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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBT7XE, MEDFORD, OREGON, StTXDAY, JANTAHY 20, 1929.
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' (inl.- tt abflcno of nT'inli'T-s of
ltic iMi ric Jim-rimtlonal phninK-tH-inT
4tnHOC'lKilun from KlmnntU
r:i. AslilJiiiil. ' tlmni.i P" nl
Itu-K-'Htrx. ptfvrnieU the i- rf' iii.ti
it n Moulhfcin dive on bniiu-d m
ennl.uon ut the cloitfnK Kemon
oi Iho c nvt iilion liM uroiim! !
Mnqum table at H"lH M-dfrd
lust hii.h..
Jr.iuh i f the 10 vIsiliiiK infin1ii'rjt
n:' in xociitivo noruM of th
It.f"!1 ' n. niprww'iitliiR Hi'
Irfc Hi ilOflfC l' 1'lH'iflr (""St
fr in K i Krain iH-ii t Sittlc.
r.pt--..- (! tho d Hiiiibility f form
iut ihf local itrKiinliuilion, iil
i 1 iifliviiluiil and c-ollt'clivi.'
( I M I ) UlO jl'l'HClltn of MICH
The plun of umIiut ihn pnrent
oi,:aii:'.i(inn uh it modt-1 from
Vli.t-li to build tho local ornaiil--ui-
n ytui uln iirKed, by the
viHltlnjr t'ff'ciulH. who n-counted
th.lr MiorlonrcH wlih similar
' lnh hi iHHr own localities.
All 'he .Mfdford photograph
er;! . were prwwnl, unit following
Oic bart'r'Pt. ouilliHMl tenbilivo
. ,i)nr.rf fo ' tho Ho u i hern Omjmi
i.T.uu;h of Pacific liitoniatlomil, j
J '.Thiol "R'll11 liner hft ftiilrnltti-fl to;
1 'a- phut- ruphern of the ot Iwr
! ' t ti"M .ftk1 tula division.
tt'l'-Kftin wan r'cHvd by .1.
Vi-nr- HIi-.jikIc ft ml niul during
" J-ftnutct, from i Clink.
HoKcb-iif: photographer, which
Vluinly sr. Ua ted hit attitude tow
Or jcal organization. Th
in fMtfc- 'hlcli received fntlniHl-
Ti lit- lUHV frOIll tilt VlHilJllf,'
ntJ It r. i doIt'KntcH, follows:
. ft.fr' cannot be with you to-riKh-
.! will co-opcrato and
pledRo ttHnistftnct to the end .of
surceiw. Best w'hIiph fur the coni
y pletion of real organization in
Ho u ( hern ( Oregon."
Tlin ninin feadiro of Ibe eve
nUiN' t'lUertainineni coiiHiHtcd of
a black-faco act pn'MdiU'il by Karl
JMvIh, who liiiiiei'HonatHil': fienrircl
WanhlnHton Le" tho vlltlnn plio-
lOKrRpner trom (.iuano, imtl wave
tin unl inltCMt animint of Hide- i
BliMUiiiK low down nn the vlt-
urr, 4u local menioertf prcHeni. i
J5ucli gueat wan then preonted '
with un tifrptaiu view of the city)
cif Aftdforil, uh a miuvctiir of the
ronvunilon. . The picture., which
t " ua8 photoKiaplied by Verne Shnn
Kle. witH autuKraphcd with the
uloKHn, "Thin 1h u (ireat Coun
try." I
Tho vlnUlntf photoKraphei-H wave
Mdford reHiilcniM Mnd the. bit a I
phntoirt'(tpher-hoNtH n riinn voie
of thnnkH at the close of the hcw-
nlon llHt nlKht, and Hpoke enthu
t KlnHtlrnlly over the treatment ihcyi
' hath rocolved here.
The ottt f town member In-
nhideri: C. K. Totld. Afose tbady, .
Ham Waltcrii, Harry Vincent. Heat-,
lie; W. At. Hall, Cummin; Chet
Coffey, Claud V. Palmer. Kd.
