Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1929)
0 i r.OF. FJCITTT flrrcPFortn matl TnrBiiyfl, mdord,- onEooy,- sun-pay, February 24; 1020. POLITICAL PLUMS ON NEW BAS e undue FAMED IN SONG 10 LAST KNARD Millionaire Slain Hoover to Be Honest In Dis tribution of Federal Pat . ronage, Brookhart George Andrew died t hin jhome on the Oak Grove road lufct 1 rifght nbmit 8:30 o'clock, follow jin a pa r lytic stroke Thursday. He wiu 09 yoars "f anc. Thtny yenr a;o ho vnn ono of tho fore- inioHt baritonoH on the Amerhnn iKiUKO, and won hiph linnnrrf Jn the ;lhontrkal worhi. (trlnK on" of 1? Mnn-3foun,Iors of tno rt,,l0UR Androwrf IVlUll (jpCra company. . . 11 i' j in ' He wum a hwwI winner and a tanan MentlOnea lOr Ay-jKOntlo soul, And n man or jnuny, i- ai 1 r jifrieiidH and noblo qniillth't. ! ricultural Post; Old Fnenai no nt ink waMhinKton, M.n-i nesotn. November 20. 1 8.1ft. Ho wiwj Luncheon Guest f (i Mothotiut ininuucr.j !and of a family of ten children. f jnli jiiu.ficnl. Mr. Andrew u it - 1. . i. ,4 Uf. rwllftin . l"""J "I' inn im-wi.-w i , ... w.ir,....i i.. ia.a H MfO nif.'H JnK in 1 no vaiii-y ii" wnn iiitorestfd In the nrvhard hitKinnHn and resided for a lon lime at the i:erneit 'orchnrd on north I'aciflc highway, owned by in ihft limn hr lot:A VIM" II 111 WUJ ill fi-dral patromipe duriiu; Hoover iLrinuii.it ration wan pre dicted toduy by Htn:itor Jlronk huri, repuldican, Iowa, after a confe-rom-e with tho president elect. . . . The Iownn, who Ik chairman of a 'rfennte .eoinmlttoe InvCHtiKatinK pfltronaso dlHti-ilmtlon in nouthorn HtntPK., called on Mr. Hoover to nemiaint him with the work n rompllflhrd to time by tin cum inltte and of the' illsHoHuroH H naa mane. t,...i...... vnuu ir ihm twn ll.nnL lilff ' ...... 'itid wcr iHiru shld. am ronvineea. "that the Iwusheny his brother, later putvhaKliiK the j homo and orchard In the 0;ik; Grove dl.Hlrint. j Mr. Andrew was married iwtn; nnd leayeK a danghler by hi first lniirriaLte, Mrs. Arlone Scuttl of I'hlMiKn. III. rctolier eiclith. 190S he was marrh-d lo KHa .Stewart C'tiarles Uarwin. ? - '1' tf i Timn ni 1 rn i lArJnd rlLLtl) IM DflDTI AMfl'Q i 111 1 uiulhiiu 0 GASOLINE WAR ;rotec,o dU-;the .., of the -r.cU or a ..buna- modern basis and a study of the Man or rural nre proiecuon ui- ine u.i,u..... , , at eimmpoctr park. A bill i triru nl.o rutiml favorablo con- Iskuo bond, or vote special ieifc ifc .... (Hiiunuon unaounieo.y wouia i.-ua ..Hn,. Insorted JnwSval M alfo siren a sen-iramini, . . v. l.n the Mil Jn li . fin.t In-ia.e iolm memorial urKins conB-i ooo lor inw puniue u,w. " i trodueed made it impoRsible eo improved school finances, committee is to be appointed make the survey. for' rem to nppropriato mow for the Voiiei-pss Motorists Take Advantage Move General Suit Hear ing Set for Today. Ed:.rJ L. Dohcny, jr., (top) wealthy 36-ycar old ton of the oil .Fall sfbemo of patroniiiin Ik ovor fon-ver... 1 am convinced that the Hoover administration will be hon est In this icspm t as it will U- In all ntljers." . 7rooi narl ,...v . .. ... .. .hreo-alstws. Mrs.. Mary nour wiiu in'.- 1'ivmu nt t-.A r-nminltll'ik'n WOrklMIono- HVIIUtUI til.. I. i.v ..... --- ; '.. ..II., the situation before " '-""v who died In in 12. anil today i magnate, who was shot to death by survived by Ills wife nud one son. (leoiKc Krtward. ni;ert 12 years. I lie also leaves two brothers. lr.j .1. W. Andrews, Mansato. Mlnn.j and tfdwurd Andrew?'