.i 1.. Cf.i si,.u:i- .... JG.PENNEYG0. o Here is Your Opportunity to Yew Trie Frocks of Spring 1929 In Keep in llilllllK.-ll lliey . wolllll I hyrne, 11. professiimtil minman. In evade arrest or tii lea.it a severe lino hoMup, po.-sii.iy fr reveiiBe. reprimand from some stern trnMlei The heroines nt the nitemiiied olfleer, as stale traffic officers In- rubhery were .Mrs. Martha o. I'un beKatt eheeking aiilomobiles still linn n'lnl Mrs. Ilnliert 1.. Shnnsitn. Dunk of. KiikIc l'oint ul Iho eloso "avniK itj luates. it tne driver whose work at tho hank was lo ot business January 2, shows that ""' piouuec a money oruer sup, tcrrupted by the entrani'e ot the The Noted Dead I'leetinn." M KI.IIOfliNK, Australia, Jan. 10. (Pi Thu most Key. llarrinK- slKnifylng that lie had applied for l handlls and who ran to spread 'n flare bees, AiiKlIean Areh the license, he was released frolnjthe alarm whieh brought inore,blshop nf Melbourne, diopiied dead nuestioniUK. than ,0 pollepini-n to the scene, jloday. lie was f,s years old. nuneitT, lor tile iiiciiiess nioior- Ist, who had noihir- to show, it nn nnxu ar.n iloi.nsllniw on Tilt "" ""ire "in , : wero made yesterday, it is pos. II. E. Campbell, cashier, 5nys ' H)le some may be made today and , . : -,,. ,.... ,.. i tomorrow. Traffic oliicers declare 1 the history of the bank and the j . ' "tile excuse lor failure to institution to be in first class con dition. The resources were $126,935.22. Deposits have steadily increased during the pust year and there P. TO rRGE BUS earnings were better than 10 per cent on the capital and surplus. A trs. Hazel is nmv assistant ' cashier. She has been with the bank the past six months. To Stimulate Local Building We Offer I'atrons at the .lurmln and Woods Drug Store, fountain ami 1 unch cou n ter t h is noon were given one of the most unexpected I surprises of the season when Ihe management refused to charge the tn for the service. The free I service was given to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the establish ment of Jarmin and Woods in Medford.. The store was opened on North Central avenue and car ried on business there until it was moved last year to its. present 1x4 to 1x12 PCI AL S22 location at the corner of Main and r' t r c a r (poo ' Central In more up-to-date rjimr- 2x4 to 2x12, per M $22, terB Ivfl Kliirtlnn ii. r 5R22 - 1x8 Shiplnp' per M $22 No. 1 Common Fir s4s make license applications and fur- j iher failure will meet treatment ac cuntlngly. " Dr. Lees had been archbishop of Melbourne and metropolitan of ! Victoria since ill 21. He was born I in Kngland on March 1 and was a classical scholar Cambridge university, being (reek testament prize man. rT 5T1 II iWL Ik. IB I Hie . Frocks of Shrine 1929 iBkl . T"" i-' I II an uot on' to v'ew' ut to Putcase themi ilmMy i I nk :' I'" mm I OlLnniil a J r I , M 1 III Ri ADY NOW ... a fascinating assemblage of l II i Jji the new Spring modes in frocks for all Springtime I Jul occasions ... and once more J. C. Penney Company Bi ' 1 value-giving is evidenced! ' Ihinccr Suicides, , l.ITTI.K JtdCK. Ark., .Ian. 10.'. (A) Miss Florence Ia'O New stim, 2ib former dancing instructor; here, was found dead today with ! two bullet wounds in her head and one In her body In the rear of the home of her divorced hus band, Uobert W. 1 taker, a pistol j was clasped In her hand and i note purported to have been writ her was found nearby. Judge li bussed. ! .tnp rior court. explained that Milk kept cool and wen covereo ;lill)(ll-;i'()i:T, Conn. 7P No. In- had been taking gas. "Itlame i A pinch of salt aimed to grounu: slanif was intended when .Indue It on the dentist if 1 nm cross coffee before boiling It will lm Arlhur F Klls, arrlvhiK lale In with the lawyers." he said. prove the flavor. I No. 2 Common Fir s4s ornicNi-:, ore., .inn. in. m a! VANrill'VKl:. II. V... ,l:ui. 10.