O'Xelll, Portland;' Oeore W.
Dvrbfua, (ink In ml;' nnlph YounK
Ijiwrcnce Morton, Hnn KrunclMCo:
Tom ClaKnon, Tnooma ; C. K.
Rlchardcoii, Milwaukee. Oregon;
W. M. Hull. CcrvalliM; K. J. .Mi:
CullottKh, p.rkcley.
I.twal meniberji prrwht were: It.
R. Harwoods A. J. Anderson. J.
Verne Hhancle and Albert Pena-
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f obituary I RICH COLLEGIAN TIF SUSPECT 1
!?sss; nnnMFn m hang mm hfrfs
1 V VIHI.1 I W III IIIM 111 I 0 kW I I 1 1
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RV RFflPRIA II RV Chait-'ml with tlio thuft ot four 1 1
STEADY GAIN IN IF
HEALTH OF FOCH CALLED BY DEATH
PA HIS. Jon. 19. W) Marshal
O Fet dinand Koch gained further
It round today in hi fight itKainxt
; attackx upon both hin hf net bnd
! kidiieyjt.
The marshal has not yet rwtch
: ed the first objective of hi doc
torn which I to K-t him out of
.dimmer and definitely on the roud
! to recovery. He wan, however.
making steady progretiH toward
that fto.'tl.
The mora In nf Koch wan i1k-i-ribed
by bin phynicianH this morn
ItiK an marvelouH. They naiil they
hoped by tomorrow to permit him
! to rend newxpapers nfcain.
Prank W. Ifubbard. well known
city mall carrier m the pat four
year, pussed away at the Sacred
; Heart huBpital lute yesterday aft
ernoon, following uu llluedu of n
; week. The muse of death was
eruarnic polsoniriK.
I About u month ago Mr. Hubbard
suffered an attack of influenza
from which he apparently hud fully
recovered, and returned to bU
duties at the ooHtotfiee. However
dlabetis set in. it in understood,
i as an after effetjf the flu. which J
a week ago caused him to be quite
I ill agaiur and his condition stead-;
1 lly grew worse until be was taken i
to the hospital yesterday morulns
where his death resulted from eur
amic poisoning in the afternoimJ
' Mr. Hubbard is survived by hJ
wife. An olltary notice will up- i
pear in this paper tomorrow. )
Mr. Hubbard was a city carrier:
since lit5 and his route was part .
of the west tnde busies district'
and the northwestern residence 1
nect Ion. ;
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AWRKNC'EV1LLB. N. Jitn. '
19, P awes lionse, tho largest ,
dormitory at lawrenceville school, j
wax destroyed early this morning j
in a apeetucular fire that sent ,
students fldntf f ttrl tie I rb
UELAWAKE. O. V) Marriage
as an intended life career was list
ed by only two coeds answering
enrollment questionnaire at Ohio
Wenleynn university.
Dine Today
o $1.00
HOTEL
MEDFORD
"Where the food is just
a little better"
LONDON.,
..I.hn. 19. fP) A
rumor was current today that
King (Jeorge whh likely to be re
moved from the damp and fog
of London sometime In February. ,
"hough tlwre was no confli I
rnatlon of thin at Hucklngharn
Pa ace, the visit paid by Queen
M:iry Windsor Castle was believ
ed by wnm to be connected with
tho possible removal of the king
there.
The queen was absent from
Hucklngharn Palace for seven
hours the longest time she has
been away from the near neigh
borhood of the king Hince bis
ilinews began. This was taken as
further proof that the king con
tinued RAtlrifiictory, If slow, prog-
rehrt.
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Mali Tribune ads are read by
a.o(Mi nooidf everv day. tf
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:1.; tVflKLI';, dim. 10. WV
JIuj ('1 U Lavin, chief deputy un
der In nor District. Attorney Ann
.: th. 6UI tho Jury in the brlb
ry. " c . tf Key os and five co
flt1tei. today of nome of the
tl'ltii. said happened while he
a. Iv'f proHecuted the pronio
'iijVs. ,ol "ijio defunet Julian IVtro
teiU'. " poratlon. nil of whom
wt t 4 Uted.