. Now Vtn'lt , and Mrs. Florence f lay ton,; nnd Mrs. Alice Parker, Ins confidential ..secretary, Hugh Plinlxtt (lower) i.i Lo: Angeles, The lalter k)llej himiclf. (Aso ciaieu Prcs plic'.oo tranemitted by telephone). , SAJ.EM, Ore.. JVb. 2S l, Senator Xqrblad's bill dlrectir.s 'the state to assume the lease on .tamp Clatsop, summer training grounds for' the Oregon National Cuard. was passed by tho scnato i today. ' I Senator Xorblad explained that ;at the time the training camp was 'established in Clatsop county the people assumed the lease on tho property at a rental of $22:13 n i r i . . year. As tho result of financial Of Cllt RateS MajOr U!l:reveros, ho said, tho peopio of Jciatsop counly had requested that Companies Await liextt' ;cas0 t,o taken over iy ti.e .stiiic iinii iii.'y nc reneveu 01 lur ther payments. .Senator Norblnd iwlid the eftlzens of Clatsop coun ty, niso had e.vpended J35.000 in . construclinff a road from Astoria -to the -camp, and had made other' i 'substantial Improvements. ' Clover- I POHTI.-WD. Ore.. Feb. 23. bP) i nor Patterson recommended that i It was "Fill 'er up" father than Mho lease to camp Clatsop be I "Gimme five" in Portland today as taken over by the state in his i motorists took advantage of 10'a inessnce to the lck'MatuVc. I (cent a allon fiasoline. . , A house bill bv P.opresentnivo' i All was unlet on the "Kan war";Kwift demanding' protection fori i front, allhnneh major oil companiea , doss carried on the fenders and were pyelnK each other for the i running boards of automobiles' .nest movo in the price slashing i wns re-rcferred after a- spirited' fiolic. The Ceneral Petroleum cor- ,,,h.-,te. A majority of the com-i iporation. which started tho most . ,m,c wlll(.h iVOJtiB.llr, ,ho ,lin recent "war." maintained Its lBVi-: reported aKainst it. Senator joe; rent Jl'tot""!"'" w.ih other concerns , l)unnc raiu hp rnvore(, ,he and tho Portland Hetall Oasoline ; lht, ,.ea30n it would nvod KerOUB1 Iiealcra assoelattoa dror.r.ing mic, ,nnMonls anrt ote h . ' A 1.11 lf Cnnntn.c 1..... i,.Il..i niithorlzrnfr the appointment of a! rretnry for the tute highway i commission also was considered1 and approved. The senate also approved a bill: I ...ni .... i. i i..'l,,y Moscr tichtenintr nit the blu Junction reHtraining Cornwell froinif.ky" w p,,nator fnain.d sollinK other than General productH ,,,i;t1, ,1,iK 1,,iM wn,,m nrrdeet th 1h allied. ' , -punlie against imsi rupuloun sales- ni(.n and save invest urn manv The General Petroleum suit, filed; laaliiHt the HIchfield Oil company ; ,ami lTank cornwell service sta-, ; lion operator, charging that Corn-; ! well while under eon Intel -to the tcorioiation Hold Richfield products,- will be heard today. An In-: ItllX HANS DAM (Continued from IMrc Onfi.) thousands nf dollaix annually. ; Senator 1,'ptonV Mil nutlions- ine organization and onern- Medford Irrigatior First Mortgage Bonds o- Tax Exempt Priced 93 -To Yield 614 M. N. HOGAN ffices 314-315 Phone 1151 Liberty Building to prejudge thr lnve.itlf:n.tirn wan :nid all evidence fiftcd. lie mld d. however, that he tlnui;ht thu th. Kitiuiliitn In the llnec ftlH. Mi-sirwippi. tieuriu and Houlh( fnrollna. would require a hhaUe-ttpi whinh . he wan confident would take plat e In tho next admlnUtra-1 tlon. Kortifled by hi exclanne or views with Mr. Hoover. Hrookhnrt sa'd the senate lnventiKlon would, be carried ln(o other Mates from' which complaints m;ardinvr l"t-1 ronnire distribution had been n-, reived. On Kebrunry 2X. It. i'-'j Greaer. ntthmal committeeman I from Texas, will, nppoar before , ' 'an'nst It. He thouf.rht its pro-- . , . , vtslcns were 100 drastic and queti-i i.r a vrw'i T'.si Fb 23 -fP) tinned tho constitutionality ofi Alienists today were to , examine' (,ti of its features. Peters and Ihf menial eon.Iirion r,f Mrs. Mar- I-Ockwood nlEO opposed the bill. nonitifd Liter. rnnerol arranne ntcitts in rharge of On- Perl 1 u neinl home. r.i re i Kelly, alias Marie. Adams, In an effort (o ittei mine definitely whether her siory nf the nimdei In lull of Francis lj in i 'larke, Stokane mull i-ntilliniiali'e spurts niiin, jnij.'lii be a ilKim-ni of her imiiinatiun. ('larke (litappeaiH-d in Santa Jlaihara, and finally was Senate Joint resolution No. 10. 