- (,V) Willhini Henry lllirker, 7r,'.' fnr tiuitiv vpiii-m nrimti moil in thnl nieiser m .in lu.ijin oils oirni- M.,,nn risllllIK inilustlv on the lions In western Oretron, uniler the ,,.,plfil. ro.1Hti at is homl, control mid mnniiKement of tin ! hei-e Weilnesday. Soulhern I'ncific riiiliouil. is sulil ,,. .,,.,' ,. nsso. to he foreshiiilowdl l.y th,- sole t.ili;oi it, the fishing industry! in the lost week of la rue liloUsiOI, tne ( chinibla unci Kruser of Oregon Siaces votinK stock In ; ,-ivers. TliKet Sniind ' and in' Kuucne, Salem ami 1'nrllaml. Thai j Alaska noil for several years wns these ileals will he followed by a , president of Hie IJiitisli l.Viluniliin request that the legislature pass . ai kers' association. I laws establishliiK exclusive fran- Horn In .Manchester, Unuland, chlse regulations on the . major ho came to Astoria, Ore., and In highways is iMso indlenleil by 1he hinM moved to Vancouver, 1!. C. ' transacllun In Ihe Willamette val- Major Kred A. Ilarker anil Wil- j ley. which are said to be parol- .liaiii iiarker, bolh ot llogene, Orel leicu i,y me i ollimma river and Injure sons. astern Oregon. ; 4- 1 j ISUEMIO.W ll"l The II 11 r o p li l'ickle fans, made by slicing pick-1 ami ISremen, new ocean greyhounds les lengthwise and culling one end j uf the North Gorman l.loyd line, of them Into strips, made an at-are being equipped with non-sink-Irnelivo furnish for a plain lettuce j able lifeboats. Kach curries a mo salad or cold sllved meal. - tor In a wnlcrtlght enuiimrtmenl. Daily Meteorological Report Thursday. January 10 Forecasts Medford nnd vicinity: Tuir, hut with local valley f(A;R tonight and Vt.)..,. V'. .. 4 t.... 1X4 10 JXlJ, per -U 5flo j Lowest tonight slightly below freez ing. Oregon : Fair, hut with valley fogH tonight and Friday. No change In temperature. 2x4 to 2x12, pcrr $18 Shiplnp, 1x6-1x8,-M $18 I No. 3 . Common Fir Slnplap, Dimension, Boards, tShoatbing 15 Lower Grades From $5 per M up Flooring f- Ceiling 1x3 Xo. 4 Flooring S20 1x4 com. Flooring ....SI 6 1x4 Xo. 4 Floor ing....$25 1x4 V. 0. Flooring.,..$40 Ixfi rom. Flooring... -.$15 1x4 Ceiling $20 J-Rxfi-8 5xp Poor $1.75 8x10.4 It. Sash .: ...75e" 2 Medford Lumber Co. f x , One Block North S. P. Depot. i Ioeal Data vf , ? '. Temperature ( De'ts.).... 31 IM MlKhest I Last li lira.).. 32 HI 'owest fl.st 12 hrs.).. 2H 21 Rel. humidity (Pet.) 100 92 8tate of weaiher Iogqv Clear Total precipilalion since Sept. I, IMS, 7.19 indies. SuDset today, 4:59 p. m. Sunrise Friday, 7:3S a. m. Siioset Friday, "5 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time C1TT x ri .iff" I 2 3 r 3 Ilaker City iC t I leai 'lllmnarck 20 12 Clouily l1ole 30 14 Clear : Denver 38 21 Clear lies Moines 3d j 14 Clear j Fresno 46 . 32 FVy. i Helena 3ii 30 Clouily :l,os Anxeles .... f2 fiO Clear I Marnhfleld SS 2R Clear I'hoenix i.fl 3i. Clear I'ortlnnd 41 30 Clear Hod llluff fit! 30 ' F'Ky. HoKehurK .'IS 32 Cloudy Salt Lake City.. 2 1 1 Clear San Franclpco.... f,2 42 Clear Santa Fe 38 2 Clear Siattle 3 30 Clniuly SNikane 3i 24 Clouily Walla Walla .... 2ii 22 Cloudy Wlnnlnee Snow Now STARTS TODAY MARRIAGE IS A LAUGHING MATTER In this frolicsome, sophisti cated comedy of newlyweds. GEO. LEWIS AND DOROTHY GULLIVER of Collegian Fame U W. LUCK, iIeteoro.''fc't. Also GOOD ADDED SHORT FEATURES ROTHERMEL'8 MUSIC Admission Matinees Evenings 10 and 25 . 10 and 39 IVm't mi this Inllmale "In Bide" siory of yotniK ninrrieil lovera wllh IIIkIi Hpeed, Willi Fun and Heart Throhs! Cast Includes BRYANT WASHBURN JANET WINTON KATHLYN WILLIAM8 Phone 28 Central & 8th St Leverette Bldg. Phone 28 Central & 8th St. Leverette Bldg. Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Initial Presentation of the New Sprin'g Coat and Frock Styles Woiiiil you know the latest styles from Paris' foiicorninp: coat and frock styles for Spring? Then iav a visit to our ready-to-wear seetion and see on display there hundreds of new models f'r the glmioiis spring season just ahead. Cliarmingly (liferent details distinguish hoth the frock and the coat mode colors are bright the feminine silhouette is. even more stressed than before. Select your spring costume now from these authentic models and be ready to don tliebi the very first day old winter show signs of surrendering. Spring Dresses 14-75 to $45 .00 Spring Coats $4.75 10. $24 .50 K-.- T v