. '..v.ij SHtlmuny, confined prln
"Jl4V ' a recital of (he dattis
i'T r t conference between
n .,- a'. 1 Hen Ciciitoff, accused
. n In the Julian cuse,
uu.t li"ok-n Aip by a fire of oli
j Ions ut the stste's wltnens
tr ijc uef'-nse counnel and when
H wpt'lvuiid adjournment was tak
er i 'tti ind gum into the cour;
. onrds
The farmer chief deputy told
the jury that he once advined
Jees 'Ji 't "ho was being made
A jf,a .ot hy Homo of hist friends"
in th Julian trial and that tho
rtcfenw.' counsel In that trial was
fff1iiimlj ' ImpoBlng on him."
t).iv tit-scribed meetings of
lie yes iird Oetoff In the tallnr
K.io-i -wbeia the hllcged "brilve
' uvun-.y i." pashed to Keyon to
f U ' W Julian ciso, ti j-r Ifyln-i
f V w Keyes and Oetkoff
;- :'.nir to the shop ncver.tt tiinn
.'tt -tr he 'rial had clnaed In May.
'!'' -'e: sing ottorneys became
n .tur't in nn excited debate at
yoni when the ate attempt-
' intiriluto a letter whbh Da
- ltd li" had written to Keyes,
"tti-tlul- h4 reMgnntinii when the
;, p-t.i' .jt.iln-t of the Julian trial
eep.'d t.i be "Insincere." Pre
, fk'lii Judge K 1. Duller ruled
r or'tist th de(0e when the nr
T pirieiil erded, nnd0 tho btter
wt"h bM.Nl with "i do not car'
' (j iin:.i rty to inrdncere proso
r ttt -n nf tho Julian case" wmh
n aMvt I ocraithtns. Davis said.
V yM io'ri i'm tu "he would
li'.V n, 4- aonieffilntr f.r i;d Ron-
tv i S no wf - tho Ju tan de-
.MArilHWa. Funciul siTviifB
fur .Mnry fl. .MiiiIu'Wh, h,'imI nlxly- ,
four yt'iii'K, will 'lif luld from tin? i
('oiiKt't' fiuiHi'til iiarlui-H Montluy,
Jitmutry 111 ul 2 p. in. U'.v. A.
V. MclMiHr.ion will liiivw I'hai'KO nf
KurvlreH nml InlnriiM-'iit will, lie
ninile In tin. Mittiriiril ri'inotury.
CI. A UK. .liinuvn Ciillforiilu
C'lui'K piiKKi'd awity at litir lioiuo,
fiju Nortli HIvul'Klile nvi'liili!, Sal
unlay at l:3u i. in. Shu hail lii'cii
111 fallltiK hmillh for tlui paHt five
ywirti. AkihI 7- yiiarM, 11 iiiiiiiUin,
:ti iliiyH. Natlvi. nf MiHiimni. llnni
January 2. IS.'ii. Her pariMits i:in
iKi-iitcil by ox tciiiuH from MltiHoiiri
MhpiI. Mo., anil crviMHi'il thf. plalnu
lallillllK ill Telialllu i'iillll. Calllnr
nln. Hliu wiih horn in Jaiiuaty an. I
lur paroutH li'ft MlHHnuri whiu
shu wiik a luila., and kIk. ainiMl
to lalK on i-i-ohkIiik I he plaltnt, niul
wjih iiiiiiiimI Ciillfnrnlii by lifi- par
eniH on lU'cDimt of llii'lr kdIiik to
('ullfoi'iihi. Ilcr imri'iiiM moved f
l.akovlnw. Oru.. in Jcncv-i
C. Di'lanuy waa lnnrrkMl to Natli
anlitl J. Clark, now dccvnmMl, In
ISS0 nt Lakevli'W. anil tlir Iill-
i.-m" wove bnrn to tlilH union.