1 which provides for a committee to; investigate and study the needs and opi-iJit inn nf the work mens' lompenniiiou law and' to report tn the izovernor its findiiiK and, i eeonimcmtatlons was adopted, j Huiise joint resolution No. 10 pro- THEFT OF BUIGK llsjcd as a sulclilv. Parts of a body vidinu' for the invcstlsation of pub were w'ashed onto the beach near ' lie schools also was adopted. Car- Santa Darbara anil, never were : kin explained that there was need Identified definitely. 'of puitint; sehonl finances on the committee. Furthermore, tinder authority of n special senate resolution, ltrook hiiri declared tho committee would sit In the I vol between the present and the speelal session of consress. , l i,.. nui-teiiltnral sit tint on wbie'l n'ill fik-ure so prominently In the) special session also was minutely covered In the ropicrnnie. lows, Tonatnr said the name of Thomas D. CainplKdl. of Montana, bad .been mentioned In his con versation with Ihe president-elect ;is a possible secretary of aurl cultnre., Mr. Proolihart declared bo personally would not be very much In favor of such a seleetl.m. .Mr. Campbell hnd an oniomemcnt with' .Mr. Hoover late In the day. As for Mr. Hoover's Intentions rc- n n.ri-iruliiiriil relief. Kenu- tor Itrookhtfrt repealed that be felt sure that the iiresldenl-elec. had already formulated a con crete and workable plan whbh ho would Issue at tho proper time ami which would curry out all bu ininpuian promises. . All napocts of the special ses sion were exhaustively discussed iv Mr. Hoover and Mr. Tlrookhart. With the arrest yesterday and last niKhi of 11. c. Kpaur. wlllurd ' Spaur, and ,..e KIiik for the tholij of the Itulck coupe, stolen Friday j nlshi from lien Hltzler, tlio city I pol.ee department last' week ar-1 reded claht persons on felony i Ii.'H'bos. nlakliiK Ibe blui-'est week; lu the way of felony arrests for, the year. The thrco aliened auto thieves, have confessed to slealiliK the. leoui.e, accoi'.llna to Pollen officer Joe Cave lust nli'.hl. and the car was recovered yesterday afternoon from its hldliiK iilacu under thy Jackson Kliect brblhO. where u, na left alter it had been driven; to (Irallts Pass and returned to, Ubls city. Tho two Hpaur brothers,' I recently of Myrtle. Point, were ar I rested several bonis bcfm'e Kins ifi-.r break inif Into n Sixth Street J l.:inibiirer stand and takliiK can dy and supplies. . Others ariested lust week ln Icluded Pal lilsbop. foi-Kcry: 'Ilenn Shell, robbery; Donald tlninlhanl vj.lallon of Mann act and auto Ibefl; Otto KIllK and Allrkd Tre nisliic. posM-svl.ui of m.mnHhlne still. 1 ,y.VMi,Aji',v.v. '11 I mi (;: w vi... Inller salil thai II be convened ni tun c.ii.e- lime wbbb wouio ii...- Aptll K than api.m would cel ts Inly possible ably be nearer ' ilURh C.lhion. Amerban ambas sador to llelRilim. was Mr. Hoovers luncheon buck. Mr. tllbson Is n warm friend nf tin president -el. ct the two liavlnn been associated in ltelnlan relief work. The am bassador's tuinie has been fre- .i., i.i.i. n a postal. iiit U'e i'o . for the secretaryship of '''. Mr. C.lbsc.n was t-allcd to country at this lino ihe administration incut policies In the forth-timint! preparatory dlsarinamenl confer enc.t In Oeneva on April 1 " ln vhbh be will be the fulled Slates' chief dclciiale. IE FUGITIVE IS III H.tle. . Ill let onfer disanna EARLY IN pnitTl-AN'O. O.e.. 1V1). 2. (..,) Tl o iirresl in' l.'iuf'lui. Cal., of Italph llainiuoud on a secret in dlctnient returned by the Milium-, mab county aranil Jury, In coiinoc lion with nit iilbK.-d vice linn In which schoolboys liined. was nu- 'noiinecd by polbv. hero loilny. I he ' I ll io rut a t Ion placed heloie the iKiami jury. "d upon which tlio. ilidli lliielil was based, said Itatu imond built up a vice riiiK niiioni: II or li-yenr old pupils of the jAiieta school, hero. I The fii si I'oinpl.ilnl was furnish 'oil the illstiict nltoiney by llic niolhcr of tin ll ycar old hoy at whose home llamiuoiiil ,-oomeil. I Depiily Sheriff Tallev was on Ills way to F.iiroUa loday to return II:. ion. mil to Porl'lan.l. Dine Today gpHlllillllilHIIIIillglf 1 mill M ilf.A Awn fJVSSc 1 The men of Company M, Im.I'i lnfuntrv, the local National tluar.l , with keen niillclpalloti Ihe annual; unit tiro nil on their Iocs, wiilllm:. federal Iiisih.i lloti of the command the first week In March. I he '"' " fleers and men ol the coinpany t expect It to pass one of Ihe 1 si , federal Inspecllons in Its hlstoiy. oinK to the Inioiiilvc trlnln proarum that has been on lor works past. , j It Is iMisslhle lhat on the ninlit , of the Inspei lloii flvc.vcor scr Ice ; medals wllik'.e preseiiled to n num ber of nuWhrrs of I he company, whoso present peisonnel numbers f'co'lor.el C. C. McMuirny of Ibe United Htntes army and slaibmeii nt tho Vancouver barracks will lc the lnspectlnB officer. Captain W Illrsh o( the orillnaiice d. .:i:t ment of the lcx'ilar army, station ed ul the Prrshlln. will make Ibe Insiicohoti t Ihe ordnance malcr lal .Some of III" hlc.h rnnkluR of ficers of Hie I'1'" Infaimy ate also evpocted lo be prcsetil. $1.00 HOTEL MEDFORD "Where the food is just a little better" , Ma1 Tribune , ads urn read ic,vOft peopio every Jay. These Drug Stores Are Open .Nights This Week Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy Ankle-Fitted Nunn Busii Oxfords for Southern Oregon Men Tin1 "Iliiiid Tiiiloriim:" lnotluitl of I'nsli itniiiii!; Nl'XX-Mrsir shut's assures a siiiiu, tiiin fit ;inuinl lln aiiklos no .uaii'iii,ur - no slii'.iii. KN'iil criif'IsiiH'ti niakp llnso well-known shots t licif is mi linri-y ami rush in their manufacture. Kvery imlivitlual pair is t,iven t arel'ul atlention. Tliere's a world of dift'ereneo in N'l'NX-lU'SII shoes that you'll he (iiiek to recognize. You're invileil to inspect (lie new styles. O Out of Tomorrow's Fashion Book These new arrivals are the very ones which other shops will be showing weeks from today! We have just received word from Paris of the very newest modes and we have them here for-you in a variety and selection that will amaze you. : Navy Georgette Dresses Xmv styles., Misses' sizes 14 to 20. Women's sizes lo 44. I . ' Prices $8.85 to $34.50 " Printed Crepe More lltiiii "id mnv si vies .just unpacked. Misses' sizes, rcjriilni' sizes nnd stout sizes. ' Prices $8.85 to $24.75 Blouses New Mouses for tluil tailored snil or sport outfit. New styles. $1,95 i Rollins Runstop HOSIERY 15 new Spuing sliudcs, Service "Chiffon mill Service Weight Hose Pointed liei'l nnd sqiinro lic.-l. . . Now prices $1.49 Sl-69 S1.85 2-Piece , Tailored Suits Nnvv Pine Twill $12.95 Navy Jiltie Twill and nnd women's sizes. Tweeds. Misses $19.75 and $24,75 Ensemble Suits . ( Wools and Silks $14.75 to $34.50 New Skirts Plnih colors nnd pliiids. New styles. $3.85 to $5.95 ilcanlil'ul Sweaters new styles nud patterns, the new arrivals of sweaters. $1.88 to $5.95 THREE BIG DRESS SPECIALS FOR MONDAY, TUESDAY ANDWEDNESDAY o I Dresses Pint Crepes and Flannels: 04 dresses all Spring styles, all sizes. Sale paiee $5.00 Dresses ("ieorL'ettes Flat Crepes nud Printed Crepes. Long sleeves nnd sleeveless dresses. New styles just unpacked. -. Sale price $8.85 Dresses Printed Crepes,, ijoorgp.lle Crepes. Flat Crepes. A few ensemble dresses arrived in this proiip. ' Wonder values. $12.95 Sport Coats "at Very Lq,w Prices S9.85 and S14.95 Throw .olhirs. fur col lars .nd self collars. Misses' and women's sizes. 101 s, 33 Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Central ' Phone 28 . Sport and Dress Coats We nre showing some won derful values In our better coals. Pi Iced from S24.75 to S45.00 All new Spring styles. Many new styles Just In. : 11 .v J 1