Clyiln Clay Clark. M.'dford. Ore.,
Krank b. Cliirk, (liH!iiiHcd. nml ono
diiUKlitur. Mi'H. Maud C. Clark, do
couHod, Ih'Iiik Hiirvlvod today by
ono boii (iydu C. Slici wn a kind
ly Chrlxtlan woman. Mr. Clark
moved to Mi'droril in 1UI0. Fun. -ml
Hfrvirea will In hold at tjio I'crl
fitnornl homo Monday ut 2 p. in.
Hovoronil Caiiui'U K. Moll, offli-iat
ink'-. Iiitormoiit In Mcdford oinn
lory. Also oni Klsti'r, S'iiia, Cal
lloniln, ii I ho iiiipliowa ami II llCl'H.
AHllTOLK-'-'riio "fiuiornl Bi.rvli-c:i
(or .lolin AhIii1 wore lu ld nt III "
l'pr iineuil homo, Saturday at
2:30 p. m. Kov. K. P. Lawronco
paid u fllthiK irlbnto to Mr. Anti
pole. MrH. H. K. MeKlhoai! shut
(wo tipauilful soloa, "HiiiiboI Onto."
and "Sliull Wo Know Kni'h Oilier
Tlinre." Tlioro wan a Iiuro iii
(fiiilniuo of filcmlB nnd a profim
Ion of beautiful floral trlliiuon. The
pall liearei-H were Win. I'orry,
Prank II, own. dim Nlrlmla, IVank
Miller, John Ortli, ami Mike Hen
ley. . Intuimi'iK In Medlord ceine
tury. WAI.HII. The "ruiieial Bervlee
for Mlihiiel A. Wnluli wna held nt
the t'alliolie eliuiTli Saturdliy
moiiiiiiK ut ! n. in., Kev. Kailier
lllack offleialliiK nnd ho Kuvo 'i
Btdeiidid Kildi-eBB. The pall liearera
were Joiim Jonm-it. Haiikln lOHtes,
William Vuwtec, ClmrlHH Heninea.
Ciuy Connor, Lurry rVhado. Inter
ment In .iHekBonvllle renieieiv.
ATLANTA, Jan. 10. (Pi A
mipurlur eourt Jury here today
found (leoiku . 1 lurnli. wealthy
former collcKlan, uilly of the
,...i.-i- oi .uitii-(l biiiitn, a drux
Btore clerk, and he wiih soiitenot.il
to die in the electric, chair March
If..
Attorneys for Harsh aniioiinced
iKil motion lor a new trial would
lie filed.
Harsh, scion of ii wealthy Mil
waukee riimlly, mid frequenter of
exclusive clilliB here, while iiltend
ilia Unlet lioiiie rnlverslly killed
Smith, in yeniii old driiKBtmc man
aiier. during an iitteinuted roliliorv
October Hi. lie coiifeiKcil, lint a
plon of not auilty was entered by
attorneys who coincided Hint ho
was a "I'ons'.liuilonal psychopath,'1
incapable of dlHtlnKiilsbliiK rlKlit
'i mm wroiiK. The Btnto, lioldlnt
irursj'a confession but not iislni;
it, coiiiendod ho wus norma! and
deported himself as would any
"linlnal when lie and Kli llud (lal
lonly. ctillenialo i-oiiipauloii, held
up the Sniilh drilKstore.
Tlio vernic.i at the end of a trial
jot four days, nunc less lliau un
i hour after JiiiIko 10. 11. Thomas had
delivered Ills cliiu-iro. No recom
mendatloii for niercv was made,
le.-ivliiK no coiiiso except imiiosb
(Ion of the extreme penalty. It
was reported that tlt Jury delib
erated la minutes and took ono bal
lot. There was no demoiistrnllon In
the Jammed court room wheu the
verdict was rend. Tho sister of
the pilsoner, Mrs. J. H. lMwiswiiy
of Atlanta, and bis niollier, Mia.
(Iooikc It. Harsh, of Milwaukee,
wept softly, hut controlled iholr
emotions until the brother and son
wua led rrnm Ibu bar to a secluded
room in the rourt house. ' .
Oharcod Willi Hie (heft ot four
automobiles, H. L. Kelley, wanted
ill sevenil coast cities, baa been
nrruNted here, nml is heiiiK held
for the rnlted Slales depardiicut I
ot Jusdoe. Ho is aliened (o have f
stolen uu unto from a Portland j.
resident and wrecked it near i
Weslon, Ore. Kelley, nuihorilies '
said, Biolu curs nt Sendle and'
Sjiokuntt.
These Drug Stores
Are Open Nights
This Week
Medford Pharmacy
Heath's Drug Store
Strang's Drug Store
liAVKNNA. Ohio. Jan. 19. OrV
Two men burst Into tho homo
of lVler Hullo lute last nluht,
killed Hullo, fatally wounded bis
vllj, fired three shots ut Joseph
Ulntn, and fled.
SA1.I-:.M. Ore., Jan. 111. Ml The
net of Hie 1 7 lenisl.itiire iniiklui:)
Ibe Btute lionrd of control the j
state's cctiti-it! iiurcbasinn acency, j
w.-im n piiylnn venture, nceoi-dinn to
the blennliil ri-p.irt of the board 1
made pill. lie today.
FRANK'S
Comedians
TONIGHT
PLAYHOUSE
THEATRE
3-Act Comedy Drama
A Hollywood
Madonna
BARGAIN MONTH
Children 10c
Adults 35o
Vaudeville and Everything
SALK.M. (ire., Jan. 1 . llonnl.l
Newbury, nttoi-ney of Mmlfor.t, Is
ibe chief clerk tor the repeul of
laws eonitnlltee lu the bouse of
icprescnliiliv.'s. bavliii; arrived 111
Salem on 'riiiii-h.liiy, January 17.
The repeul of li.wt. eotouiillee iu-liodil.-ed
137 bills Hie rlisl day of
lli- L-uI'dutlve s-s.-l..ii.
CTLU-COLDS
I Check at first sneeze
B Kub on inhale vapors
WICKS
LiLJL i i 4. H H i u t t u
Watch
This Space!
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There's Money in It!
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It's on
Our Great
Stock Reducing Sale
DISCOUNT
Cn Any Item in Our Store
for a Limited Time Only.
In AH Departments
Thousands of Items
West Side
Variety Store
222 West Main St., Medford
Seasonal Announcement
There is an old and true saying that "No one in business can stand still."
Either they must make progress, or retrograde. We believe in and practice
this philosophy. Our growth in the domestic and export trade in fresh fruits
has never been spectacular, but rather, healthy and sturdy progress during the
past many years. Our policy is to add to our friends among growers and ship
pers through sheer force of service as evidenced in the general average net re
turns, coupled with timely market information, quick cash returns, and un
- failing dependability.
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Due to the growing importance of the Rogue River Valley in producing fall
and winter pears of tho choicest kinds, we realize the necessity for a local
F. 0. B. sales force qualified to meet and equipped for any emergency; hence
our placement here of Dwight L. .Woodruff, a fruit salesman- of unquestioned
ability, practical experience, and nation-wide acquaintance with the whole
sale fruit trade. Mr. Woodruff, working in harmony with our Now York
sales and export staff, places us in a stronger position to serve local growers
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No single feature of modern, business is of moo importance .than accurate ac
, counting, with the minimum of red tape and unnecessary detail. With this
in view, we are revising and simplifying our local office methods. This is
being done by Mr. Joseph Loman, our chief auditor, who is unifying and stand
ardizing our system to comply with our home office practice. This will be
i simple in operation, ygt sufficiently complete in detail that growers, shippers,
and ourselves maybe constantly advised of our relative standing.
Growers and shippers may deal directly with Mr. Connor or Mr. Woodruff,
or both, as best suits their purpose or fancy. We welcome a reasonable amount
of new tonnage for the coming season to care for thPincreased requirement
of our long established dealer trade, who depend upon us for their seasonal
supplies.
Simons, Shiittleworth & French, Inc.
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